Günzburg, one of Germany’s oldest towns, sits along the Danube River and boasts a history that stretches back to Roman times. The town’s rich past is most evident in its altstadt, or old town, where visitors can wander through a pedestrian area filled with colorful medieval architecture and streets linked to the Habsburgs. Today, the old town not only preserves its historical charm but also offers a lively atmosphere, with a cluster of cafés and restaurants inviting both locals and tourists to savor the vibrant local scene.
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