Strandallee
Strandallee is a living street in Timmendorfer Strand lined with residential buildings, holiday apartments, and cafes that serve visitors and residents. The street runs close to the waterfront and connects the town center with the beach promenade.
Timmendorfer Strand developed as a seaside resort in the 1800s, attracting visitors seeking relaxation by the water. Strandallee grew as a key route that connected the town with the beach and became a focal point for cafes and hospitality.
Strandallee serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors naturally meet and spend time together. The street embodies a relaxed coastal rhythm where sitting in cafes, walking, and watching the water are part of the daily experience.
The street is easy to walk or cycle through and offers plenty of places to stop and rest along the way. Parking spaces are available nearby, including covered garages for secure parking of vehicles.
Cafe Wichtig, which opened in 1951, has become widely known across Germany through word of mouth and local reputation. Founded by Franz Xaver Engel, it has remained a gathering place for both residents and travelers for many decades.
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