Sassnitz

FACTS ABOUT SASSNITZ AND MY EXPERIENCES


 
City center, Old Town and old harbour   Harbour, rocks, ferry and skyline    

 

Population: 9 500 (part of the island of Rügen)
Year:
2014 (August)

State:
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Tallest building: Hotel Rügen (10 floors)

 

ABOUT SAßNITZ

Sassnitz is a small seaside town, situated in the southeastern edge of Rügen, Germany's largest island, right next to the white rocks of Jasmund National Park. Rügen is just north of East Germany, former DDR. The zoo and the wildlife park are also famous.

MY EXPERIENCES

We visited Sassnitz as a day trip with the cheap Trelleborg-Sassnitz ferry (only 4 hours from Sweden). Many Swedes go there just to buy cheap alcohol, but the town is highly worth visiting with its hilly old town with resort hotels, beautiful mansions and a nice beach promenad with boats and fish restaurants. The natural setting is also beautiful with the national park, the cliffs and the sea surrounding it. There is also a very cool and modern curvy pedestrian suspension bridge right above the shoreline. A few grey and neglect DDR buildings can also be found, as well as restored historic architecture from before the DDR era.

This short trip included some difficulties, since the area was actually very badly organized. At first we were trapped at the ferry terminal, that is 5km away from the city center. No bus went there anymore, so we had to walk without knowing were to walk. After a long walk along a trafficated road, we found a bus stop. Most places don't accept bank cards and we didn't find a single ATM. And we didn't find any exchange office, so without cash you are trapped. So it is highly recommended to carry a lot of cash and to go there by car if possible.

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