
The largest city on Lake Constance, unique and unmissable. Its historic center, the view of the Alps and the lakes of Constance and the Rhine make the region spectacular!
The city is located in southern Germany and on the shore of Lake Constance. This lake borders Austria, the principality of Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. This proximity allows visitors to take a short break to get to know other countries and cultures.

Council of Constance
The Council of Constance took place between the years 1414 and 1418, it was marked by bringing an end to Western Schism and by the use of dialogue in the midst of religious, political, and social conflicts that were taking place across Europe, such as the War of the Hundred Years. The Western schism was due to the tension between 3 different elected popes – one in France, one in Rome, and one in the Holy German Roman Empire – when in fact it should be just one. The solution to this problem was taken at the Council of Constance by electing a new pope and re-establishing the traditional seat of the papacy only in Rome.

Mainau Island
The stunning island is a paradise for lovers of flowers and colors. The care with every detail of the place is charming! Mainau has a diversity of flowers, trees, and plants, such as roses, hydrangeas, agaves, bougainvillea, redwoods, among others. However, it is not “just” what the tour offers, there is also the Casa de Palmeiras, which has more than 10 species of this wonderful tree, and the Baroque Palace. Another highlight is the second largest butterfly garden in Germany, with around 120 species from different continents. Have you thought about observing the entire life cycle of butterflies? Or see different types of this beautiful insect? In addition to these attractions, the island has great restaurants.

Treasures from the past in Constance
If there is one thing that Constance does not lack, it is historical memories. On the banks of alpine lakes, stilts or a “stake house” were found, some even dating back to the Bronze Age! The “Constance-hinterhausen”, the “Litzelstetten-krähenhorn” and the “Wollmatingen-langenrain”, are the archaeological sites that prove the ancient human dwelling in the region.
At Pfahlbauten Konstanz, the open-air museum on Lake Constance, these ancient dwellings were recreated, where visitors can explore the place and get to know how the inhabitants lived in this same region for thousands of years.

Underwater marine life tunnel
At Sea Life in Constance, visitors will find around 3500 species of marine animals, including turtles, rays, piranha fish, penguins, and many incredible experiences! The traveler is guided along a path that passes through the Rhine River, alpine glaciers, Lake Constance, the Red Sea, among other environments. There is also the interactive part, where you can go behind the scenes of the aquariums and participate in lectures, in which you will discover interesting and curious facts about each species.

Cathedral of Our Lady (Konstanz Münster)
What was once a Roman ruin, started to become the charming church that we see today from the 7th century. Its medieval staircase (St. Tomas Chancel), benches (East Chancel), the chapel, and the Gothic entrance doors are some of the highlights. The cathedral was a meeting place during the period of the Council of Constance, and today it hosts plays, festivals, and concerts.


