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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Esbjerg to Frankfurt?
The direct drive from Esbjerg to Frankfurt is 501 mi (806 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Esbjerg to Frankfurt, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hamburg, Hannover, Kassel, and Kiel, as well as top places to visit like Økolariet and Trapholt Museum for Modern Art and Design, or the ever-popular Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church.
The top cities between Esbjerg and Frankfurt are Hamburg, Hannover, Kassel, and Kiel. Hamburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Esbjerg and 4 hours from Frankfurt.
Kiel, a vibrant port city located on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, offers a blend of historical charm and maritime attractions. The old town features the reconstructed St. Nikolai Church where classical concerts are held, while Holstenstrasse and Dänische Strasse boast an array of shops for visitors to explore. Along the picturesque Kiel Fjord, the Maritime Museum housed in a former fish auction hall showcases model ships and nautical instruments.
2% as popular as Hamburg
9 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Frankfurt
Hamburg, a significant seaport located in the northern part of Germany, is linked to the North Sea through the Elbe River. It boasts numerous channels and vast stretches of green spaces. In its center lies Inner Alster lake, which is teeming with boats and surrounded by cafes. The city's primary Jungfernstieg boulevard connects Neustadt (new town) and Altstadt (old town), where landmarks such as St.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Frankfurt
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Hanover is the biggest city and capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. With a population of 534,049 people, it ranks as the 13th largest city in Germany and the third largest in Northern Germany after Bremen and Hamburg.
9% as popular as Hamburg
8 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Frankfurt
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Kassel
Kassel is a city in central Germany. It's known for its Documenta art exhibition. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a sprawling park dating back to the 18th century. It's home to Wilhelmshöhe Palace and its Old Masters Picture Gallery. The neo-Gothic Löwenburg castle displays 16th- and 17th-century weapons. The Herkules Monument offers city views from atop the baroque Wasserspiele water features, which cascade down a hill.
3% as popular as Hamburg
5 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Frankfurt
Best stops along Esbjerg to Frankfurt drive
The top stops along the way from Esbjerg to Frankfurt (with short detours) are Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church, and Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe". Other popular stops include German submarine U-995, Koldinghus, and Designer Outlet Neumünster.
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
The Økolariet is an interactive museum with a focus on sustainability. The exhibits highlight topics such as biodiversity and recycling, providing valuable insights into how to save energy and recycle both organic and plastic waste. It's a great place for families and friends to learn about nature and the environment while having fun. The museum offers engaging videos, games, quizzes, and other educational resources that are ideal for children and young people who want to understand the current issues surrounding climate change.
Fantastic place to enjoy fun time with friends and family, also to learn many things about the nature and environment. For example how to save energy and recycle organic and plastic waste. Great information for children and young people to learn how important to be aware about the current and future climate change problems.
Recommend it to everyone living or visiting Vejle .
Amr Mohammed — Google review
This is a FREE, fun, interactive learning space! So many topics, concepts and area to explore. It is obviously mostly in Danish, but there are small English translations throughout as well, so not all is lost!
Toilets, free WiFi, a little shop, an area where you can swap clothes - bring some clothes to be able to take some.
The info you can learn is relevant to every day life and is so interactive!!
You could easily spend hours here.
It is right across from the train station if you come by train.
Very close to the walking street as well.
For some reason it is having tantrums when I try to add photos... which is a shame because I took many!!!
Emily Keye — Google review
Nice place for coming with children. Kind people working in reception. There you will find place where you can bring your food to eat. Also there is a cozy butik/shop with nice things to buy. Our students were happy to visit this place and play there. Free entrance. Recommended!
Egl? Masevi?i?t? — Google review
Very informative esp for kids who needs to know where our garbages go for them to be a very responsible generation for our environment and mother earth.
lovelle lyka urgello — Google review
An amazing place that is free to visit. It has a good array of exhibits detailing sustainability and climate change and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Toilets were clean too on site. The toilet simulator was the most unique item here. Recommended if you are visiting Vejle.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
A great place to learn about ecology! Conceived for kids but suitable for grown up too!! Videos, games, and quizzes! Being non Danish speakers, the only thing we missed was the translation of most of the content!
Nuno Pereira — Google review
Great service with a smile with relevant info. Perhaps best suited for small children. Not very captivating for older students. Not enough possilities for interaction.
Andre Davenport — Google review
Great! Educational for kids and adults
Free entry, the only bad side was that not everything was translated to English but would definitely highly recommend this place. Friendly staff
Natalia R — Google review
Nice and interesting place for both and parents and children.Exciting time in simulation room.
Free tickets.We were second time here
We recommend this museum .
Natalia Panaieva — Google review
This place is inspiring as a museum itself and should be put as an example how limited space can be utilised to the very maximum. Incredible ideas and top class level to express them. Big applause and congratulation to all contributors.
Krystian D — Google review
really a great place to visit and it's free. rarely do you go into the basement and experience the bottom of the sea. then you move down into the sewer. you have the option to follow the water from the time you go to the toilet. a wild experience. you follow how we clean our waste water. learn about how much plastic pollutes the world. a wildly fascinating place.
søren christoffersen — Google review
A bit cramped and confusing but overall it offers a very nice selection of interesting stands. There are many descriptions in English, but it still lacks in this aspect. Summarily, well spent time for zero dollars.
Alperen Eğilmez — Google review
Absolutely lovely museum, and entrance is free! Very interactive with something to interest everyone, young, elder, and in-between. Excellent integration of multiple intelligences, there are kinesthetic activities, storytelling (from a tree!), music, herb gardens, and so much more. It’s really a whole experience, with a simulation of being beneath the fjord, even a used toy exchange area and a cute gift shop 👌Traveling with a baby, I appreciated the seating options throughout the museum.
My 3-year old enjoyed this more than Legoland, the deer park, and all of the other attractions of Denmark. He especially loves the watering cans where he could learn through playing with water. Thank you to the museum staff for this wonderful experience!
Julia Bair — Google review
Free acces and extremely educational not just for kids but also adults.
Trapholt Museum for Moderne Kunst is a captivating museum located in the residential region of Kolding that features an awe-inspiring architectural structure. The museum boasts a diverse array of exhibits, including visual arts, crafts, design, and furniture design. Notable highlights include classic Skagen artworks, stunning modern pieces, and a sculpture garden. Additionally, the museum's ace furniture collection showcases Danish chairs designed by renowned figures such as Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen.
Fine modern art museum with beautiful exhibitions and several Interactive exhibits. Nice café with a view. We spent about 3 hours here but could have easily spent a couple more.
Ulf Radu Ciocan — Google review
Great modern art museum with an exciting collection and some nice interactive exhibitions.
?kos Szil?gyi — Google review
Trapholt is always worth a visit, and right now its a must! They have an exibit with Nanna Ditzel a danish design icon, the show is gorgeous, and child friendly, please go see it.
And in the restaurant you an get "the Ditzel high Tea" its very very good, in beautiful surroundings👏
maja lærke — Google review
This is one of the best modern museums I have seen, the Pantone exhibition is absolutely fabulous
Marko Blatnik — Google review
Very nice, really recommend
Natalia Bak — Google review
Great place. Beautiful garden around the museum with views. And very interesting and interactive exhibitions, for adults and also for kids.
Irene Fern?ndez — Google review
Highly accessible museum with a wide range of imaginative installations, set in beautiful grounds.
Fraser Lovatt — Google review
The internationally renowned museum of modern art, craft and design, Trapholt, is situated in gorgeous surroundings by Kolding Fjord. The museum featuring paintings and sculptures made by famous international and Danish artists. Its a must visit place in Denmark 🇩🇰. Highly recommended.
Deepal Senadheera — Google review
Amazing museum. Nice variation of (interactive) expositions + a fun workshop. Suitable and enjoyable for kids. Friendly staff.
koen deleij — Google review
If you like design, this museum is a must.
Rita Guz — Google review
Beautiful design and art museum with gift shop and cafe. Beautiful views of Kolding fjord. Plenty of parking. Focus on Danish furniture design.
Michelle McDonald — Google review
Very interesting exhibition with lots of colours. If you do not know how to decorate the interior of your house or your night club, lots of ideas are here. I am not a big fun of the 60's nor 70's , but for the first time I enjoyed seeing some art pieces from those periods.
Edson Bittencourt Imperico — Google review
Nice museum in a gorgeous setting above Kolding fjord with contemporary art and design classics like Arne Jacobsen. Well worth a visit, entrance fee was 60 DKR , reduced due to redecorating.
Gerd Barthelmeh — Google review
Stopped here because of the rain but would recommend a visit even when it is sunny. A rare collection of many types of contemporary work including Arne Jacobsen FlexCube.
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.
Refined hotel in a 15th-century lakeside castle with modern apartments, a farm & a concert venue.
Wonderful place in a beautiful little village!!!
Ashok Srinivasan — Google review
Fine town to visit if you are driving through or are in the area
Lars Jørgensen — Google review
We had the most lovely dining experience at Graham slot in June 2022. We enjoyed the accommodations very much. Our room was lovely with plenty of space and very cozy. The grounds are breathtakingly beautiful with gardens, trails, and a playground!
We had dinner at the Gram Slot restaurant, and it was beyond amazing!! My young daughter, 2 teenagers, my husband, and myself all thoroughly enjoyed our three-course dinner. First course was delicious smoked salmon with caviar and vegetables: it was divine. Our second course was the most juicy tenderloin with root vegetables. Our third course was moist chocolate brownie with walnuts; but they accommodated our nut- allergic daughters with apple cobbler. The wine pairings were perfect. The chef and wait staff were splendid. Thank you for a wonderful evening!
Angie Schilsky — Google review
How’s our wedding plus reception at Gram Slot. We also booked our all the accommodation.
Owner Svend and Exec Chef/Manager Alex were very accommodating for the 60 people in attendance.
Accommodation was clean and spacious. Team were very helpful in ensuring satisfaction of our guests.
Food quality was fantastic and the wine pairings were perfect.
Really recommended!
Luke A — Google review
It's private no tours.
Karen Beebe KRISTENSEN — Google review
beautiful location, nice people, delicious local food and great wine.
Ju Me — Google review
Small castle where nearby you can rent a room without AC and sometimes with 1 toilet for 3 rooms.
Bonifacy — Google review
Returning for the second time, with a two year gap and the development of the place astonishes me! A very nice place to visit and a fine example on how an idea can become a community wide project and commitment.
Nicolai Arildsen — Google review
We held our wedding dinner at Gram Slot, and was very satisfied :) The food and location was amazing and we got the bridal suite on the second floor with view of the garden.
The only thing we did not understand was why they do not have more weedings at the castle, it is ideal for it :)
Pricewise it was really good as well, 21 adaults, 2 kids was less than DKK 20K.
Thank you Gram Slot for having us!
Søren Aabling — Google review
Their website somehow lacks quite a bit of information about events going on. If there had been more information the trip would have been far more enjoyable. A lot of the things that happen there only happen at a certain time once a day and the information for some of these things were hard to find.
Haderslev Cathedral, located in the heart of the town, is a must-see for travelers. It was the first church in Denmark to convert to Protestantism and boasts a unique 3D painting inside. The cathedral also features German and Danish inscriptions and offers services in German. Visitors can witness a weekly regiment turning the pages of a book kept in a small room beside the altar.
Beautiful Cathedral in city center. Awesome from all sides. It was not possible to get in, but I went there late evening.
Alfonz Liska — Google review
Beautiful cathedral in the centre of the town. First church to convert to protestant in denmark. Very nice place for travellers to rest for a few mintures. Interior very cool and modern compared to old catholic churches.
Anthony Chan — Google review
This is the 1st church in Denmark that became protestant. They have a 3D painting in the church when you enter to the right. There is a regiment that comes once a week to turn the page of the book which is kept in a small room, to the right side of the alter. This church has writings in German and Danish. They also have service in German.
Elton Dias — Google review
A must see. Light and cosy. You cannot have been in Haderslev without hving seen the cathedral!
Olaf Chalmer — Google review
Beautiful, a very impressive cathedral. It is clearly wel cared for and it is great that it is still in use after 700 years
Monique Hut — Google review
Absolutely beautiful architecture. I found it odd that there were tipping booths with mobile pay notes several places though?
Christian Lindberg — Google review
The Biggest Church in Haderslev. and a relly beautiful one i Think Leave a comment
Tonni Larsen — Google review
Nice church with good background information about the history
Universe is an amusement park that boasts both interactive attractions and scientific exhibits suitable for all ages. It features a water fun area alongside an industrial museum, offering visitors the opportunity to explore, experiment and play on its playgrounds. The park also offers beautiful gardens and surroundings to enjoy. Its VR experience is highly recommended, especially for gamer children. Although food can be expensive and dull, there are plenty of opportunities to bring your own supplies too.
Really cool amusement park with cool science stuff for both kids and adults! I really enjoyed the VR attractions :)
Larissa Bo?e?ov? — Google review
It's a large science park that kids can enjoy. Children can become familiar with different scientific concepts, play games, and have fun, while parents can enjoy the beautiful and green area inside the park. There are restaurants, ice-cream shops, gift shop, etc. It is a fun way to spend a day.
Ali — Google review
Great science park! Bring kids off all ages, they will enjoy VR and all the other rides/stations. Remember to treat yourself with the Segway tour and battling the storm.
KimC — Google review
A one of its kind amusement park. Its all science with experimental demonstrations inside. Do not get fooled that the park is just for kids. It is also fun for the adults. Building your own rockets with water bottles and competing with the others, experiencing a hurricane, walking through a biodome, water science, climbing a skyline, riding a Segway, VR powered racing, dashing cars, roller coasters(you can design your own track) and parachutes etc. Unique and fun filled experiences to be gathered. There are restrooms and eateries scattered along the park. The service staff of the park did an amazing job. All the staff I interacted with are friendly, polite and help you in case of issues. To sum up was a different and wonderful experience for me. Do download their app to get information of the rides in advance. Helps a lot with navigating.
Shushanth Sanjay Kumar — Google review
This combination of amusement park and experimentarium offers so much to do, whether you want to explore or experiment or just play on the playgrounds or enjoy the beautiful gardens and surroundings. The VR experience is amazing and will thrill the gamer children as well.
Food is a bit expensive and boring, but decent. Lots of opportunities to bring your own food too.
We were there from opening to closing time and could easily have spent more time.
Everyone there were extremely helpful and attentive, and always eye to eye with the kids.
K?re Fiedler Christiansen — Google review
Awesome place to spend a day at. There are so many unique experiences for adults and kids. Assuming you don't care for these places, you should have seen the gazillion senior citizens who come for the pristine and perfectly manicured gardens. It's a must if you're in the area. A family of three costs around 70 euros all together.
Mohammad Ali — Google review
Great place for the whole family. The long queues at some of the attractions were discouraging and we waited 50-ish minutes for our food at the burger factory, but other than that we had a really awesome day.
Ross-Lynn Traill — Google review
Great fun for all ages with many interactive experiences. Whether you like science or not, there is something here for everyone.
Joey Fordyce — Google review
This park is most certainly worth a visit! I was there with my kids aged 4&8… they both loved it! The VR attractions are unfortunately not for them ( height restrictions) except for the VR coaster and VR plank. But those are cool too! They built a rocket which they then later launched! It was a das full of action and the das felt short! Totally recommended!
sjc — Google review
It's a great place for children, but if you have high expectations as an adult, then you'll get disappointed - we did. All there ideas ate so great, but it's not 100%, it's like all things sounds awesome and starts out great, but then it's going down from there. Their shows are so great for children and I'm sure they love it! I also think it's expensive, but it depends on your expectations I think.
Simone Fenger — Google review
There’s always a room for improvements, but being at Danfoss Universe is an awesome weekend experience, especially outdoor when the sun shines. :) Got dizzy with the VR, but it’s a cool setup.
Update:
-. now it’s easier to scoop at the ball factory! ;)
-. just found out that every employee has a first aid kit - my son got disinfectant and bandaid just in time! :)
Yohanes Khosiawan — Google review
Great park! Reasonable entrance fees, and food prices compared to other parks in Denmark! Went with two small children, and although they were too short to most of the more exciting rides they had a great time! Will definitely bring them again when they are bigger!
That was amazing experience!
Jacob, the museum worker, very dedicated and open person, aimed to share the information about the battle in the best possible way. He was very kind to translate the lecture from Danish to English.
Moreover, he has provided a lot of interesting facts.
So far, that was a great time.
Recommended for families with kids and dogs:)
Oleksiy Padenok — Google review
We were here because our old friend work as tour guide. Very interesting museum and we were learn about the history of the 1st world war between Denmark and Germany.
The kids were enjoyed! Learn about the morse and old fashioned bowling. And beautiful views and the windmill.
Amelia Suharso — Google review
The people are very motivated and the Presentation of single History-parts are well prepared. The Canon Shot ist a must have!!! Everything was nice and clean, even at wet outdoor- conditions!!!
I have only minus point: I believe that english presentations would make it even better for international guests. There are already foreign parts (movie and Market) but the personal and potentially very detailled explanations of the staff are mainly in danish.
Nico Streich — Google review
It is an interesting historical place for the battle that happened here. Mostly for Germans and Danes. Even though it was back in 1864, there's a lot of information about who was fighting and who died. It was also the first time the Red Cross was there to help.
Flemming Brandt — Google review
Fantastic and fascinating guided tour! We did not know what to expect, but we were plesantly suprised. It's exciting and we learned a lot ! Definelty worth a visit !
Marc Skafte-Vaabengaard — Google review
Very interesting exhibition with lots of history about what happened in the months of 1864. Unfortunately it is a very small site and you can see it all in a few hours. But if you add some walking routes in the surrounding area to see the ancient battle positions it will take longer.
Support history and visit this site if you are in the area.
Kaspar Brygger — Google review
Historic place. Denmark and Germany in war in 1884. Very realistic place to visit. Definitely worth a visit also for families with children. There are lots of realistic buildings and exhibits. Once you have visited the place, you can go down to Dybbøl mill. Is it a summer day you visit the place, lies Vemmingbund beach, not far from there. A lovely beach
Morten Work — Google review
Really cute. All personel were very friendly and knowledgeable! The best part was the actors telling stories. All signs are in danish, German and English. We saw storytellers speaking danish and German.
The museum both inside and outside is dog friendly
Sara Hark — Google review
Great museum. Very educational for young and old. The staff are very friendly.
(Translated by Google) Actually only intended as a stopover, Flensburg turned out to be a city well worth seeing. We were particularly impressed by the historic harbor, especially because there was a harbor festival going on - what a nice coincidence.
(Original)
Eigentlich nur als Zwischenstopp gedacht, entpuppte sich Flensburg als überaus sehenswerte Stadt. Vor allem der historische Hafen hat uns begeistert, vor allem weil gerade ein Hafenfest lief - welch schöner Zufall.
Robert Werner — Google review
(Translated by Google) The relief can be found in the passage to the courtyard of the shipping museum
“Big high water mark 2040”.
The sculptor Johannes Caspersen / Flensburg mounted a wave-like flushing seam made of various materials on a turquoise background made of driftwood during an action as part of the “Landunter” exhibition with visitors in spring 2023.
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Im Durchgang zum Hof des Schifffahrtsmuseums findet sich das Relief
“Grosse Hochwassermarke 2040 ”.
Der Bildhauer Johannes Caspersen/ Flensburg hat dafür im Laufe einer Aktion im Rahmen der Ausstellung “Landunter” mit Besuchern im Frühjahr 2023 einen Spülsaum aus verschiedenem Material wellenartig auf türkisen Untergrund aus Treibholz montiert.
Johannes Caspersen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice.
(Original)
Sehr schön.
Sascha Kaiser — Google review
(Translated by Google) The harbor complex is definitely worth a visit when the weather is good. We spent an afternoon there in the summer of 2019. There are sufficient parking spaces available in the immediate vicinity. There are a few places to go for your physical well-being.
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Die Hafenanlage ist bei gutem Wetter definitiv einen Besuch wert. Wir haben dort im Sommer 2019 einen Nachmittag verbracht. Parkplätze sind in direkter Nähe ausreichend verfügbar. Für das leibliche Wohl gibt es einige Anlaufstellen.
Hains HE — Google review
(Translated by Google) The harbor tour was nice and Flensburg, smaller but there is a lot to see
(Original)
Hafenrundfahrt war schön und Flensburg, kleiner aber gibt’s vieles, was sehen
atil atilgan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful harbor and great old town. Definitely worth a visit!!
(Original)
Schöner Hafen und tolle Altstadt. Auf jeden Fall einen Besuch Wert!!
Man Gar — Google review
(Translated by Google) The harbor promenade invites you to stroll and explore. Benches to take in the sea. If you are lucky you can witness the arrival of historic sailors or the departure. For eating and drinking there are several restaurants or snack bars at the harbor. Children's playground at the harbor tip. It's always an experience.
(Original)
Die Hafenpromenade lädt zum spazieren und erkunden ein. Sitzbänke, um die See auf sich wirken zu lassen. Wenn man Glück hat kann man das Einlaufen von historischen Segler miterleben, oder das Auslaufen. Für Essen und Trinken befinden sich mehrere Restaurants oder Imbisse am Hafen. Kinderspieplatz an der Hafenspitze. Es ist jedesmal ein Erlebnis.
sanso Bodre — Google review
(Translated by Google) Port located in the inner corner of the Flensburg Fjord and the center of the port dating back to the middle of the 12th century. declining trade, crafts and fishing settlement and trading and shipping town. Flensburg is considered a gateway to the north with a bridging function between Germany and Scandinavia. Worth seeing: West Indies warehouse built in 1789, company gate from 1602 and Oluf-Samson-Gang alley, first mentioned in 1593, with a closed development of small, colorfully plastered half-timbered houses.
(Original)
Im inneren Winkel der Flensburger Förde liegender Hafen und Mittelpunkt der auf die Mitte des 12.sJhs. zurückgehenden Handels-, Handwerks- und Fischersiedlung und Handels- und Seefahrtsstadt. Flensburgs gilt als Tor zum Norden mit einer Brückenfunktion zwischen Deutschland und Skandinavien. Sehenswert: 1789 erbauter Westindienspeicher, Kompagnietor von 1602 und erstmals 1593 erwähnte Gasse Oluf-Samson-Gang mit einer geschlossenen Bebauung aus kleinen, bunt verputzten Fachwerkhäusern.
Elena Marie Meyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice :)
(Original)
Sehr schön :)
The Rote Strasse is a charming pedestrian thoroughfare in historic surroundings, boasting numerous boutiques and art galleries. It offers a pleasant space for walking, shopping and dining, with a variety of options available. The street also features small shops that add to its old-world charm. Its beauty lies in the fact that it is a long pedestrian street where one can find everything they need from delicious food to beer or even bubble tea.
Classic Germany city atmosphere, clean, historic, quiet. It's a bit small, unfortunately there aren't many eating and drinking options.
Nurgul Dereli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful old town with lots of shops
(Original)
Wunderschöne Altstadt mit ganz vielen Läden
Lorenzo — Google review
Very nice place to walk around, make some shopping, eat something and drink a beer or a bubble tea. It is a ver long pedestrian street with a little of everything.
Alma Rosa Moreno Pérez — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful old street with courtyards that you should definitely visit. In addition to a rum museum and shop, many small boutiques, soap shops, marzipan shops, cafes and bistros are simply enchanting.
(Original)
Eine wunderschöne alte Straße mit Innenhöfen, die man unbedingt besuchen sollte. Neben ein Rummuseum und Geschäft, vielen kleine Boutiquen, Seifengeschäft, Marzipangeschäft, Cafés und Bistros einfach bezaubernd.
Kirsten Großmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful old town
There are still small shops here !!
(Original)
Wunderschöne Altstadt
Hier gibt es noch kleine Geschäfte !!
Robert Dresch — Google review
(Translated by Google) The street is worth it for its amazing courtyards!
(Original)
Die Straße lohnt sich wegen ihrer tollen Innenhöfe!
Hartmut M?cker — Google review
(Translated by Google) My favorite street in Flensburg! The farms are very well preserved! The Krusehof is particularly beautiful!
(Original)
Meine Lieblingsstrasse in Flensburg! Die Höfe sind sehr gut erhalten! Der Krusehof ist besonders schön!
Tina Meilo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rote Straße is a pretty little alley with half-timbered houses. You can spend a few nice hours here. Look at great churches. Shop and linger in the cafe
(Original)
Rote Straße ist eine hübsche kleine Gasse mit Fachwerkhäusern. Hier kann man einpaar schöne Stunden verbringen. Tolle Kirchen anschauen. Shoppen und im Cafe verweilen
Gudrun Foell — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place in Flensburg's old town. Small cozy specialty shops with everything from coffee, rum, chocolate and mouth-blown glass.
(Original)
Dejligt sted i Flensburgs gamle bydel. Små hyggelige specialforretninger med alt fra kaffe, rom, chokolade og mundblæst glas.
Jan Berg Rasmussen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The individual houses and courtyards are designed with a lot of love…
(Original)
Mit sehr viel Liebe gestaltet die einzelnen Häuser und Höfe…
Frank Loddeke — Google review
(Translated by Google) You should definitely take a lot of time for the red street in Flensburg and visit all the small streets, courtyards and shops, galleries and bars. The best thing is the confectionery workshop, it's simply amazing when it comes to chocolates and licorice👍😉👍😉
(Original)
Unbedingt sollte man sich viel Zeit für die rote Straße in Flensburg nehmen und all die kleinen Gassen, Innenhöfe und Geschäfte, Galerien und Lokale besuchen. Am besten ist die Süßwaren Werkstatt, einfach der Hammer was es an Pralinen und Lakritz so gibt👍😉👍😉
Tina Jakubowski — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful courtyard, lovingly decorated.
(Original)
Sehr schöne Innenhof,liebevoll dekoriert.
Marion Le Huray — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice yards. If only everyone in Flensburg were so beautiful.
(Original)
Sehr schöne Höfe. Wenn alle in Flensburg so schön währen.
Vaclav Spanek — Google review
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I'll never travel to Frankfurt without this trip planner again
Gottorf Castle, a 16th-century fortress located on Schleswig Museum Island, houses national art and archaeology museums along with a restaurant. Originally built in the 12th century, the castle has undergone various architectural transformations over the centuries. The site features an impressive collection of artifacts dating back to the castle's origins and includes a well-presented display of the Nydamboat, a 23-meter Viking boat found nearby.
Great House and fantastic exhibitions, always a good day out. Whether the extra or standard exhibition, go there.
Mark Fishwick — Google review
Stopped here driving from Germany to Denmark. You can walk around outside for free. It is very picturesque! There was a small Cafe on the grounds. Plenty of free parking.
Toni Sterling — Google review
Not too expensive, but compared to other museums, it's also not too exciting. It had a bunch of weird pictures from a modern artist throughout the old castle items, which threw off the vibe. Given that many countries have national museums with cheaper or free entry, this doesn't really compare, either with regard to the exhibits nor the architecture. If you are nearby it's worth a quick visit, but I would not drive just to get here.
Tobias Greisager Rehfeldt — Google review
Great place. From the perspective of modern museums a little old fashioned but definitely a must-visit when in the area.
Matthias “Maex” Lippmann — Google review
It was absolutely wonderful today. Not too many people, so time to enjoy the garden and relax. It's a magical place
Ursula Morris — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. You need at least half day to see everything.
Markku Jahnukainen — Google review
The museum has something to look at. In total, we spent about 3 hours. I especially liked the recreated interiors of the rooms. I would like more such exhibits. There are also many interesting sculptures on the territory. Not far from the castle you can walk to the beautiful garden.
Inna Soltysik — Google review
Great Museum. Spent the day here and didn't get to see everything. The Palace has 2 Museums, one of the local history, the other of Art and Culture. There were also 2 art exhibitions, 1 one of which was included in the price of €10, the other was 5€ extra. The Gardens and park were free, the Globus in the gardens is an extra 3€. Great value for money. Highly recomended. Haitabu, Schleswig, Kappeln and the Schlei are all very close by.
Jon Kernow — Google review
Such a nice place to go and walk around. It’s open until 5pm and you can go to the castle plus the gardens if you want to and want to walk for maybe 8 minutes more.
Such a beautiful place.
Karol Giraldo — Google review
Amazing collection showing pieces from the county from the building of the original castle back in the 1100s. No English translation on the individual exhibits, but a nice description in general of each room on a display stand.
The Nydamboot display, a 23m viking boat found in a nearby bog, in a separate building is very well done.
We didn't have tune to see the baroque gardens, the archaeological exhibit, or the other art displays in the stable buildings, so definitely a reason to go back again.
Zebbedea — Google review
Because of the times we live, we visited just the gardens and the exteriors. Everything was very nice and well maintained. The gardens are beautiful, but we went there with a buggy and it is tricky to visit the gardens because are a terrasse garden, lots of stairs and the gate at the very top of the garden was close 🙁. But we cached a beautiful autumn day, perfect for a 2-3 h walk.
Floriana Micu — Google review
A museum with some unique archeological pieces. When pre historic Northern Germany is a interest of you, it will be a good visit. Otherwise, the way the information is displayed is a bit outdated and not very engaging.
Museum of excavated Viking artifacts, including a riverside area with recreated houses.
It really is hard to represent this place via pictures. The quiet, the smell, the absolutely immense size of the site... you must go and experience it. The village was built with impressive attention to detail. The animals surrounding the area add to the atmosphere of a time were food was produced close to where it was consumed. The sheep you can actually get close too and approach. Museum staff is adorable! =) Super helpful in setting up the voice guides. Definitely a bucket list item for viking and nature fans.
Notes I wish I had before going:
1) It's a huge place! Go with time. At least half a day. The museum closes at 17h, that can complicate an afternoon visit.
2) Start at the museum, it will give you context on the landscape where the village sits.
3) Take food with you. There is a coffee shop there, but limited meal choices. Only one restaurant close by. Decent food, but bit pricey. Not very friendly to foreigners, no English menu.
4) If you are into woods, you can take some extra time to explore the area around.
5) If you go by public transport, remember it's a rural area. Flashier clothes / left leaning symbols may get you an occasional intrigued and not so friendly pair of eyes.. or comments.
Helga Guerreiro — Google review
The museum could have offered more for its 9 euro entry. On the bousche , there looked like there was full boats, but there were only models, also even though the museum was open, the Viking Houses were closed Nov.1 at. could not even get near them, I guess it was ok just expected More.
Ace The truth — Google review
A bit of a walk up to the museum with a strong exhibition, concentrating more on on the every day trading, Impressive bit of a long boat. A long drag up to the village but worth it. Expect some crowds reserve a table at "Odins when you arrive for later.
Edwar? Tate — Google review
There is 5 minutes walking distance from parking place.
Parking is for free.
The museum is focused more on the vikinger community not on the ships. Inside is explained very clear the traditions, trading development with many exhibits.
And most likely, is to find out that this small village Haithabu was the most important city in the North of actual Germany.
10 minutes away are small vikinger Houses of the different traders.
Burduja Ion — Google review
Very insightfull museum but wayfinding is lacking and all descriptions in German (very little English). You can download the audio tour in English but it is hard to do the tour in order with lack of signage
Ilse van Dyk — Google review
I attended the summer Market (Viking event) held on the archaeological site. So, a visit inside the museum was absolutely necessary. The museum is very interesting as you will see all the items found so far on the site. I heard that the searches are not finished yet, so more items are added year after year.
Helcanen Hikari — Google review
Though it is an impressive collection, a lot of objects are not dated. Also, unlike visits to museums in other countries, these can be loud here. There are no marked paths, so people come and go at will, meaning that on busy days you might bump into other visitors.
It is really worth the visit, however. Dont 4get to visit the giftshop!!!
Luisa Ruiz — Google review
Very nice and good education for families and groups. The ground is perfect maintain for pushing a stroller. Toilet and restaurant are a lot available too. Good understanding for a viking life and how far advance LD they were.
And don't forget to visit Schleswig too !
Magnus Michael — Google review
I'm glad I went. However, I don't need to go back.
Ron Stülcken — Google review
Stepping into the Viking Museum Haithabu was a riveting journey back in time. Situated near Schleswig, Germany, this open-air museum immerses visitors in the heart of Viking culture. The village-like setting instantly transported me to the bustling life of a bygone era.
The visit was a treasure trove of discovery, unveiling a captivating collection of artifacts. Intricate jewelry, powerful weapons, and everyday tools painted a vivid picture of the Vikings' craftsmanship and daily existence. Strolling through the meticulously reconstructed village was a fascinating experience, as I explored intricately designed dwellings, bustling workshops, and even ancient ships.
The staff's wealth of knowledge added depth to the adventure, offering fascinating insights into the historical significance of each exhibit. What truly set this museum apart was its innovative approach, seamlessly blending interactive displays with informative panels. This catered to diverse interests, making the past come alive in an engaging and educational way.
As I left the Viking Museum Haithabu, I carried with me a newfound appreciation for the intricacies of Viking history. This visit was more than just a trip; it was a captivating exploration of a rich and enigmatic past that continues to intrigue and inspire.
Karol Giraldo — Google review
One of the best places I visited in SH. A nice gift shop too, and they take credit card. Be sure to also visit the village (Viking houses) a beautiful 15 minute walk from the museum.
Ian McAlister — Google review
Great insights in Haihabu and how the vikings lived and traded. I would really wish more of the signs were translated into English. Luckily, I spoke German and was able to translate everything.
Jude Kriess — Google review
Nice little museum with an interesting viking town. The exhibition was cool with old artifacts. A bit dar inside though, could use more light.
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!
The Naval Memorial, built in 1936 to honour World War I sailors, is a noteworthy site that offers both historical and scenic value. This memorial pays tribute to the soldiers who fought for their countries at sea, and includes a tower with an observation deck that provides panoramic views of the Kiel area. Additionally, located nearby is the U-595 - the last remaining German U-boat - making this site even more significant for history enthusiasts.
Memorial for the German soldiers who perished during the war. Very meaningful place where one and reflect on the massive toll the war took. Highly recommend for those who are interested in war history.
M.M Marie — Google review
Impressive and humbling memorial of fallen soldiers in naval service
TH3 TR/\V1R — Google review
In memory to the fallen soldiers. The memorial looks powerful and depressive. Inside there are some pictures and stories about the war time. I like the wall with many submarines, it shows how many of them sank. It is crazy. So many lost lives. The tower is quite high and inside is a bit creepy if you walk the stairs. The view from the tower is great. It is definitely worth seeing it.
July Summer — Google review
A very good place. Deserve to visit and spend all day in this place ( Including Laboe).
It was especially good because it was not just museum, it is also memorial for soldiers fought in the sea for their countries.
I can't read german so well but it was also meaningful for foreign traveler like me.
이상휘 — Google review
Been there as part of the naval homeguard of Denmark, my first time in private was equally breathtaking (not only caused by taking the stairs to the top)((there is a lift)). Worth a visit, always.
Rene Ehlers — Google review
An amazing memorial to the sailors of the German navy who have lost their lives in conflict.
It has a lift to the top which offers panoramic views of the kiel area.
Nearby is the u595, the last German u boat in existence.
Well worth a visit.
David Lambert — Google review
A very interesting exhibit about the history of the German navy since the German Confederation until the present day, and a tower housing a memorial for the German sailors on both world wars. Unfortunately what should be a place of recollection and respect, especially the underground room, is used by children to run and shout without the control of their disrespectful parents.
Nacho — Google review
Not too high up, has an elevator (but it only caries about three people at once, so there's probably a queue). The view from up top is amazing and definitely worth the visit.
Richard — Google review
The submarine was a little smaller than we expected, so it didn't take us too long to see it all, but the view from the tower was very beautiful, although you should take the elevator if you're not in shape as there are a lot of stairs to climb to the top! You should also be aware of the fact that you can only pay with cash, that's a minus from my point of view!! Overall it was a nice way to spend our sunday!
Early-1900s iron railroad bridge that crosses the Kiel Canal at a height of over 40 meters.
Nice to come back and see this Bridge again
Frank — Google review
On a misty winter day, I explored the Rendusberg High Bridge in Germany. The drizzle and fog added an ethereal ambiance to the experience.
As a civil engineer, I marveled at the intricate design, especially the hanging transport vehicle. This engineering feat showcased a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal, a testament to the brilliance of the engineers behind this remarkable structure.
Gaurav Mann — Google review
Wonderful service from the Schwebebahn Captain, who opened up the barriers for us although he was ready to go.
ruth martis — Google review
It's a nice bridge, only half of its attraction and function were removed when the floating ferry was piloted in the way of a large ship.
Jesse Anton — Google review
Unique bridge with above water ferry system.
Tahir Pasha — Google review
The picture is taken from the restaurant below. Nice place to sit and explore the trafik on the Kiel canal.
Aksel Utoft — Google review
A really beautiful bridge with an interesting transportation for crossing the river.
Meanwhile, taking a train passing through the bridge is fantastic, sine it is really high, you would get an astoniahing view. ;)
Shi Song — Google review
Great STP. As close to NOK as possible.
Mads Olesen — Google review
Absolutely worth a little detour: the re-opened „flying ferry“ across the canal :)
Marius Starcke — Google review
Great place if you like this kind of construction and water!!!
Jerry Balanda — Google review
Amazing bridge with cute hover ferry
Paul Bonser — Google review
Fascinating bridge and you can cross the bridge in a gliding ferry.
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
It was a fantastic trip back in time. Very impressive to see how they bring the wild west to live with horses and special effects in an open air theater lokated around a rock. Just beautiful especially at night and definitely fun for everyone.
Morena Waack — Google review
I was here for the first time to such a show and location. The moment I arrived I noticed the souvenir shops (that are mainly for children), the typical food stands with typical German fast food(no döner). The open air theatre stage is very big with multiple buildings and a train. The show had modern jokes for the parents. The uses of pyrotechnics and the animals were grate. Grate atmosphere and a grate place to spend a complete evening at.
D Matu — Google review
Omg, this was so amazing. Can only recommend! Wonderful atmosphere!
Jörg Henkel — Google review
Once you get over the lack of Hollywood special effects, if you're spoilt like that, it's a great experience. I've been there twice, one year was considerably better than the other, so you're gonna have to inform yourself about the specific play you choose to watch and maybe be a bit lucky with the weather and actors you get. Snacks and drinks are available at reasonable prices.
Cyra Paul — Google review
Visited after 15 years again. Loved it as a child, still great as an adult. Can recommend to check it out again. Saw the first book. Looking forward to check in again next year
Aaron Frank — Google review
Family atmosphere full of happiness. Cowboys Indians. Good holism love story. The staff are very friendly and helpful. It's a must for the hole family and those that never stopped being a cowboy
Eamonn Bahlburg — Google review
Supposedly a great show. Was supposed to be seated front and center but could not go to seat because our kid was asleep in his pram. After being told it was ok to seat somewhere in the middle, eventually got told off and had to go all the way up to the very back seats where it was very windy. Completely killed it for me.
Marc M — Google review
Wonderful show. Absolutely amazing.
Christian Mohr — Google review
Awesome experience, well organized with free parking lot.
Coisas interessantes da Alemanha - — Google review
Perfect show, great actors, overall a worthy experience! I can definitely recommend going there! Great variety of foods and drinks are offered and all not too expensive!
Caribbean-styled water park with slides & children's pool, plus saunas, treatment rooms & a bistro.
very hot inside and the pools are extremely clean. cleanest i have ever seen. the PH levels felt good and overall, the food was simple and good.
Royan Descartes (royan) — Google review
Always a nice place to go. Lots of space and fun for kids, except in the summer holidays. Then its really crowded and people aren't very friendly sometimes...
But the classes are great and the people who work there are very friendly.
Vee Panzer — Google review
Very cool place. Loved the pools and large variety of saunas. Saunas could be also bit more diverse- with different humidities. A lot of saunas were different just with temperature and theme. I liked it a lot i had very relaxing evening. Everything was clean and very nice.
Be careful and drink enough water when you go to saunas.
Ģirts M — Google review
Ok, I have some complaints.
First it was very annoying that the parking next to the HolstenTherme is open, there are no signs whatsoever that its not allowed to park there, but we did and after we were inside getting ready to enter they had us move the car. Please put a clear sign.
Second, the price for renting towels is too expensive. 7€ for the robe, 5€ for the towel and god knows how much the sandals. I find it very expensive.
Third, the salt water pool is not included in the price. It's 2.5€ per 20 min. I find it quite bad that after paying 40€ (ticket plus towels) they still want to charge extra for that pool. And again, I didnt see any sign whatsoever about that.
For those three reasons, dissatisfied. The saunas are good though
Germ?n Jimena — Google review
The swimming pools are amazing.
Slides amazing
Outdoor swimming amazing.
Changing rooms easy to navigate even for English speaker.
Very well priced
We had a really really good time with our little baby
Our only problem is the restaurant.
We got all settled in the restaurant and They only had German menu which is fine. But when using our phone to try and translate the menu behind the desk was told 'no stop'. We then asked do they have an English menu was told 'no'.. again fine but we can't order if you want let us translate with our phone.... So had to walk out.
Don't understand as we phone was facing the menu no one else was in the restaurant
Rob Williams — Google review
Very nice thermal bathes, not big though. We were Saturday and there was many guests with many children, a bit loud and crowded. The water was hot, comparatively with other Thermen. The food was ok, we had curry sausage with frensh fries. Good prices and friendly service and staff. I'd recommend it in week days, not on weekends.
Alexander Nadim — Google review
My friend and I walked into the front door. Then a guy came behind us and with a rude tone asked us to get out. He said he has to check our vaccination first. The way he said it was like it was our fault waking into a wide open door to a sauna.
There were no one guiding the guests to the right direction and he was making us wrong. Bad organization and customer service.
Vicky Lin — Google review
Super Nice place different country room for sauna and big water park for kids … we enjoy so much
Pemika Akaram — Google review
Great kids experience. Absolutely terrific sauna landscape, but with nudity requirements (typical for germany).
Goekhan C. — Google review
Our favourite family place. Very peaceful during the workdays. Plenty of amenities for all. Clean and well organised. Personnel is friendly and very helpful. External pool is amazing during night. Sauna world is a great place to relax. Strongly recommend this place for families. Couples should try sauna world in winter.
Luka Zmikic Engels — Google review
Nice place with lots of different pools and possibilities. Seems like it's often visited by many geusts .
Kenneth Jensen — Google review
Everything was ver nice! That is the most clean wellness center I have ever seen, of course we went on a Monday which is not so crowded but still you can see they take care of the place! The stuff was very polite and helpful and I loved how the place has so many different styles to relax! Also the price is quite fair for what you get! I am taking one star away because the sauna programs was like everything the same ,boring and never on time! We were there sitting and waiting for the people to come slowly and make the program! Also there was no rule for staying quiet as a result some rude people to talk o laugh loud and none of the stuff do anything! Bit annoying! And one more reason that the bar was a little expensive! I mean 2,40€ for a small glass tap water is waaay too much! Above all that was a place I highly recommend and you should try
S TheHamburger — Google review
I loved the heated salt water pool as well as some of the saunas and infusions. Was very busy but still managed to find some space. The restaurant and seating area was not well-designed and I didn’t like sitting there. Food was okay but not great.
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe"
Animal park
Nature & Parks
Animal park & holiday resort, with safari-style lodging, free-roaming animals & rollercoasters.
A very nice place to spend a full day. You can even stay at the resort and spend another day without getting bored. Large safari park with an amusement park combined. It's fun for both 2yrs till grandparents alike. Entry price seems on the high side, but it is reasonable considering the amount of content and fun. Restaurants seem a bit costly, could be the inflation is the issue.
It's recommended without any doubt!
Tanvir Mahmud — Google review
+ great experience
+ Children would love it
+ Great Spielplatz and Freizeitpark, and all free
- very long queue to get the tickets
- hard to find available bathroom
- i would expect for this place a better restaurant
Advice: go with your own car, animals are scared of buses and won't come close to you. It is much better with your own car
Ilia — Google review
Trully a horrible experience. No one ever respects the rule of driving on the left side, therefore you get to see only the animals that are at your left. Trully annoying that people have so little common sense and think they are above all else . And yes we told people that work here during our tour and no one does anything about it. Overpiced! Seriously avoid.
D C — Google review
A great Safari Park where you can see the most amazing animals including the big 5! A great experience for the entire family. You can do the safari with your own car or ride on a bus/safari car from the park. Price per adult 41.50 EUR and children above 3 year 21 EUR
Moutassem Archid — Google review
this is a wonderful place! Best memory of the last year! Thank you! THANK YOU!!! we are from I kraine, you gave our children a fairy tale!
???? ?????????? — Google review
The animals are great, even though there are much lesser animals than there were a couple of years ago. Attractions are nothing out of the ordinary and are somewhat aged, but there are some exceptions, like the black mamba. fun with family, do not recommend going there with friends, since it’ll be mostly boring. Kids will love this place though.
Miroslav Muhatov — Google review
Wonderful day spent with the family.
I would recommend for the accommodation as well. Probably the best way it is to arrive at evening there, to spend the night surrounded with animals, awaiting for the next day full of adventure. Also I would recommend in this order the accommodation because you get the priority next day and you can enter the safari before 10 o’clock when everybody is coming and it gets really crowded.
I would definitely avoid any weekends or holidays.
It is worth all the money.
Natalia Ceban — Google review
Great place, worthwhile experience to spend a day or two with kids. Animal safari, fun rides, water rides, toy train rides and many more can be experienced at one place once you enter the gate. I would suggest to arrive little early so not a single moment is wasted till exit time.
Bidisha Samajpati — Google review
Great park with lunapark too. Nice place to spend the whole day with family and friends. It has lots of wild animals.
Tonka Medvid — Google review
fantastic full day experince. Went safari by car (I would strongly recommend to not go safari by bus), most animals were very active and came close to our car. after this experience, I think I could actually even drop my dream to go on a African safari trip someday. and then there was adventure safari and jungle safari on top to add to our joy. I had been to many zoos and theme parks, and I can say their staffs are super friendly and cheerful. I think the ticket price of 43.5€ is super cheap for the overall package and experience.
I honestly cant believe some of the negative reviews.
Harish — Google review
Unique experience that was very enjoyable. You get really close to some of the animals which is really cool! Lots of animals you would not typically see in a standard zoo, and this safari gives you more opportunities to see each animal since the road goes directly through the habitats.
My only “complaint” would be that when we went, a high number of animals were not visible. Maybe only 40-50% we actually saw. Besides that, great park - definitely go if you are considering it!
Richard — Google review
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen provides a serene safari experience in Europe that is both informative and enjoyable. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a family seeking a relaxing outing, or simply someone looking for a change of scenery, this park delivers. It's an experience that will leave you with a greater appreciation for the world's wildlife, all in a more relaxed setting.
Angelo Cioffari — Google review
Great Place to spend a nice Time with your Family.It’s not extremely cheap - but you can Explorer a lot of trips to different kind of animal tours.Just keep in mind before the park is opening there are already a lot of people and you should be very fast to get some of the good tickets for the Tours.The rooms in the park are very cheap - no luxury to expect - but fine to sleep one night !
Andy K. — Google review
A great place to go with kids. Safari with option to drive on your own car or rake a bus/truck ride. Also has rollercoster and rides as well as pllenty of kids play areas.
Food options could be better though.
Irfan Malik — Google review
It was amazing and perfect for family with kids. I would highly recommend to take the safari with your own car, so that you can spend desired time with each animal. The amusement park has rides for all age groups. We really loved the Black mamba and Splash safari and was so much fun. The lodging was also very comfortable with a good breakfast. I would definitely visit again!
Cityhopper — Google review
It was a quite confusing arriving in the park, because there were signs only in German. Mostly everything in the park is in German and can be hard to understand sometimes. The big safari ride is slower right after opening, but more free and less crowded around lunchtime.
The amusement park was kid friendly, but not so exciting for adults, as the attractions are mid-size.
Elizabete Auza — Google review
Great safari Park for kids. Few improvements may be needed: more instructions and info in English, maps of the park available at the entrance, staggering entrance of private vehicle to the safari areas to avoid long lines in front of poor animals.
Marco Grazia — Google review
Our family enjoyed both the safari and the amusement park. We went to the safari by car, so we were able to see the animals more easily, whereas the safari bus moves quite fast without stopping. The rides in amusement park are old, but they're quite fun and fast. We didn't have time to try and experience everything in the park in one day. It's a good thing we didn't rush to buy tickets online, because we got a free child ticket to the park when we stayed in a nearby hotel.
Daiva — Google review
We spent an entire day here , and it was totally worth every minute spent here… perfect outing for families and a unique experience for kids and adults alike.
We went on a long weekend day and it was way too crowded. That’s the only downside.
Urooj Fatima — Google review
The safari experience is great, especially with own car. But due to no English description for late arrivals (neither on the Web nor in the reservation confirmation) we ended up being forced to find another accommodation. The infoline shuts down around 18:00 and the only way to get into the hotel is to call the night watch. But you need to be able to understand poorly-lit sign on the gate written in German. Despite our problems, the venue forced us to pay the full price for the hotel.
Bergen-Belsen Memorial is a site that preserves the memory of the horrors of World War II, serving as a tribute to those who lost their lives during this dark period in history. It houses monuments, displays and research facilities that chronicle the experience of former POWs and those sent to concentration and displaced persons camps. The museum staff are welcoming and helpful, creating an organized space for visitors to learn about this somber part of history.
This is a place of history, mourning and grieving. It is very organized and a TRUE tribute to ALL who lost their lives.
Sasha Benet — Google review
Free to enter and walk around, the scale of the area is massive and you can easily spend 2-3 hours walking around. You don't truly understand the scale of the camp until you walk the grounds.
Although none of the original building stand there are plenty of maps explaining certain areas dotted around the grounds.
The POW cemetery is separate from the camp, roughly a 5 min walk and is now connected via a sand path that crosses the training area.
All signs have an English translation and the exhibits in the museum also have English translations.
There is a cafe and library on site, but I didn't visit.
Provvo90 — Google review
Well preserved. Dont forget to visit the Sovjet POW cemetery - a 15 minute walk.
Michel Bekker — Google review
Worth visiting.
Clean and tidy place. Good information and easy to access
Carlo Comi — Google review
Another very humbling experience. This was our third camp that we went to on our trip to Germany. We were not expecting to be here long, because unlike Sachsenhausen and Dachau, Bergen Belsen does not have any structures up besides the visitors center/exhibit....but we ended up visiting for about 3 hours. While the building didn't really take long, walking the grounds and reading the signs of where things were, the memorial and graves took the majority of time. I would recommend coming here.
Brian Morton — Google review
Wow, what a moving, thought provoking and awful place. I cried most of the way around the site and the museum. They have a place for reflection as well as well signed areas of interest.
bridgeen whittle — Google review
I visited 40 years ago whilst I was in the Army stationed in Germany. I remember it being a vast open space with burial mounds with mass graves. It's still as vast, however, a lot more trees and vegetation, it now has a visitors centre, a museum and other buildings. We got talking to a lady who was originally from Poland who was accompanied by her son, they lived in London, she was a prisoner in Bergen-Belsen until it was liberated by the British in April 1945, she was 14 years old. Fascinating and sad at the same time.
Shaun Hanlon — Google review
We went on a weekend morning, the countryside is very picturesque coming into the memorial. It is free entry and you have about 2km of walking in the memorial so wearing good shoes is a must as it can be very muddy. Very educational and emotionally charging. Lots of people were placing stones on the graves, this is a mark of respect in Judaism, and you can add to it. The adjacent museum is also very well presented and gives a good understanding of the camp.
Jeremy Kraus — Google review
Lots of the display ground/ in the floor glass cabinets lights were inoperable so difficult to see displays
Namrog Nivek — Google review
Well worth a visit to pay your respects and learn from history and not just delete it. Make you walk down to the POW graves.
Chris Swift — Google review
People in the museum are very friendly and helpful. This place is peaceful, green, quiet...but when you realise where you are and what happened there...you get the chills. It makes you feel humble. It is remarkable how a bit of history can do that to a person.
Escape Nienburg | Dein Escape Room Rätselabenteuer & VR im Team erleben
Escape room center
Fun & Games
Amusement park
Entertainment agency
Event management company
Function room facility
Absolute worth it....we went with 2 groups 2 different rooms and all had a blast with the whole game and scenario an awesome experience of teamwork and really smart situations and surprises without giving away anything...cool hosts we had a great day with our team and escape nienburg is an absolute 2 thumbs up..go there and have fun escaping their rooms...
John L — Google review
Fantastic night and totally different. Loved it. Thank you. Xx
sue capewell — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our first visit here. We played the "Dungeon" room. Very nicely furnished and many different, varied puzzles in various levels of difficulty. Staff was very friendly, dedicated and helpful. The location is very central in the city center. Card payment is possible. Everyone had fun and we will definitely be back again.
(Original)
Unser erster Besuch hier. Wir haben den „Dungeon“ Room gespielt. Sehr schön eingerichtet und viele unterschiedliche, abwechslungsreiche Rätsel in diversen Schwierigkeitsgraden. Personal war sehr freundlich, engagiert und hilfsbereit. Die Location liegt sehr zentral in der Innenstadt. Kartenzahlung ist möglich. Es hat allen Spaß gemacht und wir kommen bestimmt nochmal wieder.
Marc Hildebrand — Google review
One day i will come here!
Lucas Labor — Google review
Nice place
akondo aminou — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our short-term request was quickly answered positively. I was in the Medieval Room with my teenage boys. It was great and challenging. We really had fun and were well supported by the management. We recommend.
(Original)
Unsere kurzfristige Anfrage wurde schnell positiv beantwortet. Ich war mit meinen TeeniJungs im Mittelalter-Room. Es war super und herausfordernd. Wir hatten richtig Spaß und wurden von der Leitung gut begleitet. Sehr zu empfehlen.
Sandra Goes — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were six of us there, 5 children and me. The puzzles were really well done (!) and with a little help (some of them weren't as easy as expected) we solved everything 8 minutes before the end. Really cool stuff with lots of physics tricks, which ones won't be revealed; o)
(Original)
Wir waren zu sechst dort, 5 Kinder und ich. Die Knobeleien war wirklich gut gemacht (!) und mit etwas Hilfe (einige waren doch nicht so leicht, wie vermutet) haben wir alles 8 Minuten vor Schluss gelöst. Echt coole Sachen dabei mit vielen Tricks der Physik, welche, wird nicht verraten ; o )
Winfried Lilge — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a lot of fun, the puzzles are very well thought out, sometimes a little too much. But I think it also depends on the people who are in there.
The staff really stands out for me, we were with a young lady who was really enthusiastic about all the puzzles. I think you can't have more fun at work than she does.
I really recommend the escape in Nienburg to anyone who enjoys puzzles.
(Original)
Es hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht, die Rätsel sind sehr gut durchdacht, ab und an etwas zu sehr. Aber ich denke das hängt auch von den Leuten ab die dort drinnen sind.
Das Personal ist für mich wirklich hervorzuheben, wir waren bei einer jungen Dame, die sich wirklich für die ganzen Rätsel begeistert hat. Ich denke man kann gar nicht mehr Spaß am der Arbeit haben als sie.
Ich empfehle das escape in Nienburg wirklich jedem der Spaß am Rätseln hat.
Marvin Ohlmeyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today we went to Escape Nienburg as a group. In the detective room. The reception was very friendly and everything was explained well to us. If there were difficulties, assistance was provided. Thank you for the great experience. Can only recommend it. It was also really fun for “older” people between 45 and 55 years old.
I'll try the dungeon room. I'll be back....
(Original)
Wir waren heute als Gruppe im Escape Nienburg. Im Detektiv Raum. Der Empfang war sehr freundlich und es wurde uns alles gut erklärt. Bei Schwierigkeiten wurde Hilfestellung geleistet. Vielen dank für das tolle Erlebnis. Kann es nur empfehlen. Auch für "ältere" zwischen 45 und 55 jährige hat es wirklich Spaß gemacht.
Werde mich noch am dungeon room versuchen. Ich komme wieder....
Celle Castle, which has its roots in the medieval era but underwent a Renaissance transformation, is an ornate structure that boasts a lavishly decorated chapel and a Baroque-style theater. The castle's history is emblematic of Europe's architectural evolution over time, as it blends elements of Gothic and Renaissance design to create a unique style all its own. Visitors to Celle Castle can marvel at the intricate details adorning both the exterior and interior of this magnificent cultural landmark.
You can't miss this place if you're in Celle, the castle is pretty old and it looks interesting from inside, lots of art exhibition and, just exploring through yourself is nice but they limit the exhibition room that you can go, unless you choose to do the tour. Overall, it's full with history and infor about Kings and Queens.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Beautiful castle from outside, although it is not bug. It is very close from the old town. We didnt go inside as we didn’t have a lot of time. But, there is a toilet for people who need it. Free of charge. There is also other public toilet nearby, only like 100 m. From the castle, you can see a park with small like from above. Very nice for picnic.
Hani Hamid — Google review
Very interesting to visit.
There is a guided tour available for intensive history learning, but can also walk around for free.
There is an information center with a shop for souvenirs.
Mark Davies — Google review
Magnificent monument. Ancient European architectural design and still beautiful as ever. When I say I love great monument, I have places like this so dearly on my mind. This castle is beautiful inside and out.
Chukwuemeka Duaka — Google review
Nice experience though the guided tours was only offered in German. It was a shame that we could not see the castle theater. There are activities in each area for the younger participants to keep them engaged while exploring the castle.
We used approximately 1.5 hours here.
Nicolai Lynnerup — Google review
Very nice place. This is our home town castle. So cool to visit it every weekend. Nice walks all around it it too.
HuDo USA — Google review
A very simple yet beautiful castle in Celle.
Beautiful park around the castle. You just sit and enjoy the vibes. Autumn leaves make the surrounding more beautiful.
JJS — Google review
This castle looks so bare outside but because if it's beautiful spacious garden, it's architectural beauty was accentuated. Too bad i haven't had the chance to go inside because of coronavirus restrictions
Melvin Cubian — Google review
There's a lot of history and royal connections to be found here - enough to make your head spin - but it's an elegant palace and well worth a look. Like many similar sites in Germany at the moment, there's an anxiety about protestors (especially the ones secretly carrying spray paint, super glue, etc), so you'll need to leave your coats, bags, and rucksacks in the lockers before you start a tour. It's probably a good thing because the decorations and furniture in the royal rooms are exquisite and priceless.
Make sure you get to see the 15th century chapel (you need to be on a guided tour) it is stunning - one of the most important examples of Renaissance Art in northern Germany. Visitors can only view the interior through a glass wall, which maintains a stable dry atmosphere to preserve the works of art.
The Brunswick Cathedral, a renowned 12th-century church adorned with frescoes and featuring a crypt for Guelph rulers like Henry the Lion, is a significant landmark in Braunschweig that must be visited by tourists. While it is free to visit during specific hours, its exterior beauty does not necessarily translate to an equally interesting interior. Nonetheless, this cathedral still remains as a central hub of activities and life in the city.
This is a marvelous place to visit. Beautiful frescoes! It was great to see the tomb of Henry the Lion and Mathilde as well as the wonderfully atmospheric crypt.
David McLoughlin — Google review
Braunschweig Cathedral is a truly extraordinary place that left a profound impact on me. From the moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era, overwhelmed by the weight of history that permeates every corner of this majestic structure.
The cathedral's architecture is a testament to human creativity and skill. Its soaring spires and intricate details are a sight to behold. The craftsmanship on display is nothing short of remarkable, with each delicate carving and carefully placed stone revealing the dedication and talent of the artisans who brought this architectural masterpiece to life. Every turn brought new surprises, and I found myself lost in admiration, marveling at the sheer grandeur of it all.
However, the cathedral's beauty extends far beyond its physical appearance. Its walls reverberate with stories of centuries past, and the sense of timelessness is palpable. It has witnessed historical events, joyous celebrations, and solemn moments of reflection. As I learned about its rich history, I couldn't help but feel a deep reverence for the generations that came before us and the cultural heritage they left behind.
Inside the cathedral, I encountered a collection of special sculptures that added an extra layer of fascination. These sculptures, meticulously crafted with exquisite detail, seemed to possess a life of their own. Their expressive forms and captivating presence drew me in, and I was captivated by the stories they told. Each one was a testament to the artistic prowess of the past, reminding me of the power of human creativity and the ability to transform stone into something truly extraordinary.
In conclusion, Braunschweig Cathedral is more than just a building. It is a gateway to the past, an architectural wonder, and a repository of history and art. Visiting this remarkable cathedral is an immersive experience that will transport you to ancient times and leave you with a deep appreciation for the enduring legacy of our ancestors. Prepare to be enchanted by its timeless beauty, to marvel at its architectural splendor, and to be moved by the stories it silently whispers.
Rain Bringer — Google review
Very ancient mediaval cathedral built by the german emperor and financed with the silver found in the mines nearby. It teally represents the importance of Brunswick in the middle ages.
Joost Francien Verbaan — Google review
Very old and beautiful
Yuriy Rezanov (Yrand) — Google review
A long overdue piece , I visited this absolutely beautiful cathedral in April, it was a cloudy morning and I was incidentally in time for Ms.Monika's famed church tour (it was around 11 am ) , and boy was i was amazed. She breathed and lived the cathedral's rich history, dark times and the subsequent restoration. Her impeccable attention to detail and careful explanation bought the cathedral to life. A proficient bi -lingual (German and English) , she did an outstanding job to weave the narrative of the journey of the cathedral from past to present.
The tour itself is about an hour and free , the cathedral has stood the test of time and is a testament to faith, history and changing times of the surrounding regions. The architecture (gothic- renaissance) is a splendid remainder of the rich history and cultural heritage of the city itself. The staff and local agencies involved are doing a wonderful job of preserving this splendid piece of architecture, if Braunschweig is not on your radar, give it a try, gems like these won't dissapoint you.
Sherin Sonia Jacob — Google review
majestic old cathedral. don't miss
phhpro — Google review
This Dome looks really beautiful outside, but there is nothing interesting inside
snakyworldone — Google review
Beautiful, centre of life in Braunschweig. A must to visit when in the city. It is open to the public specific hours and free to visit.
Grand residence of local dukes from the 18th-20th centuries, now home to a museum & rooftop terrace.
Very nice history attached to the building. I was amazed to find out that inside was just a SHOPPING MALL
vansh mohan — Google review
It was a wonderful visit, as it is located in the city center, and it was the residence of the dukes from 1753 to November 8, 1918.. Within it is the Schloss commercial complex, which contains a wide range of shops such as clothing, food, restaurants, electronics, cosmetics, and perfumes... It is wonderful. If you visit the city of Braunschweig, do not forget to go there and take souvenir photos
معلومات على الماشي (الاول) — Google review
Although the frontage is a rebuilt of the old castle, inside there is a shopping mall. In a city like Braunschweig the mall is well visited, and attracts visitors from neighbouring towns and villages. The schloss (palace) is easily accessible by public transport.
Other than the mall, the main attraction is the schloss museum. Although small, it is quite nice and informative. One can also climb to the roof top where the Quadriga statue is located. On the right side, there is also a public library.
Debashis Mukherji — Google review
In Brunswick's schlossplatz stands the stunning building known as Brunswick Palace. When I passed by this majestic monument on the route to Gaussberg Park, I must admit that it was awe-inspiring. Only when I travel to the UK do I see monuments like this.
According to what I was told, this palace was constructed sometime in the 18th century and underwent a number of renovations over its existence. I have heard that it once served as a residence for the Brunswick dukes in the 18th century.
Wonderful to pass past this building.
Emmanuel Houston Kwashie — Google review
Nice, new and clean,you can find everything you need inside
prince mah — Google review
Stunning City Palace with a remarkable history. The old home of the Dukes of Braunschweig, the last of whom abdicated in 1918, the Schloss was destroyed twice, first by fire and then of course in the bombing raids of the Second World War. Against massive protests it was demolished in the 1960s and finally rebuilt in the 2000s to cover a shopping mall.
You can easily spot the parts that came from the original Schloss. The architecture is beautiful and the site is in the centre of the city so absolutely a must visit when in Braunschweig. There’s a small museum in the left hand wing of the palace that is free, as well as the lifts to see the Quadriga at the very top that’s also free for the time being. The entrance is just to the right of the main entrance.
Alex Bransby — Google review
There is a good place to spend time and eating, shopping...
Mohammad MirzakhaniDehkordi (Mohammad Mirzakhani) — Google review
It's a very nice place with good vibes. Be aware of pick pockets
Gaurav Rozatkar — Google review
Well preserved palace as shopping mall at the heart of the city.
Pracha Pong — Google review
Very large market set stores all to wear. To all ages and restaurants of supermarkets sweetened glasses and more
Belal Khalil — Google review
Very beautiful building with a lot of shops inside, interesting connection old with a new one
Wooden tree canopy walkway stretching for 0.6-mi., with an 85-ft.-high viewing platform.
Beautiful nature!
You also can buy ice cream, chocolate and other small snacks and there is a little skywalk. There is also a bathroom. 🙂
Daria Thomas — Google review
Very nice experience, we took the Bergbahn and reached the ride to the top, the cable car ride was like 3 to 5 minutes.
On top you can enjoy the snow and being on top with nice scenary and of course there's a restaurant where you can have hot drinks and food.
We had a lovely lunch. The staff was so friendly.
We enjoyed the experience.
You can buy a ticket only for the ride or add the treetop walk to it too and whatever else is available depends on the season.
Jumana Almasri — Google review
Truly a beautiful and unforgettable experience! Currently because of the pandemic, we waited about 1.5 hours in line to buy tickets. Plan enough time for that.
Stacey Altamirano — Google review
I had a lot of expectations for this, but I wasn't very happy of the experience overall, because the path is very short and it's expensive to get on top. You can literally have a walk in the forest for free and get the same views. During the winter, the cable car is closed which is the main highlight of this place I would say. In my opinion it is not worth it to visit this place just for the tree path
Loay — Google review
Lovely town w some great nature activities.
Kim Bieder — Google review
Fantastic walkway through the forest with fun activities and interpretation. Ideal for kids, and great views scriss the forest and down below the walkway. Can combined with the cable car and new zip line experience to make a circular 'walk'. Well worth buying the combined ticket.
Charlotte Gibson — Google review
The place is quite crowded.
We could not buy ticket in the machine - no credit card was accepted and neither the cash.
We had to walk the usual way without going through the tree top path.
Very disappointed.
Alexey Elisha Voloshin — Google review
It was very cool to walk near the trees. The path is filled with cool info for kids and adults. There's even a kiosk to buy some refreshment or a quick bite. The Glühwein was perfect for the cold weather.
Enrique Planas — Google review
That’s a good place really amazing and beautiful.
I was there with my family and we had so much fun .Nice place for Photography.
ghazal yoonesi — Google review
Great place to visit with kids. Nice walk in tree top. Stations with different activities for kids. Takes about 1-2 hours to complete with small kids.
Recommended.
Traveler 1234 — Google review
Truly a beautiful and unforgettable experience! Currently because of the pandemic, we waited about 1.5 hours in line to buy tickets. Plan enough time for that.
Stacey Altamirano — Google review
An awesome view on a green, beautiful forest. Nice attractions and learning devices for kids.
Rain Bringer — Google review
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Nordhäuser Straße 2d Nordhäuser Straße 2b (BurgBergCenter, 38667 Bad Harzburg, Germany
Year-round gondola lift leading to Braunlage mountain ski resort, with mountain biking in summer.
Great place to visit. We parked the car for three hours and took the lift my to the highest point in Northern Germany
The top has big playground and activities for kids. Quite an experience for my two girls and chill out with a hot chocolate with a view
Poul Dürr Pedersen — Google review
Always delay the entrance to the gondola lift. Really little snow despite frost. If I had another option, I would definitely skip this resort
Andrii Stoliarov — Google review
Super overcrowded but it's the only chance to do winter sports in the area. Facilities are good though but prepare to wait for rental, wait for Skipass, wait for gondola, wait for lunch..... Just accept the fact then you can find peace and enjoy
koray pars — Google review
The cable car was worth the 19 euro per person. The view from the top, overlooking the Harz Forest, was stunning, although it was sad to see that much of it appeared dead. The service provided was excellent and contributed to a pleasant overall experience.
Ali Nooshabadi — Google review
If you get a single lift pass it is kinda expensive. It is super busy on weekends but weekdays good. If there is not much snow they will let you go all the way up for sledding otherwise only tall-mitte you can go.
ikiTeker — Google review
Nice covered lift/funicular.
Evgeny Naida — Google review
The prices for a ride on the cable car in one direction is €9, there and back is €15. Stopping off at the middle station is possible and pleasant. Walk into the valley about 4 km gravel road, hiking boots required, large parts of the spruce are dead. There is a big parking lot, the price for one hour is €1.
Alexius K — Google review
Great day out, really enjoyed the gondola ride, sad though that so many trees have died 😥
Elke-Anna O'Sullivan — Google review
We visit today on Feb 1st 2020 , the weather was not that good , it was raining , the lift as such is really good , the ride is beautiful , there are 3 options for the ride , from ground to middle level , from ground to top level , from ground to middle and then also top , the top view is good , it has a small pond and few activities such as trampoline , it's good for skiers as well
muzammil khan — Google review
Very nice view over there in Harz..we love it and we plan to go there again..see you ..💋💋💋💋💋
Alona Fandrich — Google review
many trees around are damaged, it slightly changes the view on the mountain. expensive lift tickets.
Yuriy Rezanov (Yrand) — Google review
Cheep tickets compared to the swiss🥳 and for a small mountain were you get the things that you can expect, then its a very nice place to spend some of your day. Lots of activities and nice walks.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a vast and impressive art museum displaying Flemish & German Old Masters, with a collection of antique weaponry and ancient ceramics. The park itself offers an opportunity for a leisurely walk amidst breathtaking surroundings, perfect for spending quality time with family. Although some parts are currently under renovation, the sheer size of the park ensures that there are still plenty of benches to relax on and opportunities to capture memorable photographs.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is beautiful and it's something that should be on everyone's list. The place is huge so it's advisable to go early so you can spend time walking around the park. Some parts are under renovation as of now but not a show stopper.
A R — Google review
What a beautiful park! You can find lots of tracks to follow at your own pace, beautiful buildings such as “old fashioned” castle and the Hercules statue.
520 more stairs to reach the top, if you can make it it will be memorable!
Pier RK — Google review
Beautiful park in Kassel with a lot of things to see. The park combines nature and historical architecture to give you a good time when visiting. The well maintained paths make walking in the park very easy and just enjoyable with a lot of things to see while walking around it… the views you get just makes it even more worth it to visit. A must visit place when visiting Kassel!
Michael Alonso — Google review
Under construction right now so save your visit for awhile, absolutely nothing to see inside right now, all blocked off. Plenty of places to walk around the castle with lovely benches everywhere.
Fredrick Ferguson — Google review
Stunning garden with incredible water features, aqueduct, ruins, lovely bridges and more. It's 1,5km hike up the hill but well worth it. There is no entry fee to the garden but there is a palace that functions as a museum and a small castle that you have pay an entry fee. There is a Cafe near the museum and on top of the hill. The one on top was closed on Mondays and Tuesdays when we visited.
Willow — Google review
What a beautiful park! The buildings and the nature is fantastic. You can follow the trail and the view after the climb over is gorgeous specially with fall colours.I loved it!
Sanaz Kanani — Google review
This park is filled with natural beauty and historical structures. There’s mountain, forest and 3 amazing castles. You can take a bus from main train station to the top of mountain where herkules is. And you can see all the beautiful landscapes while climbing down.
Syed Galib Hossain Rezvi — Google review
An absolute wholesome experience. You can book a two days trip here book a nice little air bnb (I stayed at helga's- the couple is super sweet and helpful) visit the wilhelmshöhe and reserve a nice brunch/frühstück at some Cafe. It's worth the visit. Breathtaking view and a must visit place.
Ruchita Shah — Google review
A place for a good walk and to spend with family for 3-4 hours. Lot of points for clicking good snaps.
kloshanth mohan — Google review
This is a very large park, basically a half to full day event with a wonderful castle, this amazing waterfall and Hercules construction, and more. Not a huge amount of parking so when the water falls are operating it may get very busy. All free, except the parking :)
Chris K — Google review
Lots of ups and downs.
There are several signs telling stories of the historical events of the park, but all of them are worn out to the point where you can't read anything - a real shame such a historical significant place!
No public parking places - you have to park at a nearby hotel.
Sune Sch?nnemann — Google review
Great place to enjoy nature and hike.
The view from the top is splendid which made the trail so worth it (there's a bus though that can take you all the way to the top, or can take the car to avoid walking).
Meryem AIT CADI — Google review
Berg park or Hercules -Always can be visit. If you like to see the water fall in action you should visit in spring Sumer and autumn in 14:00 till 17:00 afternoon
אביאל ויצמן the collection home design accessories — Google review
In the dense dawn, one runs into a wall of fog, and thus begins the metamorphosis on a blank, white paper. Alone on the running journey, the faithful companion, the heron, is suddenly discovered, and the mountain park unfolds into an endless symphony of solitude. Amidst rows of trees forming a Japanese calligraphy, no hiker is encountered; one is closest to oneself. The cold air cuts while breathing, blowing thought bubbles into the atmosphere. A feeling of happiness permeates as you ascend higher, past old companions, massive trees from distant worlds, summoning colonial thoughts that seamlessly fit into the visual axis. Here, I claim this park as my inner refuge, a territorial sense of home, viewed from the outside.
The path leads higher, ever higher, past the Devil's Bridge, which changes its aura daily in capricious moods. In this ascent, in this transformation, a metaphor for the pursuit of higher values is revealed. Every path is familiar until finally reaching the summit, the Hercules. Here, encountering early morning tourists whose smoke seems to taint the pure spirit - here, no poison is needed. A swift return, circling the Löwenburg like a perfect drawing in a Disney landscape. Even Michael Jackson would have liked to erect fences here, but it remains a public place, a park that I miss painfully wherever I am in the world. Here, one feels alive, the heart beats faster, faster.
Catrine Val — Google review
This Place is straight out of a fairytale movie... was really cool.. I have to walk from the Bahnhof all the way up there.. it was paid off.. sadly the Construction still going on
Fanuel Kailuhu — Google review
A great park and quite naturally a must-see when visiting Kassel. Of course, summer is the best time for a visit as the water features will be active, but even in winter (when I visited), it's a five star experience if you visit the five stations of the water features and the other highlights. Despite it's erratic layout, the park is easy to navigate thanks to many maps scattered throughout.
One point of consideration is that after snowfall has melted and frozen again (which was the case during my visit), various walkways and staircases can become very slippery, to the point of becoming dangerous to walk upon.
Wessel van Dam — Google review
What a lovely place to visit. Nice walks in greenery. Fresh air, sound of flowing water, birds. You can easily spend your whole day here. 6€ ticket is worth it. You can visit the top of Hercules statue, museum, Löwenberg all in the same ticket. The view from top was awesome.
Ambarish P — Google review
Running. Definitely a great location for your run, especially if you are into hill training. Lots of places to see along the way in case I need to catch your breath. Paved and unpaved roads, plenty of shade in the summer and during winter, the trees protect you from the wind.
The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is home to a monument complex situated at its highest point, featuring a copper statue of Hercules. This architectural marvel is highly recommended for nature and architecture enthusiasts alike. While the journey down the stairs and towards the castle may be arduous, it is deemed worth every step. One can opt to take a bus up and then walk down from atop until reaching the stunning castle, with an option to traverse through a foresty park and witness a small waterfall.
Amazing view and great place to walk. I saw people having picnic, enjoying the sun. Make sure you have water with you especially if you go with kids. There are 2 restaurants so you can charge your batteries before you start climbing. Enjoy!
Anamaria Malai — Google review
This is the best experiences I had in Germany. It is wonderful with nature and location of the forte at the top of the mountain. You have to take a long way with steps upwards to arrive at the top. It is simply worth it. Be careful of slippery steps of snowing
Jamal AlMahamid — Google review
Beautifull.
We went to see the free to enter Monument outside, parking was next to it.
You can make some water dance for a slight € wich was a fun little activity to watch.
Everything looks beautifull and i can't wait to see it once the waterfountains are put back on and are in season again.
Really recommend going here, but please watch out with fear of hights and its not save when you are not a stable walker!
Miranda de kever — Google review
Nice place to visit. There are a lot of stairs but we were with a child on a buggy. At first we thought we couldn't go down, but on the right side of the movement there is a path to go down, making it accessible for people who can't walk the stairs, but can go down and up the hill.
Johan Jaramillo — Google review
I had an amazing hike to the top from the city center. I had the chance to wander around the castles on the way and visit the museum before I head up to the statue. It was around 2.5 hours of walking and it was stunning. Definitely worth a visit.
Bahadir Kapti — Google review
Just like the previous reviews I’m also recommending this place to everyone who is interest in nature and architecture. It isn’t that easy to go down all the stairs and afterwards all the way down to the castle BUT I‘M TELLING YOU IT‘S WORTH EVERY STEP. Going up you can take a Bus and then start from the top and walk down until you reach the beautiful castle. If you want you can even walk through a foresty park and see a tiny waterfall as well. As a bonus there is one of the cutest tram stations I have seen in Germany so far.
ESA — Google review
A good experience.
Specially the view of the Kassel from top of the monument is breathtaking..
The path is a long one and includes a lot of stairs so you will have to put some effort into climbing. My 5 stars is because I really enjoyed the climb.
It was really crowded on Sunday. The water show happens late, but luckily it happened on the day I visited i.e Sunday.
Ghulam Murtaza — Google review
Paid parking and a crazy amount of steps just to see really various ídols. Wondering if the closed off caverns attracted human sacrifices by certain spiritual groups. Pretty good views though.
Zorro Lobo — Google review
Excellent walk in the woods and great view from the top. You can take the bus upwards and walk down with a view. There is some Cafes on the road as well so you can take a break half say down.
Lady Globetrotter — Google review
Must visit heritage site. You can park and take the shuttle to go up. Your parking ticket includes shuttle to go up and return. But if you wish to walk, you can walk through the park and go up the stairs to reach the Hercules monument and walk down. Or you can do one way by walk and one way by shuttle. Walking down the stairs and down hill is easy and so we opted to take the shuttle to go up and walked our way down to the parking. Check out the timing of water flow and make sure you are at the edge of the park where the water falls after flowing down the steps from the Hercules monument.
Srinivasan Gopalan — Google review
All of a sudden trip to this marvelous place in Kassel. The view from the top and the perpendicular Wilhelmshöher Allee is just insane. Visit during the sunset would be recommended. Beware it takes 500+ steps to reach the top of the monument.
mohammad ali — Google review
A very nice experience. An interesting monument that emerges from the culture in Germany. When asked, many people from Germany did not even know that there was a park like this in Germany. I recommend the tour, but it takes a little more time, because there are also parks and waterfalls that you can visit. It also has a castle. Bring some water and comfortable shoes.
mega — Google review
If you like travelling and Hiking then this place is for you to try, It’s my 2nd time in this place in different seasons, it never fails to amaze me, stunning view.
Zahra K — Google review
Had a great time visiting Kassel schloss. Hiking level is easy. The Schloss was closed apparently.
Katherine G — Google review
The view is simply breathtaking. The hike was amazing. Very worth it to visit especially for nature lovers
Amelia Ahmad J — Google review
There are great trails for walking and cycling. It is also a very suitable place for a family picnic. The building in the park also looks incredibly majestic. It has a great atmosphere and view. There is also the opportunity to see the city of Kassel from above.
The view is amazing. It's a good walk, so bring water with you. It was raining and foggy, but it was still worth it. They have some light shows at night, so I recommend going later.
Barbara Berg — Google review
We visited the lower ground of the castle while on a family vacation.
The views are amazing, lovely gardens and many green alleys to indulge in nature. Gardens are very well maintained and are simply breathtaking. You can enjoy a lovely view of the City from the top part of the castle
Bart Piasek — Google review
Outstanding park! Would highly recommend for family walk, exercise, walk alone, relax, lunch...
Peter's Photography — Google review
A very beautiful building and a unique mixture of medieval and modern art.
G. Khan — Google review
Really wonderful hike, and the view is just wow
Tejesh Simkhada — Google review
Very beautiful place! The castle itself is closed from November till end of March, but you can still walk the outside and climb up and down to the castle
Thukaa Kouka — Google review
The museum is good enough to enjoy the stories of the Greeks. However, it has no ancient monuments as it contains prototypes for statues, vases and temples. However, It contains some nice art work and it is the only place in Kassel to buy souvenirs as postcards and magnets 🧲 😀. A bit expensive souvenirs, but it's okay..
Reem Elnady — Google review
Everything is beautiful and amazing!!! Awesome places, very inspired.
Victoria — Google review
A beautiful art gallery housed in a new classical palace in a landscape park.
The gallery holds a fine collection of art including works of Rembrandt and Rubens.
The landscape park is named Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe (which means mountain-park) and it has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 2013
Liat Weinstock — Google review
apart from a handful of gems, second rate works from second rate artists. reflections, bad and sometimes flickering lighting deserve the exposed pieces. one entire floor closed (without explanation, possibly because of missing enough employees) and many works removed from the walls with hooks left falling down. unpleasant and amateur staff seal the visit. how sad.
There was a techno style music party when we were there. Not really our preference, but still a good experience using the facilities.
Marianne Farrington — Google review
Nice clean place. A little expensive but when it's quiet you can enjoy it.. when it's busy, there are no available sun loungers inside. I've not been there in summer and imagine it gets very busy. Food and drink options are ok but also expensive. Check it out though, it's worth a look.
Trouble Bubble — Google review
Nice place to spend the week-end. The pools are heated, indoor and outdoor. It would be nice to have some places to dry the bathrobe and the towels ... It was a music and light festival on Saturday, the 5th of October 2023. Nice athmospere!
Martonosy Asociatii — Google review
The room looks just like the online photos. Overall the hotel is a quiet place and even the hallways are padded to reduce noise. The pools are clean but may get crowded during periods of high use. The breakfast food buffet was well stocked and they don't skimp on quality. Free wifi--which was useful because my room didn't have the standard book of services and things to do in the local area like many places I've visited. The sauna is textile free--so if you want a sauna you need to be prepared for the European experience.
Alfred Kell — Google review
I really enjoy the swim hall very much. However, tonight, the bubble machine (pumps) were not operational. Part of the enjoyment of the warm salt water is the water features. This particular evening, the music was excessively loud, even in the sound room.
Micky Farrington — Google review
To everyone who is ok with an average spa which is also focused on a normal swimming pool atmosphere this is the place to go. To everyone who is used to a more intimate, quiet and luxurious experience this spa is not recommendable. Showers and clocks are broken, toilets aren't clean, sauna area is crowded at least at the weekend (even though late in the evening).
Hannah Siefert — Google review
Despite I am not a big fun of thermal baths I think this one is a nice one. Very new, modern and well organized. Unfortunately the swimming pools are not very big and it tends to be quite crowded especially at peak hours. The inside restaurant does not have a huge variety of food and it is quite basic. There is a very large sauna area with many different types of sauna although you need to be prepared to be totally naked to enjoy 😀. Overall a nice experience!
Gianmarco Cicuzza — Google review
I’ve been to many saunas and thermal baths before, this one didn’t impress me. Thermal baths were great, we could swim in 2 indoor pools, chill in the jacuzzi and enjoy swimming outdoors surrounded by nature.
Sauna area was not so nice. Several saunas were closed. We could only go to 90 and 55 degree sauna and hamam. No cold pool where you could cool down after heat. Jacuzzi had a barely warm water instead of hot. Showers are really uncomfortable to use because the water stream is literally hitting you while changing from hot to ice cold all the time. No shower gel provided. Small details are missing.
We also had to decide on and pay for the time of staying before going in. 2 hours 20€, 4 hours 26€ per person. If you stay longer, you have to pay extra for every 30 min.
Overall it was okay. But you could feel that there is no soul in it.
Angelica — Google review
A beautiful place with a pleasant atmosphere and an excellent spa.
Avi Vainshtein — Google review
The place is not good at all. It was defined as the thermal bath but the same type of salt water used at 3 pools. Liquid sound is not available at all. It’s only one day on month, this is never mentioned anywhere on the website. And it’s very small and crowded. Only one sauna and one Dampf sauna works and rest were closed. And the guy who take class was very rude and it only last for 10 min. There is nothing in the class just some old guy putting water on stones. There is no nice smell at wall in the sauna. I really had high hopes for this thermal bath but was really dissatisfied. The guy at reception also tricked us to take tickets to come again by paying more but it’s not worth it.