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How long is the drive from Esbjerg to Prague?
The direct drive from Esbjerg to Prague is 590 mi (950 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 45 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Esbjerg to Prague, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Hannover, Wolfsburg, Wernigerode, and Kiel, as well as top places to visit like LEGOLAND® Billund Resort and Ribe Cathedral, or the ever-popular Ellenbogen.
The top cities between Esbjerg and Prague are Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Hannover, Wolfsburg, Wernigerode, and Kiel. Hamburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Esbjerg and 5 hours from Prague.
Kiel, a vibrant port city located on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, offers a blend of historical charm and maritime attractions. The old town features the reconstructed St. Nikolai Church where classical concerts are held, while Holstenstrasse and Dänische Strasse boast an array of shops for visitors to explore. Along the picturesque Kiel Fjord, the Maritime Museum housed in a former fish auction hall showcases model ships and nautical instruments.
2% as popular as Hamburg
6 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Prague
Hamburg, a significant seaport located in the northern part of Germany, is linked to the North Sea through the Elbe River. It boasts numerous channels and vast stretches of green spaces. In its center lies Inner Alster lake, which is teeming with boats and surrounded by cafes. The city's primary Jungfernstieg boulevard connects Neustadt (new town) and Altstadt (old town), where landmarks such as St.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Prague
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Hanover is the biggest city and capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. With a population of 534,049 people, it ranks as the 13th largest city in Germany and the third largest in Northern Germany after Bremen and Hamburg.
9% as popular as Hamburg
8 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Prague
Wolfsburg, located in northern Germany, is renowned as the headquarters of Volkswagen and for housing Autostadt, an automobile-themed park featuring a classic-car museum and driving track. The city boasts the AutoMuseum showcasing various Volkswagen models and prototypes. Additionally, visitors can explore the futuristic Phaeno Science Center designed by Zaha Hadid, offering interactive physics exhibits. Wolfsburg also houses the Kunstmuseum displaying modern art and the Planetarium hosting astronomy shows.
3% as popular as Hamburg
6 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Prague
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Wernigerode
Wernigerode is a town in the Harz district of central Germany. Its old town is characterized by its half-timbered houses, including the medieval Town Hall and the leaning Crooked House. On the outskirts, Wernigerode Castle houses a museum and has views of the town. The Harzer Schmalspurbahnen rail network links Wernigerode with Drei Annen Hohne station, where the Brockenbahn steam trains depart for Mt. Brocken.
2% as popular as Hamburg
6 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Prague
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The largest city in Saxony, Germany is Leipzig, with a population of over 605,000 people as of 2021. This makes it more populous than the Saxon capital Dresden and the eighth most populous city in Germany overall. It is also the second most populous city in the former East German region after Berlin.
19% as popular as Hamburg
3 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Prague
Dresden, the capital city of Saxony in Germany, is the second most populous city after Leipzig. It is also the 12th largest city by population and the fourth largest by area in Germany. Being a part of former East Germany, it is the third most populous city in that region after Leipzig and Berlin.
40% as popular as Hamburg
5 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Prague
Best stops along Esbjerg to Prague drive
The top stops along the way from Esbjerg to Prague (with short detours) are Miniatur Wunderland, Frauenkirche Dresden, and LEGOLAND® Billund Resort. Other popular stops include Port of Hamburg, Zoo Leipzig, and Zwinger.
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One of the most beautiful places in Germany!
Not only the "Jever" beer commercial was shot here 😀 You drive five minutes through an idyllic and picturesque landscape and the only population are the sheep, which lie down completely familiar everywhere. And I mean "everywhere" (see photo). The wide beaches offer a peaceful relaxation you won't find anywhere else on the island. Take something to drink with you, because the sheep are smart, but they haven't managed to build a beach bar yet 🐑🍹🏝
Florian Erker — Google review
(Translated by Google) An absolute must on every Sylt trip. The way to the elbow alone is fantastically beautiful.
(Original)
Ein absolutes Muss auf jeder Sylt Reise. Allein der Weg zum Ellenbogen ist traumhaft schön.
L S — Google review
Wow :-)
Sarah Zimmermann — Google review
Sehr schön ruhig dort! Am besten zum Sonnenaufgang dort hin, einfach Schön!
Daniel Baum — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super great beach for many kilometers with two lighthouses and dunes and heathland. The car toll for the road now costs €7 and the road is not in particularly good shape.
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Supertoller Strand über viele Kilometer mit zwei Leuchttürmen und Dünen und Heidelandschaft. Die Automaut für die Straße kostet inzwischen 7€ und die Straße ist nicht besonders gut in Schuss.
Helena S. (Helena477) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Be sure to visit! It was like being in another country at another time.
We were all alone on the beach for hours.
There are accessible toilets. Lots of trash cans. But it is far from traditional tourism.
You can completely recover from everyday life in just a few hours. The beach is very wide and the water is incredibly clear....
Some areas are cordoned off for nature conservation. Sheep graze there, some of which also run freely.
We were overwhelmed by so many impressions.
A paradise for nature lovers.
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Unbedingt besuchen! Es war wie in einem anderen Land zu einer anderen Zeit.
Wir waren ganz alleine über Stunden hinweg am Strand.
Es gibt erreichbare Toiletten. Viele Mülleimer. Aber es ist fern vom herkömmlichen Tourismus.
Man erholt sich in wenigen Stunden komplett vom Alltag. Der Strand ist sehr breit und das Wasser unglaublich klar....
Einige Bereiche sind abgesperrt zwecks Naturschutz. Dort grasen Schafe die teils auch frei laufen.
Wir waren überwältigt von so viel Eindrücken.
Ein Paradies für Naturliebhaber.
M. Schmidt — Google review
(Translated by Google) The northernmost point of Germany is sometimes a very lonely point, with a wonderful view of the North Sea, with untouched, fine white sand where you can unwind.
The way there is via a road (fees €6). Simply leave the car/bike at home and walk the rest of the way. The path through the dunes is very beautiful, the path on the beach is even more beautiful.
He's never been on Sylt and he's never been on Sylt!
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Der nördlichste Punkt Deutschlands ist zuweilen ein sehr einsamer Punkt, mit herrlichem Blick auf die Nordsee, mit unberührtem, feinen weißen Sand, wo man die Seele baumeln lassen kann.
Der Weg dorthin führt über eine Straße (Gebühren 6€). Das Auto/Fahrrad einfach stehen lassen und den Rest zu Fuß gehen. Der Weg durch die Dünen ist sehr schön, der Weg am Strand wird noch schöner.
Auf Sylt war und noch nie am Ellenbogen, der war noch nie auf Sylt!
tues einfach — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great nature, great beach.
We enjoy being here very often.
The entire elbow is private property and a daily fee is charged.
We noticed that some people also spend the night here in caravans and mobile homes. Maybe it was agreed upon with the owners because the license plates are from here.
But it's really beautiful to relax here.
(Original)
Super Natur, toller Strand.
Wir sind gerne und sehr oft hier.
Der ganze Ellenbogen ist Privatbesitz und es wird eine Tagesgebühr erhoben.
Uns ist aufgefallen, das hier auch einige in Wohnwagen-und Mobile übernachten. Ist vielleicht mit den Besitzern so abgesprochen, weil die Kennzeichen von hier sind.
Aber es ist wirklich wunderschön hier zum entspannen.
Ich Bin's (Der Heiner) — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful and pure piece of Germany. I haven't been here since my time as a soldier in 1991 and nothing has changed. As if time had stood still. I recommend everyone to visit this northernmost part of Germany, either on foot or by car for €6. TOP👍
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Ein herrliches und reines Stück Deutschland. Seit meiner Zeit als Soldat 1991 war ich nicht mehr hier und es hat sich nichts verändert. Als wäre die Zeit stehen geblieben. Jedem empfehle ich dieses nördlichste Stück Deutschland zu besuchen, entweder zu Fuß oder für 6€ mit dem Auto zu durchfahren. TOP👍
Torsten Lehmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) Northernmost point in Germany. Top. Great walks, super fine sandy beach, great views, and just sheep on the street. This is idyll
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Nördlichster Punkt Deutschlands. Top. Tolle Spazierwege, super feiner Sandstrand, Klasse Ausblick, und auf der Straße einfach so Schafe. Das ist Idylle
Legoland Billund Resort is a popular tourist attraction in Jutland, Denmark that offers fun rides and mind-blowing Lego models. The park features themed areas, miniature cities built from 20 million plastic Lego blocks and replicas of global icons including those from Star Wars movies. It has become one of Denmark's most visited tourist attractions outside Copenhagen due to its exciting family-friendly atmosphere.
Very good. I ordered a birthday package and my son was very happy. We stayed in Lego Hotel and the view directly to the park was very beautiful. The restaurant also good variety. We enjoyed a lot our visit :)
MLoru 29 — Google review
--- My situation ---
Family of 4, aged 12 - 40, bought an "Awesome season pass", went around 7 times in the span of 2 weeks.
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In general the park is quite nice, it's a good size for a 1 day visit although on most days you won't be able to do everything that the park has to offer. Most attractions are fun around age of 12, but many are still fun when for older or younger people.
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Food: 6/10 - There are a lot of food shops, the food itself is good but the prices are very high. One fish 'n chips cost us 120 DKK which is $16,70
Queues: 7/10 - The queues themselves are actually alright and well decorated, but the park is very often very busy. If you want to do the entire park i suggest you be there around 9:30 so you can already be in the queue before it opens up. I was usually able to do around 4 attractions within the first hour if I was fast.
Decoration: 7/10 - The decoration is good, although they can look dirty at times.
Toilets: 6/10 - The toilets themselves are alright but every toilet place looks old, is too small for the sometimes 20 people waiting (the lines do go outside of course). Doesn't look that clean but it's not problematic either.
Price: 4/10: The park has a quite hefty entrance fee, but things in the park can be sometimes outrageously expensive themselves too. Compared to other theme parks the prices are very high as I mentioned in the food rating.
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Fun experience but very expensive, 7/10
Damien Vogelpoel — Google review
I had a fun day. If you ask me, I would recommend spending two days at this park. It's possible to cover the majority of attractions in one day, but two days would make it perfect. Another piece of advice is to use the Reserve & Ride service. This makes the experience much more enjoyable.
Martynas Jurk?aitis — Google review
Very exciting cheering on when the gates open. Fast check in. Once inside soo much to see and do! Kids had an amazing time. Enjoyed the rides, movies , shows and creative play areas. Even just walking around admiring it all. Staff all super friendly. And the waiting for rides did not exceed 20 minutes.
S MC — Google review
Great experience to visit Legoland in winter. Maybe a little rainy day, but not crowded and no waiting for attractions. All rides are included when you buy a ticket. Kids enjoyed a Christmas holiday in Legoland ❤️ Only minus are prices inside, but you can expect something like that in every theme park.
Milka Majstorovic — Google review
It was really fun and you feel very nostalgic! Weird to say, but I was expecting more lego, it's more or less an amusement park with a lot of rides and playgrounds. But it was still really fun and the miniatures were amazing.
Anežka Krejčí — Google review
Super busy and queues long but then it is Easter holidays so to be expected. We'll run, clean, great rides for the kids. Brilliant day out.
Paul O'Brien — Google review
All the attention to detail makes this place great! Our kids loved every minute of it. There's something for everyone of all ages. I really appreciated all my kids (from ages 1-5) had something they could do to have fun. Most of the rides they could ride, or I could ride along with them. There was so much to explore and enjoy! As a visitor who only speaks English, I found it easy to get around, communicate, and know what I was doing.
Cory Fowler — Google review
It's kids paradise. Lots of great toys, setup for different parts of the world and activities around. It's really pricey so parents will have to think before coming. My advice is to pack lunch as the food options are mainly fast food. Overall love it.
Mihail Mitev — Google review
Would be a nice place, if the queues wouldn't take 60min each. In reality, after 8h in Legoland, we've managed to get on 6 attractions and have dinner. Brace Yourself for the longest standing time of your life. P.S. Make sure your kids are above 110cm, otherwise they'll miss out the best attractions.
Arain Ged — Google review
That was amazing experience for children and adults. We were visiting on 1st september and it wasn't overcrowded at all. We were able to try all the attractions. They are not too scary in general, but anyway there are options for all ages and taste.
Hanna — Google review
One of the best places for kids. We've stayed 2 days and it's enough for everything. From roller coasters, Lego park, Ninjago laser and many more fun activities. Highly recommended.
Marian Ghibu — Google review
Excellent LEGO theme park! Kids and adults both love it! To me the best is to try out all the rollercoasters! The Xtreme and the flying eagle are the best! The Dragon is by so scary. I love the haunted house too. Just too quick to finish. Smaller kids have many calm plays too. Wonderful vacation place to everyone!
Maomao Chen Larsson — Google review
An absolutely fantastic place! Loved every second here, you can't get bored here no matter if you're a kid or an adult. You have so many things to try and do, it's accessible for people with disabilities too. You reserve in advance and I think they just make some magic happen so everyone can enjoy the park!
You need 2 days to experience everything inside the park, and not hurry or just skip things due to lack of time.
If you arrive by car, you have to pay extra for parking, if you buy the tickets online, you can buy a ticket for the car too, and when you leave the parking lot, you just scan the ticket bar code and you're good to go.
You MUST try the Polar rollercoaster! It has a nice surprise in the middle of the ride 😁. And the coaster goes through a penguin enclosure. Yes, they do have real penguins in the park.
One thing to see is the rocket "launch". In the mini-world, up the hill, they have a miniature rocket and a Kennedy Space center from NASA. It has a full on show, and it's quite nice to witness.
Iulia Coman — Google review
Amazing theme park for kids and AFOL. We stayed in the newer Knight Castle Hotel. The room was so cool and with beautiful light box like a window above the bed. There is a kid’s bunk bed area with different light switch so kids can sleep earlier. The Lego gift shop is one of the largest Lego shop I have seen. Note that the Lego shop closes one hour after the park so go to the rides first. The miniature world has lots of details. You won’t be able to go on all rides and see everything in one day. We had a great time there.
Joe C — Google review
This is for sure a superb park, I think it's impossible to go on all rides or even most of them on a single day (I wonder why they choose to close at 5:00 p.m.), even if you have spent decent amount of money and have purchased ride reserve. The staff seems professional and very kind, I have noticed many toilets around the park, so that is convenient and a nice anecdote. The scenery of the park and the rides is marvelous. The only thing which was not good was the traffic jam on our way out of the parking lot, we got stuck there for a half an hour.
Gal Florsheim — Google review
A wonderful place to visit for both old and young alike. A great mix of things of to do, everything from simply enjoying the sights to water rides, to fast rides. Easy to do in one day and outside of the main vacation times not crowded and little to no wait for rides.
Jens Thomas — Google review
A must do experience!
Amazing place with big variety of games that are suitable for all ages. This very fun place is not for kids only, even adults will love their time there!
Definitely go for the annual pass
Majed El-Soukari — Google review
Went as a group of 4 adults, enjoyed seeing the park, bigger than I expected but food choices not so good, I know its a theme park but the most promising place for food was in polar land which was closed! The burger place seemed suspiciously like burger king...
Large parts of it seemed closed, not sure if its because its Christmas time or just in general lots of maintenance, kinda feel Tickets should be reflected to match what is actually open.
The atlantis 'ride' is easily one of the best bits and the mini lego town is brilliant. Maybe I would of enjoyed it more as a kid but it kept us all entertained and we honestly felt like it would be too much to see for just one day if everything was actually open
The cinema bit was a lot better than I expected!
Darren Stead — Google review
Such a nice experience, especially for young kids. I think from 3.5+ ,there are a bunch of things they can do already, we had a blast. The shops are on the expensive side, you often can get cheaper in other countries, but if you focus fun with the kids, you will enjoy it a lot!
Felipo Goncalves — Google review
We had a lot of fun. Clean and orderly but expensive. Some of the attractions feel a bit aged and overused. Staff is very friendly. Some advice for you:
- Bring your own food and drink. Everything inside is expensive. There are places where you can sit, eat and drink.
- It is Denmark so you never know when it will rain. Bring your raincoat.
- Wear comfy shoes. Place is big.
- If your child is shorter than 100cm, do not enter. Almost all rides require at least 100 cm height. Some require more.
- If you have a rolling cart or stroller you will have an easier time to haul your stuff around.
- Get your entry tickets online.
- Get your parking voucher online.
- In the lego store, ask for "Lego Passport". Nothing game changing just cool stuff 😄
- If you want to go out and get stuff from your car, ask for a stamp on your hand or you cannot get back inside.
Alperen Eğilmez — Google review
It's recommended to plan ahead, as navigation might get confusing once inside. The areas for older children are in a corner and could be easily missed if you're not careful. For true LEGO fans, visiting the Lego House is suggested. Legoland is more of a regular amusement park.
Per Hebi — Google review
One of the best experiences you can have. A large variety of attractions. We came as two adults, we were afraid that the place might be mainly for children, but I must admit that adults have more fun there than children!
Oliwia Flis — Google review
We visited Legoland before Christmas, and it was amazing. The staff was super friendly. The park has a lot of fun activities for people who have different ages. I totally recommend it to go, especially with kids. You can also have a birthday pin from the staff if it's your birthday.
Aquarium, trains, lego boat, and the duplo space for kids to play with Lego were great. Also, you can take a photo with Santa Claus Lego and decide if you 'll pay to print it or not. Also the staff asks if they can take a photo from your phone.
I just felt that the photographer was impatient, running to take the photos, and I didn't understand why, because there were just 5 people in the queue. And my photo wasn't great. Other girl from the staff took a photo from my phone and it was better. She was super friendly and patience.
The park is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Karen Pedro — Google review
The place is amazing. Most of the things are for kids, but there are interesting things for grownups as well. It's a big park and there is plenty to see so book the day for it you will need 5 hours at least if you like to try the best stuff. There are lines for every activity, and you will wait 20-30 mins to enter.
Blagoja “Blasky” Mitrovski — Google review
Cool place to spend a couple of days with kids. Unfortunately the prices are so increased from 2021 that we did not buy any suvernirs, neither a photo, just too expencive 😞 Lego things are better to buy on line or also in thd shop in Hamburg. Moreover attractions close at 17 while park at 18, just to push you to the expensive shops...
Ribe Cathedral, a medieval Romanesque-style structure that dates back to at least 948, is the oldest cathedral in Denmark. It dominates the skyline of Ribe and boasts notable paintings and a museum. The cathedral was extensively rebuilt in 1150 during a time when Ribe was prosperous and this contributed to its impressive architecture. Visitors can appreciate the serene interior and learn about the historical significance of the bishops who were ordained there.
The Ribe Cathedral is quite beautiful. While visiting this old town, one of the oldest in Europe, this is a must see. There is no entrance fee, although I'm sure that donations are accepted. The inside is serene and there is a lot of historical information about the bishops that were ordained there. The stop would be quite worthwhile.
Ali Bani-Sadr — Google review
Beautiful monument in Ribe. I was here 25 years ago and then again just recently. Have a trip upstairs and see the full view above the town
Mikkel Lysgaard (Mike) — Google review
Ribe city was very peaceful and good place to take a walk with my dogs.
홍용택 — Google review
Beautiful chapel. Almost 1000 yrs old and still amazing. If you get a chance to enter, do it. It's also free.
Troy Schrock — Google review
Absolutely beautiful building. Every little detail from the rain gutters to the door handles are just exquisite. A true testimony of an era where craftsmen took pride in their work. The view from the tower is amazing.
Lasse J?rgensen — Google review
Attended Christmas Eve service and actually enjoyed it. The sermon was relatable. Only thing to be aware of is that’s quite cool in there, so wear something warm. An absolute must-see when in Ribe.
Elian Eid Larsen — Google review
Very nice historic church. If you're into history or very old architecture then I'd encourage a visit. The area of the town the church is at is also very charming.
Anders Larsen — Google review
Found this little gem while looking for cultural places in the Explo App 👌
Awesome cathedral, beautiful and still very well intact. Mid-week it’s basically empty so you can enjoy the full beauty without any other people! 😊
Tim Grossmann — Google review
Good tourist attractions. One of the oldest village, heritage houses and church in Denmark. Cozy market place and restaurants nearby with live music if lucky. Enjoy your stay. Cheers!
Vishal Bharatia — Google review
Old cathedral with a lot of history inside. It has more flashy things inside than a normal traditional Danish Church, but it's a real beauty to walk inside. It's free to enter, but you have the option to go to the bell tower for a small fee.
Thomas Dresler — Google review
Ribe is the oldest city in Denmark. Highly recommend to visit it if you are interested in old architecture, cute and fairy nordic atmosphere.
Anastasiya Bondarchuk — Google review
The cathedral is a stunning building, with a unique century-spanning architecture. The cathedral is open and free to visit, with only the tower tour being demanding a small payment. Overall great experience. Remember to be silent in the building, as this is something which affects one's enjoyment of the church!!
Tobias Rostved Lund — Google review
Fantastic history & experience with this special piece of Denmark. Absolutely worth a visit with a memory for life.
Koldinghus, located in Kolding, is a historic castle that has been restored to serve as a cultural history museum. It boasts an impressive collection of Christian IV artifacts as well as gold and silverware. Although the castle's original fortress dates back to 1268, many of the structures seen today were built in the mid-15th century.
Nice experience even if I don’t know much about Danish history. The castle is very well highlighted with a modern renovation. It was a nice visit through different levels and you can even go on the top with a great city view. Currently there is an exhibition about the princess Mary and other members of the danish Crown. You can see there in particular some incredible royal jewels like the Ruby set.
Patricia Heisserer — Google review
Kolding Castle or Kolding hus is a Danish royal castle in the town of Kolding located in Denmark. This castle is a Historic beauty in Denmark which was found in the 13th century and has been expanded and has been through many wars and even caught on fire. The original king that lived in the castle was King Christoffer III and has been passed down by many generations. There isn't much interior design to it but very old fashioned, but the over all scale of the castle is immense enough to make someone hurl.
We really recommend that you visit Kolding Castle as it is a historical monument to Denmark and loved and enjoyed by many.
Deepal Senadheera — Google review
The Koldinghus offers a completely different kind of castle experience. The formerly demolished outer walls have been supplemented in a very modern way, so that something wonderful new has emerged. The exhibitions offer some history, some from local artists and the artistic handicrafts that the grateful people owe to their queen. The tower also offers the best view in town.
Der m?de Joe — Google review
Lovely castle and grounds, with some historical detail. Make sure to take a small bag with you if you want to carry your purse and mobile, as they make you put any large bags in the locker (which is reasonable, because of the gift shop). An area was closed off due to school children activities, and the restaurant sign/buffet hours was written only in Danish, which was a tad confusing.
Sunshine Pie — Google review
I was positively surprised by the exhibit and really enjoyed it.
The story and history of the castle was interesting and well presented.
But what really created a special experience was the current exhibit of the Royal Danish dinnerware with hand painted local plants and complete set of the Flora Danica dinnerware from the king's birthday dinner in 1808. The display was.beautiful and the craftsmanship is amazing.
The exhibit of the "Dannnebrog" royal ship inside the castle was interesting and impressive in it's design but still felt a little out of place and blocked the view of some of the fire restaurations which I would have preferred to see.
Marcel Fromhage — Google review
Very interesting story of the castle itself. The portrait paintings of Frederik V are amazing, pay attention to the first painting by the French artist and then his next painting. An astonishing difference, one looking very caricatural and the other like a photoshop of our modern times. Not to be missed the trial of clothes from the 16th /17th centuries, for free. The castle burn down in the 19th. Century , then rebuilt around 40 years ago. An incredible work of reconstruction. Look at the amazing wood work columns in the interior inspired by some gothic churches interiors.
Edson Bittencourt Imperico — Google review
The oldest castle in Kolding which was destroyed and repaired as well.Worth visiting once and also you can see the Kolding city from the roof top. So if this is something interests you then give it a try.
Ganesh Jain — Google review
Historic castle that has been rebuilt due to a fire. A lot of interesting exhibitions. Learned a lot about the royal yacht and the activities of the royal family. Has a cafe and play area for kids and also costumes for kids and adults to try. You can climb the tower for some panoramic aerial views of the city.
Anthony Chan — Google review
It is worth spending time here. The castle itself is beautiful and has a good looking renovation. The staff is friendly and willing to help. There are many sections to explore.
Naphat W. Isonikkilä — Google review
Top rating for this castle. Love the way it was done. Recovered from a burned out ruin without overdoing it. Different themes throughout keeping the interest. Spent two hours there and was sorry to have come so close to the closing time, well worth a longer visit
Nuno Pereira — Google review
Koldinghus has a remarkable and occasionally central place in Danish history. It is a shame that it burned down, but the restoration is remarkable, not in what it recreated (that wasn't the point) but how it displays the echoes of magnificence.
Including other individual exhibits of Danish royal heritage nicely rounds out the experience. Also, visit the small exhibit in the stable building too (I won't reveal here, but it's worth some time to see)
If you are in the region, it is a must see
Alexander Lofft — Google review
I went to Koldinghus for Christmas Market and oh it was lovely. Really huge building with lots of rooms and hidden stairs and chambers. It holds interesting exhibitons - history, royal clothing, royal tableware etc. Located uphill and provides nice view. Not far from city centre to walk. Parking available. Recommend buying the ticket online so don't have to wait in the queue.
Mari Kukerman — Google review
If one likes visiting historical places, this is a nice place to go. The new additions to the castle is actually really beautiful and eye-catching. There is also a nice collection of souvenirs to buy. However, as a first time visitor, I could not find much information about the history behind the castle until I accidentally ran into a big screen that explained the history of the castle. Only after that it got interesting. Otherwise, one would wonder why there is a mixture of modern and old architecture, and many other questions.
The public beach at Sankt Peter-Ording-Strand is a protected area within a national park, boasting abundant wildlife and vegetation. Regular beach control ensures that access requires purchasing a ticket. The weather can be harsh in winter, but the frozen sea offers a unique sight. This beach is renowned for its natural beauty and radical effectiveness in refreshing one's mind. The wind takes care of hairdos, making visits to the hairdresser unnecessary.
National Park, quite wild, protected birds and vegetation. The control of the beach is frequent and you have to buy a ticket to access it.
No need to go to the hairdresser before, the wind will solve the problem, it's fresh, it's beautiful, it's good for a change of mind, it's quite radical and effective.
In winter that could be cold and you can see the frozen sea !
X R — Google review
Just wow!
You are obligated to see and visit this place! There is none like this anywhere else!
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
Never mind the weather, SPO is a wonderful place to visit or stay for a few days. Such an exhilarating feeling walking barefoot from the dunes through the fine sand to the seemingly endless beach ⛱️ Nowhere quite like St. Peter Ording!
Hugh — Google review
Fantastic beach - endless in beautiful condition. The whole coast line is one of the best holiday destinations in Germany and not all that well known outside Germany.
Carin Schrader — Google review
Cool beach with a nice sand and eating & sport options (kite-school & rental). The water was surprisingly very warm. Toilets could have been cleaner.
Veronika Schuster — Google review
Lovely place👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nasser Al-Saleh — Google review
amazing...you literally park on the sand...and it's so big it doesn't feel crowded and the strandkorbpreise are reasonable...the swimming area is great too
Lana Di — Google review
Windy and wonderful. Has a different vibe
Kunal Kumar — Google review
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The German U-boat, which was operational during World War II, serves as a historical and technical submarine museum. Despite its limited size, the museum is divided into various sections that provide visitors with an insight into the design of submarines and how their crew lived on board. It is a poignant reminder of the many lives lost during WWII. The submarine has been well-preserved but lacks adequate English translations to enhance visitor experience.
It’s an old submarine, that is open for a visit, as a museum. It’s not very big, but there are several sections. Its quite interesting to see how the submarine is designed, how people serve there, where they slept, ate, shower. Horrible to imagine, that in WW2 for many this kind of submarines became a grave.
July Summer — Google review
I loved this Place - so cool to take a step back into History. So nice to see it preserved. Fun place to visit. The area is really beautiful. If you read book or watched a few U-Boot Movies most notable Das Boot. You can get a sense of how it must have been to live in one of these U-Boot. Especially under War times conditions. The where pretty sophisticated for the time - obviously U-Boots have come a long way since than. If you are in the area you should visit this Museum especially if you are a history buff. Also your visits helps in maintaining this Museum so others can enjoy it hopefully for many years to come. Worth a visit
Terence Hill — Google review
Amazing place to visit and get an appreciation for what thousands of young German men had to endure. Make sure to visit the nearby German Navy memorial.
Left Handed Panzerfaust — Google review
The submarine is well maintained and interesting in itself. However, there are no English translations. The submarine should have more informational notes, to explain what, how, and why.
Somesan Alex — Google review
What an experience, to walk through an actual U Boat and the naval memorial is phenomenal. A must see...
Claude Lascelle — Google review
Hello...2018...I visited U-995 with the idea of exploring the bowels of an old WWII sub...things were not so...being there made me think about life of those men...their fears and their joys...the machine and its mechanisms gave way to empathy with those warriors. I am grateful for having gone...I will always remember the cordiality of the employees of the memorial...the people of Laboe and from the Admiral Scheer hotel...today it is very expensive for me to return, but I don´t lose hope!! DE from Argentina
Dante Enrass — Google review
The war memorial is highly recommended. The vie from the top is breathtaking, you can see really far out into Schleswig-Holstein.
However the main attraction, the submarine itself was disappointing; they haven't really bothered with labels or information about the machinery. It was just a 1 minute walk through the submarine.
Pradeepta Mukherjee — Google review
This German sub from 1942 is an absolute must to visit! You can easily visit it on the beach of Laboe, on the opposite harbour site of Kiel. Best to catch the direct ferry to go there, it's such a pleasure in fine weather. We previously visited the sowjet sub U434 in Hamburg. Even so the sowjet one was much bigger in size, more modern, build in 1976, it had a far more claustrophobic feeling. I know which one I'd rather be on 😁
Gesine Koch — Google review
Fun and interesting experience to go inside a submarine.
M.M Marie — Google review
An amazing experience. You can enter one end, walk through, and exit the other. Ticket costs a small fee, from the center against the street. Very interesting to see. Highly recommended.
Matthew Comeau — Google review
German U-boat, later used by the Norwegian navy after WW2 and returned back to Germany in the 1970s.
Nice experience to walk through, see and imagine people living in it. Not very long and can be completed in an hour easily.
Abhay Mehta — Google review
The boat is in great condition inside and out. Because of the way its propped up you can go under it and view it from angles you normally cant (like U-2540 in Bremerhaven which is still afloat).
Slinkie — Google review
Went here today, seriously an awesome experience! Thank you!
A really nice little “mall town”.
It feels very much like a nice little village, if every building was a designer clothes store. It really uses the Disneyland trick to kinda close off the outside world to make you relaxed and feel encapsulated in the shopping feel, of course on a much smaller scale but still.
There’s even a very impressive playground, to entertain the children while the parents shop.
Also nice food options there where nice pizzas in the back of the compound, and a Five Guys burger joint whose burgers I can really recommend.
Samuel Wollenberg — Google review
Beautiful place with alot of designer shops and food courts. There is alot of parking available inside and on the next building you which is quite affordable. It’s really fun and beautiful of you visit around Christmas although on weekends it’s very busy.
mercy kariuki — Google review
Great selection of brands. Selection in stores good also. Best of all was the way they set up the outlet. I expected storage buildings but it’s more like a small town where you walk outdoors between shops. There’s an opportunity to buy hamburgers, pizza and crepes but we found no real good. Prices are decent.
René Færch — Google review
Such a nice village
Get lost around the shops
Get hungry and get some loaded fries or waffles
I do agree with some others that the parking is over priced and should actually be free if you have shopped in the village, they should validate your ticket, if you haven't bought anything then it's fine pay the fine 😊
Doany brands to choose from
Here is definitely something for everyone
Nice enough as well that they have toilets located everywhere and unlikely in Germany they are free.
Danni Glasig — Google review
1st came to this factory outlet for celebrate my 46th birthday and buy birthday present for my self...
And I found my lovely brand store : Kate spade
Dyah Emiria Purnamayanti — Google review
Huge outlet shopping center, lots of designer brands. Well-designed buildings and a good atmosphere. Things are clean and neat.
H?ng L? Th? Thu? — Google review
I've been to some outlet store places but none of them were as good as Neumünster. Great price and extremely friendly staff in every store. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Tim Hoffmann — Google review
Really nice place to shop international brands. Few hours drive from Denmark. Good facilities and small play area for kids
Saurabh Gupta — Google review
Beautiful shopping village. Many shops & cafés.
Great bargains 👍
Not as big as metzingen outletcity but it's close to Hamburg, hence convenient.
If you travel via public transport, a bus shuttle service takes you to the outlets directly from the train station.
Saba Malik — Google review
It's really nice place who are brand lovers. All Brands at Same place! What a Cool Thing! While Visiting Outlet City one should have ample time because it takes alot of time to visit each store.
There are some vending machines to eat and drink. There are free of cost WC. There are designated places for small kids to play.
Roma Bhavsar — Google review
Love the small streets. Good shops and most of it pretty cheap as well. Not too big, which is a huge plus. Great parking, although I don’t get the fee (4 euros)… 🤷🏼♀️
Caroline Sørensen — Google review
Designer Outlet Neumünster is a shopper's dream come true! This outlet offers a fantastic retail therapy experience with its diverse range of high-end brands at discounted prices.
The layout of the outlet is well-planned, making it easy to navigate through the various stores. The wide selection of shops, from fashion to home goods, ensures that there's something for every taste and preference. The ambiance is inviting, and the open-air setting adds a pleasant touch to the shopping experience.
What truly sets Designer Outlet Neumünster apart is the exceptional customer service. The staff members are not only friendly and approachable but also knowledgeable about the products and willing to assist. Whether you're a fashionista or just browsing, their hospitality adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit.
The discounts and deals available are impressive, making it a cost-effective way to indulge in your favorite brands. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of items available at such attractive prices. It's a great place to score some fantastic deals on designer pieces.
The amenities, including restaurants and cafes, provide a welcome break during your shopping spree. The overall cleanliness and maintenance of the outlet are commendable, contributing to a pleasant and comfortable shopping environment.
Designer Outlet Neumünster is a must-visit destination for fashion enthusiasts and bargain hunters alike. It's an enjoyable shopping experience with a touch of luxury, and I can't wait to return for my next shopping adventure!
Burhanettin NACAR — Google review
It was nice to explore the designer outlet with lucrative offers on some luxury brands and various buying choices.
Utsa Chattopadhyay — Google review
We came here early around 1030am and all the outdoor parking is already full so we had to park in the carpark building on the opposite side of the Outlet. Do expect traffic jam as this is super auto centric area. There is women exclusive parking spot on the groundfloor of the carpark but somehow a lot of men park there. Free umbrella provided on a bad weather. By the time we exit at 1400 the carpark building was so full, that there is a queue to enter.
Unfortunately, i didnt snap any pic here as it was constantly raining.
On the price tag, there will be 2 prices attached. One is standard retail price and another is outlet price which is normally 10% cheaper. If you are lucky, there are also a third price tag,sales price,where the price would be up to 70% off. No discount on food, standard price for 5guys and Starbucks. Is it worth travelling here? Yes, if you want or need to shop a lot of new clothe, shoe or kitchenware. Do come in a group so it makes the travelling worthwhile.
Yunaku Nasrudin — Google review
Just go here by car, for 3 hours from hannover.
Nice. View
And you can get quite good for the discount.
But i think not too differ from Asia's price
A lot of stores and they also have playground for kida
Gabrielle — Google review
Cozy place if you live near to do some shopping but I don't recommend to come if you're looking for good designer's deals. Very expensive
Very nice! Free to go to this view of the harbor. Could imagine it being extra nice on a warm and sunny day.
Hannah Pedersen — Google review
Near the exit from the underground tunnel, a wonderful view of the city and the river
Arkadija P. (Photo owl) — Google review
An impressive place to go to see Hamburg, couldn’t see much due to the snow but it still looked beautiful and was a really enjoyable experience! Highly recommend if you are visiting Hamburg
Dan B — Google review
Nice place to get a good view of the harbour, very close to the Elbtunnel.
Go there when the weather is clear.
Shantanu Paranjape — Google review
The highlight of this trip is not the viewpoint but the tunnel itself. The viewpoint to Elbe tiver has great scenery though.
This reminds me to Bosphorus in Istanbul, similar view but Elbe river connected to the port which have more bigger ships and cruises. I think the port is the one connected to Stavanger and Bergen.
Maz Zalan — Google review
Is an interesting visit, after the tunel you have the view from the other side of the Elbe river. I recomend doing it during spring or summer though. It can be quite windy
Stephanie Rueda — Google review
A bit crowded, but it was mid-day, so expected. Open 24hrs for pedestrians so if you want to see it empty go at 04.00hrs.
Still... spectacular turn of the (last) century engineering.
Currently under refurbishment.
Rob Knight — Google review
The best place to the get the most amazing view and experience of the Old Elbe Tunnel. German technology at its beautiful best since 1911. Free entry. Great concept for walking and cycling incorporated.
Writing Reflex — Google review
Always nice to walk around here 😊
Prosto — Google review
What a great view of the city. It's next to the exit of the Elben tunnel. You can have a baverage or snack from one of the two sellers here. Being there with my friend during last Eastern. We've met local fellow here and we chat a little about living in this city. It was definitely the best piece of the Hamburg taste.
MJ Szczepankiewicz — Google review
Lovely architecture and well maintained, well worth visiting.
Lynn Banks — Google review
Or was a unique experience walking 450meters under the sea level in the tunnel originally constructed in 1911😍. Going up and down in such huge lifts is cool😇. The view of the port on Elbe on the other side of the tunnel is just wow. 😘
Bhavya Linganna — Google review
The better part of visiting the Alte Elb tunnel. There is food, beverage, places to sit and enjoy the view of Elbe and Hamburg.
The world's largest miniature railroad, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, is a fascinating place to visit with its many details and scenes from different parts of the world. The exhibits are carefully detailed and often include special effects such as fire trucks putting out fires or skiers descending the Swiss mountain.
Absolutely amazing! Good for both kids and adults to visit. The level of detail required to create these structures must have taken countless hours. You can take all the time you need here to admire the intricacies.
After you gain entry, head up to the top floor and start your journey! You'll be able to experience both day and night scenes which will be simulated periodically. More cities are in development so definitely visit again next time.
Venula Tharusha — Google review
Fantastic mini land!
The level of detail and small surprises everywhere is astounding!
You could definitely spend a whole day and just discover new things.
You can even have a look at their workshop where they paint and assemble everything.
Be sure to buy tickets and book well in advance because it's a hot spot in Hamburg with many visitors.
Well worth a visit.
Ingvar Stark — Google review
I had an unforgettable visit to Miniature Wunderland in Hamburg last weekend! This place offers a truly unique experience with meticulously detailed miniatures representing various cities worldwide, predominantly European ones. The highlight for me was the intricate train networks and the miniature airport with planes taking off and landing. It was a bit crowded, but the 20 euro adult ticket was worth every penny. The presence of miniature shops, a food court, and restroom facilities made the visit even more convenient. Miniature Wunderland is a must-see attraction for anyone in Hamburg!
Vikash Kumar — Google review
Super cool! you could spend the whole day here and still not have seen everything. The staff are very friendly and the bistro is a nice place to rest. You can tell a lot of hard work and creativity went into the design of all the exhibits and there are hidden gems everywhere, including trains running right below your feet!
J K — Google review
This place is truly a marvel, even if you're not a model making fan.
All the models are crafted with exceptional detail and they're full of buttons for the whole visiting experience to turn from passive to interactive at will.
On the other side, the place feels very touristy, with souvenir shops packed with unrelated stuff, and a "restaurant" too. Too much people can ruin your experience, and a Saturday evening would not be the perfect day to be there.
Mattia — Google review
Such an extraordinary experience! I'm amazed 👏🏻. Every detail, every city, everything is just perfect. I was not expecting so much from this place and was absolutely positively surprised. Great job! Honestly, I think adults enjoy more than kids, as we can appreciate more the details... but it is a nice place for all ages. It is a must in Hamburg for sure! Better to buy the tickets in advance.
Renata VLM — Google review
Just wow !!! It's an amazing museum. So much to see and be amazed. We spent around 4 hours seeing all the models. The best was the airport and airplane model. It's wonderful place to get kids and even the old ones enjoy the museum. There are many different models. Buying tickets in advance is highly recommended. There is a restaurant as well in the museum. Breakfast and lunch options were good. I recommend booking tickets for the morning slot so that you have enough time to explore the whole museum.
Swati Murteli — Google review
Spent 3,5 hours in the museum and planning to go again. Super interesting, there are many cute and funny episodes.
At the evening there were very many people.
Highly recommend to take a camera with good zoom.
Dmitrii Bukreev — Google review
Parking is very restrictive in this area so you are better parking away and walking to the place. The cafe served really nice food and all the staff were polite. The models themselves were very impressive especially with how they interlink. The railway control room is also very impressive.
Kurt Henney — Google review
Cost 20.50 for an adult ticket.
A great place to spend a couple of hours. Be amazed by the displays.
There is a simulation of day and night views of all the displays.
The airport seems to be the most popular. I had a wonderful visit.
There is a canteen within the museum. So one can rest and have a bite before continuing.
David Tan — Google review
Nice spot. It took us around 2 hours to see the whole thing. The cost is 20 euro per person, which is interesting to see but, in my opinion, not a must. We went on Sunday, and it was packed it was hard to get near to the expositions to look closely
Andrea Caballero — Google review
Simply amazing! Was a fun experience. The amount of details is crazy. Also, the whole exhibition is interactive so you’ll get engaged as soon as you start your visit. I’d recommend getting the tickets beforehand because the place gets crowded. It has interesting exhibitions already but they’ll add more soon and I bet it’ll be just as great. You can easily spend 3 hours there. And you’ll enjoy it! They offer guided tours so you can see everything from a different perspective.
Alexa Carlos — Google review
I had high expectations.
Thought the models would be larger. They are h0 scale, so 1:87
The models and figures are mind blowing.
The detailed models of structures and landscapes around the world are magnificent. By gazing at the tremendous level of detail one gets a true sense of the scale of human activity on earth. The scale and vastness of our environmental impact.
One could spend all day there.
Amazzzing.
Will definitely go back.
dorian hanaor — Google review
Absolutely astonishing, there’s a million adjectives I could say about this place and I can’t seem to find a word for this masterpiece. The first sections were gorgeous the rooms are air-conditioned and that but also the details of every single man in the huge miniature model of Hamburg,Switzerland,Austria and the alps is living. I can visually guess that about 89 percent of all models is movable. Every aspect of the model including underground and above in the sky is shown in full detail. The posters for example are always made in local languages going with the theme.
The most outstanding part for me was the airport (since I am a huge avgeek myself) the details as I can see is stringent to a almost horrible level. The airplanes are just so lively as if they were real. Almost every model plane can taxi by itself and a lot of them can even takeoff and land by them self even with features such as gear-tilt included. There’s also the airbus beluga, Junker 52, Boeing 777-300 ER etc.
I would say that the this place is really really really worth your visit because you can feel the heart of the builders, you can feel that they build for the fun, not for the money!
Please, if you every happened to read this. Go to Hamburg and visit this place. Bucket-list worthy!
idk still me — Google review
Every time I am in Hamburg I visit this place, and it never fails to impress me. There are always some new details I get go notice, or completely new set-ups to explore (like South America this time, Monaco is now work in progress). Make sure to buy the ticket in advance and there is almost no waiting time. Also, make sure to devote enough time, as you can easily spend here whole day! ✨
Aleksandra Perendija — Google review
Great museum! We spent over 5 hours on our visit, and it felt short. The model trains, cars, boats, and airplanes are all fantastic, and the attention to detail is second to none. All the little easter eggs are fun to find! Highly recommend!
P G — Google review
It’s beautiful, it’s mesmerizing, you’d have to spend at least two full days there to discover most of the little details. I’ve been here at least 8 times, and I keep finding new things every single time. However, the place is always completely filled with people, no matter what day it is. I HIGHLY recommend purchasing your tickets online at least one week before, to have a chance at getting in at a normal time. Unless of course you want to stand in a queue for 5 hours, not gonna judge that.
TheKingofTerrorZ — Google review
Amazing 🤩 has been on my bucket list for many many years, I did 2 back stage tours. In total I spent about 10 hours here! And I'm sure there were lots of little details I still didn't see. The food in the diner is very reasonably priced and is large servings!
Overall very satisfied. This place is amazing.
Andrew Tupper — Google review
Such an AMAZING place! They even had a control center. Was so mesmerized by the amount of detail they put in all the cities. The airport with all the planes taking off and everything else happening there made it feel like it was connected to a real airport. The historic dioramas were really interesting too - being able to see how things changed over time. Definitely had a great time here and will be back again next time.
Gareth Cj. Wee — Google review
We went here as a family and had a very enjoyable time. I recommend you schedule a whole day here. We spent 5 hours here. There are plenty of different countries on view including Germany,Italy, America and Switzerland. If you look closely there are many hidden jokes like the millennium falcon at the airport and Batman and Robin scaling one of the buildings. We also did the virtual reality part of the tour which was amazing. You can also have a 3D picture taken which you can have as a plastic figure. Loved it.
Stillapatmike — Google review
Incredible place with extremely detailed models. The are some awesome experiences there too, like shrink into wonderland were you where a VR headset and you can pretend your in the models. There is a cafeteria with decent food especially for a museum. The gift shop is quite nice and reasonably priced. I would recommend buying tickets in advance as buying at the museum can take awhile, it is conveniently located in the center of Hamburg. The airport and trains are just beautiful, if you took a zoomed in picture someone would have no idea it was a model. Even the hall between sections has some lovely miniature landscapes, and a great view.
Teddy Ortmans — Google review
Completely, totally and utterly brilliant in every way. Spent over 6 hours there and only saw one of the two main floors. Exceptionally good value. Excellent proper food in the bistro - lots of seats and sockets to recharge phones etc. Again, great value. All facilities excellent. The whole place is just superb - can't fault it in any way. Best to book ahead - and try to go as early as possible.
Simon Richards — Google review
We started exploring at 8 a.m., and we were there until after 5 p.m!
It's a totally different experience compared to anything else, and if you have a passion for details and digging into them, you're gonna love it!
Suggestions for the best experience:
1. Charged Phones
2. Bottle of Water
3. Eat good breakfast, so you're full for the day
4. Wear comfortable shoes
5. Bring some nuts with you so you don't have to waste for lunch
6. Take your glasses if you have trouble seeing tint things in distance :)
7. Patience and passion ❤️
Houman — Google review
Great experience!! Wish we had known how big and nice it was, we would have given ourselves more time. We arrive 23:30, since those were the only tickets available. Pls book well in advance to get a better time! Even at 23:30 it was still amazing. Just wish we had more time, there was so much to see and do. They had buttons for many of the things where something would happen. Also the light changes in intervals from daylight to nighttime and some of the buttons only work in nighttime. Super cool! If ever we’re in Hamburg again, we would definitely go for either half a day or the whole day.
Hannah Lago — Google review
They were tastefully done displays that were pleasing to all. I could spend hours here because of the incredibly lifelike figures and activities. Before returning to the exhibit, you can rest your feet and take a break at one of the restaurants. Strongly advised.
Rolan Yevdokiya — Google review
This was our first time visiting Miniature wonderland, and it was fantastic.
A little world in itself, we stayed almost a full day .we had a good lunch there.
Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
We are going back soon.
SHARON BOUCHER -HASKINS — Google review
Fabulous place to visit! Image a warehouse FULL of train sets, over multiple floors and now add cars, trucks, planes, not only trains. Amazing! There’s a “night time” every 15 minutes or so where all the lights go down it looks stunning.
The level of detail here is unreal, so many hours have gone into creating this.
The gift shop is also very good, which is a nice change from most tourist attractions.
C Jason — Google review
A must see when in Hamburg, completely worth it.
I recommend you buy tickets 2 days in advance to avoid the waiting queue which can be even 2h long.
It was kind of crowded however we managed to go trough it all, make sure you grab a map at the entrance.
They have a setup where it turns to "night time" and some of the exhibits look better during that short time window.
The airport exhibit was my favorite so pay attention to the landing and take off screen if you are looking for a particular model to see it in action.
Make sure to visit the souvenir shop before you exit as they always have discounts on models.
The entire visit may take arround 3h, even more.
Emanuel F. — Google review
Miniature Wonderland is great, wide space with many miniatures - people, situations (like concerts), airplanes, trains, city, Hamburg areas and many others. For kids and adults. Amazing attention to details. Must see point during visiting Hamburg.
Natalia W — Google review
The place was quite huge and so detail! Great place to go for diorama fans & those with children, you could truly spend hours here. My family and I spent about 4 hours, including shopping time.
The only flaw was it was charged €0.50 for cloakroom per item (we didn’t use this) and there were no info about the locker room which was free. But overall was enjoyable and could be considered when you plan to visit Hamburg.
In Hamburg, Germany lies the world's biggest warehouse district called Speicherstadt. The structures in this area are built on top of oak logs that serve as their foundation. This specific warehouse district was constructed between 1883 and 1927 and is located within the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg's port.
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Located on the Elbe River, Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and its largest port. The harbor is home to four large container terminals and many smaller warehouses and ships berths. Cruise ships dock here for tours of the city's sights.
I took a boat tour of the Port of Hamburg and it was a fascinating experience. I saw giant cargo ships, observed the loading and unloading operations.
Overall, I highly recommend this tour for anyone interested in seeing the Port of Hamburg up close.
Ionut Cozma — Google review
Most beautiful port in Germany
Babak Dashtban — Google review
Seeing water flow around is satisfying and very beautiful, Hamburg was such a good experience.
Go to the elbphilharmonie and watch the beautiful view of the port of Hamburg and entrance is free, if you have kids you can use the lift, if you boat trip at night is a bonus and costs around 20€, then a bus trip during the day also costed around 18€ for 2 hours and I must say everything was worth it
B sheila — Google review
Beautiful town, with amazing views!
Sepsi One — Google review
Nice place for travelers. I recommend. Worth visiting.
Wiktor Szukielowicz — Google review
Visited Hamburg Last year
Was amazing trip
Beautiful city
Clean nice Atmosphere
Wonderful views
This city swimming in water
Water around you everywhere
Beautiful feeling
Much to do
Much places to visit
Much and different food
All what you need gonna found there
This City not sleep
Hamburg 😍❤️
Ahmed Abdelaziz — Google review
One of the most beautiful poet I have ever been. Its is so lively, you can see tons of containers, cruise ships. If you are going to Germany, make sure to add hamburg harbour in your to do list and also, have a cruise tour. Its really worth trying.
umer riaz — Google review
there was a festival at the day I arrived, so it was really crowded, full of people everywhere, but after that it was so peaceful there, the air was fresh and the water was clean, it was just so nice to sit there and enjoy the sunshine, both day and night views were so beautiful!! Hamburg is definitely one of my favorite places in Europe!
Zora — Google review
The port of Hamburg is a very beautiful port and there are many places to eat, drink and, first of all, a very beautiful There is also a popular hotspot when the sun goes down there is a certain horizon where the sun goes down and you can take some really great pictures there.
Emre — Google review
The port is just huge! We took a tour on a boat for 20€ in order to admire the majesty of the cranes and the huge ships parked on the deck being loaded by containers. There are so many things to see but you need a guide to get the full experience
Globetrot With Mikalys — Google review
We enjoyed a boat tour of the harbor.
Ajit Thakkar — Google review
It was nice visiting and waling alongside the water.
Atefeh — Google review
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Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe"
Animal park
Nature & Parks
Animal park & holiday resort, with safari-style lodging, free-roaming animals & rollercoasters.
A very nice place to spend a full day. You can even stay at the resort and spend another day without getting bored. Large safari park with an amusement park combined. It's fun for both 2yrs till grandparents alike. Entry price seems on the high side, but it is reasonable considering the amount of content and fun. Restaurants seem a bit costly, could be the inflation is the issue.
It's recommended without any doubt!
Tanvir Mahmud — Google review
+ great experience
+ Children would love it
+ Great Spielplatz and Freizeitpark, and all free
- very long queue to get the tickets
- hard to find available bathroom
- i would expect for this place a better restaurant
Advice: go with your own car, animals are scared of buses and won't come close to you. It is much better with your own car
Ilia — Google review
Trully a horrible experience. No one ever respects the rule of driving on the left side, therefore you get to see only the animals that are at your left. Trully annoying that people have so little common sense and think they are above all else . And yes we told people that work here during our tour and no one does anything about it. Overpiced! Seriously avoid.
D C — Google review
A great Safari Park where you can see the most amazing animals including the big 5! A great experience for the entire family. You can do the safari with your own car or ride on a bus/safari car from the park. Price per adult 41.50 EUR and children above 3 year 21 EUR
Moutassem Archid — Google review
this is a wonderful place! Best memory of the last year! Thank you! THANK YOU!!! we are from I kraine, you gave our children a fairy tale!
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The animals are great, even though there are much lesser animals than there were a couple of years ago. Attractions are nothing out of the ordinary and are somewhat aged, but there are some exceptions, like the black mamba. fun with family, do not recommend going there with friends, since it’ll be mostly boring. Kids will love this place though.
Miroslav Muhatov — Google review
Wonderful day spent with the family.
I would recommend for the accommodation as well. Probably the best way it is to arrive at evening there, to spend the night surrounded with animals, awaiting for the next day full of adventure. Also I would recommend in this order the accommodation because you get the priority next day and you can enter the safari before 10 o’clock when everybody is coming and it gets really crowded.
I would definitely avoid any weekends or holidays.
It is worth all the money.
Natalia Ceban — Google review
Great place, worthwhile experience to spend a day or two with kids. Animal safari, fun rides, water rides, toy train rides and many more can be experienced at one place once you enter the gate. I would suggest to arrive little early so not a single moment is wasted till exit time.
Bidisha Samajpati — Google review
Great park with lunapark too. Nice place to spend the whole day with family and friends. It has lots of wild animals.
Tonka Medvid — Google review
fantastic full day experince. Went safari by car (I would strongly recommend to not go safari by bus), most animals were very active and came close to our car. after this experience, I think I could actually even drop my dream to go on a African safari trip someday. and then there was adventure safari and jungle safari on top to add to our joy. I had been to many zoos and theme parks, and I can say their staffs are super friendly and cheerful. I think the ticket price of 43.5€ is super cheap for the overall package and experience.
I honestly cant believe some of the negative reviews.
Harish — Google review
Unique experience that was very enjoyable. You get really close to some of the animals which is really cool! Lots of animals you would not typically see in a standard zoo, and this safari gives you more opportunities to see each animal since the road goes directly through the habitats.
My only “complaint” would be that when we went, a high number of animals were not visible. Maybe only 40-50% we actually saw. Besides that, great park - definitely go if you are considering it!
Richard — Google review
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen provides a serene safari experience in Europe that is both informative and enjoyable. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a family seeking a relaxing outing, or simply someone looking for a change of scenery, this park delivers. It's an experience that will leave you with a greater appreciation for the world's wildlife, all in a more relaxed setting.
Angelo Cioffari — Google review
Great Place to spend a nice Time with your Family.It’s not extremely cheap - but you can Explorer a lot of trips to different kind of animal tours.Just keep in mind before the park is opening there are already a lot of people and you should be very fast to get some of the good tickets for the Tours.The rooms in the park are very cheap - no luxury to expect - but fine to sleep one night !
Andy K. — Google review
A great place to go with kids. Safari with option to drive on your own car or rake a bus/truck ride. Also has rollercoster and rides as well as pllenty of kids play areas.
Food options could be better though.
Irfan Malik — Google review
It was amazing and perfect for family with kids. I would highly recommend to take the safari with your own car, so that you can spend desired time with each animal. The amusement park has rides for all age groups. We really loved the Black mamba and Splash safari and was so much fun. The lodging was also very comfortable with a good breakfast. I would definitely visit again!
Cityhopper — Google review
It was a quite confusing arriving in the park, because there were signs only in German. Mostly everything in the park is in German and can be hard to understand sometimes. The big safari ride is slower right after opening, but more free and less crowded around lunchtime.
The amusement park was kid friendly, but not so exciting for adults, as the attractions are mid-size.
Elizabete Auza — Google review
Great safari Park for kids. Few improvements may be needed: more instructions and info in English, maps of the park available at the entrance, staggering entrance of private vehicle to the safari areas to avoid long lines in front of poor animals.
Marco Grazia — Google review
Our family enjoyed both the safari and the amusement park. We went to the safari by car, so we were able to see the animals more easily, whereas the safari bus moves quite fast without stopping. The rides in amusement park are old, but they're quite fun and fast. We didn't have time to try and experience everything in the park in one day. It's a good thing we didn't rush to buy tickets online, because we got a free child ticket to the park when we stayed in a nearby hotel.
Daiva — Google review
We spent an entire day here , and it was totally worth every minute spent here… perfect outing for families and a unique experience for kids and adults alike.
We went on a long weekend day and it was way too crowded. That’s the only downside.
Urooj Fatima — Google review
The safari experience is great, especially with own car. But due to no English description for late arrivals (neither on the Web nor in the reservation confirmation) we ended up being forced to find another accommodation. The infoline shuts down around 18:00 and the only way to get into the hotel is to call the night watch. But you need to be able to understand poorly-lit sign on the gate written in German. Despite our problems, the venue forced us to pay the full price for the hotel.
Thrill & family rides in amusement park with themed areas, plus huge, wooden roller coaster.
Fantastic experience just amazing time to spend a day there. After pandemic this amusement park is now open to public and masks are not compulsory but recommended. There is attraction for all ages. The adventure rides are very well designed and safety seats on each one is very firm and secure so one need not panic when seated inside any of those rides. Ticket prices are reasonable and you also get and yearly pass if one is interested.
Overall it's a very good location to spend a day which is less than an hour drive from Hamburg.
Deepak Naik — Google review
Amazing experience!
The park offers an array of thrilling rides that provide non-stop excitement.
We made the most of our day, trying out all the attractions with a daily ticket which was more than enough.
Overall, it was an unforgettable experience.
MMoeinB — Google review
Super fun and exciting :D
There's new rollercoasters since last time I was here. Can't wait to try them all and I'm sure they all are thrilling and gonna make me scream like a catholic choir boy at choir practice. ;D
Mads Kyed Thor — Google review
I really want to give a five star. One star minus is simply because it’s not enough time for a big amusement park like this. 6 o’clock in the evening is too early to close! Ideally 10. Maybe 8? Otherwise it’s a perfect family attraction. We had a five year boy with us and we didn’t take a break except lunch and an ice cream. Still we didn’t have time for everything we wanted to do. Please if possible in the future extend the opening hours. Thank you!
Shirlian Gou — Google review
A place to visit for sure they have a variety of choices even for one year old baby we enjoyed it to the max
I recommended all the families to take food and drinks with them so you and your kids can eat while going from one activity to another.
There are restaurants too if you want to eat there
They have a medical centre ( Emergency centre )
Big car park
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PLEASE BUY YOUR TICKETS 🎟 IN ADVANCE FOR CAR PARK 🚗 TOO ALL IN THEIR WEBSITE
You can't park in the car park without a ticket
Download the app, and it will tell you how long you have to wait and all the inf you want to know about it.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT THINK DON'T FORGET TO HAVE SO MUCH FUN
Be different at it — Google review
I had a group ticket which cost 45€ (for 5P), a very fair price.
Unbelievable!! We had so much and play every over and over again. Because we went there in Tuesday, so it's not really crowded. The waiting time isn't that exhausted. More time to explore and play rolling coaster 💯🎢
Miranda — Google review
A few big rides. Many closed even Easter week. Long queues. Open 10-17 (all rides shut at 5). Very few inside restaurants or cafes. Don’t come in the rain! Tried 5 venues to even find a coffee or tea. Water etc at airport prices. Better bring it with you!
Jonathan Schulster — Google review
We loved it!
Lovely amusement park. There is really something for everyone. We all had mega fun-adults and the kids.
We didn't even have the chance to explore everything, and we can't wait to be back!
We definitely recommend :)👌🏾👍🏾😉
Cindy Kegedi Madaga — Google review
Great amusement park for the whole family. Tickets and parking has to be bought online in advance! We did a lot of the regular rides, 'cause our kids are 5 and 8, scared of roller coasters. Bring drinks and food! Waiting times were fine. We loved the show 'Dragon eye and swords' - amazing!!
Only 4 stars because it is a lot of money for a family if 4.
Andrea Arrescurrenaga — Google review
It was fun and interesting. Despite the fact that without a car it is very difficult to get there. The park is large, there are rides for every taste and for all ages. We got unforgettable impressions from the day spent in Hiede park.
Fivis — Google review
Cute park and one really great roller coaster. The wooden roller coaster was the best. All others were rather short and didn't meet my expectations. Still happy that we visited, it's a great park, just doesn't compare to Europapark or American theme parks. If you lower your expectations, you'll have a great time.
Mostly, it bothered me that the rides were so incredibly short, most were about one minute or less. Still, as I said, great park for a day trip or family trip, just don't compare it with the big parks or rides elsewhere.
MT — Google review
Best amusement park that I've seen so far. Many playground equipments with different levels for children, family, youths ... Everything is organized and tidy. Just have in mind in thrilled category, you need to wait around 30-60 minutes in line per equipment. So better to plan and be there from morning and opening time to enjoy most of equipments
Arman Ebrahimpour — Google review
Very nice and clean amusement park. Also the cabins in holiday camp was clean and easy to access. Very huge parking space with lots of signs and gates.
We enjoyed two days trip there and will absolutely go there again.
I do recommend here for every one with a child or who love some excitements.
Aidin Azimi — Google review
I spent a full day trying out all the rides and really enjoy all, but toxic garden.
There is many options for kids above the age of 12 years (and above 140cm) for smaller children it is a bit restricted, bit there are still a few fun rides.
My favourite are
1. Scream free fall tower.
2. Krake (Roller coaster) good adrenaline rush even if a bit short.
2.flug der dämonen
3. Colossus
4. Desert race
For smaller kids
1. Wildwasserbahn
2. Indie-blitz
lenny w — Google review
Amazing experience
We went with 2 girls , 3 and 7 years old
The 7 (120cm) had a lot of things to do.
Also, the 3 years old enjoyed all the papa experience.
We watched 2 shows, and we loved it. It was amazing.
Rinat Borenshtein — Google review
Beautiful and cozy park, with excellent fun and food options. A real german amusement park adventure. Went on Halloween and lived a magical experience.
Eliza Schinner — Google review
Big and beautiful park. A lot of different locations and attractions for all ages. Big parking. At the weekend very long queues for the most popular attractions. I waiting more one hour. Recommended buy tickets online and visit on weekdays.
Hamelin is a town on the river Weser in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Hamelin-Pyrmont and has a population of roughly 57,000. Hamelin is best known for the tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Wikipedia.
New Town Hall in Hanover is a beautiful, imposing building with great views of the city. It's also home to a bistro, which is a great place to enjoy the sights and sounds of Hannover.
It is a city hall and was opened 1913, after having been under construction for 12 years. It is a wonderfull, castle-like building of the era of Wilhelm II in eclectic style at the southern edge of the inner city.
Mousa Mousa — Google review
In every angle, this city hall will always deliver a photo perfect view. You can go inside and explore this architecture or go wander outside and walk around the mini lake. During summer, you will see a lot of people enjoying their time having picnic on the garden or chit chatting with their friends and loved ones.
Dee-Aye Acuna — Google review
Hanover New Town Hall is a building worth visiting for both history and architecture lovers. This time I looked for architectural lines in it that I had not seen before and this building surprised me again. Spiral staircases, columns, arches, doors, balustrades, the golden ratio, domes, ornamentation, reflections - these are just some of the things that this building delights, encourages discovery and engages. A visit here is a must when in Hanover. Today, the city municipality is located here, maybe that's why entrance without a tour is free. There is also paid parking at the town hall itself.
Paulius Skamarakas — Google review
This is a MUST in your list of places to visit in Hannover.
Unfortunately the access to the terrace and the 360 Panasonic view is currently unavailable because of COVID.
The entrance to the hall is free and you will get surprised by some city representations (after the war, back in the earliest 20s, currently..). It's a beautiful visit.
Tamara Men?ndez — Google review
The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) rises with its beauty in the center of Lower Saxony capital just by a small pond and big Maschsee Lake.
It's the seat of Municipal government being built in the early 20c, replacing the old medieval Town Hall which is in Altstadt (old town).
Visiting is totally free except climbing the Dome. Amazing and rich in details architecture both, outside and inside.
Most interesting I found four big and precise models of Hannover over ages.
The first is from 1689 as a fortified medieval town. After that two models from 1939 and 1945 show the city before and after WWII when it was totally demolished, and finally the fourth one represents the modern and prosperous city of today.
Free to visit are also terrific mosaics on the first floor.
Climbing the Dome is paying few Euros, but problem is the waiting time (in our case over an hour) so we didn't make it
Dejan Braki — Google review
In the new town hall you can go inside and see some models of the old town. But for me the beauty on the outside is the most important thing, and it's very well done.
Carina Pissarra — Google review
Unfortunately the tower is closed due to COVID-19 and the end of the season. But still it is very beautiful outside
Kos — Google review
A great place … the central hall was pointed out to us buy a member of the tourist information. He also recommended a book The Red Thread . Which then had us on a tourist route , great help and well worth the 3€.
The main reason for visit was to ascend the (not straight)lift to the top of the tower , absolutely fantastic and views were as you would expect perfect.
Billy Skipper — Google review
Stunning building with a viewing deck on top of the dome! Only 6 people can go up at a time so there’s a bit of a waiting time but you can stay as much as you want and admire Hannover from above! There are three viewing platform levels that offer a full panoramic view of Hannover.
Christian Laurio — Google review
It is a wonderful Townhall. The building is excellent. The problem is definitely going up with the lift as it is only restricted to 6 people and we have to go to the third floor to take a lift. The waiting time is unfortunately too long. You can buy a ticket for four euro per person at the entrance.
Shri Gupta — Google review
Very nice Rathaus. But still I believe the one in Hamburg is nicer 😁 apparently you can go up and take photos from the top the city. But it is currently closed and opens in spring again
Neda Nahid — Google review
Just the symbol of Hannover! The most beautiful Rathaus I have ever seen. The location near lake makes it even more magnificent. It is worth to go to the observation desk - views are breathtaking and it costs only 4 euro. The unique elevator which takes you to the roof is very interesting too. The only thing is that you have to wait to get there as it only takes 6 people per ride. But totally must visit place. 👍
Anastasiia Kotiuzhynska — Google review
Excellent architecture
You can buy tickets to visit top floor of it
From where you can see aerial view of the city
Prd B — Google review
It was fascinating, Instagramable ambiance even late afternoon a lot of local tourist visited the place especially the observatory deck. There is entrance fee their cast 4 euro for adults and 3,50 for children closing time at 5:30 pm.
grace mariquit — Google review
The New Town Hall of Hanover is an absolutely stunning and historic building that is not to be missed. From the moment you set eyes on it, you are struck by its grandeur and beauty. The distinctive clock tower is a true highlight, and the views from the top are breathtaking.
The inside of the New Town Hall is just as impressive as the outside. The grand hall is a true work of art, and the council chamber is a testament to the history and tradition of Hanover. The various other rooms are also worth exploring, and the guided tours are a great way to learn more about the building and its history.
But the New Town Hall is more than just a beautiful building - it is also a thriving hub of activity. It is home to the Hanover city government and is used for administrative purposes, and it is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Whether you are looking to learn more about the history of Hanover or just want to enjoy a cup of coffee in a beautiful setting, the New Town Hall has something to offer.
Overall, the New Town Hall of Hanover is an absolute must-see. It is a beautiful and historic building that is sure to impress anyone who visits. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore this amazing landmark.
Milan Rusimov — Google review
Nice historical building. Tower was closed, but should be a 5 star when the tower is open again. Historical 3d models of town from 1680, 1939, 1945 and today was really nice to see.
The Erlebnis-Zoo Hannover is a zoo located in Hannover, Germany that features a variety of animals from around the world. The zoo has a well-maintained breeding program for elephants and has a wide variety of animal habitats, including an area dedicated to winter activities.
Great place to visit. You have to plan such as you have a whole day to spend in the zoo. You can see a variety of animals and birds from across the globe. Good place to visit with family and kids. It is pet friendly. There are cafes, children's play areas, gift shops and toilets inside the zoo. There is boating through a water canal and it was a nice experience. The seal show was also good. Over all it was a great day
Arathi Variar — Google review
Beautiful zoo. Very natural animals, fit, well-groomed. Prices in the upper range with 70 euros for 3 people. The employees were consistently friendly. Parking was a 5 minute walk away. The playground is an absolute must for the children, so make sure you plan enough time! And in any case, DO NOT leave the zoo without having an ice cream 🍦 It tastes fantastic.
Aakash Christ — Google review
This zoo was such a disappointment. If you expect a serious conservational effort and educational experience, this is not the place for you. It is more of a thematic animal enclosure experience geared towards children amusement. Mini theme park for kids. They lack staff, and the animals lack proper climate controlled enclosures. They have a whole section dedicated to safari animals, and either they were hiding from the cold so you didn't see them at all, or they were huddled together shivering. It was a really sad sight; much pity for the animals.
Definitely don't visit during winter. Even in summer I'd think twice.. Fortunately the staff were kind enough to issue a refund.
Wayne Teo — Google review
This is a beautiful zoo! One of the best zoos I have seen so far. My favorite part of the zoo was the farm area. There is a huge jungle gym at the end of the zoo. My son had so much. I was able to spend the day here with my family and I can't wait to go back next time we are in town.
Nicole Ogertschnig — Google review
Recommend buying tickets a week or two in advance to pay half the price!
Zoo was amazing the animals seemed very happy and lively. You could even step into the inclosure with some animals.
The seal show was really worth the watch.
Spent a really long time here a whole day affair.
Not many restaurants open during the winter season so bring food!
Boat ride was a really addition
The online map isn't great and signposting could be updated but it was the best zoo I have ever been to.
Orla Clarke — Google review
Very lovely architecture, interesting structures for the different animals, lovely layout. A good place to spend a nice weather day. Lots of animals to see.
NDIDI ASIODU — Google review
Please come early! Take the boat 🛶 tour & make sure to watch the seals 🦭 show! 5 hours is the least time to enjoy this place ✨❤️! Theres bathrooms all around and kids play areas all around and a lot cafes and restaurants too inside the venue itself! And there is themed areas with their local kind of animals!! I loved seeing the happy elephants 🐘❤️❤️❤️🦅🐮🐯🦊
Nesrine Ahllam — Google review
Very big , and beautiful I recommend going early so you have time to see everything. Big parking , ticket is a little bit expensive but it is worth it . You can see a lot of animals , there are parks for kids . Inside you can drink,eat,rest(ofc you pay for this too) everything you need you have inside .
Belma Koh — Google review
Just an amazing zoo, the best one I’ve ever been! I have spent 5 hours there and still didn’t see everything, you must plan a whole day for it. The highlight of it is lion’s family with 3 cubs (born 20.02.2023). They were so cute playing with each other, their mom and even serious father. I just could not leave the spot watching them for half an hour. Unfortunately the glass you are watching through is scratched and opposite sun made it even worse to look and make pictures, but they were so close, just few meters away. Amazing experience! I liked thematically made zones, never seen something like that in other zoo’s. They have feeding hours for animals so you could watch and they tell you some facts about animals but unfortunately only in German. All signs and information are in German too. People say the price 27 euro is expensive but I think it’s totally worth it and you can actually have much cheaper price (15 euro) if you book few weeks in advance through internet. Must see in Hannover!
Anastasiia Kotiuzhynska — Google review
It is a lovely zoo and it is much bigger than it looks
So make sure to put aside a good amount of time to enjoy it properly
Ann Faust — Google review
I was disappointed as I felt I didn’t get my money’s worth. Most animals were either too far or in hiding. Cafes were closed and the boat ride was under maintenance. The zoo isn’t a handicapped friendly place at least for me personally. All animal descriptions & information was in German so as a non native speaker it wasn’t fun to google translate info about animals I wanted to know more info about.
Injy Shaarawy — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Hannover Zoo, and I must say it was an incredible experience! The zoo is beautifully designed, with spacious and well-maintained enclosures that provide a comfortable habitat for the animals.
One thing that really impressed me about the Hannover Zoo is their commitment to conservation.
The variety of animals at the Hannover Zoo is truly remarkable. From majestic big cats to playful primates, there's something to captivate visitors of all ages.
In terms of facilities, the Hannover Zoo is well-equipped. There are several restaurants and snack bars throughout the park, offering a variety of refreshments and meals.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Hannover Zoo. It's not only a wonderful place to see a diverse range of animals up close. The dedication of the staff, the beautiful surroundings all contribute to an unforgettable experience.
Lander Bellens — Google review
Wonderful experience! We went on a Tuesday morning when it was not very crowded. There were groups of school children with their clipboards, studying different animals- that was pretty cool.
But, the zoo has a varied collection of animals, with some bot very common to zoos. They also had a petting area with cows and goats and sheep.
The Polar Bears are a beauty to watch.
Donae Walker — Google review
Very nice zoo with good parking possibility, restaurants and play grounds for children are available. The boat ride is amazing and in weekends, it may have around 15 minutes waiting time, which not that much, but worth to do it. For someone leaving around hannover, buying the annual ticket is better than the day ticket.
Autostadt in Wolfsburg is a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts and families alike. This automobile museum offers a fascinating display of the history of Volkswagen, featuring an impressive collection of vintage cars alongside new vehicle parking towers. Visitors can also enjoy driving tracks, shops, and restaurants within the park. Additionally, Autostadt provides a unique experience for families with designated play areas and activities for kids.
Autostadt in Wolfsburg is an absolute must-see for anyone who loves cars or technology. From the moment you arrive, you are immersed in a world of automotive innovation and history.
The Car Tower is a true highlight of the Autostadt experience. It is a breathtaking 50-meter-tall glass structure that houses over 400 new cars, and the views from the top are absolutely stunning. You'll get a panoramic view of the surrounding area and a chance to see all of the latest Volkswagen models up close.
But the fun doesn't stop there. Autostadt also has a test track where you can try out different Volkswagen models for yourself, a pavilion that displays historic and concept cars, and a theater that presents films about the history of the automobile. It is truly a one-of-a-kind experience that you won't find anywhere else.
And if you get hungry, don't worry - Autostadt has a number of restaurants, cafes, and shops to choose from. It is a great place to spend a day out, whether you are a local or just visiting.
Overall, Autostadt is an absolute must-see destination. It is a unique and interactive experience that is sure to impress and educate visitors of all ages. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn more about the world of automobiles!
Milan Rusimov — Google review
Overall the auto stat as a interesting place for any car enthusiasts to go to. For the most part the show pieces were incredible and very interesting Information. Though I have to say the Volkswagen building essentially a dealership in something that you're paying to experience. Essentially paid advertisement. But other that part at the end I'd say it was a pretty good experience!
John Dame — Google review
Was a amazing experience.
It’s a place, like a vehicle museum, where we can learn a lot about cars, technologies, and automotive brands.
If you intend to visit the City, and like world of cars, this place it’s really for you.
I recommend you spend some hours, like 3 or 4 hours for enjoy it.
There is food court and parking.
Pamela Rodrigues — Google review
Best place to visit in Wolfsburg. Huge amount of interesting cars and locations. Very friendly staff.
I fell in love with the “Style Icons” exhibition
Alina Bidnyk — Google review
We love the Autostadt. If you live in or around Wolfsburg and have kids you should definitely get an annual pass. They have special events during the summer and winter holidays. There are lots of great restaurants, albeit quite expensive. And there is a large play hall for kids where they can also do arts and crafts- perfect for those winter days when you don’t feel like going to a cold playground.
For us the cars are just a nice decoration!
Shannon Smith — Google review
Amazing experience! You can spend the whole day there. There are various attractions you can see such as the 2 big towers that are house for over 400 cars, the museum full of car history and amazing cars throughout the years, and many other car brands.
There are more than 1 restaurant that you can enjoy a quick bite in during your tour. The place also offers many cozy outdoor seating areas between the trees. And don't forget to end your day with an amazing experience on the large slides!
Basel Daoud — Google review
A collection of vintage cars that is mind-blowing . Perfect place to learn about cars, vintage especially and collection of new cars. Loved the experience. Buy tickets in advance is an option. Was there on a Saturday and got tickets in five minutes. Amazing also for children as there are play areas and activities for kids in designated areas.
kerrygan travels — Google review
The cost for the entrance ticket is high.. and the museum is the one thing thats worth on going for. The other places is not museum, its only sales location.
The whole place is a bit confusing too. Prices for food is a bit higher than rest of germany.
Compared to MB & Porsche museum in Stuttgart this is not worth coming for. The price for 2 people is almost the same as the two museums in stuttgart.
Big nice places for a walk, but i dont think i would come back again for it.
Cato H — Google review
You can spend all day there. You can buy food and drinks. Organized parking (we payed 4€ for 2 hour) , the employees are kind. We had a lovely time in Autostadt. In addition, the shopping complex is within walking distance. You can cross the bridge directly to the complex and vice versa (the parking cost 2€ for 2 hour).
Nofar Cohen — Google review
It's a very nice experience to be there, Go and see the world of cars in Germany especially the cars manufactured in the country. See the amazing history of the cars and how technology is advancing, you will enjoy
prince nduke — Google review
Great fun for all the family with plenty of attractions to visit.
Museum was fascinating to walk around and the play parks were great for entertaining the children.
Sean Wright — Google review
Must for car lover's ! You can easily spend whole day here going from one pavilon to another. You can also sit and try all new cars.
David Stovicek — Google review
Nice modern layout of the park and something to see for everyone, but make sure you check your plan good so that you don't forget to visit anything. If possible use parking one, you will have to do a little Less steps
Siegmund B — Google review
Been there twice with friends. If you are a car lover, you should definitely visit this place. Friendly personnel who will try to help you if you need it. In the Vag Group show centers you can sit in all the cars, no one will kick you out. We also took a tour of the factory and used the lift to the top floor of one of the two towers. It was cool.
I advise you to book tickets to the factory and to climb the towers in advance, there is always a queue.
I will definitely come back.
Sergey322 Live — Google review
Pretty cool place if you like cars. It also seems quite entertaining for kids, as they had a small ice skating ring outside and quite a few interactive activities in some buildings.
Unfortunately two pavilions were closed when we visited… but in general it was a good experience.
Also worth it to try the VW Currywurst.
Gabriella Barbosa — Google review
A complete day from 10 am to 6 pm full of cars and adventure time with family or friends recommend cinema is included also showing 4 short movies for Volkswagen but super nice
Restaurants, coffee shops, kids area .. everything is available .
Mohammed Hassan — Google review
I can say this Autocity was created very modern and unusual. Museum with lots of different car makes and models is appealing🚙🚗Unfortunately, some spaces were closed because of renovation.
Hanna Shapovalova — Google review
Skoda, Lamborghini and Bugatti was closed but they still charge for tickets full price. Other makes has nothing interesting to show only couple boring electric cars. Only one interesting thing was exposition with old and unique cars.
Dariusz Krawiec — Google review
A great place for not just car lovers, but the whole family.
We visited in December and they had Christmas markets (1400-2200), ice rink and snow park. Great vibe to the place and the service was top notch.
We booked the tower tour and factory tour, however unfortunately our factory tour was cancelled. Still, the tower tour was excellent and we looked through the museum and each "podium" for the various VAG brands, Porsche being the best imo. Bugatti and Lamborghini podiums were closed, however there was still plenty to see and do.
Museum in a former silver mine with history & geology exhibits, plus tours of 18th-century shafts.
Very impressive! It was for me the first time to visit a mine like this, it feels you go back in time! The groups weren't that big, so you could see a lot of the mine. It was quite cold, so wear warm clothes. The train underground was an amazing experience!
Maud de Laat — Google review
if no guide, no chance to go intotunnel.
Gfast Gao — Google review
An amazing experience I would highly recommend! It's rare to get to walk in the shoes and take the same mine train the miners took back in the day, deep into the depths of this mine and UNESCO World Heritage site. The rest of the museum and exhibitions are also interesting but the mine rail tour is a must!
Aaron Robinson — Google review
Great history, but poor presentation. No tours in English. High price for the little intro one gets… it seems there will be renovations - so maybe will be better in another 5 years..
Kristina S. — Google review
Even though they state there are English tours - there were non on the weekend with public holiday. We also tried to call in the working hours but the call was not taken. To get into mines you need a tour, so you would listen for German… for one of they’re we have taken it ended before the usual end because of corona and no one said it to us while buying tickets… also information between yours noticeably overlap, I would just take 1 tours…
Polina Turishcheva — Google review
Our family of four had a brilliant day at the Rammelsberg Mine. Very interesting exhibition and informative guided tour in the mine. Highly recommend to book tours in advance as they fill up quickly.
Jes Michaelsen — Google review
It is a museum that I definitely recommend you to attend after visiting the medieval village. This mine, which focuses on mining history, provides you with a lot of experience. You can mine through the tour and learn about many other mines. It was a very good experience, definitely worth its price. Attention, there are many things to visit! Maybe you could spend half a day here.
Muaz To — Google review
Very deceiving for such an emblematic place. It is still a quite impressive place full of history which is nice to see. I expected more...
First of all, there is no tour in English. For a UNESCO world heritage site, you will expect at least one tour in English.
For the museum part, it is interesting but everything is disorganised and it is not appealing. Some parts are only in German.
I hope one day, this place would be made more accessible for non-german speakers.
___ Alexandre — Google review
I was here 3 years ago and must say it is differently worth a visit. I fell humble and on the same time drawn of the excitement when we were shown around deep down in the old shafts and mine.
Specially was it amazing to see the big Mills in the mine run by water going through the mine. I will come back to see it again.
Nicolas Dobie Trane — Google review
We did the "Röder Stollen" today on very short notice. The tour and the guide was excellent and everything was well explained. Bottom line, thanks for a very interesting insight on the history of ore mining condensed in one hour.
Sc. U — Google review
I visited Rammelsberg Friday 7/7-23 and it is a must see. Do not miss this place if you have any interest in history, engineering, tech, geology and/or mining. There is history, mining, geology exhibitions, the historical buildings and different guided tours.
I must recommend the "From Lump of Ore to Concentrate" guided tour. This tour takes you to the top building of the site by elevator and then you walk down trough the buildings along the mountain side. The buildings contains all the machinery used to process the ore to extract the tin, cobber and lead from the stones. Many of the machines still works and it is all explained and demonstrated by the guide! A very big thanks to the guide (named Frans I think). It was an absolutely fantastic guided tour! I also did the "Mine train tour". It is a fun and interesting tour, but less technical, shorter and also aimed to be great fun for children.
Thank you for a great day at Rammelsberg.
Highly recommended!
Tours of an elaborate castle, built upon Medieval foundations & finished in the 19th-century.
Well worth the visit. We were not sure what to expect of Wernigerode but we were absolutely blown away by this castle. Such an incredible building inside and out. I would recommend paying to see the inside as it's really impressive.
James Paylor — Google review
This castle is located in the top of a hill, having a magnificent view towards the town of Wernigerode. The garden of the castle and the view are the best sights of the castle. The castle indoors is nice, well preserved, but you should do not expect to see a palace. There are more luxury castles in Vienna or elsewhere. Also, the whole castle architecture is asymmetrical and that's also beautiful and creative. It gives a mysterious and kind of dark sense to me. For sure it worth a visit combined with a visit to the town underneath which is also very picturesque.
Apostolos Chouliaras — Google review
An interesting experience in visiting the castle and its interior. Lots of interesting things to see and experience. The pleasant smell of old wood and stone is present. And special freshness in the walls, pleasant if you do it during the summer. In front of the castle there is a park and a nice view of the city. All recommendations.
mega — Google review
This is a stunning castle overlooking the beautiful town of Wernigerode - you can’t miss it really, sat on top of the hill! You have choices on how to get up there - walking, by bimlebahn or by horse drawn carriage, we did the latter and it was a wonderful way to spend 30 mins and get to look at the town as you go up to the castle - highly recommended! The castle itself is stunning, we thoroughly enjoyed it even though the majority of the info is obviously in German, there are some bits in English, for example it would describe the room but not the individual contents. Photography and video are not allowed inside the castle unfortunately. There is also a couple of cafes there for some refreshments and a small gift shop. Stunning views over the town from the castle grounds. Lovely way to spend a few hours, not to be missed if you’re in the area!
Claire Cronin (All Things Dark & Dirty) — Google review
This place is amazing! The beauty of the castle is marvelous which also comes with great historic value. The site is mostly admirable in the time of sunset and the path which leads to the castle is fantastic. Overall, it is a great adventure one can have there.
GOUTOM DEY RAM — Google review
Incredible architecture that conveys an fitting mood. There are two round courses that are very much worth paying the considerably affordable entry fee of 9€. Lots to see and discover. A must. Easy to reach on foot from city center in about 20 to 30 Minutes.
Jan Kaselitz — Google review
Excellent hiking area and beautiful castle, with lake and small zoo around
Amarok Sh — Google review
On top of a hill , once you reach there enjoy city view 🤩
You can use two way get into castle either steps or sloppy road.
In German
“Eine sehr schönes Schloss”
Jobi Thottungal — Google review
The castle is very well kept. The rooms available are dining hall, bedrooms, chapel. There is a cute snack restaurant where coffee and ice cream are available. On a clear day, you can view the town from the castle. To get here, we booked a taxi from our hotel and then agreed with the driver on a pickup time.
Jao Eugene — Google review
Disappointed ☹️ Firstly there are renovations going on, so a lot of the Castle is obscured. You can't take photos inside and it's too difficult to climb the stairs! It does however have a nice restaurant that overlooks the valley and the houses below. I nice place for a meal and drink or simply have a coffee ☕ and cake 🍰
Tracey Elliot — Google review
We walked from our hotel, Hotel Erbprinzenpalais, to the Castle. 250 ft incline but paved and places to rest along the way if needed… took us less than 10 min.
As expected, the castle was magnificent. The historic “presence” was tangible. We elected for a self guided tour but if you’re into the history, a guide is well worth it.
We got there just before before opening at 10 AM and took about an hour to walk through. There’s a little cafe that opens at 11 so we grabbed a table and enjoyed some Apple Strudel and coffee but the had beer and champagne with strawberries too. Just as we sat the place got busy with tour groups so folks were waiting for a table. Get
There early and it shouldn’t be an issue.
Over all a great experience! And on your way out, take the hiking path to Wild Park Wernigerode Christianental. The path is easy and although not a lot of animals, the park is beautiful and worth the trip.
Russell Wentz — Google review
I've gone to this castle about 5 times with visitors from other countries, and I feel like they don't do enough with special exhibits. My first time there they had an incredible and very fun Donald Duck art exhibit that was light-hearted and and fun juxtaposition to the history of the castle. Since then, there has only been one special exhibit, and the was the most recent one for Christmas, and it wasn't particularly exciting.
So if you only go to the castle once, it's quite exciting, especially the dining hall. But for the frequent flyers, I feel it lacks something special to keep people coming back again and again.
But, I did see my first double rainbow from the balcony of the palace, so that was special!
Alyssa — Google review
No photos are allowed to do inside the castle 🤡
A little bit disappointed, not too much to see. Plus some repairings were been doing exactly by the castle, so it's definitely not the best time to visit the place. The souvenir shop was awful actually, but the castle itself wasn't too bad. Some painting were impressive and the rooms looked lovely too
Sasha — Google review
One of the best preserved castles I've ever seen. Definitely worth a visit! The restoration is on going and the attention to detail shows. Very impressive and the highlight of our visit to this part of Germany! The rooms are tastefully decorated in historical accuracy. The wood carvings are absolutely amazing. The history of the castle itself is fascinating. You even have several cafe's to choose from.
Erin Urban — Google review
The castle was very nice, I recommend to visit it because it remains very similar as the original building and it’s very beautiful. However, you will probably not understand a thing because all the explanations are just in German, not in English. There aren’t audioguides either (in any language).
Very important: DON’T BUY THE TICKETS IN INTERNET. We did it and the web didn’t work well at all: we wanted just 4 tickets and we bought 8 of them because of a mistake. We complained about it in the reception and the girl there refused to speak in English and she demanded that we spoke in German. In short, she didn’t help us at all and we had to sell them to other people at the entrance of the castle. Fortunately, a German girl (a tourist) helped us a lot. It’s a shame that someone working in front of the public at a tourist place don’t know how to speak in English.
Neus Langa Chordá — Google review
"Wernigerode Castle, perched with fairytale elegance amidst the Harz Mountains, is a historical gem. The castle tour offers a deep dive into medieval times with meticulously preserved rooms and captivating artifacts. The panoramic views of Wernigerode town are breathtaking, providing a perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts. The castle's gardens are well-kept, offering a tranquil escape. Educational and enchanting, it's a must-visit for history buffs and families alike. A true highlight of German heritage."
Google Contributor Syed Abdullah — Google review
The castle is partly under reconstruction (outside). An adult ticket costs 10 euros. Circular tours of the two floors of the castle are available. From the observation deck you have a beautiful view of the city, which has a medieval charm. A great place for a guided tour.
The historic area of Altstadt mit Burgberg-St. Wiperti-Münzenberg in Quedlinburg is dominated by a castle and church situated on a hill. This district is ideal for leisurely walks, as it features charming half-timbered houses and meandering streets. From the castle grounds, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Quedlinburg's rooftops, spires, surrounding countryside, and the Harz region.
Entrance free into the city. It's a Lovely area to have a walk. There are restaurants also available with nice food. Some places were under construction and soon will be opened. It's better going there before 4.pm. the museum closing time is 4
Ayodhya Pathirana — Google review
The old town is dominated by the castle and church on the hill. The district is perfect for strolling through half-timbered houses and winding lanes. From the castle grounds there are views over the jumble of roofs and spires of Quedlinburg as well as the surrounding countryside and towards the Harz.
Richard Ashcroft — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful cities in Saxony Anhalt is Quedlinburg with its dreamy, fairytale backdrop of historic half-timbered houses with lovingly designed guild signs from the past. A journey that is really worth it. Only 267 km away from the Ruhr area.
As also to Thuringia, by the way. There are so many beautiful cities with a lot of contemporary history in Germany and I haven't seen all of them yet, but Quedlinburg is absolutely recommendable with its narrow streets, cafes with homemade cakes, friendly service everywhere and wonderful accommodation. Those who like hiking will get their money's worth here. Every day you discover something new and can't get enough of nature, cabaret, museums, theater, music and creative people.Yes, 🧳🚗☀️Spring is coming and everything looks twice as beautiful there.I wish you a safe journey and many interesting encounters Your local guides 👑😄
Rose🌹 Marie
(Original)
Eine der schönsten Städte in Sachsen Anhalt ist Quedlinburg mit seiner verträumten, märchenhaften Kulisse von historischen Fachwerkhäusern mit liebevoll gestalteten Gildeschildern von Anno Dazumal.Eine Reise die sich wirklich lohnt.Vom Ruhrgebiet aus nur 267km entfernt.
Wie übrigens auch nach Thüringen. Soviele schöne Städte mit viel Zeitgeschichtlichen Elementen gibt es in Deutschland und alle habe ich auch noch nicht gesehen, aber Quedlinburg ist absolut empfehlenswert mit seinen Gässchen, Cafés mit selbstgebackenen Kuchen, freundlicher Servive überall und wunderschönen Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten.Wer gerne wandert kommt hier auf seine Kosten.Jeden Tag entdeckt man neues und bekommt nicht genug von Natur, Kleinkunst, Museen, Theater, Musik und Kreativen Menschen.Ja, 🧳🚗☀️Der Frühling kommt und da sieht alles doppelt so schön aus.Gute Reise wünsche ich euch und viele , interessante Begegnungen Eure Local Guide 👑😄
Rose🌹Marie
Rosemarie Bijok — Google review
Nice town and architecture. Recommend!
Ron — Google review
(Translated by Google) World cultural heritage... and rightly so.
This number of old half-timbered houses... surprising and inspiring.
You quickly get the feeling that time has been turned back.
Since there are fairy lights hanging in the alleys everywhere in the city, it must be really great in the evenings.
Full recommendation for a visit.
(Original)
Weltkulturerbe.... und das zu Recht.
Diese Anzahl an alten Fachwerkhäusern... überraschend und begeisternd.
Man bekommt schnell ein Gefühl, als sei die Zeit zurückgedreht.
Da in der Stadt überall Lichterketten in den Gassen hängen, muss es abends auch sehr toll sein.
Volle Empfehlung für einen Besuch.
Timo R. — Google review
(Translated by Google) The old town ensures that Quedlinburg is rightly a world heritage site. One half-timbered house chases the other, you really feel like you're walking through the Middle Ages. Small shops, restaurants and pubs are hidden in many alleys. Of course, depending on the time of year, there are a lot of people out and about, but the old town is absolutely worth a visit.
Climbing the castle hill is also worth it because you have a wonderful view of the old town. Currently (as of September 23) there is unfortunately a lot of fenced and cordoned off here, and the climb is also signposted a bit confusingly, with a sign pointing to a side staircase that you should take, but in our case the main climb was free.
(Original)
Die Altstadt sorgt dafür, dass Quedlinburg zurecht Welterbe ist. Ein Fachwerkhaus jagt das andere, man hat wirklich teils das Gefühl, man würde durchs Mittelalter wandeln. In vielen Gassen verstecken sich kleine Geschäfte, Restaurants und Kneipen. Es sind natürlich je nach Jahreszeit sehr viele Leute unterwegs, aber die Altstadt ist einen Besuch absolut wert.
Auch der Aufstieg auf den Burgberg lohnt sich, weil man hier einen herrlichen Ausblick auf die Altstadt hat. Aktuell (Stand September 23) ist hier leider sehr viel umzäunt und abgesperrt, auch der Aufstieg ist etwas verwirrend beschildert, weißt ein Schild doch auf eine Nebentreppe hin, die man nehmen soll, der Hauptaufstieg war aber dann in unserem Fall dann doch frei.
Tim Erbring — Google review
(Translated by Google) This old town with its beautifully restored half-timbered houses is rightly a World Heritage Site. You just can't get enough of the splendor.
(Original)
Diese Altstadt mit ihren schön restaurierten Fachwerkhäusern ist mit Recht Weltkulturerbe. Man kann sich einfach nicht sattsehen an der Pracht.
Hans-Peter Staps — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place with many old half-timbered houses from different times, a city tour is definitely worth it.
(Original)
Ein sehr schöner Ort mit vielen alten Fachwerkhäusern aus verschiedenen Zeiten,eine Stadtrundfahrt lohnt sich auf jeden Fall.
Enrico Strauch — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old town with 1200 listed houses. Definitely worth seeing
(Original)
Altstadt mit 1200 denkmalgeschützten Häusern. Sehr sehenswert
Stefan Folz — Google review
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I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again
The Green Citadel in Magdeburg, designed by Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, is a striking and unconventional building that combines residential apartments with retail spaces. Its unique and eccentric architecture has drawn comparisons to the work of Spanish architect Gaudi. The building's colorful exterior resembles a vibrant painting brought to life. Visitors can enjoy exploring the restaurants and shops located within the Green Citadel, making it an essential destination for those interested in contemporary architecture and design.
Absolutely fascinating and inspiring. And a really excellent guided tour. So thought-provoking.
Eddie Chauncy — Google review
Just a beautiful architecture in the center of the city. Not much to do in there.
Amna Khan — Google review
We took the tour (which was almost hourly during the weekend) which was surprisingly interesting. We learned a lot of cool and interesting facts about Hundertwasser and got to explore the different rooftop areas of the building. The Japanese restaurant on the ground floor is also worth a stop :)
Julia Koch — Google review
Very unique architecture. It reminds me the vibe of Barcelona ‘the city of Gaudi’
Sabreen S. Chowdhury — Google review
Very interesting building. Shares, colours and everything made me thinking it’s like Gaudi in Barcelona, but it’s not. It’s different and more user-friendly I believe. There is a lot of cafes, restaurants on ground level. It’s really green and friendly, I could live there for a while :) probably the best thing to see in Magdeburg!
Krzysztof Wydrowski — Google review
Urban oasis. Very cool place with nature and human interaction. I love the idea of urban farming and its architectural design
Hsu Mon Kyaw — Google review
A Beautiful buildings ,pretty pittoresche like no other else in germany,
restaurants and shops under it.Amust see in magdeburg !
max deluigi — Google review
Quick visit on a wet and windy Saturday afternoon. Nice Café at the base of the building and an eclectic range of boutique shops.
Phil — Google review
Extra-ordinary structure. The shapes, colors are outstanding. I think it's unique and eco-friendly. This non-linear, naturally-curved building was created by an Austrian designer. The ground floor has a variety of cafes and eateries. That's certainly the finest thing to see in Magdeburg!
Linh Phan — Google review
The Grüne Zitadelle by Friedensreich Hundertwasser is one of its kind and once one takes a round trip around the whole house, one gets to know the life and ideas of such a brilliant mind behind this. ❤️
Science's Bedroom — Google review
A beautiful architectural masterpiece by Hundertwasser. Fascinating, unique, something you have to see. Variety of shapes. Use the tour with a guide to get complete information. Nice cafe and shops.
MK — Google review
Beautiful place with a very interesting history behind it. You can take a great tour with a guide and visit the top of the building and learn a lot about the architect behind it. Great small gift shop inside with very friendly staff.
Maciej Zadora — Google review
One of the most impressive buildings I've ever been to. Also, they offer a 1.25 hour tour for ~13 euro that tells you all about the building, but also about the history of Magdegurg, which comes highly recommended. The building has many spaces open to the public, including an absolutely charming center courtyard.
Kira — Google review
Worthwhile to visit on a hot day! Be sure to also go to the inside yard where you will find a spring and the trees! The building was built as one of the last of Hundertwassers designs. They also have toilets but they were paid when I visited.
Carmen S — Google review
A very lovely place to visit. I’d definitely recommend the tour since it takes you around the place all the way to the top for one of the best views. Sadly the tour is only in German but our guide was sweet enough to translate some of the things in English. You’ll be walking and climbing lot of stairs, so keep that in mind.
The zoo Leipzig is one of the oldest and most modern zoos in Europe. It boasts a large variety of animals from 850 different species, all in naturalistic habitats. In addition to its animal exhibits, the zoo has conservation programs to help protect endangered species.
The zoo was beyond my expectations! It is definitely one of the best things to do in Leipzig after the self ride boating experience. The zoo has all kinds of animals from bears, lions, monkeys, chimps, aquarium, giraffe, Zebra, Rhino, tropical rainforest experience to most of the well known and a few almost extinct animals one would want to see.
The ticket was 22 euros per person which is definitely worth the money. Plan to spend at least 4-5 hours in the zoo. If you are an animal enthusiast then you might need minimum 5-6 hours
Murugan muthukrishnan — Google review
Beautiful Zoo.
It was a rainy day. Perfect because it wasn too crowded.
Parking: The best place to park is in the parking garage directly opposite the entrance. Good and not too expensive.
Food: Everywhere in the zoo there is the possibility to eat and drink something. I can recommend the restaurant at the giraffe enclosure with a view of giraffes and zebras.
The large cafe is really big and tastes very good.
I recommend to take some water with you because the prices for food and drink are sometimes high
Mo — Google review
Definitely worthy of visiting. Don't regret the decision at all. The aquarium was wonderful. Saw most of the animals as we sticked to the route on map. The boat trip was out of the world experience and was worth 2 euros more. Overall a happy feeling to have visited here.
Sweta Thakur — Google review
Probably the best zoo in Europe. Since my first visit, they have been improving the older parts of the zoo and now it's almost fully renewed with modern enclosures.
It can be very crowded, even on workdays.
Themed areas are correct and well balanced, not looking too artificial or like a theme park.
Don't miss the pangolins at the underground floor of the elephant house ;)
Xavier Bayod — Google review
Leipzig Zoo has a decent variety of animals, and some exhibits were enjoyable. However, my experience was not so good as several animals were missing during my visit. Moreover, the food prices were very high and the overall atmosphere felt too crowded. Improvement in these areas would significantly enhance the visitor experience.
As per my experience the aquarium and Tropical world were amazing ....
Faisal Qayyum — Google review
Although a small number of animals could understandably not be seen in the outdoor enclosures due to the cold and snowy winter weather, the beautifully and creatively laid out zoo still contained a much wider variety of species to see than I had anticipated. A wholly enjoyable experience, even in 'off season'.
Peter Wareham — Google review
One of the best Zoos I have visited. Pretty big and lots of space for the animals. The amazon house is great. The aquarium was very crowded, i don’t think the corona traffic light ever goes on red
Asif Malik — Google review
One forgets within 30 minutes that they are in the city or even in a zoo. If the visiting route is followed, you will have the most enjoyable trip. Gondwanaland must be visited both by walking and by boat. You can bring food and drink with you, there are enough suitable places. There is a great transportation and parking place, whether by car or by bus, train or tram. Right across the entrance door, you can also lock your bike next to the closed parking lot. In the zoo, which consists of 6 different concepts, you really live every part of it to the fullest. The most beautiful zoo I've ever seen. Especially in the tropical park, a boat tour should be done.
Joseph Hahn — Google review
I was incredibly impressed with this zoo. I’ve been to multiple zoos in North America and Australia and this one was the most impressive. I couldn’t get over how incredible the tropical building was, and just how BIG it was! The prices were also very reasonable, and food inside was not too overly expensive. I could easily have spent an entire day just exploring half of this wonderful zoo.
Maddy R — Google review
Fantastic! We were getting in very fast with our online tickets. It's better to print out. The whole zoo was great. Plenty extra attractions for kids too. Boat ride was amazing as well. We had a great time. Easily needed 6,5 hours. At the moment the Aquarium is closed due to renovation. We are definitely going to come back.
Eszter Moln?r — Google review
The layout and theming of this zoo is excellent and at times it felt more like a theme park (especially in Gondwanaland). Food prices and availability is good, even on a busy day, and the enclosures are far more creative than places like Berlin. Admittedly we did struggle to see some of the animals at times, particularly the monkeys who were hidden in their huge enclosures. I’ll definitely go back, though next time not on a public holiday.
Tom Beck — Google review
Our family spent the day at the Zoo! It was such a wonderful time! Walking through Gondwanaland was a highlight! Definitely recommend checking it out! :)
The only negative thing is, on crowded days, the pathways are so narrow that it makes for a bit of closterfobic experience (especially the path through Pongoland). Other than feeling packed in, we had a great time there!
Alex Lawrence — Google review
Nice Zoo Garden very accesibile, just a short walk from Center. I visited it a few years back and I liked it more then. Maybe now it has more fast food places and less animals, or maybe they were just hidden or taking a break. Plenty of space for animals, very natural environment and you have to be lucky to be in the right place and the right time to see the animals. I liked also the Amazonian place. Enjoyed Leipzig, clean and full of nice places to see. Good food and drinks. Zoo and parks are a big plus.
Adi Robescu — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is truly an amazing place to visit. It’s not just big; it’s incredibly expansive, offering a wide variety of animal exhibits and attractions to explore. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out with family or friends, this zoo has something for everyone.
One piece of advice I’d like to share is that if you plan to visit more than once or think you might return in the future, it’s definitely worth considering an annual pass. Buying a yearly ticket can be more cost-effective than paying for admission on a per-day basis, especially if you want to take your time to fully enjoy everything the zoo has to offer. It’s a great way to support the zoo and ensure you can return whenever you please.
Sava V. Franke — Google review
Pretty awesome place! Here's my boy trying to pet one of the animals! Super kid friendly and you'll need a whole day to go through everything if you want! Will definitely go back again
ronald james jabulin — Google review
The zoo is wonderful and I had a great experience. The animals look well taken care of and I would like to visit again during the summer for the different activities.
Mehank Jadhav — Google review
My highlight of the zoo is the tropical boat trip. Highly recommended, it's only 2€per person. You feel like you are in the tropical rainforest, and the sound of nature is unbelievable. There is a small tree bridge to walk above to see overall of this jungle. Also a nice restaurant for you to sit and relax and be with nature hearing birds and other animals. Other parts of the zoo are very nice too, especially the big restaurant where you can see the animals walking around you.
Warin — Google review
Leipzig Zoo wasn't just a zoo visit, it was a tropical escape! The meticulously landscaped tropical gardens transported me to rainforests teeming with life. The boat trip for 2 euros was an absolute must, offering a tranquil journey.
While food options were limited. Though I missed the vibrant world of parrots, the aquarium was a stunning spectacle.
Overall, Leipzig Zoo was a diverse and exciting adventure, especially for those who love the tropics. The tropical gardens were the star, offering a unique and immersive experience. Highly recommended!
Krishnendu Saji — Google review
A must see if you are anywhere near this location. Well maintained establishments with a big aquarium and great variety of animals. Go online and plan on seeing the feeding of your favorite beasts. Absolutely recommend
Dora Gavriil — Google review
Very cool zoo. We were in late October and almost all animals were visible. Gorillas and orangutans have a very nice locations. There are babies of lions, elephants , giraffes, gorillas and orangutans.
I really love corals and you will found a good display here
Kateryna Shelest — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is great.
There is a wide variety of animals from all over the world.
In addition to the animals, there are other attractions such as guided walks and children's games.
I was fascinated that the Zoo was divided into different regions of the world.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is a monstrous train station with over 300 meters of facade, and it's also home to a number of shops, cafes, and grocery markets. The station is one of the largest in the world by floor area, making it an ideal spot for shopping.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is a bustling transportation hub that seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern amenities. Its impressive design, efficient layout, and numerous shops and restaurants make it a convenient and enjoyable place to travel through. However, it can get quite busy at peak times, so be prepared for crowds. Overall, it's a well-maintained and functional station that serves as a gateway to Leipzig and beyond.
Mubinur Rahman — Google review
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof - once rated as the best/most beautiful central station in the entire of Europe.
Binxu748er — Google review
This place is warm with so much buying and selling activities going on. Seeing many good things. For kids is a fun jolly outing. It's a beautiful arena to visit.
Bunmi Abike — Google review
This station is very big, but it is really easy to find the way. Electronic devices such as ticket machines, th
e screens are well thought and useful
musa bulut — Google review
Awesome architecture. Probably One of the largest train station I have visited in Germany. The shopping mall on the 1st floor has many restaurants and cafes. Plenty of options to choose from.
Pranjal Bhadti — Google review
Always good to come back to this place. Amazing building and exciting underground shopping arcade with a wide variety of outlets. Very clean
Tom L — Google review
One stop destination for all my needs on Sunday. When every shops and eateries are closed in the city this complex is there for you:)
Saneesh C S — Google review
If the Berlin station looks pretentious and modern, then the Leipzig station takes you back 100 years into the past.
Geron Aleksandor — Google review
Super convenient, many shops.
The architecture is very impressive too.
At the same time, it's noisy, it's crowded. Well, it's a railway station after all.
Alice Oehninger — Google review
So far the nicest Bahnhof I've seen in Germany, always busy with people passing through and people just coming to shop. As it houses so many great stores to shop in over 3 levels with so many things to see and amazing food options. You can't come to leipzig without seeing it as it is the main train station. Even made more lovely around Christmas or as they say Weinachten, as lots more food stalls open up.
Stu says — Google review
The largest in Europe.. 😍 Best train station I have been! 👌 With multiple railways and connecting Trips to offer.. A Subway can also be found in this big trainstation... And no worry for having a long connecting Trips, a mall is also within the Station. Various Restaurants and Shops available..
Sherland Dajuela — Google review
Beautiful Christmas decorations inside of the building, which adds up to the uniqueness of the historical building.
Saodat Khaitova — Google review
Very spacious, you get a variety of things, highly recommended.
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Probstheida neighbourhood is a huge temple of death commemorating the 1813 battle when Austrian, Russian, Swedish and Prussian forces came together to defeat Napoleon. The imposing memorial site features carvings, statues and inscriptions and reflects its reflection in the lake of tears.
Beautiful, but must take ~320 steps to reach to the top of the building, the path and steps can be narrow.
But you can get a good town view from the top.
Must visit landmark while you in Leipzig:)
We went on a weekend just right after opening at 10am- less crowded & peacefully explored, around 11-12pm we saw big crowd coming.
S — Google review
If you're in the area and interested in history - visit this one!
It cost me 10€ entry, and then I headed inside. There's a lift, but if you want to truly see everything, you cannot avoid the stairs. Overall there are about 500 of them, but as I combined lift with stairs, I climbed about 250, I guess.
The view from the top is nice, but the one from the Panorama Tower in the city is way better.
Flynn On Tour — Google review
I enjoyed this monument more than I thought I would. The big statues reminded me of ancient statues. The acoustics inside are pretty good. The whole experience is maze-like, going up the narrow stairways. The views at the top are great. Remember to get your ticket below, before you climb the stairs to the entrance.
Jeremy Hall — Google review
One of the best places I have ever visited, so breathtaking and ancient. And the museum is so beautiful but the thing that's most beautiful about this place is the view from the top of the monument, absolutely otherworldly.
Sujata Dey — Google review
Very beautiful. Paying just €10 (€8 for students) you can go up to the very top of the monument climbing 500 steps in narrow spaces, the tiring way is totally worth it the view! Furthermore you can enter in the museum nearby and see ancient exhibits from the battle of nations.
Elena Pettirossi — Google review
I liked the museum very much. Leipzig is a must-see museum. It is a very impressive and explanatory museum. Germany's confrontation with its war history has been very effective. He should learn such lessons. I recommend it to anyone who visits Leipzig. It is a worth seeing place. The interior of the monument should definitely be visited. If you want to capture beautiful photo frames, I recommend you to visit it in the afternoon.
Clara Caster — Google review
Very peaceful to visit. It feels like a very secular monument to the Prussian people who endured Napoleon’s invasion. It take peace time to build such a monument. Unfortunately the peace time would not last with the start of World War 1 and the damage is from World War 2.
In the United States we are letting our World War 1 monuments crumble and allowing capitalism to take over our sense of duty. A concept most Americans can not grasp, but something Germans understand. This is a place of mourning but today it is a place to enjoy life with families.
Paul Bowen — Google review
This monument is in a beautiful, historical location and is still incredibly large and well-kept. You are welcome to go there and explore it with your friends and family. Visit on a sunny day.
Kazi Rahim Ullah Rahi — Google review
very nice monument with stunning view on top although it is a tiring climb, you could use a lift but you still have to climb about 150 steps of stairs to reach the top. there is also a museum next to it which is included in the ticket.
alex chan — Google review
Nice ancient place , great history behind this monument and still the monument is so huge and clean. You can visit the place go around with your friends . Advise from my aide visit on sunny day and look it for a night view
azfar nawaz — Google review
I must say the monument was very impressive. Entrance was 10 euros with an extra 2 euros for the audio guide. I would recommend that you take the audio guide as it gives you so much more information. The audio guide is available in English. There are 350 plus steps to get to the top but the views of Leipzig are spectacular. The museum covers the battle itself. This is where the audio guide really does come into it's own. It gives a view from the people that lived in Leipzig at the time of the battle and explains some of the exhibits and the reason for the battle. We spent approximately 3 hours here and another 40 minutes at cafe at the other end of the monument
Stillapatmike — Google review
One of the representative symbol of Leipzig. The height is 91 meters and it is most biggest monument in the Europe.
The closer I got to it, the more overwhelmed I was by its size and impact.
You can enter inside of the monument by 10€ per person.
On the top of the monument, you can see the overview of Leipzig. It is really amazing.
There are total 500 step to the top viewing platform.On the other hand, the elevator is settled in the monument and you can access by 2/3 height of monument easily.
Last 50 steps of top floor is too narrow to pass through each other. Please take care and go up without haste.
(History of this monument)
This monument was constructed for Prussia and allied forces wining Napoleon's French army at Leipzig.
This war is one of the most important battles and histrionical turning point of finishing the domination of Germany by French empire.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
One of the fifteen national monuments referred to as "Denkmals" this is the largest although in this authors opinion not the most impressive. Although it is impressive. If you come to Leipzig this is absolutely a must see.
Jesper Br?ns-Poulsen — Google review
A great place to see historical moments from WWI ( weapons, uniforms and buildings) which happened in Leipzig, and for sure the most that we loved about this place was the top of the building that shows the whole city around! It was breathtaking and deserves a visit!
Daniel Saada — Google review
It’s a huge architecture for a monument. A monument backed with German nationalist motivation while it was built but it’s least been memorialized now and people are more looking at the architecture.
It’s possible to get to middle viewing floor with two different lifts but the top observation deck is only accessible by very narrow and long stairs.
Timothy En Haw Chan — Google review
Very impressive building. The sheer scale of it is breathtaking. If you want to make it to the top viewing platform, be prepared for narrow staircases because the elevator does NOT go all the way to the top.
This is one of those monuments where the focus has shifted from what it commemorates to the monument itself. Most people visit it to see the building and admire its architectural design rather than think about the event for which it was built.
Wouter van de Ridder — Google review
Absolutely stunning place!!!
A place that I recommend to visit from the bottom of my soul.
Read a bit about this place before you go to visit!!!
You don't need to book yourself, and you dont need a guide, only tickets that cost approximately 10 euros per person.
The interior is something special, with an amazing view on the whole city.
The elevator is not going all the way up, and the staircase is narrow . Be ready!
Faris Kajan — Google review
Guys if anyone has Claustrophobia don't try it ever the stairs to climbing up about 400 ladder and gradually narrowing, and the ceiling is narrowing too like you are going to grave I recommended the place is good landscape is beautiful from up
Asmaa Elmasry — Google review
Are you fat, have health problems, do you want to see the Giant Monument to the Battle of the Nations? Congratulations, you've come to the perfect place.
1. Beautiful scenic view.
2. Treadmill.
3. Museum, which is optional, but for cash.
4. Nearest park
Geron Aleksandor — Google review
The tallest standing monument of Europe signifies the battle between Napoleon against the troops from Prussia, Austria and Sweden. The colossal monument is around 15-20min ride from the central station. To go on top you need tickets.
Laya Suresh — Google review
Monumental place with really majestic sculptures. You can go to the very top, just that the staircase is very narrow.
Few of the exhibitions were behind closed doors.
Jan Pokorný — Google review
impressive, but grey mastodont. Nice trip out of the city centre. Do no hesitate to go inside.
Laurens Miedema — Google review
We didn't get to go inside because of lack of time but it was really cool to see even from the outside. Something that looks so out of place in a European setting. Amazingly built. You do have to climb a bunch of stairs to go up to the main floors...for those who are physically disabled. But I think there is an elevator somewhere inside.
Exhibition of porcelain from 1710 to the present in the renowned maker's historic castle factory.
The Meissen porcelain manufactory is a very interesting place for those who love beautiful tableware, beautiful trinkets and are interested in crafts. You can go to the store and the museum at any time when the manufactory is open.
But I strongly recommend purchasing tickets with a demonstration of the production process; it is better to buy them in advance for a tour in a language suitable for you. However, there is an English audioguide, it allows you to take advantage of the German excursion.
I advise to visit a local cafe, where you will have the opportunity to dine on original Meissen porcelain. As a compliment we get there especial cookies with manufacture symbol.
Irina Sh — Google review
A really lovely and modern building, which feels very light and airy. Our tour guide was excellent, providing great facts and stories. Well worth the visit, which is a 30 minute train ride from Dresden, and then a 10 minute walk from the train station.
Tip: The cafe was surprisingly good! You have the option of indoor or outdoor seating.
Anita Windisman — Google review
Meissen and porcelain are like synonyms. So why not visit nice Meißen porcelain museum. If you want to know more, there are guided tours. More information, it all depends what you want. Museum can visit without guide. And of course is there shop, from where you can buy to yorself beautiful porcelain products. Near the factory is parking area.
Aimar Jaakson — Google review
If you are in Meissen, you need to visit this museum. They have huge collection and you will be amazed with the giant porcelain pieces. Tour was also fun, you go to different rooms to learn about modeling, sculpting, painting etc.
We spent good two good hours there.
Hanna H — Google review
The presentation is a little bit lacking, but otherwise is ok and the museum is amazing. The porcelains came from very different periods and this is why so beauty the collection. Good work for presentation and the kahle is the best.
Balázs Gábor — Google review
Excellent tour, interesting demo workshops. Audio guides in various languages. Eye watering prices in the shop
Anthony Alcock — Google review
Perfect place for people who have too much money on the account :) Large collection of porcelain and the tour explaining the process of making porcelain is definitely worth visiting.
Michał Lewinski — Google review
Great places with a rich history and a fantastic exhibition! I recommend!
The Zwinger museum features a carillon, porcelain collection and exhibits on historic scientific instruments. The palace is also home to three museums - one dedicated to classical music, one with exhibits on art and history, and the last focused on natural sciences.
The Zwinger is a really beautiful place housing a really nice museum that contains statues and art. It is definitely one of the places you simply cannot miss in Dresden.
Doge Colony — Google review
The Zwinger complex is incomprehensible until you’ve visited! You have no idea how grand it is until you’re there. We visited the grounds and the Old Masters Picture Gallery. Even though the grounds are getting worked on, the architecture is impressive enough to appreciate its grandeur. We really enjoyed the gallery as well.
Anne H — Google review
Unfortunately, during our visit, the courtyard was being renovated - with the entire thing having been dug up. The buildings are still impressive and the architecture is interesting. It's a huge building with multiply attractions. The place is a combination of a baroque palace, museums, an art gallery, a park, a terrace, with fountains, stairs sculptures.
A beautiful place to discover, learn and relax.. An absolute must see in Dresden!
Smiley Videography — Google review
Would have given it 5 stars but most of the inner garden was under construction. Lots to see as you walk around from stone carving to great views from the top of the walls. Lots of places to stop and admire the views and onions dorms and the very impressive chiming clock would like to call back when the garden works have been completed
gerald williams — Google review
A perfect place to visit during your time in Dresden. I went in spring and it was beautiful. It has many spots for photos and it is very nice to walk all around the gardens and the palace.
Julio Rico — Google review
Incredible place! Sadly we were here during renovations, so we didn't get to see it in it's full glory, but it's super cool even under construction.
kimmy jackson — Google review
Very beautiful baroque historical place. Beautiful view, garden, lake. Good place for spending time with the family, friends or just to find a bench and spend time with yourself . And it’s a perfect place for photo session . We went there when it was reconstruction’s works . Exciting to see that next time when they will finish renovations. If you’re planning to visit Dresden it’s a must have place to visit.
Julia Makarenko — Google review
Europe's most important baroque palace complex - and currently also a massive construction site. It is of course magnificent - but it would've been nice the Dresden website had a heads-up about the current state of the courtyard. Must visit - but especially when it's finished!
Bence Gyors — Google review
Reallynice place to visit, I did in winter time so I think I prefer back in a good time to enjoy more thus beautiful place. They are rebuilding now so I hope when I will back I can be ready to visit completely
Orlando Vasquez De la Cruz — Google review
Very interesting set of buildings. Totally rebuilt after the war by using whatever blocks were still useable. The orange (as in the fruit) greenhouse is marvelous.
MR — Google review
I found this area amazing. These buildings were an inspiration to restoration! When you look back at the history of Dresden and what happened to it during world was 2, you'd never think it had ever been obliterated. what a pretty city it is now.
Tracey Elliot — Google review
The complex is having sone restoration/construction but I still had a great time admiring and walking along the corridors of the baroque palace!
Very impressive architecture and lots of interesting structures…
Rizalyn — Google review
A lovely Rococo buildings collection with their characteristic charm and lightness. The garden is currently under renovation and the water features are not working either.
Nikos Parastatidis — Google review
Walking in history, you can feel the interweaving of time and space, the interdependence of light and shadow, as if you are traveling through time and space and having a conversation with history.
故事老高 — Google review
Beautiful complex with interesting museums. It’s better to buy a ticket that includes all museums. No need to buy it online.
Guilherme D. Garcia — Google review
Stunning and impressive. Most important monument architecture in Dresden. It is a complex with gardens built in 1709. Acknowledged a masterpiece of baroque architecture, it now houses internationally renowned museums and is the stage for many renowned music and drama performances.
CK Cheong — Google review
Breathtaking and amazing palace. Even though I have been here countless times, this palace never ceases to impress me. If you visit Dresden, this place is definitely a must-see. It is free of charge to look around the building. (Unfortunately it’s under construction at the moment).
Don Pokocha — Google review
Impressive baroque buildings, nice place to walk around in. Unfortunately the inner courtyard was under construction when we visited.
Antoniu Gugu — Google review
Beautiful
The whole museum is beautiful, whether it is on the inside or outside, the architecture and the collection will not disappoint you !
We took tickets for the porcelain exhibition and the gallery and didn't have enough time to visit everything unfortunately... But it was definitely worth it !
The Fürstenzug (Prince's Procession) is a large porcelain mural in Dresden, Germany. It tells the history of Saxon rulers throughout the ages.
One of the best places to visit in Dresden. Also if you want to catch the moment you need to wait.
Carmen Victoria Aguado L?pez — Google review
Truly a spectacle. 🌟 The intricate details behind this artwork is enough to stop you in your tracks and simply appreciate the workmanship for a good 20-30 mins. 🙌🏼
Plenty of tourists typically walk along this street, so don't waste an opportunity to get a clear photo when there's nobody around! 📸
?zz?? Z — Google review
Wonderful mural but it would be best to visit it with a guide since there is a lot of history depicted there which you could entirely miss otherwise.
Antoniu Gugu — Google review
Absolutely stunning artwork. Definitely must see place in Dresden!!
Pranjal Bhadti — Google review
Loved it! It is the best and at the same time simplest way to enjoy the history in Dresden. Walk through the history of Saxon simply by walking by this piece of art.
I cannot put it into words how interesting it was, especially if somebody plays some nice music in the background.
It's also located at the heart of Dresden with very easy accessibility to a lot of restaurants and Frauenkirche.
It'd be great to take a walk in the area every morning and have a headstart every day.
Naghmeh Naderi — Google review
The fact that something this impressive just casually exists in the center of Dresden is just incredible. Fürstenzug is absolutely a must-visit in this city - luckily, you don’t have to travel out of your way to see it. It is located right in the center of town, near many other famous sights in the city. If you visit in wintertime (like I did), you’ll find half a dozen Christmas markets within 5-10 minutes walking distance from Fürstenzug. It is an amazingly intricate and beautiful mural that puts pretty much any others I’ve ever seen to shame! Check this out next time you’re in Dresden - you will be amazed!
Michael — Google review
Baeutiful street. Amazing painting on the wall. Lovely. Must visit.
Vinay Kulkarni — Google review
This Procession of Princes dates from the 1870's and it is a mural showing all the rulers of Saxony. It can be reached in about 15 minutes if you walk from the Main Train Station. A must!
Alejandro Montiel — Google review
A very well preserved art wall in the city centre. Walking through this road, it feels like you are having a history lesson of the city and the region of Saxony!
Tour Ist — Google review
Reigning Monarchs from 1127-1873. This is portrayed outside of palace wall in Dresden and painted on porcelain. This porcelain was the only thing that withstood the burning heat from 1945 allied bombings
Richard Jack — Google review
It is an impressive ceramic work.
You have to visit this street in Dresden. It is an important landmark for Dresdenden.
murat cakan — Google review
A beautiful wall, completely painted with the story of the Saxon princess back from 1870s. Very detailed and marvellous art work full with history. A must visit if you are in the area. This can be combined with Dresden palace and the famous Frauenkirche.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Amazing mural going back in time. We could see it from our hotel room at the Hilton Dresden. My kids lived it!
Philip Freeman — Google review
As a woman who recently had the opportunity to admire the "Procession of the Princes" mural, I must say that it was an unforgettable experience. This stunning work of art, stretching over an impressive 102 meters, masterfully captures the history and grandeur of the Saxon rulers. The intricate details and vivid colors of the porcelain tiles create an awe-inspiring visual journey through the centuries. Standing before this magnificent piece, I felt deeply connected to the past and gained a newfound appreciation for the craftsmanship and artistic talent that went into creating such a monumental masterpiece. The "Procession of the Princes" is undoubtedly a must-see for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Saxony.
The Frauenkirche Dresdens rebuilt after World War II is a stunning example of baroque architecture and offers guided tours. Bach played an inaugural organ concert in 1736, and the church dedicates many concerts to his music.
A unique, magnificent view of Dresden that takes the tiredness of climbing up individual steps and narrow corridors to that church. To be loved, to be admired. This baroque style church, which remained a war memorial for fifty years, fascinates with its magnificence.
Mario Frank Keller — Google review
The Frauenkirche in Dresden is a beautiful church. This impressive building is very beautiful to look at from the outside and inside. We even had a guided tour with interesting information and backgrounds
The city that suffered the most from the destruction of World War II, demonstrates the strength of reconstruction and its beauties!
Aakash Christ — Google review
I simply love this place ❤️ I was at Dresden for 3 times but I was waiting for 20 years to get there. From my childhood we had at our library book about Dresdener museum and I want to get there since I was 5. So my dreams come true and now I am visiting this lovely place approx twice a year.
Mgr. Linda Ágoštonová — Google review
Dresden is the first German city where I have visited. It was an interesting trip . Dresden is a new experience for me. It’s a city with interesting architecture, beautiful views and interesting places. I liked it so much .
Iryana — Google review
A unique, magnificent view of Dresden that takes the tiredness of climbing up individual steps and narrow corridors to that church. To be loved, to be admired. This baroque style church, which remained a war memorial for fifty years, fascinates with its magnificence.
Burak Golcu — Google review
Frauenkirche ( "Church of (our) Lady"), in Czech Church of Our Lady, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Dresden. A really awesome Baroque buildings in Germany.
Unfortunately we didn't get to go inside.
However I love that. As for the whole Dresden.
M. H. — Google review
Dresden is a beautiful place. At all season it’s beautiful. You can just roam around the city and it’s more beautiful by night.
Sandra Xavier Mendez — Google review
Like all buildings from Dresden, this wonderful cathedral has been completely rebuilded and finished 60 years after the bombing from '45. The baroque style respect every details from the old cathedral and it looks gorgeous. Do not miss to get inside, it is overwhelming.
Sarmizia Fetcu — Google review
The Church of “Our Lady”, which withstood the cannon shots of the Prussians, as well as the air raid of the British army. It fell only due to the melting of the sandstone by fire, rebuilt. Incredible work
Jana Poklopová — Google review
Beautiful church to visit. Cost is free to go into the church. You can ascend to the dome for 10 euro. Well worth it. 70 meters high (221 ft) to viewing area. I counted 304 stairs descent with 300 meters of spiral climb (non steps)
Richard Jack — Google review
We visited the nearby bridge to witness the colourful new year celebrations. If you don’t eyewitness it you won’t be able to feel the ambience as well. Few photographs have been captured to have a look later, however, which is not sufficient, I believe.
Arindam Samanta (Baanshi) — Google review
So much history here for this magnifisent church. We stayed also at the musical instruments playing at 18.00 with the ceremony.
Antonia Stylianou — Google review
Not usual architecture for religious place: plenty sunlight inside all over the building. The kirche dominate of Dresden Old Town, recommended to observe also outside.
Irina Sh — Google review
Beautiful church in Dresden. Rebuilt after WWII. Stunning on both the outside and inside. The altar is amazing and so is the Dome.
Michael Mack — Google review
Beautiful church in the baroque style with some elements of rococo. As of 2024, it’s 10 euros to go up and it’s definitely worth it.
Guilherme D. Garcia — Google review
What a marvelous church and rich history that comes with it. It was bombed and destroyed during WW2 by ally forces and left in ruin during the communist rules. Then, the church was rebuilt in 8the 1990s and stands firm as a witness of history.
The lady staff holding an album of the historical photos near the front area was extremely helpful by explaining its history to visitors. Highly recommended!
Luke River — Google review
A beautiful church located in the middle of Dresden's old city centre. It's a must-see when you visit Dresden. The church was heavily destroyed during World War II but has been beautifully reconstructed. Admission to the church is free of charge. The interior is also breathtaking.
Don Pokocha — Google review
Iconic and historically significant, the church feels light and cheerful. I visited for a baroque music concert and enjoyed the acoustic and atmosphere.
Pravčická Archway, a stunning natural sandstone formation, is a popular scenic site that requires a 5km uphill walk from the paid parking or bus stop. The entrance fee is around 4 EUR and credit cards are accepted. The area offers good amenities and breathtaking views, making it perfect for a sunny day excursion. However, it may not be ideal during windy or rainy weather due to its exposed location.
Very beautiful place, even in winter time, quite easy to reach even for kids. Absolutely amazing view and very interesting geological case, plus you can get a coffee right under the gate. A small gallery, where you can find impressive photos of the place in different seasons of the year is worth of visiting too.
Daridis Gwarifarlad — Google review
Long uphill walk of about 5km to get there from the paid parking or bus stop. Good condition needed. About 4 EUR to get in (credit card accepted). Good amenities. Still somewhat reasonable prices. Don't buy sugary drinks; the wasps will enjoy it ... You probably not. Stunning views around, so allow for over half an hour once inside to get to each of them and enjoy the view. Great for a sunny day. Likely not for windy days with rain, as the views are really out in the open.
Erwin Kerstens — Google review
An excellent spot for some walking! The place offers a beautiful nature and the building itself is also interesting. Plus there is a lot of small paths on the top of the hill so a person spends some time there. The entrance ticket to the top of the hill and actually the building costs about 100 Kč so it's more like symbolic price and I gladly paid it to keep the place in a good shape.
If there is normally some restaurant at the place, it was closed. Instead of that, there was a food window outside with the some snacks, but also with warm meals. I appreciated that, since the weather outside was still cold at time of my visit and it was very handy to eat something warm. Another thing that I appreciated was that the menu was both in Czech and German, as the majority of tourists speak at least one of these two languages.
It's real shame that the national park burned down from a big part in the previous year. Fingers crossed that the nature and the trees regenerates over the next few years.
Jana Kri?tanov? — Google review
It was a 1.5h hike for me, but the view was totally worth it!! Very unfortunate that some parts of the forest got burnt some time ago, but the arch and the rest of the view were breathtaking. Highly recommended :) the ticket was 80czk for adults and 40czk for students (show isic) They closed at 4pm. The restaurant up there was very reasonably priced as well surprisingly, considering that the place is very touristic and very high up on the hills
Vaykimlyta Ouk — Google review
Impressive hike to do specially during the winter. Being reward with the largest natural arch in Europe is certainly worthy the difficulty to park at the beginning of the hike.
The whole hike was pretty stepped to do but nothing extraordinary.
There's a Restaurant at the top, on a very nice building but it closes too soon during winter time, so we couldn't get something to eat. What makes sense because it's pretty difficult to come down at nightfall.
The arch itself is pretty beautiful to see and I advise to go to the highest viewpoint to have a good sight not only of the arch but also of the amazing landscape surrounding you.
Carlos Pimentel — Google review
A very nice place, beautiful views, although after the fire the landscape in the area was quite apocalyptic in places. The path to the entrance is rather simple, anyone can manage it.
Apolinary Szuter — Google review
It was a great sight, however there was a very strong smell which you could not ignore. If you are anywhere nearby (even Germany or Poland) I definitely recommend u stop by or you can plan your whole trip around it. Definitely worth it. You can make a whole day hiking day out of it or just stop by for 2 hours. It is not wheelchair accessible and if you do not like walking uphill this is definitely not for you.
Matilda Kraft — Google review
Nice place to reach at the end of a hike through the forest. Beautiful sights, a place to rest and grab a drink or eat (if you get there during the opening hours). It could get crowded on weekends. Best to leave early from the parking and have time to continue the hike to other parts of the national park.
Mihail Minchev — Google review
Although parking is 3.5km away, most of the climb up is beautiful with stunning landscapes. At the end is the arch, more lookouts, cafe and an amazing old building.
There is a charge to enter the top part.
Nick H — Google review
This is a very beautiful getaway from Prague / Dresden. Not much visited, because there is very little information abou how to reach there etc. I drove to the base and looked for the shortest walk. My tip: drive to parking Soutěsky. This is almost the last parking before start of the trail. Try driving further and you may save another 500 mtrs. of walking if you find a parking spot on the one of the last parking. All parking have same price of Euro 8.
Total walk from this parking is about 6 Km of which you walk about 2 Km along the highway as there are no parkings directly at the start of trail. . Walk is quiet easy and surrounded by beautiful terrain.
Take plenty of water with you on a sunny day, there are no water streams on the way and you can only buy a refill at the destination. The area was under fire some years ago, so expect no shade.
Plan a day, the place is really beautiful and the walking up alone takes easily about 2 Hrs or more unless you are fighting fit.
Dinesh Singh — Google review
What a beautiful place. Totally worth the effort and the entrance fee of 4 €.
Food and drinks were also great.
A big thank you to the owner of the restaurant for rescuing my phone from the edge of the cliff without excepting any money <3
Michael Stampka — Google review
Beautiful hike with some of the most scenic nature in Czech! The hike up and back took about 1.5 hours, not including stopping to take photos and grabbing a snack at the top (there is a small restaurant).
As of April 2022, a wildfire devastated the area, but as of April 2023, the top remains largely untouched.
Christopher Yandell — Google review
The walk to the top was intense, but maybe that's because it was 33 degrees in full sun and we already walked and climbed for 10km before we started this specific trail.
We parked our car at Na Hájenkách (Indiánská vesnička Rosehill) where there is a small free parking place.
Then, we walked to Mezní Můstek and went right, to Divoká Soutěska and bought a ticket for the boat through the river, which took about 18 minutes. During the boat tour, the tour guide will explain things in a humorous way regarding the river area.
Then we walked to Mezná, which is a rather intense continuous climb, and continued to Tři Prameny, the starting point for the trail to Pravčicka Brána.
Its advisable to bring plenty of water in these temperatures and bring sun protection. Our total hike was 12km and took about 4 hours, including breaks. We consumed 2,5L of water each.
When we got back the crossroad Tři Prameny, we took bus line 441 back to our parking spot in Na Hájenkách. To our surprise, the ride was for free!
Tom Albers — Google review
We visited as part of a hiking tour. The walk up is moderately demanding but the last section would certainly challenge anyone with mobility issues.
It is a long steady climb through a valley of trees devastated by fires in the last few years. As such it feels beautiful but slightly bleak, at least until the end where you climb the steep steps and slopes up to the chateau. Sited alongside the Archway, the chalet style hostelry offers refreshments and toilets. Seating areas overlook the beautiful scenery below and a very short path under the arch exposes you to a breathtaking view from the edge. Another short climb takes you to a viewpoint looking across the arch, much used in postcards and the like.
The walk back down is a bit hard on the knees for those of us of a certain age, but feels easy after the climb up. The weather was good when we visited but I can imagine a strategic inclusion of layers and waterproofs is in order at other times.
A lovely and rewarding hike
Paul Norman — Google review
Lunch with a view! 🤩 A lovely hike brings you to this beautiful place for stunning views and lunch with a view. I had the fried cheese with fries and coleslaw plus a coke. Can’t comment on price as I’m unsure of the exchange rate but it was a stunning view, fantastic service and overall really enjoyable day.
Terri-Louise Ballard — Google review
Wonderful experience, takes an hour or two from Hrensko. 3 Km from Hrensko to the starting point of the trail, then 2 Km hike.
If you come from Germany you can cross the border on a ferry from Schöna to Hrensko. (DB ticket works on it)
You can also experience the aftermath of wildfires last year.
Garrison town converted into concentration camp & Jewish ghetto, with museum, graveyard & tours.
Great experience. I enjoyed a lot the guided tour. If you’re in Prague it’s worth the trip to go there, definitely.
Diana Mota — Google review
Sad, but necessary reminder of what has happened in fairly recent history
We had an English guide and would strongly recommend asking for this. He was very knowledgeable about the area and encouraged questions.
Parking is in a lot down the road and was 10Kc.
Maximilian Shakal — Google review
We had a great guide (in german) who has explained to us all the history and details. In the ticket price of CZK 280,- is included also Ghetto Museum in Terezin city center - worth a visit! We spent 3 hours there and no eye was left dry...very emotional.
Leni — Google review
Lots of history. Most of the things are still in the original state, very sad but it's a reality that shouldn't be forgotten. I would recommend to visit this place and see it it's totally differently what you see in the movie.
Barby Barby — Google review
Impressive to visit, it makes you think about how it has really been, there are enough original remains to give you a good idea.
Michel Werts — Google review
A piece of european history not to be forgotten!
We had a guide, which I would highly recommend, as you get a lot of details, which makes the visit both interesting and emotional.
Ane Hag — Google review
Impressive. Although it wasn't as bad as Auschwitz, hundreds of Jewish people and others died there.
Tjip Ridder — Google review
Don't take this 5 star rating to be a rating that one normally gives out to other places. This is a death camp that has a very dark history associated to it. The 5 star rating is for the staff that has maintained this place. 60 kms outside of Prague, this is a must visit place. Especially for the WW2 history buffs. This place will stir your emotions.
Saurabh Ray — Google review
Visited as part of a Viator half day trip. Very interesting and insightful experience.
Aisling Siobhan — Google review
It's not an experience to "love". It is a very sad, important and profound experience. "Never forget" 💔
Julie Hardgrove — Google review
Very interesting and scary in same time.
Made a huge impression on all of my family.
We honor all those men, women and children who lost their lives for our freedom
Jesper Ellitsgaard Steffensen — Google review
The monument was originally built in 1790, during the reign of Emperor Josef II (who did not live to see it completed) as a fortress (a system of three fortresses that protected Prague). It was never built as a concentration camp and never served as such. During the Second World War, the fortress was used as a prison by the Prague Gestapo and thus became famous. From the first moment, if you have already visited one of the former concentration camps, you can see that it is rather a milder and "nice" place compared to the camps. Of course, I don't mean to downplay the brutality that took place here. I recommend buying at least a paper guide, there is a map on the ticket, but it is easier to go according to the numbers in ascending order. After visiting the small fortress, be sure to visit the city of Terezín and the large fortress that served as a Jewish ghetto + cafes and a hospital
Kateřina Garbarčíková — Google review
It is always an eye-opener coming to one of these places where really horrible stuff happened. The museum has a very good chronology of the activities here.
Jeff Bickford — Google review
They did not have a working gass chamber, but they were a killing machine! This is such a terrible and cruel place. We cannot allow something this terrible to happen again! Never forget!
Dennis Smith — Google review
My father and I did this the trip out to the concentration camp and the experience itself was quite eye opening just trying to place yourself in the shoes of what the people went though during this time. It was a humbling experience to say the least. The families lost, children that grew up never knowing their mothers and fathers as well as how the jews in particular were treated. The fact that this was allowed to happen and that people can do this is still something that is beyond me. A must do day trip if in Prague