How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Rostock?
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Rostock cost 138 € per night.
Exclusive 106 sqm apartment at the city harbour in Rostock. Apartment only 50m from the quay edge, for 6 persons + child (up to 3y), dog welcome, bathroom (shower/tub), WiFi, 2 balconies, underground parking.
-10% discount 07/13/2025 - 08/03/2025
idyllic location, beach 5km, close to Karl's rural family leisure park/strawberry adventure farm, 85sqm, 3 rooms, up to 6 people, huge (play) garden, trampoline, pure nature
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Am Strom 119 Haus Bachmann in Rostock - Warnemünde: Holiday flat for 4 persons, 90m², 1 room.
-20% discount 06/20/2025 - 06/27/2025
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The Warnemünde Lighthouse is a landmark of the city. The seaside resort of Warnemünde is a very popular excursion destination in Rostock. From almost everywhere, you have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the 31-meter-high tower. It was built in 1897/98 with white glazed bricks. Those who climb the tower are treated to a breathtaking view of the city, the Baltic Sea, the harbor entrance, the beach, and other attractions. And perhaps you'll even spot your holiday apartment or house. The city harbor is also an extremely popular attraction in the largest city of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The harbor is a meeting point, a mecca for connoisseurs, a promenade, and a destination for walkers and athletes alike. Tip: Visit the "Haedgehafen". Here, you can admire numerous historic, lovingly restored ships and cranes from the 60s. A harbor tour is highly recommended. From the Warnow, you experience the Hanseatic city in a completely different light and also get new inspirations for concrete excursion destinations. The IGA Park is Rostock's greenest area. This 100-hectare park on the banks of the Warnow was created as part of the International Horticultural Exhibition 2003. Enjoy nature in a central location and relax outside your holiday apartment or house. Other attractions include the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula, the New Market, the Cultural History Museum, or the Warnemünde Local History Museum.
The district of Hohe Düne is also one of the attractions in Rostock. Here, there is an impressive naval base of the German Navy - with a 25-meter-high pilot station on the sea canal, the marina, and a luxurious hotel complex. Hohe Düne can be reached by car ferry from Warnemünde. The Rostock Heath is one of the largest contiguous forest areas along the coast on the Baltic Sea. Here, you can actively relax in nature. Relax while hiking, or power up while riding or biking. The Rostock Heath has a total area of 6,000 hectares. There is also an extraordinary climate here, as the forest and sea are close to each other. There are 60 kilometers of well-marked paths - through beech and pine forests, past lakes and moors. Among them is the well-known Baltic Coast Cycle Path. Get out of your accommodation, apartment, or holiday home and delve into the Hanseatic past. Visit the Hausbaumhaus Rostock. It is one of the oldest buildings here. The former merchant's house was built in the 15th century. In the middle of the building is a house tree made of oak. The building of the historic town hall stands on the New Market of Rostock and was originally a combination of three houses, dating back to the 13th century. In the heart of the Hanseatic city of Rostock, at the University Square, is probably the most beautiful concert hall in Northern Germany – the Baroque Hall. It was built in 1750. Its impressive decoration is mostly preserved in its original form. Definitely worth a visit! Rent a comfortably furnished holiday accommodation or a house on the outskirts or an apartment in the city center now and explore varied excursion destinations and sandy beaches in the area.
Are you spending your holiday with the whole family in Rostock, or Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea? Have you found a quiet holiday apartment privately, or a holiday home? Ideal conditions for a dream vacation that you will never forget. Families, for example, enjoy water sports, golfing, cruises on the Baltic Sea, or deep-sea fishing. The Rostock Zoo is one of the must-see attractions. More than 4,500 animals from over 320 species live here. The Rostock Zoo is the largest zoo in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Northern Germany. In 2015, Zoo Rostock was voted the best zoo in Europe in category II. Strolling and promenading with children and family? Come to Kröpliner Street in the old town. It is one of the most popular shopping streets in Rostock. On special occasions, e.g., during the Advent season, the "Kröpi" transforms into a parade. The shops are decorated, festive music is heard, carousels attract the children, and numerous booths offer treats. Impressive for the whole family is the Hanse Sail Rostock. One of the world's largest gatherings of museum ships and traditional sailors. Since 1991, this maritime festival has been held annually on the second weekend of August. Around 200 ships regularly provide a breathtaking sight in Warnemünde. The festival is accompanied by a colorful hustle and bustle with rides, market stalls, and many stages and an extensive program. Every year, around one million visitors come to the Hanse Sail in the seaside resort of Warnemünde. In the surrounding area, you will find numerous opportunities for unforgettable excursions. How about a tour on a cruise ship? Also visit the nearby Bad Doberan.
Under the white, round Warnemünde Lighthouse is the "Teepott". This round building with its distinctive roof houses numerous restaurants and cafes offering all sorts of delicacies from the Baltic region. Not far away is the Schokoladerie de Prie - near the Rostock harbor. Here, you can indulge your sweet tooth with chocolates. The Dierkower Mill is also recommended. Here, you can enjoy regional, fresh, and seasonal specialties in an original mill from 1880. The mill also houses a museum. In the summer, you are invited to the idyllic mill garden. Fresh fish is presented daily at the Rostock fish market. Here, you can find farmed, smoked, and wild fish from the Müritz region, as well as shrimp, live lobsters, frozen fish, and fresh oysters. So, if you want to cook in your apartment, holiday apartment, or house, you have the opportunity to buy fresh fish here. Highlights at the fish market include the herring, cod, and mackerel days and a Nordic Christmas during the Advent season.
The city harbor of Rostock has also become a popular meeting place for those interested in culture. At the Stage 602, theater performances and concerts of various kinds take place. Additionally, there are cozy restaurants and cafes as well as nightclubs here. You can dive into the nightlife and then happily fall into your bed in the holiday accommodation, apartment, or house, for example in Markgrafenheide. Discover the world of shipbuilding and maritime travel at the Rostock Shipbuilding and Maritime Museum. With over 12,000 exhibits housed in the former cargo ship "Dresden". Here, visitors of all ages will find plenty to enjoy. A highlight, for example, is the Historical Boatyard - with a museum fleet, the lifting ship, or concrete ship. Rostock city center has four churches. In addition to St. Peter's Church, St. Nicholas' Church is particularly eye-catching. It dates back to the 13th century and is considered one of the oldest hall churches on the Mecklenburg Baltic Coast. Over the years, it has been repeatedly remodeled and expanded. Today, the church is used for religious and cultural events. St. Mary's Church is also worth seeing. It is the main Protestant Lutheran church in Rostock and a major work of North German Brick Gothic. To this day, three of the massive brick land gates (Steintor, Kuhtor, Kröpeliner Tor) and a classical beach gate (Mönchentor), a wall tower (Lagebuschturm), large parts of the city wall over a length of about 1300 meters, and parts of the fortification wall are preserved.
The Hanseatic city of Rostock is the largest city in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Rostock is located on the Berlin-Copenhagen and Hamburg-Szczecin axes. The A19 and A20 motorways are the most cost-effective ways to reach the Hanseatic city. Charming country roads then lead you to your accommodation, whether it's a privately rented apartment or a holiday home, for example in Markgrafenheide. Some long-distance trains (ICE or IC from Deutsche Bahn) bring you comfortably towards an apartment on the Baltic Sea or at the beach. From Hamburg or Berlin, there are also several long-distance buses that travel to Rostock at a reasonable price. Or you can fly! After all, Rostock also has its own airport, which is located right on the A19. If you want to go to the beach and the sea, you might also use one of the ferry connections from and to Scandinavia. The ports of Trelleborg (Sweden) and Gedser (Denmark) are approached several times a day. Book a cozy holiday accommodation or a house on the outskirts or an apartment in the city center now and explore the area with your loved ones.
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Rostock cost 138 € per night.
If you want to have an affordable vacation in Rostock, you should look for accommodations in these regions: Lichtenhagen.
Looking for the best vacation apartments and houses in Rostock? Then you should take a look at the accommodations Apartment near Baltic Sea, Holiday flat Ostseewald and City harbour.
In Rostock, 12 dog-friendly accommodations are available for your next vacation. These vacation regions and places are particularly popular: Lichtenhagen.
If you want to save money when planning your vacation, book a private vacation rental. With us, you have direct contact with the landlord. This way, you pay no booking or service fees, just the pure rental price.