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Selm, a charming town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is renowned for its medieval architecture and Rhine River culture. With historic landmarks like St. Viktor Church and cobblestone streets in the Old Town, it epitomizes classic German small-town charm. Selm's festivals, especially the Christmas Market, attract visitors seeking authentic German traditions.
Must-see spots include St. Viktor Church, a Gothic landmark; the well-preserved Old Town with half-timbered houses; and the Rhine River promenade. Culture enthusiasts should visit Selm Museum for local history.
Food highlights: Try German sausages (like Currywurst) with dark beer, or regional Rhine River fish dishes. Don't miss mulled wine (Glühwein) and gingerbread (Lebkuchen) at Christmas markets.
Transport: Selm is best explored on foot or by local bus. Regional trains (RE/RB lines) connect to Cologne/Düsseldorf (~1 hour). Drivers can use A57 highway; paid parking available.
Best visiting period: May-September for mild weather; December offers magical Christmas markets but with crowds.
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