Germany Travel Guide

Going in and out of Moers is very convenient to everyone, as the city is basically surrounded by urban cities and towns where transportation goes directly to the city entrances. For one, tourists coming from the International Dusseldorf Airport and Duisburg-Ruhrort Harbor have a variety of vehicular options to reach the city, from buses to cabs to rent a cars. Moers is beside the towns of Rheinsberg, Kamp-Lintfort and Neukirchen-Vluyn in the north and west, and the highly urbanized cities Krefeld and Duisburg in the east and south.

In touring the city, public transportation is always available. Moers has a light rail system, buses, cabs and trams. The ticketing system in all of North Rhine-Westphali is centralized, so travelers need not to purchase multiple kinds of tickets in changing vehicles. The Moers Tourism Office too offers guided tours to the city, by foot, by bicycle, and by bus.

This is the best option for travelers who want to see and experience all the attractions in the city. Tourists will be brought to the historic old town, castles, monuments, landmarks, towers, and gardens. Aside from these, guides will also share an overview of the history and culture of the city, and include a time for dining, shopping, and appreciating natural sceneries.