Heiligendamm is a German seaside resort known as the 'White Pearl' or the 'White Town by the Sea' due to its classicist white buildings lining the beach promenade. It is the oldest seaside spa in continental Europe and was founded in 1793 by Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Friedrich Franz I. The resort architecture near the beaches, consisting of historicist mansions and spa buildings, is part of a unique heritage. Visitors can enjoy a walk along the shore, a stroll across the sea bridge, or a ride on the narrow-gauge steam railway, known as the 'Molli'. The area is ideal for those seeking a luxurious and tranquil setting, making it perfect for a romantic getaway or a quiet day by the sea
Plan your family visit to the Heiligendamm Promenade with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We strolled along the promenade of Heiligendamm after our beach time. We observed the mix of elegant and dilapidated buildings. "The attempt to make the oldest German seaside resort a vacation spot for the upper ten thousand must now be considered a failure."
Highlights: We appreciated the atmosphere of the promenade. The place offered a unique blend of history and scenery. "The beach is great!" ✨