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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Esbjerg to Warsaw?
The direct drive from Esbjerg to Warsaw is 723 mi (1,164 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 17 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Esbjerg to Warsaw, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Wroclaw, Poznan, Hannover, Lubeck, Potsdam, Torun, and Lodz, as well as top places to visit like Sankt Peter-Ording-Strand and Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church, or the ever-popular Ribe VikingeCenter.
The top cities between Esbjerg and Warsaw are Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Wroclaw, Poznan, Hannover, Lubeck, Potsdam, Torun, and Lodz. Berlin is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Esbjerg and 5 hours from Warsaw.
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.
21% as popular as Berlin
4 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Warsaw
Lübeck, located in the north of Germany, is renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture that harks back to its medieval era as the capital city of the Hanseatic League, a dominant trading federation. The red-brick Holstentor serves as a symbolic representation of Lübeck and defended the Altstadt (old town) that was encompassed by waterways.
1% as popular as Berlin
16 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Warsaw
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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.
2% as popular as Berlin
34 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Warsaw
Located on the outskirts of Berlin, Potsdam is a city with great historical significance. It houses the Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The palace grounds also contain notable structures such as Orangery Palace and Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Roman Baths are another architectural treasure in Potsdam. The city is easily accessible through public transportation and can be visited alongside other nearby attractions such as Dresden or Leipzig.
3% as popular as Berlin
14 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Warsaw
Berlin, the capital of Germany with a history dating back to the 13th century, is a city rich in historical significance and modern landmarks. The remnants of its turbulent 20th-century history, including the Holocaust memorial and graffitied remains of the Berlin Wall, serve as powerful reminders. The Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of reunification after being divided during the Cold War.
Most popular city on this route
17 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Warsaw
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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.
Wrocław is situated in western Poland, and it is a city that lies on the Oder River. Its Market Square contains sophisticated townhouses and a contemporary fountain. Also situated within the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall which has an astronomical clock of considerable size. In close proximity to this landmark stands the Panorama of Racławice, a painting portraying the fight for independence of 1794.
Poznań, located in western Poland and situated on the Warta River, is renowned for its universities and striking Old Market Square with Renaissance-style edifices. The Historical Museum of Poznań is housed within the city's Town Hall, where visitors can learn about Poznań's rich history. Every noon, mechanical goats on the town hall's clock butt heads as a spectacle for tourists.
2% as popular as Berlin
10 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Warsaw
Toruń, located in north-central Poland and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is steeped in history. The population of this city as of December 2020 was around 198,613 people. It had previously served as the capital of both the Toruń Voivodeship and the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Łódź, located in central Poland, has a rich history as a major textile manufacturing center. The city is home to the Central Museum of Textiles, which showcases machinery, fabrics, and crafts from the 19th century related to the textile trade. One of its notable attractions is the Manufaktura complex, a former factory that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for culture and arts.
1% as popular as Berlin
23 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Warsaw
Best stops along Esbjerg to Warsaw drive
The top stops along the way from Esbjerg to Warsaw (with short detours) are Miniatur Wunderland, Frauenkirche Dresden, and Port of Hamburg. Other popular stops include ZOO Wrocław, Stary Rynek, and Zwinger.
Ribe VikingeCenter is an open-air museum that reconstructs a Viking settlement, complete with a longhouse and staff dressed in period clothing. Visitors can participate in hands-on activities such as archery, pottery, and leatherwork demonstrations, as well as watch live falconry shows and warrior training for kids using swords and shields. The center offers an immersive experience into Viking-era life through various exhibits and events that are sure to educate visitors about the culture in an engaging way.
If you like Vikings and markets, this is the place. There is a lot to experinece. The live bird show is really exciting. There is a lot to see and to do for the kids.
Jens Dalsgaard — Google review
This was a work day out from our diving Vessel and the Viking Centre does not disappoint!!!! I was really surprised how good it was it just gives you that feeling of actually how it was back in the day the volunteers are great and very helpful they is lots todo and I believe you can actually live on the site dressed in all the Viking clothes to really be a Viking
The restaurant food was very good large portions and the shop has many items to buy and keep for memory’s.
This place is great for children of all ages and adults certainly recommend a day trip
karl Stephenson — Google review
Very fascinating to visit here. It is a reconstruction of Ribe from around 860 and people are living like they would have around that time as well.
The people are super friendly and always open for a chat. There are enough activities to last you a good couple hours.
Sebastian Meyer — Google review
We loved this. The kids had a great time finding the culprit who stole Frida's salt. All
the things they could do, it was amazing and so much fun. The grown-ups had just as much fun looking around and joining the kids in the salt mystery. And I think our daughter will try out archery at home now.
Monique Hut — Google review
Our trip to the Viking Center was well worth it! The area is quite big and you can easily spend 2-4 hours there. There are many vikings in the houses and tents and you can also talk to the. Many of them spoke German, others Danish. At some tents and houses you can also buy stuff such as wooden swords or jewelry. At each station there is some information about it (in Danish, German and English). The buildings are built in a way how archeologists think they looked like centuries ago. It is really interesting and there is a lot of extra activities for kids such as archery, wood crafting or coin minting (these come at an extra price, though). There is also livestock there such as chickens, cows, sheep, geese and pigs.
Keep in mind that everything is outdoor so dress accordingly. The entry fee was 19 euro per adult but well worth it.
R. — Google review
Don’t think of going without a car. It is about 3Km walk from nearest train station, Ribe. If you go on a rainy day, make sure you have good boot and rain protection with you. Rain, wind, cold make the experience challanging.
Mahbub Hossain — Google review
It was great experience to see how the vikings lived thanks to the living actors. There are also some activities available on different times for free like making wooden nails, training with shield and sword as well as some paid activities like coin making, archery. I enclosed a photo of those. I recommend you to go to falconry show. It was amazing. Go there earlier before the appointed time as the sitting places can quickly run out :) The people in the village are really nice and eagerly explain you (also in English) what is their role in the village. In the shop there are plenty of souvenirs, there are very nice jewellery. It took as a little more than 4 hours to see all and to talk to the townsfolk.
Helena Kliwison — Google review
A historical museum village, as it should be.
The surroundings of the village are very natural, the fences, bridges, everything is kept as close to the era as possible.
In the museum itself, there are guides but also individual actors who willingly tell you about their craft or everyday life. In any case, there is a lot of heart and soul in the museum.
Dogs are very welcome, our Podenco became a little attraction for the museum team.
We will definitely come again.
Foret Noir — Google review
If you go as far as Ribe, you won't regret it! The Viking village is a real blast from the past, every object, house and environment is cared for by archaeologists happy to explain the history of this people. Go there even in the rain, the real Vikings are not afraid of the weather!
Marjo — Google review
What a wonderful experience, for children, but also for adults. Very friendly people, willing to tell their stories and bring you back in time. A lot to see and to do. Absolutely worth the visit. Best to go early, it's a very popular (busy) place later in the day.
Judith Steltman — Google review
Very nicely done.
A must-do for every tourist in the neighborhood.
Friendly staff (willing to answer your questions), detailed houses, informative....
Dogs are allowed. Kids can buy an activity card and there is a very pretty themed playground.
Liesbet Nys — Google review
We had a fun day at VikingeCenter with our dog. The atmosphere is amazing and there was plenty of water provided for dogs to drink on hot days. We skipped the activities but later regretted it because they look fun to do, even for adults (they are sadly not appropriate for dogs).
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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Excellent state of the art interpretation in centre in English and Danish. Well preserved heritage site. Lovely rural location, served well by public transport. Very friendly welcoming staff. Cafe and beautiful gift shop on site. My 2 boys aged 8 and 9 loved it. Would have been great if there was an English guided tour outside available.
Aisling Heffernan — Google review
I went to the site today (Monday). Supposedly there are displays in the visitor centre which is closed on Mondays. With seeing the artifacts, I found it hard to visualize the importance of this place in the Viking history. The site is large but has very little contents. The return train fare is 100 EUR. Admission is free for the visitor centre The only plus is the free, clean public washrooms on site.
Rowena K. Wong — Google review
Interesting historical monuments. Area was much larger than I thought it was, but was easy to explore.
Although the area is open for visitors 24/7, the museum is not. Plan accordingly.
Sigmundur Thorsteinsson — Google review
Amazing reconstruction of the old viking wall. They add a white structure all around the city to show where it was before. They also reproduce an old painted stone that you can see all the beautiful color of it.
Alice B. — Google review
This area is SO well kept. The gardens around the church are pristine.
The church is clean and beautiful.
It's fun to be able to go up on the mounds and walk around everywhere.
The poles which show the palistrade are great for a visual marker of the size of the things you learn about.
Great area to wander around.
Emily Keye — Google review
It’s really beautiful place. If we are interested in Viking Age than this place must be visited. It’s nice place place to hang with friends & families. People were so friendly. Near distance there is. Supermarket.
rahul riviera — Google review
Wonderful little town. Friendly people. Museum is excellent. Great tech. It's also free. Good cafes. Interesting history. Short train ride from Fredericia if you are cruising.
Stewart Ramsay — Google review
A beautiful and quiet place with an impressive view over the lands from the 2 hills on the sides of the monastery. I recommend visiting the runes with a guide (it was fun with the guide and especially his way of telling stories).
Florin Sarghe — Google review
Hey everyone.... Viking city with a rich history... Nice and quiet place for a trip with the family....
Ivan Apparition — Google review
One of the most interesting archeological site in Denmark, despite heavily reconstructed in order to give the pedagogical idea of what the old Norsemen people were. Beautiful museum with some artifacts. Minimal old church with no patina but holding such a quiet spirituality in it, worth a pause of meditation. Great restaurants in the neighborhood.
Lello Grieco — Google review
Unesco world heritage site. Accessible easily via train. Visited during the mornings of the weekday. Some information signs explaining the significance of the mounds. Some modern structures to show the past viking ship burial mound. Very peaceful experience. A musuem nearby for more details.
Anthony Chan — Google review
A must visit for all viking enthusiasts. Excellent museum, beautiful setting spectacular mounds of the burials of Gorm and Thyra. Layout of viking ship well displayed embracing the mounds and the post showing the position of the surrounding palisade.
Mike Parker — Google review
An absolute highlight of our trip, and well worth the visit. The stones themselves, and the mounds around them, are rich with history, and are fascinating to observe and learn about. Walking along the promenade on a nice day is also a lovely and relaxing experience.
The historic site is accompanied by an award-winning interactive museum, which is FREE to enter. I can hardly believe such a great museum and historical site is all free entry. Don’t miss the rooftop terrace, with interactive binoculars that show what the area looked like through the ages.
Michael Greenberg — Google review
Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones, and Church 🇩🇰⛪️
The Jelling burial mounds and one of the runic stones are striking examples of pagan Nordic culture, while the other runic stone and the church illustrate the Christianization of the Danish people towards the middle of the 10th century.
The atmosphere is really amazing, so you can take a nice tour around this beautiful place.
Everything reminds you of the Pegan ages when you walk around
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.
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
Odense Zoo offers a unique experience for families with regular feeding times and special activities such as overnight stays. Visitors can get up close to various animals, including kangaroos, tigers and manatees without any safety concerns or harassment of the animals. The zoo's decor is impressive, making it feel larger than its actual size. To enhance your trip to Roskilde, visit Funen Village before departing where you can see an open-air museum depicting life in the 1700s.
Of all the Danish zoo gardens located in a city (as opposed to out in the countryside where space is plenty) this is by far the best. Both in terms of visitor experience and care for the animals. We especially like how they create an ambience with themed surroundings (like the trade station in Africa) and the wide selection of animals.
Finally there are food options for most diets which is a bonus.
Pierre Jakobsen — Google review
Amazing Christmas decorations, we are visiting this zoo many times a year, it's always super cozy, Animals are well taken care of. Our favourite are penguins. You can also book a feeding of some of the animals and self feed them. We loved this experience.
During holidays they have thematic decorations.
Karo — Google review
It really is a great zoo, especially if you come with children. You can get very close at times (cangaroos, tigers and manatees are some examples) without worrying that you are in danger or the animals are harassed. The decoration is quite nice and it feels so much bigger than it actually is. We spent 3-4 hours and didn’t even see everything.
We would definitely do it again!
Stefan Radike — Google review
Beautiful place, my son loved seeing the animals and playing in the playground
Juli Figueiredo — Google review
Quite a good place to spend a day with family or friends. There are a lot of animals for different preferences (tigers, monkeys, fish, lions, zebras, giraffes, birds, deers, kangaroos and others) and a huge territory for a walk. 195 DKK for an adult ticket, 100 - for a child entrance, babies under 3 are for free (dated 24th April 2022).
Olha Sharaienko — Google review
This zoo is very children friendly and an excellent picnic spot. Animals have been kept in reasonably good condition.
I am surprised that they have not kept any Asian animals.
Food options are good.
Milind ?Joe? Joshi — Google review
You will need more than a few hours to see it all.🦒🐫🦘 The park map does not show all detours, and some animals might be hard to find.🦓🐅 Would recommend to go around the park 2 times or plan in advance what to find and see if you have limited time.🦧🐧 Also note that the 2nd small entry closes for exit before the main one. 🐢🦁🦜
Morten Knudsen — Google review
Always a joy to visit. Very family friendly with excellent playgrounds and child friendly information signs, but also worth a visit for adults just for the fascinating animals in beautiful surroundings.
Christian Scheffel — Google review
Very nice zoo! I really like the vibe. The place I think seems to be really good for family outing if you have kids. They also have a huge area for picnic so you can go there, bring your own food, and sit with your family.
Definitely best zoo so far I visited in Denmark.
アライさん — Google review
Best place in Fyn and Odense! One of the best zoo's I've been in! And the food in the park is also good and reasonable priced. Bonus that you can bring you own food into the park and the parking nearby is free!
Aleksander Baustad — Google review
Absolutely incredible place. Gorgeous nature, big variety of animals and everything is stroller/wheelchair friendly. Visit it, you won't regret it
Ross-Lynn Traill — Google review
A very well maintained and good zoo with a variety of animals. A good place to spend time with your kids and family. Lots of greenery, eateries and resting areas around.
Shalu Sukumar — Google review
Amazing zoo! The habitats are very open and allow you to feel relativity close without actually intruding too much. The shops, cafes and many of the enclosues are themed which is super cool and a nice change from Copenhagen Zoo. Highly recommend a visit, one of the nicest and coolest zoo's I've ever been too.
Daryl Hornsby — Google review
I was very surprised by how close we could get to the animals and it felt like the animals were very interested and curious in interacting with us. The animals seemed to be kept very natural and healthy. No wonder that this zoo received the "Best in Europe" award in 2013 in its category (zoos with up to 500,000 visitors per year). The huge tortoises were also a highlight.
A small side note: Biology students get a free entry ticket.
The H.C. Andersen House, located in a small former poor quarter, is a museum dedicated to the life and works of Hans Christian Andersen, the great Danish author. Alongside his birthplace cottage, the modern museum offers a comprehensive and engaging account of his extraordinary achievements in historical context through audiovisual material and quirky exhibits. The architecture and design are impressive and visitors can enjoy this attraction as part of a weekend getaway where one ticket also grants access to two other museums within walking distance.
Amazing interactive museum with HC Andersen’s life and works presented in very creative and interactive ways! We’ll definitely be back!
David Chad — Google review
Very advance way to present HCA and his work. Quite some details being presented and sometimes in rather abstract way so not fully attractive for kids maybe also for some adults. Interactive parts are rather fun for kids however a bit too few so kids have to be patient enough to wait for their turn.
Gifting shop is with few selections and rather unfriendly cashier, so it should be avoided to not have the bad last impression of the place.
Katherine Lee — Google review
Magical experience! This is not really a museum but an experience,showcasing the life and work of Hams Christian Andersen through a visual and audio tour. It is done so beautifully and you get to feel the journey of his life through the music and the narrating.
Dana Bashi — Google review
This was a very fun and interesting experience. When we started we got audio guides. You can choose a lot of languages. There are spots on the ground indicating where to stand for the audios which connect wirelessly by themselves, which is very practical, especially for kids. There are many visual representations and interactive ones as well. Here you can learn about Anderson and his stories and life in a very fun way. Definitely recommended for kids. There is a separate playing area in the ends that the kids can visit. The house where he was born is quite small so it is a fast walk through but the rest is very nice. We spent around 1 and half hour there. Super.
sofja Kurennaya — Google review
Absolutely must visit place! Hats down for idea and all the effort for building such amazing museum. Highly recommend to come early, because you will need at least 2 hours to check and see everything. My childhood fairytale dreams are awaken once again ✨
Thank you from the bottom of my heart dear mister Andersen for lighten my imagination 💞
Dora cookiemonsta — Google review
Very nice museum! I think is mostly for grown ups. Arquitecture and museum design is very nice. It’s a great get away for a weekend. With same ticket you can visit 2 more museums in a good walking distance 🤩
Alma Rosa Moreno P?rez — Google review
The museum itself was ok but the headphone experience not so much. We had trouble with the headphones as they wouldn’t play the audio in many occasions. If you’re with small children the museum is quite boring until you get to the last part which is a bit more interactive and they can start playing. If you go with children the highlight is definitely the “playground” they have at the other side of the museum, where children and adults can dress up with many different clothes and play around. If I would go back, I would only go to the playground.
Daniel Osorio (Dani Oshi) — Google review
Really cool and fun museum. The first floor is a look into Hans Christian Andersen as a man and an author. You see pieces of his life put together to form an understanding of who he was, through the things he carried with him, letters to and from him, souvenirs he picked up in his travels, and a bunch of his little paper-clippings. On the second level you get an interactive experience of a few of his more popular fairytales, you have to had heard of at least one of them. Overall a really great museum, I spent about 2-2.5 hours going through. They also have a “wonderland for children” but as I am not nor do I have any kids I didn’t get to see it.
Jessica Nelson — Google review
Is a nice exhibition telling the story of the author, since he was a child until in his last years.
Is an interactive and interesting experience. They offer you a headphone so you can hear recorded audios near to the exhibitions. In my case sometimes the audio was confused, didn't seem to be talking about what I was looking for and sometimes if I give one step to the side, to have another look, the audio stopped.
Some rooms were dark, with low light, so if you have a night vision problem or other condition related, you might feel a little uncomfortable.
Price: adults grounds 170dkk and kids are free
Bonus: the tickets allow you to go to Hans Christian Andersen Childhood Home
Accessibility: I saw some people on wheelchair and stroller but I remember that in the final of the exhibition I had to go upstairs and I don't remember seeing an elevator. But maybe you can just go back
Language: the staff speak English and they offer audio in English
Facilities: They have lockers for free to keep your bags and wardrobe for your jackets
Toilets were big and clean
Food: there is a cafe just outside of the building
João Malheiros — Google review
This museum is 5/5 please do not believe lower ratings. So far this is the best museum I have ever been to: it is very creative and unique, beautiful interior and design, advanced audio guide and friendly staff :) would definitely come back and advise all my friends and family to pay a visit :)
Malika B (nancy) — Google review
Beautiful and funny interactive museum, that gives a comprehensive perspective on the life and work of Hans Christian Anderson. The experience is amplified by the headphones that automatically start the respective audio when you came close to a specific area/installation (included in the price of the ticket) Built around the house where HC Anderson was born, the museum is a awesome piece of architecture itself. The ticket also includes the visit to HC Anderson childhood home and Møntergården if made on the same day, so plan ahead. Book your ticket online.
Rui Gomes — Google review
Worthwhile and enriching visit to this museum dedicated to the famed author himself. The walk through would leave one pondering about life and many other aspects. Highly recommended. 👍
Jacky Kwan — Google review
Beautiful place!
Feels like an artistic performance with sound and video, amazing architecture and poetic history.
Really smart and easy with the headphones that just start when we move across the different areas.
Mafalda R. — Google review
If there is only one thing you do when visiting Denmark then this must be it. An enchanting and seamless blend of historic documentation, modern media display, theatrical show and Japanese architecture - creating an unbelievably vivid insight into the life and creations of Hans Christian Andersen. Recommend booking in advance.
Andrew F — Google review
Superbly done. Well thought out and presented. Audio interactive guide included in admission. Each spot in the museum has a small icon on the floor that activates the wireless audio so can move at your pace. The quality of narration is excellent. Well done. Highly recommend to all.
Michael Olson — Google review
My favourite spot in Denmark, the museum surrounding by full of the vibe of fairy tales. Quite and beautiful, recommend to both adults and kids.
Keson Kwong — Google review
Always when I visit Denmark, I am amazed of the small traditional houses. And of course, the house of Hans Christian Andersen is one of them. Very beautiful neighbourhood!
Sascha Naumovski — Google review
Very nice museum. Audio guide is free of cost and is available in Danish, English and in German. There are also lockers to keep bags and belongings inside the museum. The museum is self descriptive along with audio guide. Adjust cafe serves nice food. It is close to public transport.
Shankha Saha — Google review
This is a must see museum. The architecture is beautiful, the space is amazing, the displays are fun and informative. It’s incredible how much effort has gone into designing a museum for the life and works of H.C. Anderson. The children will love spending time here.
Kwon — Google review
It is easy to see that a lot of thought, creativity and love was put into putting this museum together.
Honoring one of the greatest fairytale writers and poets was successful.
The only downside is that the technology is a bit unstable and you don’t always know which story you’re listening too and whether you are close enough to one hot spot or another.
Super friendly staff and a good price for the museum which is a an architectural beauty in itself.
Ib En — Google review
Excellent interactive displays. Audio was easy to listen to, very informative, and simple to use. Very clean facility, and well managed.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Egeskov Slot is a 16th-century castle in Denmark surrounded by a moat and turrets. It is an example of the grand castles built during Denmark's "Golden Age." The castle has furnished rooms that visitors can explore, as well as 15 hectares of gardens with family-friendly activities such as mazes, playgrounds, and a treetop rope course. In addition to the castle, there are other attractions nearby like the Odense Zoo and Railway Museum.
Must see place while in Denmark! Stunning castle on the water with a spacefull grounds and activities for all ages!
Huge playgrounds for kids all ages, there is something for everyone.
Cute pink car looking like carriage running around. So you can take a ride if you pay extra or take picture a free picture.
Restaurant and few snack stands are available.
Free riding bikes on the track for kids.
Funny warning sign by the bridge, don't miss it. 😉
Benches are all over to your service and having a picnic on the grass is welcome as well.
I recommend to visit website ahead of time and see if they have a special event for the day you going to visit castle. They have a lot of cool events throughout the year.
Nata — Google review
It 'a great place to spend a day, with family and/or friends, you can visit the gardens and various buildings that contain collections of old types of cars, bikes and all kinds of vehicles on display. It is interesting to stroll around and see people having a picnic or just eating a hot dog in one of the many spots.
It is certainly one of the most beautiful theme park like surroundings. A little pricey but worth the visit especially for family with kids.
Luciana Clausen — Google review
Extremely beautiful castle. with some vehicle exhibitions. however I recommend a full day to take advantage of the beautiful gardens and labyrinth.
Luis Costa — Google review
A really nice place to visit. Unfortunately, I wasn't allowed to fly my drone and make bird view videos because of the privacy of the place.
Gadir Davudov — Google review
Went for the Luminis festival. It was nice with the light displays, but I feel like there could have been even more lights throughout the park
Carina Pedersen — Google review
Huge place, worth a whole day visit! The castle is beautiful, one of a kind. Eclectic collections in the castle and the surrounding buildings offer something for everyone: whether you're into cars and motorcycles or dresses and hats and doll houses, you'll find something of your interest here. Large gardens are especially lovely in spring when everything is in bloom. There's a big playground for the kids, plus a hanging bridge and an amazing maze to get lost in for humans of all ages. For lunch, you can bring your own picnic basket, or choose something from the restaurant or kiosks on the site.
Nives R. — Google review
The castle is an expansive destination offering a multitude of attractions within its vast area. As you enter, you are greeted by a sizable playground, a true haven for children with its diverse range of entertainment options. The presence of fast food options is convenient for quick bites, and there is also a restaurant available, although the food falls short of expectations.
For automobile enthusiasts, the castle houses several museums showcasing retro vintage cars, motorcycles, and carriages, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. The presence of numerous lawns throughout the castle grounds offers ample space for picnics, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
The castle itself is undeniably beautiful, but it is disappointing that visitors can only explore a small portion of it. The inability to see the entirety of such a magnificent structure can be frustrating for those seeking a complete experience. Nonetheless, the surrounding landscape is stunning, adding to the overall allure of the castle.
Despite its flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. The ticket prices may be on the higher side, but the castle compensates by offering a variety of activities and attractions to keep visitors engaged and entertained. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or someone looking for family-friendly fun, this castle has something to offer for everyone
Sofia Suhorska — Google review
An amazing day for children and adults. The castle itself is stunning, with explanations in Danish, German and English. The car and motorcycle exhibit was extensive. The children's playground is enormous and caters from the very young to teenagers. It was the best playground I have ever seen, and we could have spent two days there to explore everything.
Crystal Smith — Google review
Amazing and unexpected!
The whole property is worth spending the whole day, and there is something for the whole family.
Pristine clean, restrooms everywhere, seating and resting areas too.
You can plan the whole day there, you will not regret it at all!!
And the on-site restaurant is also good!!
Thibaud Jacquemaire — Google review
Beautiful castle, there's a lot place to just sit, relax and enjoy a nice picnic.
Nice exhibitions.
Great place to come with kids.
Nastia Vais — Google review
Picture perfect castle still owned by the family; some Counts of Denmark. About €25 entry but there is lots for your money. A lovely castle, an exhibition on some amazing clothes worn by the family, a vintage car, plane, outdoor camping, motorcycle and rescue vehicles display. A playground that will satisfy any child, loads of places to eat, toilets, free parking, gorgeous gardens, plus you can camp overnight for a fee. Highly recommended
Julia — Google review
It is always nice to visit this beautiful place. Our 4 year old daughter was crazy about all the playgrounds and ice cream in the unicorn cup. The owners develop the infrastructure all the time, so every time you can easily plan to spend all the day there.
Tetiana Gregersen — Google review
This place is huge!
From the castle, to the gardens, to the various museums, a visit here is well worth the cost.
Kyle Larkin — Google review
Wow. Large carpark. Can just visit the lovely well maintained grounds, beautiful gardens, and restaurant. Good treetop walk and play area for kids. Several large barns containing exhibitions of interest, transport, cars, motorcycles, emergency vehicles and surprisingly good one on camping!.
The castle was brilliant. Very good download able guide. Can walk around all the rooms, not stand behind a rope. Go up into the roof, more exhibits to see.
debbie stevens — Google review
This place is amazing. The castle itself, though not that impressive, is still worth visiting. It’s not huge so you will probably only be spending an hour or so touring the interior but the grounds have much more to see and do. We didn’t actually get to see all of it but it’s definitely worth spending at least half a day here especially if you’re bringing the kids.
Kwon — Google review
As stately homes go this is a very well thought out and attractive location. In addition to the house, there are very expansive, beautiful and well-maintained gardens, and several museum collections. Kids are also well catered for with fun parks and theme areas. The highlight of the house is Titania'Titania's Palace - a miniature castle that was hand-built in Ireland by James Hicks & Sons, Irish Cabinet Makers, who were commissioned by Sir Nevile Wilkinson from 1907 to 1922.
Andrew F — Google review
Visited in march, and it was not open. Only the €25 amusement park which could bring you closer. The building is amazing. However not worth the hassle.
Thom Zalm — Google review
Fantastic place. Worth whole day to spend. Amazing gardens with flowers, frustracją, veggies. Labyrinth great for havinh fun. Entertaining area for kids and teenagers.
Castle worth visiting plus automotive museum.
One of the best places for sightseeing I saw.
Emilia Kacprzyk — Google review
Amazing place, so much to do for all the family. Fantastic collection of cars, bikes, motorcycles, and a few planes and helicopter. it's a must to visit the castle as well as the grounds. The dolls House and collection of items in the attic are a must see.
Mark Kelly — Google review
Beautiful place with lots of attractions: labirynths, some interesting exhibitions: old cars, motorcycles, rescue cars, camps, big playgrounds, beautiful gardens.
Unfortunately we couldn’t visit the castle as it was closed due to some huge festival, but still it was worth to visit it
Beachside family fitness center with saunas, spa treatments & massages, plus water slides for kids.
Wow! There are many different saunas and swimming pools.
It is especially great that there are places with a very nice view on the see.
I like it and will definitely come again!
Sergey Lazarev — Google review
A huge sauna landscape. The best sauna relaxation paradise in Ostholstein or even Schleswig-Holstein. 36 euros for a full day is absolutely fine. Very nice thermal baths, easy to reach by car. Parking spaces available, you can have the park card validated in the thermal baths
Aakash — Google review
We were the first time in the spa, where they do not give out towels, bathrobes and water. In other countries it has been included. Apparently, these are features of the German service. Be sure to take these things with you if you are going to visit this place!
Otherwise nice and clean place.
I was also very surprised that for some things (for example, an infrared sauna) you need to pay extra. We have never seen it anywhere😂
Prepare for your visit thoroughly, otherwise you risk spending a lot of money))
???? ??????? — Google review
The general experience was good,however we had a terrible experience in the restaurant.
The gentleman who was preparing food in the restaurant was extremely rude to me and my family!!!
He was shouting and making fun of people in a language that we understood. I have brought it to his attention where he completely ignored me. We will never go back just because of him!!!
On top of everything, he was handling the food without any gloves and during the preparation touching his nose and hair while preparing the dishes.This is a very unsafe and unsanitary way of preparing someone's meal!
Edin Konjic — Google review
Very clean and well maintained facility - staff were very kind and it wasn’t crowded
Traci Smith — Google review
Pretty thermal bathes with many options. The water temperature was okay, could be warmer though. The showers are not good located, they should be in the closing area. The sauna section was pretty good with many temperature options. The food in the restaurant was tasty at good prices, in competition with other restaurants outside. The view is wonderful and directly at the seaside. Friendly service.
Alexander Nadim — Google review
Ok.... As a swimming pool it would be ok. But unfortunately the whole experience is worth maximal 3 stars for me. If you are looking for a sauna and spa day maybe it is something for you.... But for just swimming is Extremely expensive. Moreover to find parking space is nearly impossible. Today we have waited 1 hour in the rain to get inside (only till the check in). When we have finally managed to get in the waiting room we were not allowed to get inside because of bad weather and to many people.... So we went home. Something to consider 🤷
N B — Google review
I recently visited Ostseebad Therme, and I must say it was an awesome experience. The facilities were great, offering a range of activities and amenities that made it a perfect destination for relaxation and fun.
The water slides at Ostseebad Therme were a highlight. They provided exhilarating rides and added an extra element of excitement to my visit. Whether it was the twisty turns or the thrilling drops, each slide offered a unique and enjoyable experience.
What impressed me the most was the cleanliness of the facilities. The water and surrounding areas were well-maintained, creating a hygienic and inviting environment. It was evident that the staff put great effort into keeping the facility clean and ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The overall atmosphere of Ostseebad Therme was fantastic. The ambiance was relaxing, allowing me to unwind and enjoy my time at the facility. The friendly staff were attentive and helpful, adding to the positive experience.
In conclusion, Ostseebad Therme is an awesome place to visit. With its great facilities, enjoyable water slides, cleanliness, and welcoming staff, it offers a fantastic experience for individuals and families alike. If you're looking for a fun and relaxing day at a well-maintained facility, Ostseebad Therme is definitely worth a visit.
Björn Frank — Google review
The best way to spend 30 euro. Public saunas were good, despite the price in 15 euro
Daniil Vyshnevyi — Google review
The main pool area was soo crowded with kids that it resulted in an appalling noise polution. The cafes and so called restaurant just serve horrible fried stuff in an atmosphere that is suffocating because of lack of AC. The jets of jacuzzis in the sauna area were simply not there!
Warnemünde is a coastal town that was once the residence of the famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. The area boasts an extensive stretch of shoreline and a beacon structure.
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Rostock-Ortsamt 1, Germany
I'll never travel to Warsaw without this trip planner again
OZEANEUM Stralsund GmbH is a modern marine museum located in Stralsund, focusing on the Baltic and North Seas. It was voted European Museum of the Year in 2010 and attracts over half a million visitors annually. The interactive exhibition offers educational experiences suitable for children, featuring display boards, models, and live fish in various aquariums. The aquarium also provides scenic views of the Old Town and St. Nicholas Church from its location on the harbor.
A large and very spacious beautiful building located nicely by the waterfront.
The place shows the beautiful world under water with both live and stuffed animals and how we explore the sea. It is certainly educational visit for both adults and children.
Michael BC — Google review
Very very good Museum, but not good idea go there during holidays, because most of the things you can see is people and people. What’s a pity 😔
Neil chen — Google review
Great for a chill weekend or for a family fun day. Clean, fast, disability friendly, child friendly.
Mihai Petre — Google review
Have to say this happens to be one of the best aquariums I have been to in Germany. The focus is really on seas, the Balkan and the north sea. The exhibits are really nice. The staff were welcoming and nice. My son really enjoyed his time there. They have a little playground where parents can take a breather.
We travelled from Berlin, you could take the RE3 to Stralsund or an ICE and then take Line 6 to the Ozeaneum from the bus station just in front of the intercity hotel.
Athul Jayachandran — Google review
A wonderful and informative place to enjoy the flora and fauna of the Baltic and north sea. It's easy to spend a couple of hours here. The price for a ticket is quite hight but worth every cent. I recommend every visitor in Stralsund to visit this stunning and awesome place.
R. Nelson — Google review
As with all previous visits to this museum, we had many exciting impressions and were able to spend a balanced day with children's activities and informative exhibits. The museum clearly shows the impact that society and tourism have on the oceans. Particularly impressive is the final hall with the giants of the sea in with very dramatic and imposing representations.
Andres Bayertz — Google review
I thought there could be more varieties but still it is a good place to visit to. 💛💛💛
Hopefully to see more aquatic animals than cement statues. 😄😄😄
Thet Tun — Google review
Good museum, to do with family or friends. Maybe a little too expensive. Only cash !
Eva Bak — Google review
If I could give more than 5 stars, I would!!! One of the best aquatic museums that I have ever visited. The price is affordable and the ambience is one of a kind. The staff is extremely friendly and the signs are both in German and English naking the tour both educational and easier for the the foreigner here.
J GA — Google review
Amazing place for kids and adults. On the roof top you can admire a beautiful panorama of Stralsund and the penguins. Also there is an interesting playground for kids inside. Great experience!
Silvia Elena Chicu — Google review
Very nice and informative for the whole family. Unbeliabke sea creatures, so alien yet beautiful. See some of the life forms in the see you never knew existed. Life is truly wondrous, you realize this visiting this museum.
Johan W. Johnsen — Google review
Nice place to visit for kids and adults. Lots of aquariums.
A couple of superb restaurants near it.
pawe? chor??ewski — Google review
Visited on a weekday, so wasn't much crowded, as such bought entry tickets (bit costly at €17) at the counter using 💳. Then inside the museum, saw models, preserved exhibits of sea life and experienced live fish 🐠🐟 🐡and marine life 🦐🦀🐙swimming in small to big aquariums- from Baltic sea & Nord sea. Labels on exhibits are in both English and German but most descriptions are in German only. Can spend about 3 hours inside. Don't miss the small Penguins 🐧🐧 outside near the kids play area. Finally, lay down and relax to view life size models of whales, while documentary audio plays in German. At the end, can watch videos on Green Peace org. in a mini theater 📽️ and optionally donate 💵 for the cause at exit. Overall good experience for kids and adults ✅
Note: no food counters inside, so better to carry some water and snacks.
Rohan Rao — Google review
This is a great place to visit and spend a few hours exploring.
There is a lot to take in. The exhibits are very interestin and the Museum has a good flow to it.
Worth a visit.
Terence Hill — Google review
The Ocean museum is one of a kind. Must visit during your Stralsund visit. It has all the information about ocean life in German as well as in English. The aquarium is great and has lots of variety of sea life . The jelly fish, Star fish and penguins are the main attraction. It has a small cinema hall which shows small documentaries in English and German alternatively. For an adult ticket price is 17 euro for kids 12 euro.
Pravin k — Google review
Great place. Huge and clean aquariums, see shown in the very interesting way. Reserve minimum 3 hours, better 5! One of the best aquarium ever seen.
Tomasz Dwornicki — Google review
Nice place to visit. Sightseeing can take ~ 2h , unfortunately only few live exhibitions in water tanks , while some of them are just mock-ups.
Maciek Ban (maciekban) — Google review
The visit in Ozeaneum was really worthy. You can see there a lot of different tanks with fishes, crustaceans and other animals that live in different parts of North, Wadden and Baltic sea, but if you want to see colorful fishes from coral reefs this is not the place for you. There is also a big exhibition about the animals, expeditions and sea pollution. Not all of the descriptions were translated in English. Also a movie and the final presentation, which you watch on deckchairs are only in German. At the exit there are Greenpeace activists. Ozeaneum mission is to expand avarness about the sea pollution, so if you would like to learn more about that you should definitely go there. The cherry on top of the cake were the humboldt penguins that were on top... on the terrace :) definitely don't miss them. The parking there is paid, but we found free of charge places about 1 km from Ozeaneum.
All Saints' Church in Wittenberg is a Gothic church that serves as the final resting place of Martin Luther, who sparked the protestant reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to its door in 1517. The church offers public tours and boasts a superb tower with a 360 degree view of the town. Visitors can also admire the beautiful details throughout the church itself. Both the church and nearby castle are well-organized for visitors who speak German or English.
Visiting this place is definitely a must! Located at the end of the main street of the historical area of Wittenberg, this place is of extreme value not only because at one of his doors Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis, but also because his grave is inside the temple, at the back, under the organ pipes. The entrance is free. Take your time to admire every single detail of this treasure building in terms of architecture. Highly recommend. Ask for a guided tour, it will broaden your experience! Also, you can go up in the tower for 3 €, where you will have great views of the city.
Melvin Diaz — Google review
Church as well as the castle are neatly refreshed and well organised for visitors (German and English speaking ones). Tower also worth climbing.
BARTOSZ R — Google review
History was made in this town that changed the world, shaped the German language, brought public education to boy and girls, and set the stage to bring Scriptures into the hands of the masses in their own language. Martin Luther did all of that and more...
David Cline — Google review
The birthplace of protestant reformation. 95 Theses on the power of indulgences were posted here on all saints day, 1517. It just proves that Martin Luther had the balls to go against the corrupt catholic church :) HE is the MAN!
cee kay — Google review
Castle Church was where Martin Luther nailed his thesis to during the Protestant Reformation more than 500 years ago. Unfortunately the church was closed on a Monday, so we didn’t get a chance to go inside
Kevin Chua — Google review
The interior of the church is a solemn and quiet place and the top of the tower gives a complete view of the whole town.
Jackson Chan — Google review
An amazing experience. I went to take a picture of the door but ended up staying for a Sunday morning service. The congregants were very friendly! Worth a train trip from Berlin for sure!
Teague Broquard — Google review
A mass in English was advertised all over town,also in-front of the Luther museum. We saw it and wanted to visit the church and listen to it. Upon entering,a very angry person asked us if we are tourists. I replied that we are and that we would love to listen to the mass. He got angry and proceeded to loudly say “nein,nein”,pointing towards the exit. We were very disappointed and left wondering what was the point of advertising this since entrance is denied to visitors.
Yana Menelaou — Google review
Cool site in a historic town! The church is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area and interested in the Reformation. Cute shops and restaurants nearby! Would have loved to spend a couple of days!
Emma Gaier — Google review
The church tower is superb! 3 euros to go up there and 360 degree view of the town. The church itself is also beautiful, there are so many details everywhere.
Faruk Yazıcı — Google review
Absolutely fascinating. Excellent museum to be found attached to the church, with some of the best audio visual demonstrations I have seen, by that I mean they are easy to use and in several different languages and capable of being tailored to suit the user (eg magnified if you don't have your glasses :-) ). The Tower is well worth the climb with magnificent views over the city and surrounding countryside.
Martin Luther's grave is in this church and this is the church he nailed his famous theses to.
Ingvar Spencer — Google review
Amazing building with great history. It is the site where, according to Philip Melanchthon, the Ninety-five Theses were posted by Martin Luther in 1517.
Euge A. — Google review
Beautiful church in a cute little town. This is the church that is supposedly where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on a church door. FYI the original church door was burned down during the Sevens’ Year War, but later the Prussian emperor commissioned building a new door in honor of Martin Luther. Historical information is listed on little stands throughout the town.
Illia Wen — Google review
Very beautiful interior! There are also regular concerts held in the church for no charge. The organ has a beautiful sound to it and the concert was very nice. There is also a tour you can climb for an extra €3. Good view of the city but not a lot you can see.
The House of the Wannsee Conference was where Nazi leaders planned the extermination of European Jewry. The villa now functions as a memorial museum.
It is rare to find historical sites of nazis nowadays in Germany. Definitely worth to visit, the entry is free.
Yongxin Chi — Google review
A most remarkable place to visit that tells the story of a passage of history that must never be forgotten and not be allowed to be repeated.
It remains a concept of the utmost difficulty to conceive, that fifteen men could get together for a meeting the outcome of which was the "final solution".
Our visit was made all the more poignant by a missed phone call I had during our visit: it was from a friend, a gentleman in his 90s who left Vienna in the late 1930's on the kindertransport.
Andrew Walker — Google review
Such a beautiful setting for one of the worlds most horrific meetings. To see the pages of the original Wannsee protocol is chilling
Scott Stevens — Google review
This place is where I was very much able to appreciate the talent of German documentation!
The display was well explained and very well organised.
One can use the free show (which we were told was more updated compared to their audioguide) and was it well made!
The stories of the Jewish victims will surely give one the chills.
I would surely like to know more such displays to understand the psyche of the perpetrators and the plight of the victims.
Must visit!
The staff deserves a shout-out for being great hosts!
Ashwini Shivakumar — Google review
I didnt know about this place until I saw it on a history trip itinerary. I learnt a lot, it was quite overwhelming and shocking to think that men had sat in that place and discussed the removal of at least 11,000,000 people from the world.
Rachel Sales — Google review
Little part of human history. I loved museum very much.
Zoltan Fejos — Google review
The place is almost completely void of any contemporary interior. That leaves a lot of room for an intense exhibition about what actually was set in motion then, its prologue and how almost every participant got away with little to no consequences whatsoever.
Matthias Witte — Google review
Wonderful well preserved historical site of great importance.
Eric Zimmerman — Google review
If you’ve seen the film “Conspiracy” starring Kenneth Branagh, then this house is a must-see!
Aside from that, it’s off the beaten path, but easy enough to get to by train from Berlin. There’s a bus that shuttles from the station to the house every fifteen minutes or so, I’d highly recommend taking it.
You can expect to spend about an hour here. Easy enough to make it a stop on your way to Potsdam.
Travis McHenry — Google review
As a history student, this was a must during a visit to Berlin. Extremely informative and quite surreal to walk through the house where this conference took place.
Debbie Reynolds — Google review
This place is beautiful. The structure, the garden, everything is jst beautiful.
However, the exhibit is a bit sad but it's a good way to learn about history unfiltered.
Samantha Joy Cinco — Google review
This was a really great little preservation museum. It's incredibly difficult to make an engaging museum or if entirely text and no physical non-document material, but they did a good job. The main exhibition was very good, and the design was clever and we'll executed, particularly the room in which the conference was actually held. The gorgeous scenery of Wansee doesn't detract from the intensity of the history there, in fact, it almost makes it more real, seeing how beautiful the town and views are. Of course this is where such high ranking officials would meet. In addition, the temporary exhibition on rescued library materials in the upstairs was very nice. I didn't have the time or inclination to do any reading it research in the library upstairs, but it all seemed accessible and well preserved. It's odd to rate such things, but for a small museum preserving the memory of one monumental event, you couldn't do much better.
The Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum is a vast botanical garden and museum in the German capital. It is home to over 20,000 plant species from all around the world, as well as diverse gardens of medicinal plants and a large pond featuring plants from marine and marsh habitats. The gardens are open to the public year round and is a beautiful place to spend an afternoon if you're in Berlin.
Wonderful place to pass a few hours in Berlin.
Takes a bit of time to get there but for nature lovers its just great.
Lots of trees, flowers, ponds and green to admire.
The greenhouses are huge and offer a great view of plants not native to Germany.
Tickts are cheap and well worth it.
Go and enjoy.
zipo13 — Google review
(Christmas garden review) Lovely place with interesting light installment. Totally suitable for a date or a night out. Perfect for photo shoots as well. You need at least 1:30 hrs to walk around the whole place without rushing. I feel it's a little over priced though.
Abdallah Kadry — Google review
An Enchanting Oasis in the Heart of Berlin
I had the pleasure of visiting the Botanical Garden in Berlin recently, and I must say it was an absolutely delightful experience! From the moment I stepped through the entrance, I was transported into a world of natural beauty and tranquility.
The garden's extensive collection of plants and flowers from various corners of the globe left me in awe. The well-maintained pathways meandered through lush greenery, offering a feast for the eyes at every turn. Each section of the garden has been thoughtfully organized, allowing visitors to explore different ecosystems and appreciate the diversity of plant life.
One of the highlights of my visit was the incredible Tropical House, which took me on a journey through dense rainforests. The humidity and temperature inside mimicked the authentic environment, instantly transporting me to another continent. It was fascinating to witness giant tropical ferns, vibrant orchids, and exotic palm trees up close. The sense of serenity and wonderment one feels in this space is truly indescribable.
Another feature that I found particularly impressive was the themed gardens within the complex. From the Japanese Garden, with its meticulously arranged rocks and tranquil water features, to the Rose Garden filled with a riot of colors and intoxicating scents, each area had its own unique ambiance. Walking through these themed gardens felt like embarking on a sensory journey, offering a momentary escape from the bustling city.
I must commend the knowledgeable and friendly staff who were ever-present and ready to assist with any inquiries. Their passion for horticulture was evident, as they shared fascinating anecdotes about the plants and their care. It greatly enhanced my overall experience and added an educational element to my visit.
Furthermore, the botanical garden provides ample seating areas and beautifully manicured lawns, perfect for a leisurely picnic or a moment of quiet contemplation. The combination of verdant landscapes, chirping birds, and the fragrance of blossoming flowers created a serene ambiance. It's an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts, families seeking a peaceful outing, or couples looking for a romantic rendezvous amidst nature's marvels.
Lastly, I appreciate the accessibility features offered by the garden. Ramps and smooth pathways ensured easy access for individuals with mobility challenges. The restrooms and eating facilities were clean and well-maintained, providing a comfortable experience for all.
In conclusion, the Botanical Garden in Berlin is a true gem that should be on every nature lover's must-visit list. The sheer variety of plant species, the thoughtful organization of the gardens, the knowledgeable staff, and the overall serenity of the place make it a haven in the heart of the city. It’s an oasis where one can unwind, find inspiration, and connect with nature in a truly immersive way. Highly recommended!
Ahmad Al-Jaaf — Google review
Green haven in Berlin – a botanical garden that's a true masterpiece. The star is an enchanting orangery, a showcase of diverse plants that dazzle the senses. Amid waterfalls and lush flora, it's a cool respite on hot summer days. And don't miss the nearby beer garden, a perfect spot to relax between exploring the park and the mesmerizing orangery. Whether you're a plant lover or seeking tranquility, this garden is a must-visit gem.
Kyrylo Sledz — Google review
Well worth the money! I and my boyfriend spent more than 3 hours there and would have spent even more if the garden wasn't closing soon.
The garden was close to bus stops which was practical, it was nice to roam the garden even though it was raining, visiting the greenhouses was included in the price of a regular ticket (!), everything was well-maintained, there were free (and pretty clean) bathrooms in the garden and the greenhouses, the staff we talked to was nice, there wasn't too many people anywhere (although that could have been because of the rain) which was appreciated.
It'd be nice if there was more maps and directional signs scattered throughout the botanical garden as it is huge and a bit hard to navigate, and also if there were English names (not just Latin) and English informational signs next to the plants (there were some English signs in the greenhouses but not in the outside garden). Some parts of the garden and greenhouses were closed off, but since it's so vast there, there was so much other stuff to see.
Anyway, would love to come back again! So many parts we didn't get to see yet and I bet it'd be fun to come here again. :)
Anna Augustinová — Google review
This is an absolutely stunning place!
Sadly, when we went (17.3.24) there was renovations and construction going on in 80% of the Gardens but the inside of the massive greenhouse was so beautiful and just lovely! I got the tickets online the night before and there was absolutely no queue (partly due to the constructions and the closure of another entrance). If you got the tickets in advance, you just scan them at the entrance and walk in! It's very easy. The greenhouse is also very easy to navigate due to multiple maps. There is a cloakroom which is just a couple of hanging racks which does the job but it is not very secure so I suggest carrying your bag with you! Overall, it was a lovely experience and I can't wait to come back then the entire complex is renovated and ready.
Yoana Nikolova — Google review
Special place, worth visiting while in Berlin. Impressive collections, huge area; especially interesting are naturally green houses - warm and humid climate with waterfall and calming sounds…
Milica Te?i? — Google review
Amazing place. Full ticket is 6 euros, for kids and students it's 3 euros. Totally worth it. Lots of stuff to see inside. A lot of different species. Also you can see some aquariums. The park outside is also amazing. Very big with tons of green and paths.
Damis Bran — Google review
Unique experience. Sincerely didn't expect so much beauty at one place. It is the biggest collection of trees, plants and flowers so well taking care of. I spent 4-5 hours there and it was worth it.
Marija Kovacevic — Google review
It was a very pleasant surprise to discover how beatiful and interesting this place can be. Very well maintained and with a wide variety of plants from all over the world, you can easily spend at least 3-4 hours visiting the greenhouses and gardens.
Dana Funie — Google review
One of my favourite places in Berlin and the perfect place to go and find a slice of paradise in what is already a fantastic city. If you are in Berlin and the sun is shining, you don’t want to miss this.
Flora from all over the world and a variety of wildlife to see.
David Morton — Google review
Well worth a visit to the greenhouses, even in Autumn. Massive, extensive glass houses, like being in the jungle! Beautiful gardens outside, would love to see them in the Spring too. Nice little cafe for hot drinks and eats.
chris Fostinis — Google review
Magnificent! The biggest greenhouse I have ever seen in my life. The plants are well presented by different zones. The collection of cactus is impressive. The building itself is nice. Unfortunately, the Botanic museum is closed for renovation and we have not walked in the garden because of the rain, but the greenhouse itself is worth visiting, and the price of 6 euros is really very moderate for the volume. And it is open on Monday when the majority of museums are closed.
mariia s — Google review
Amazing garden that is currently being restored in many places therefore many areas are still closed (April 2024). Nevertheless you can still enjoy a long walk between the blossoming trees, lakes, watch the ducks and flowers. There is also a restaurant a bit pricy versus the menu but the service and the location are really nice, and they have a good coffee as well and cakes. One of the most beautiful parks in Berlin.
Anastasiia Shehenova — Google review
In early April not much is yet happening outside, but the green houses are very interesting and beautiful! They are also quite big, so it's a nice walk inside a warm humid green environment, while it's cold and windy outside )
Olena Kotukhova — Google review
Freaking love it! Thinking about changing my career now, because working in all floral parts of the world must be amazing and so relaxing.
Pack some snack and a camera and enjoy what the world has to offer. But be careful with the plants! Some are real sensitive and some are even toxic. How amazing is that!
seVentorun4 — Google review
As a plantlover, this is a must visit place in Berlin. The Botanical Garden offers different great green areas to have a walk, greenhouses, and a museum to visit. For me, the highlight is definitely the greenhouses. There are lots of interesting plants inside waiting to be discovered. I really like the cactus area.
Q-We Torty — Google review
If in Berlin a visit to the wall is a must.Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous access point and you will be able to get souvenirs and your picture taken here as a record of your visit. The museum of terror and wall viewing and museum are all nearby. Travis world and the largest viewing balloon in the world are here too
William Harrack — Google review
Berlin’s Botanic Garden is truly large and diverse with 20 000 different species of plants on 43 hectares. Some of the paths are under construction, but the stroll is nevertheless rewarding. Several clean toilets are available. Very worth the visit even when the weather is bad, thanks to the several greenhouses. They are well maintained and the routes are nicely guided. Although The Botanic Garden is not centrally situated, it is easily reached with U- or S-Bahn. The day ticket costs 6 euros.
Ilpo L — Google review
One of to do list in Berlin was to go to Christmas Garden. So here I am in Christmas Garden for the first time. Security guards at the main gate were not very friendly but full of attitude. Anyhow It was nice light show and decor is top class. We were thrilled by the beautiful ambience, the magical lights and sound effects, the cozy stands where refreshments were provided. Even it was bit freezing but for us, it was the perfect end of the day. We really enjoyed the light trail in garden. Even at the end, light show at glasshouse was awesome.
Bad thing is after paying very expensive entry fee, you’ll have to pay for the toilet as well. That was totally unfair. Hope next time they’ll arrange things better for basic facilities.
win task — Google review
Beautiful, calm and serene place with so many plants!! Soms constructions are taking place currently but that did not make it any less nice. Amazing visit, especially in spring and summer.
Giulia Talamini — Google review
The botanical garden in Berlin is an enchanting oasis boasting an incredible variety of plants in diverse microenvironments. Exploring the expansive greenhouses was a journey through different climates, each displaying a stunning array of flora. Outside, the park surrounding the garden was equally captivating, with a multitude of plant species and majestic trees. We also spotted two foxes! A truly unforgettable botanical experience in the heart of Berlin. 🌿🦊🍺
Cosmin Butnarasu — Google review
Botanic Grader in Berlin is a wonderful destination for anyone who enjoys plants. The Greenhouse, in particular, stands out as a highlight of the experience. Inside, you'll find a diverse collection of plants from different parts of the world, creating a tranquil and soothing atmosphere. Whether you're strolling through the pathways or simply sitting and taking in the surroundings, it's a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. The variety of plants adds to the charm, offering something new to discover with each visit. Overall, Botanic Grader's Greenhouse is a delightful place to spend some time and appreciate the beauty of nature.
Timur Dzhergeniya — Google review
Oh Boy, where do I start. Unfortunately, the european part and the garden house we're the only Open parts when we visited but with the reduced price of 3€, it was so worth it. It was so amazing to See the different plants and really feel the different climats as they are all represented pretty well. Such an interesting place and No too far away from the Center.
Definitely worth a visit :)
MeliodasSF — Google review
I just love the enormous old-fashioned greenhouses of the botanical garden – probably the safest way to enjoy Australian or tropical forest greenery (considering that there are no snakes or spiders or poisonous ants trying to kill you). You also get to enjoy a mixture of smells and there are a lot of roses.
The botanical garden is currently being renovated, so parts are closed off, but the main attraction (the greenhouses) is open. There are also lockers in there where you can leave your belongings (for a deposit of 1 or 2 euro), what is rather convenient considering green houses aim to simulate warmer climates.
If you’re lucky you can meet a very pathetic local fox during your visit.
2-2.5 hours should be sufficient to view the entire complex, but you can also have a picnic in a designated area if you wish so. There is a cafe and a restaurant, but I did not check them out. The entry is very cheap at reduced renovation prices, €4 euro at normal time and €2 for an evening visit after 5 pm. The biggest annoyance is that there are two exits, and the one closer to the U-Bahn gets closed earlier at 6:30, so keep that in mind.
Alexander Dergachev — Google review
Nice place where you can spend almost the whole day with your family , friends or maybe alone. It's a large place so please take some food and water which keeps you energetic. Diverse species plants here and there are also several greenhouses and a museum. If you are a plant-lover then go with it. It's a magnificent place. I love the cactus area and also the greenhouse.
Note: Take your student card because they have offers for students.
tabassu — Google review
The greenhouse gardens (glasshouses) alone were well worth the small entrance fee (4€)! It didn't bother me that most of the outdoor gardens are temporarily closed for renovations right now on my visit, since it's the off-season and there isn't much plant-wise to see outside anyway. They are separated by climate zones but also then by country and plant categories. This is the 2nd largest botanical garden in the world, which is noticeable in the large grounds and very extensive and well-laid-out collection of plants from around the world. Impressive! The cacti collection is quite large too.
A lot of the plants from different zones were blooming; they were healthy and well-maintained. There were also smaller houses with begonias, Japanese plants, carnivorous plants, plants and their uses, etc.
Be aware that while there were some signs with interesting information, almost all of them, and all the plant names, are in German (and Latin for the names) only!!
Highly recommended for plant lovers and those who want a little peace and quiet!
Bethany — Google review
Gigantical green houses with countless species of plants. It is divided by climate and geographical areas and they are all mostly interconnected so you can mostly view them without going outside, which is great for a rainy day. The outside park is huge, has some trails and hills full of exotic plants. Entrance tickets are really affordable.
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.
Waly Chrobrego, also known as Chrobry Embankment, is a historic landmark in Szczecin, Poland. This elevated promenade was built in 1902 and stretches along the Oder river for about 500 meters. It offers stunning views of the water and iconic buildings such as Ducal Castle, the National Museum, and the Cathedral Basilica of St James the Apostle.
Quite a beautiful view, mesmerizing
Jeyfah — Google review
Overall a very nice place.
Great for late night walks hand in hand.
Beware of car people. I've been there two times and both times there were people being really "cool" and blasting music from their cars.
Over a 9/10
Mr Kakry — Google review
The most popular view point in size in for take a photo and view on odrę river
mysoulinflames — Google review
Plenty of places to leave your car. You ll have to pay some sloti per hour. Nice restaurants, good view to the Oder. Prices for food in touristic spots are similar to those of Germany. Lots of Pet friendly places.
Christian Vergara Neumann — Google review
A scenic picturesque spot observation deck on the Oder river , near the main central station of Szczecin. You can see many freighters from the terrace along with a fantastic skyline of Szczecin.
Ahmed Farid — Google review
Loved the view. Great architecture.
Valentyn Tokariuk — Google review
Poland is the good country for visit because there are a lots of cool and pretty old ancient place. We 🚶♂️ 🚶♀️ in everywhere with our camera , we say wow, wow on the time, we are taken a lots of photos till our memory of the camera gone.😅🤣
Recommend to visit! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Irene Mpm — Google review
Beautiful and historic waterfront in Szczecin
Jerzy Durda — Google review
The most iconic place in Szczecin by far! It really speaks to the history of the city, which used to be part of Germany. Lots of restaurants around and an amusement park. To clarify - entry is free!
Nikola M — Google review
Really the heart of Szczecin. You can see the West Oder river, the port, the street in front and the museum in the back. Highly recommended.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Excellent to watch from the North side of the nearby motorway bridge. Best photo light is during the morning and lunch time.
Sc. U — Google review
The place in Szczecin! You have a great view, the port and river promenade is near by. People meet here and take photos. Stroll around and enjoy the panorama. Step into the museum or theater nearby. Historical spot, you shouldn't miss. Don't forget your own camera!
Martin S. (mackflei) — Google review
Very beautiful place, its huge and very pretty. The view from the terrace is amazing. Should visit if you come to szczecin!
Stary Rynek, also known as the Old Market Square, is a historic and vibrant area in Poznan. The square is home to the famous Old Town Hall where mechanical fighting goats battle each other daily at noon. Visitors can explore the Weigh House, Guardhouse, Mielzynskis and Dzialynskis palaces from the 18th century, as well as merchant houses with arcades.
Lake Malta is a picturesque body of water that offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as running and cycling. It is accompanied by various attractions, and walking around it proves to be an excellent experience due to the lengthy, well-maintained path that is free from road noise. The area also boasts frequent benches and resting spots, along with some nearby eateries. You can relax on the lake's shore while enjoying bronze statues featuring local cultural themes or indulge in water sports activities.
Reminds me of Pancharevo ezero in Bulgaria, a very nice walk around, but even better because of the many things to do around. There's a train, two roads - strictly for pedestrians and one for bikers only, ice cream and some restaurants at the far end as well as a whole amusement park and a zoo if you continue a bit further, But it's fine even for just a walk. Takes about 1 - 2 hours depending on your tempo. I loved that they put an honour to the medalists!
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
Very nice place. Best for people who love to have ME time too. Peaceful place. Cycling and runners is a must go.
Kit Ponada — Google review
It has the wow effect. Lovely man made lake for rowing competition. Lots of activity on either side of the lake. One side, artificial ski slope and the other side- water park/ slide. There are also ‘beach’ type place where you can play beach volleyball and football. Not for swimming or u can swim but at your own peril…….
Kandan Loganathan — Google review
Great place for jogging , cycling, walking you pets or just simply outdoor walking . One of the biggest Man made lakes in Poznan. The water sport competitions are kept here. The area of the biggest Malta mall, Ski resort , and The Poznan Zoo. In winter they let it dry out , for cleaning purpose i guess.
Always Curious — Google review
A great location to walk. Very long, clean, and maintained path. Road noise is not too loud and is not audible in most.locations. Frequent benches and resting spots. Some eateries close by.
Steven N — Google review
Nice place to have a walk and relax. On the shore of the lake you can find benches where you can rest and bronze statues with local cultural themes
George Alex Stelea — Google review
Nice place for water sports and just for walking.
Iryna Zhelezniak — Google review
Erm, it's a manmade lake lined with concrete walls, no nice places to sit. Most unimpressive!
Geoff — Google review
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I'll never travel to Warsaw without this trip planner again
The Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice is a 360-degree painting of the 1794 battle, which commemorates the Polish victory against Russia. It features the city of Wroclaw and surrounding areas, as well as maps and videos providing context.
Fabulous 360 degree panorama depicting scenes from this famous battle. The central circular platform provides very good viewing and it's been created in such a way that the ground between the canvas and the viewing platform becomes part of the Battle scene and merges into the canvas creating an almost 3D effect. It's useful to pick up an audio guide which takes you through and explains the scenes depicted in this huge painting. Sessions every 30 minutes, I didn't book in advance but went early. This is a very popular attraction.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Interesting place, amazing huge picture and story, but a bit too long story, if you are not passionate about history, you might get lost after 10 minutes or so....
Maybe they could show a bit the restauration process or something else to make it more attractive.
Lots of kinds came to visit with schools and they seems to be bored very fans and they become noisy, constantly disturbing you from the story.
Four stars for this unique beautiful picture, it is worthy to see it.
Santa Schmidt — Google review
Must see place when visiting Wroclaw, we have booked tickets in advance and one of us was unable to visit, there were no issues with returning one of the tickets. Next to the impressive painting there is another small area where history of the painting is explained.
Feliz Pete — Google review
Well worth a visit. You have to see it in person to actually appreciate the incredible amount of detail as well as the work done in blending the painting into the real foreground.
Gary Bennett — Google review
I was very interested to see this Panorama as it is the second of that kind that I see and the other one is in my home town Pleven, Bulgaria. If not other, it is an amazing piece of art and it shows an important historic al moment. It's sad that it is the only one that survived in Poland. Buy tickets in advance, when we came to the desk it turned out that we could buy tickets for no earlier than the next day.
Лъчезар Арсов — Google review
A fantastic history lesson. Very well organised and translations available. The panoramic is amazing.
G — Google review
I am not a war watching sort of person, this is an art experience above anything else. I found this truly wonderful and personally don't think it should be missed.
I figure you know your own kids well enough, though most kids should be okay with this relatively short tour.
As this is popular don't rock up and expect to just get in. I would suggest booking online is essential.
Finally to make the whole experience more pleasant here are some tips
- bring your water
- ensure your phone is turned to mute.
- toilets are clean, get there early and go.
- Language kit's should be planned for.
- Grab a seat while waiting as limited seats
- Don't worry about the long queue stay seated and be last.
Claire Rovic — Google review
Very interesting and beautiful - many languages available for the presentation. The history of how Poland protected this gem from destruction during WWII was fascinating.
Beth Meeker — Google review
Very interesting piece of history, it's worth the 10-15 minute walk from the center of Wrocław to go and experience the 360° live panorama with amazing sound system making it insanely realistic.
The history behind this is very facinating and I definitely recommend researching into the creation of this museum as it's not as straight forward as you would expect. It's good for all age groups, definitely recommend if you're visiting Wrocław.
Dave Duesberry — Google review
Interesting place to visit.
However not very organized.
The place is numbered on the floor and the visit doesnt follow this sequence making it difficult to understand what is being described.
The balcony is very low and it is hard to stand for 30 minutes not leaning to anything, specially after a full day of visiting the city.
After the narrator finishes the story you are rushed outside of the building, when you would expect to stay at least more 10 minutes to admire the painting.
Rui Pinho — Google review
An absolute must see when you are in Wroclaw. The scale and quality of the panorama is of course impressive, but it is matched by the purpose built rotunda and the physical landscape that merges seamlessly with the artwork. Tours are every half hour so you get 30 minutes in the rotunda and are guided by an audio description of the battle. Make sure you grab a free audio guide if you don't speak Polish.
Cymru Jon — Google review
Great panorama with magnificent detail. It looks almost real. Audio guides in most languages. Quite expensive at 50zl pp
mark balarsky — Google review
Unique painting of 360 degrees that you can not miss! A piece of the history of Poland can be felt with a big amount of realism, I really recommend this place!
Jo?o Concei??o — Google review
Upon first inspection I thought the price was going to be a little too high for the outcome, but once inside I realized that was not the case. The painting and the way it blends into “real-life” is quite incredible. The story behind it was actually my favorite part and I highly recommend acquiring the audio guide in your language to aid in your understanding. I can’t imagine the work that went into this absolute masterpiece, especially given it was created in the 1800’s. An absolute must see in Wroclaw.
Llamo — Google review
Unique opportunity to see panoramic painting of Battle of Raclawice.
There are just a few of those paintings around the world, so if you are in Wroclaw, it's a must-see.
Book your tickets online in advance. If you try to buy walk-in tickets, it's very likely that you will have to wait for your time slot for at least an hour.
Don't come too early. You will have to stand in the hall in a kind of awkward crowd as nobody manages the queue. If you have a big bag/backpack, you can leave it for free in the cloakroom.
Visiting rotunda takes 30 minutes. Entrance slots are every half an hour. Staff checks tickets and lets the whole group inside the rotunda. There is an audio guide played through speakers when you are inside the rotunda, but I recommend getting a personal free audio guide available from staff once you enter Rotunda. That will let you see painting at your own pace, not following the rest of the group moving around in a crowd.
Marcin Zawislak — Google review
Note that this is a guided talk for the painting about 20 minutes. You need to book a few hours in advance, this place sells out each tour. The tour runs every 30 minutes and there is no other way to see the painting (the tour is worth it).
This is an amazing painting. One of the most profound experiences I've seen. Highly, highly recommended -this is an art piece like nothing I've seen before and with an exceptionally high wow factor.
Par Botes — Google review
Its a great place for the history lovers, the painting is almost 15 m long and it depicts the battle of Raclawicka in a great manner.
There will a tour of 30 minutes which includes commentary in different languages, you can choose as per your choice.
Ashish Sharma — Google review
Visiting the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice is akin to stepping back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history, captured on an epic scale. This amazing piece of historic treasure offers an immersive experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring. The overall tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, a perfect duration to appreciate the grandeur without feeling rushed. However, a hidden gem not to be missed is the mini panorama view on the ground floor, which provides a unique perspective and adds depth to your visit.The painting itself is nothing short of breathtaking. The level of detail, the scale, and the way it captures the essence of a significant historical event are truly remarkable. This attraction is universally appealing, making it a must-visit for history buffs, art lovers, and anyone looking to experience a unique piece of cultural heritage. The Panorama of the Battle of Racławice is not just a painting; it's a powerful reminder of the past, presented in a way that is accessible and engaging for all.
Bart Kulaga — Google review
It is a great museum. You can enjoy the Panorama with explanation by favored language.(I used Japanese.) There are many option of language and you can choose whichever you want. From this Panorama, you can learn the history of Poland which is related to Russia. It is worth to go.
Daiki Morita — Google review
It is a great painting. However, I was mislead by the impression of it being animated something of the battle, so at the moment I was disappointed. Also the exhibition is in polish, if you want to know what they're saying, you have to ask the nice lady to give you translation device, which for whole 30 minutes you have to annoyingly hold like a phone to your ear....but in the end, it was beautiful.
Kateřina Puklová — Google review
I think I'm really a fan of panoramas like this. Unlike ones I've seen in the DPRK, Syria and France, this one isn't viewed from a motorised central seating area, but you can walk around, (with an audioguide if you don't speak polish). This one is however much older (19th century, although in great nick). It commemorates a dramatic, but ultimately fruitless victory by a (largely) peasant polish army over the russians and is full of romantic and dramatic scenes of hussars, cossacks, tartars and the like slaughtering each other and/oor charging artillary, as well as details like the peasant extinguishing the fuse on a cannon with his hat The uniforms are exactly what you imagine when you think of dashing cavalry. Downstairs there is a section that explains, alternately, the story of the painting itself and the wider story of the battle, though the latter is a bit hard to follow for non polish speakers. Technically I think it is a masterpiece of realism, and the way the foreground melds into the painting is very impressive. NB I think the ticket here gets you into the nearby National Museum (which is also very good) for free.
Alex Cheyne — Google review
Single Ticket price 2024 is 50,-zl
Tour goes every 30min for 30min with the guide
M Tech — Google review
Nice panorama to be absolutely visited if you want to know more about the city
Sebastiano Pighi — Google review
There are 2 exhibitions, the painting and a multimedia presentation. You can listen to the commentary on the painting in several languages but the multimedia is only in Polish. This is really annoying as we think the information in it is probably far more interesting than the painting. We felt a bit short changed!
Brian Becker — Google review
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Jana Ewangelisty Purkyniego 11, 50-155 Wrocław, Poland
The Wrocław Africarium is a large zoological garden and oceanarium that contains exhibits of over 1,000 different animals from Africa. It is one of the oldest working zoos in Poland, and open all year round. The zoo also has an exhibit devoted to the flora and fauna of the Dark Continent, which are unique on an international scale.
A excellent place to spend with your family; The kids loved it; Various animals and everything is so near, you think you can touch the animals by hand; the Zoo is arranged very cleverly and the numerous signs everywhere help you find everything conviniently and enjoy your visit; The price is not cheap - but it is worth the money;
Tamar Ra's Kitchen Rules — Google review
Very good experience. Plenty of water life to see and good size tanks /displays. This is set in the main zoo. Lots of educational stuff and displays. Loved seeing hippos and the seal lions / penguins and sharks. Possibly the highlight was the large turtle.
Bri Willo — Google review
A part of Wrocław ZOO (you can go in on a regular ZOO ticket). It's really worth it. There are tunnels inside aquariums, hippos, seals and free birds flying around. Mind you it's meant to mimic African climate so it's hot and humid inside. If I were to complain about something it's that the modern building doesn't really fit the historical buildings in the rest of the ZOO
Kamil Brzakala — Google review
Huge zoo and well worth the money spent for a ticket. Lots of animals and facilities, the flora was also very impressive. You can spend a whole day there. We bought tickets online, scanned the barcode and entered the zoo. Bring your own food our have a meal at their bistro. Lots of vending machines if you want to grab a quick snack or get souvenirs.
Tsvetelina Dimova — Google review
This experience was truly amazing. I highly recommend for anyone. No matter age or interest in animals. This is a must see for all
Phil Baton — Google review
A magical place within the city! No picture does the place justice. You have to go and live the experience! all those playful and happy animals in their incredible replica of their natural habitat Makes you forget you're inside a building . Amazing the job they did. Must visit in Wroclaw
Leonid Gerardo D?az — Google review
Amazing place to visit while you’re in this large Wroclaws ZOO. Would be good to implement traffic wardens who would push those hundreds of people through, system similar to some of the larger museums - no way back and no blocking. Queue times are ridiculous but definitely worth waiting.
Krystian Berezowski — Google review
Amazing 🤩 place to visit with kids. Animals are held in good conditions. Aquarium is wonderful. Highly recommended.
Kateryna Stankevych — Google review
Good place to visit with family or just on a nice day to relax, place wasn't very crowded, had many things to see, nice enclosures for the animals, you can spend a few hours in there. To get in you have to go inside the zoo. Definitely worth seeing
Silviu Andrei — Google review
Our visit to the Wroclaw Africarium with my family was an unforgettable experience filled with wonder and excitement.
The highlight was undoubtedly the breathtaking underwater tunnel, where we were surrounded by graceful sharks and colorful fish, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
A visit to the Wroclaw Africarium is a must for families seeking adventure, education, and pure joy!
Felipe Almeida — Google review
The overall planning is good. There are some facilities to assist children and drinking water. Although some enclosures are empty or under renovation, it does not affect the knowledge about animals conveyed here, and it can be seen that the animals are well taken care of. I really like the pavilion of cold-blooded animals and mimicry, but it was a pity that it closed too early and I couldn't finish it.
故事老高 — Google review
This is a must-see spot for people travelling to Wrocław with their family. The transportation by tram is easy from the city center. The building is right by the ZOO’s entrance. It houses all kinds of fish, mammals, birds and reptiles. There is a large seal and pinguin sanctuary. The restaurant resembles a passenger ship and offers a nice top view to see the penguins. It can get crowded on weekends. It is definetely worth checking out. Kids love it!!!!
Artur Ciegotura — Google review
We've spent literally hours there and I would gladly spend even more time. It's a tremendously well thought out and built attraction where you can watch animals in ab environment very close to their natural one. There are beautiful views including a tunnel over which sharks, turtles and other creatures freely swim. I loved the experience immensely.
Tom?? N?mec — Google review
Loved it. Great place. A lot to see and I think I will visit again. Recommend it.
Daria Borowska — Google review
This was an experience I'd remember for all my life.
I saw how a giant hippo was swimming under the water. It was amazing!
The atmosphere when you're inside the giant aquarium is unforgettable.
I wish I could spend a few hours every day there. It's like meditation.
The kids were happy too.
I highly recommend this place to all Wroclaw visitors.
Tatsiana Nizova — Google review
The Africarium in Wrocław adds another layer of excitement to the city's zoo experience!
This specialized section immerses visitors in the wonders of African aquatic life. With a separate admission fee, it's a unique opportunity to explore marine ecosystems showcasing African flora and fauna. The interactive exhibits, informative displays, and vibrant marine life contribute to an educational and visually stunning journey.
Whether you're fascinated by underwater worlds or simply seeking a captivating extension to your zoo visit, the Africarium is a must-see attraction in Wrocław.
Nastya Suhaya — Google review
A bit crowded, best part of Wroclaw Zoo without this one probably I would count the visit as mistake. All water attractions looks a bit dirty - don’t know if it’s a matter of water or dirty glass. Should be addressed by Staff as it breaks animal experience for everyone. Under aquarium tunnel and under water windows makes great experience - zoo should somehow control amount of people- crowds all over this attraction makes difficult any movement around.
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
Very clean ZOO with great aquarium. I really appreciated the cleanliness of the water and glass. The part where you can sit and just relax is a great idea. Though not sure how it will be during busy times. Definitely will recommend everyone to visit. For sure, nothing is perfect, but I left with 5 star feeling. Haven't eaten there.
Jakub Tomka — Google review
Some places of the zoo are really nice and animals look well taken care of, but we were disappointed with the monkeys. They were all stressed, angry or depressed looking, and that building where there is one old chimpanzee sitting behind bars on a bathroom like floor is really sad. Looks like zoos from the 60s or something. This Zoo definitely needs more reconstructions and enrichment for animals. Please don't let those poor monkeys suffer.
llauoykcuf tube — Google review
It's a really amazing zoo. Plan an entire day for your visit here to spend time seeing all the animals and birds.
The aquarium is the highlight.
Parking close by. Restaurants present inside the zoo.
Reynold Kaunds — Google review
It's such a huge zoo that it took me 4 hours to get around it completely...I highly recommend going on Friday to see the wolves before 12:00 noon! Because we were not warned and didn't see them there. You should also get your tickets online because there are long lines.
Anita Mildrade — Google review
Definitely the best zoo I have ever visted, the size of this location is massive meaning that there is a lot to visit and see. It's one tram away from the center of the city and takes you directly to the front entrance.
There is an entering free but definitely worth the visit. As many of my photos suggest there was a lot to take in, and even then I was only able to see half the zoo leaving the other half for my next visit.
Dave Duesberry — Google review
A lovely day at the zoo.
Lots to navigate and a delicious finale at the bistro.
It seems most animal are well cared for, with the exception of some with small areas to roam. The birds seem distressed and unhappy and I think the monkeys are plotting a coup to overthrow the management staff.
Otherwise, a lovely experience.
Awesomely Aimless Adventures — Google review
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Zygmunta Wróblewskiego 1-5, 51-618 Wrocław, Poland
Jasna Góra monastery in Poland is a renowned spiritual site that was established by the Paulite order from Hungary in 1382. The hill on which it stands, Jasna Gora, is considered as the country's spiritual capital. It houses several remarkable sacred artworks apart from the celebrated Icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa. Pilgrims visit this shrine to witness miracles attributed to this painting in Lady Chapel, although there are other notable attractions too.
Beautiful place, I love it. The services are very often and also in different languages. Car park by the road next to monastery costs 7.2 zł (1.5£) per 3 hours. You can also eat very good food not far from the monastery. We ate at Kredens and food was delicious. It is 3 min walk from main monastery gate.
Marcin Krawucki — Google review
Beautiful place with alot to see and experience, well worth the visit
??? ?? — Google review
The sanctuary of Jasna Góra is a meeting place for Christians of a large part of Europe. It does not matter which time it is, it is always crowded. The sanctuary and the church are beautiful, and the guided visit is very instructive. Anything you would like to know will be answered by them. It is near the centre of Częstochowa, and is located in the most beautiful area of the city, being the sanctuary the highlight of it. A compulsory visit if you go to Częstochowa.
Eneko Diez — Google review
This is a truly stunning place. The architecture is amazing, the interior is breathtaking. I am not religious but standing inside this building I can honestly say i was left humbled and at peace. The art work is amazing, the sacred Black Madonna is beautiful. Do not miss this opportunity.
D L — Google review
One of the largest church in Poland with a huge yard and a wonderful interior. The statues outside and inside the building are very beautiful and are very old. Its then main attraction of the city. I would recommend to dedicate a whole day for it.
Dheeraj Krishna — Google review
Peaceful place in spite of the steady flux of visitors.
Limited English interaction with on-site folks and I was lucky to have a local who knew a lot to share.
Prince M — Google review
Must see place. The most beatifull church I have ever been.
Ieva Utena — Google review
A beautiful monastery & a church opened 1382 by monks from Hungry . A holy icon of Black Madonna Our Lady of of Czestochowa Jasna Gora dates back to 3 rd century. Visited by 3 pontificates John Paul 2, Pope Benedict, Pope Francis , each of them brought a golden rose for Mary , The Queen of Poland. Place visited each year by millions of pilgrims.
Helena N — Google review
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Manufaktura is a stunning shopping complex that has been renovated from 19th century manufacturing buildings. The exterior is breathtaking and the square in front of the mall spacious. It offers a variety of attractions such as museums, cinema, bowling alley, ice skating rink and numerous shops. The restaurants and cafes are also plentiful and offer an excellent selection to choose from. This mall provides ample space for shopping needs along with great options for dining and entertainment making it an ideal destination for any day out.
Such a beautiful place. These manufacturing buildings have been renovated and they are beautiful. Place is full of great restaurants, shops, mall, place for ice skating
Yoga with LULU — Google review
Best place in town to hang out, especially at night by nice weather, with beautiful illuminations and outdoor entertainment, from water fountains to ferris wheel. Plenty of eateries to choose from, so many that it is even difficult to make a choice. Bar choice is a little limited, and that's the only minus of going there to enjoy a nice walk and spend a good relaxing time.
Where Can I FLY — Google review
The mall has literally any shop I could think of, you can do shopping or eat, I liked the food court in the first floor. The brown old buildings look amazing and it’s very kids friendly as there is a park and playground.
Maria Achilleia — Google review
This mall is beautiful. Besides many shops, there are a lot of restaurants and cafes. The exterior is just stunning, the square in front of the mall is spacious.
???????? ??????? — Google review
A great place to spend few hours/evening with friends, family or solo. Lots of stores to shop from, a big, spacious food court with nice and ample seating and multiple eating options.. A fun zone for kids to enjoy.
There are number of restaurants outside, with a nice view of fountains especially in evening. Very lively and uber place in the city of Lodz
Rajat Malhotra — Google review
Fantastic refreshing old buildings.
Lots of food places there.
Kids playgrounds and activities.
Shops in the Gallery.
Everything in 1 place. Recommended!
Joanna Dobosz-Chuda — Google review
A huge shopping centre made in ex factory, nicely and gently renovated, loooooads of shops. Nice outdoor area with water fountains, cafes, restaurants, ice cream trucks, merry-go-round, beach volleyball and more.
Jana Gilchrist — Google review
Sehr schön restaurierter und sanierter Industriekomplex aus der Jahrhundertwende. War früher eine Weberei samt Nebengebäuden für Personal, Verwaltung etc.
Beheimatet nun Läden, Restaurants, Cafés und Bars und hat vor allem abends eine wundervolle Atmosphäre.
Ebenfalls zum Komplex gehört das erstklassige Vienna Hotel, das sehr zu empfehlen ist.
Von den Restaurants am Areal haben wir den Mexikaner sowie einen Italiener besucht und waren beide Male sehr zufrieden.
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Beautifully restored and renovated industrial complex from the turn of the century. It used to be a weaving mill with outbuildings for staff, administration, etc.
It is now home to shops, restaurants, cafés and bars and has a wonderful atmosphere, especially in the evenings.
The complex also includes the first-class Vienna Hotel, which is highly recommended.
Of the restaurants in the area, we visited the Mexican and the Italian and were very satisfied both times.
Thomas Ullmann — Google review
It is the perfect place for shopping and rest. There is a lot of space and beautiful buildings. And this is still a good place on a Sunday.
LaVon — Google review
One of the nicest shopping centers, I ever visited! Impressing, what they made out of the old factory. Congratulations to the architect!
It is huge, but the feeling isn't like this. Atmosphere is relaxed and invites for slowly walking through.
Andy ET — Google review
Beautifully presented shopping mall, I'm not in Poland to shop but needed a few things.
Perfect to kill a few hours, many top brand shops and great restaurants.
Richard Lamyman — Google review
Nice place, with original architecture, refurbished.. Nice place for kids for ice skating, and for the other for shopping, drinking beer, and having diner.
Robert Martos — Google review
Quite a lot of people always, but there is a great variety of things to do and places to eat. A pretty place
Angelica Gerasimovich — Google review
One of it's kind shopping area. It is converted from an abandoned textile factory. It is fusion of old and modern. Restaurants, shops, malls. You can find everything. A good place to unwind and relax with your friends and family.
Amit Tyagi — Google review
One of the nicest places in Lodz for sure. Plenty of restaurants and shopping opportunities around. Also nice to just walk around and enjoy the old architecture. Free parking spots available directly there as well (if they are not all taken).
Lukas L — Google review
Great entertainment place in downtown of Łódź, full of nice cafes, snack stands, all in beautiful industrial architecture and "dancing" waterfalls. You will surely enjoy the place.
EllyO — Google review
A large selection of branded stores, a large food court. In general, a beautiful place where you can buy anything, from clothes to electronics.
Anya Bukata — Google review
Old manufacture that turns into great community for hang out, lots of restaurants, bar, cafe and fun stuff for kids.
Nyx Apate — Google review
Wow, an absolute winner as a shopping centre. Very different types of shops with good brands and variety. Lots of different restaurants around for different types of budgets. Lots of entertainment too, 4D cinema, VR, bouldering gym...
An overall winner taking into account prices, variety, the shops and restaurants around and how pretty and clean everything looked.
Absolutely in love with the kids carousel playing Mozart and all sorts of classical music....ah! It also has a beach!
Digital Redesign — Google review
Lovely spacious place used to be an old factory , there are many restaurants , playgrounds, street food, shops, cinema,, etc. this place has a lot of life , I arrive with a taxi not sure if there is parking, highly recommended to visit
Ljubica Banic — Google review
Very nice place.. there's plenty of coffee shops inside, clothing shops and other things.
Anne Josef — Google review
Great place to spend time at. I visited it in December, winter evenings are especially beautiful there when everything lights up. While the inside and surrounding buildings are basically a mall, inner square set up as a fair with different events was probably the most interesting part. Location is also great since other places of interest are few minutes away, either walking or driving a bus/trolleybus. Don't forget to visit Pączkarnia on your way in or out. You will not miss it as it's on your way to Manufaktura from the trolleybus stop near ferris wheel and will definitely not regret trying those delicious paczki!
Vals9 — Google review
It's a really great place, clean and the staff is super kind.
Thank you!
Richi Paramo — Google review
A place both for history lovers and shopping addicts, even for adrenaline junkies or Food tourists. I can say it has everything in one place, and let's not forget the Instagramable spots!
Piotrkowska is a vibrant and scenic 4.2 km-long thoroughfare renowned for its shopping, art galleries, eateries, and beer gardens. It's an ideal destination for those interested in observing the fusion of old and new architecture. Along this 5km street, visitors can find various shops and dining venues to explore.
The main central road in Lodz with loads of pubs, restaurants, shops. Always clean and cared. Side roads where still you can find restaurants.
Riccardo Ponta — Google review
Nice, and go also side streets
Niko Schreurs — Google review
Amazing street, filled with restaurants and shops. I would say the heart of the city. Lots of palacial buildings. This is where the well-off used to live back in the glory days.
Tiago G — Google review
I like to have a walk here.
Piotr Malinowski (oOMCMOo aka Shots Makinny) — Google review
The best and the most beautiful street in Lodz with a lot of wonderful buildings
You must see it if you will be in Lodz
Kasi — Google review
Very beautiful street, full of different shops, cafes, bars, nightclubs.
Viktoria — Google review
It's a nice street with lots of shopping and restaurants. There does seem to be a lot of graffiti though that takes away from the appeal of the place.
Nicole Goff — Google review
The most popular street in łódż. You shouldn’t miss since there aren’t many options to travel in the city. The popular restaurants and the forum called manufaktura is also on and near the street.
Tolga — Google review
If you really like to see how they are trying to match old and new buildings this is the place that you should visit in Łódź, also you might fine different shops and restaurants along the 5km street!
Josue Recinos Chavez — Google review
A great pedestrian street...except for all the cars! Clearly no enforcement with driving or parked. Could be a great place.