In the center of Baden-Baden, Germany is the Leopoldsplatz. It is a hub for cobblestone, pedestrian walkways that are filled with fountains, outdoor bars, restaurants and quaint stores like this one with the date of 1690 surrounding Germany’s coat of arms. The area has the peaceful, calm demeanor you’d hope to find in a resort town. It maintains that atmosphere because 30,000 cars a day are diverted through a tunnel that runs below the square.