Last Updated: May 2026
Rüdesheim am Rhein is one of the most celebrated stops along the Rhine — a quintessential German river town famous for Riesling wines, a spectacular concentration of medieval castles, and the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. We arrived by riverboat from Cologne aboard Uniworld’s River Duchess, gliding into the town center with the old town, vineyards, and wine bars just steps from the dock. Sandy and I had been looking forward to this stop for weeks, and Rüdesheim delivered at every turn — from the dramatic fortress-studded hillsides of the Rhine Gorge to an extraordinary afternoon exploring the 12th-century Kloster Eberbach monastery, one of the most atmospheric places either of us has ever visited.




