| Heidelberg is one of the few cities which are not | | | | by spending two euros. |
| bombed by the allied forces in the World War II. | | | | |
| It is said that the American general who once | | | | The atmosphere of the university city of |
| studied in the University of Heidelberg likes the | | | | Heidelberg remains the same although there are |
| beautiful University City so much that he hold his | | | | many travelers. Walking in the street, you can be |
| hand to make it being not bombed. | | | | influenced by its leisureliness and may want to |
| | | | | stand aloof from worldly affairs unconsciously. |
| With mountains and rivers, also the cultivation, the | | | | Neckar |
| scenery of Heidelberg is second to none in the | | | | |
| places of interest in Germany. The Heidelberg | | | | Walk over the old bridge and go ahead along the |
| University is the oldest university of Germany | | | | path with trees; you can wander on the famous |
| with a brick red bridge connecting the two big | | | | philosopher path. Early in the Rome time, there |
| districts of science and art on both sides of | | | | were grapes planted in the banks of Neckar. |
| Neckar. The south district is the old city area | | | | Actually, the tradition of planting grapes and |
| where you can find many public houses, ancient | | | | vintage is also very famous. The grapes for |
| palaces and new buildings. There are so many | | | | making wine are so sour that they are not good |
| legends and stories in the castles with the style of | | | | to eat. |
| Revival of Leaning in the middle of the mountain | | | | As people said, both German the romantic poets |
| that people can't help to missing the ancient | | | | Holderlin Friedrich and Eichendorf in the early 19th |
| times. There is the largest barrel for wine in the | | | | century stayed in Heidelberg for a while and |
| museum. To people' surprise, the barrel is filled | | | | walked on the path of grapes. Later, this path is |
| with wine now. You can drink a cup of the wine | | | | called “philosopher path". |