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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Pilsen to Stuttgart?
The direct drive from Pilsen to Stuttgart is 241 mi (387 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 18 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Pilsen to Stuttgart, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nuremberg, Rothenburg, and Regensburg, as well as top places to visit like Wildgarten and Kolonáda Maxima Gorkého, or the ever-popular Loket Castle.
The top cities between Pilsen and Stuttgart are Nuremberg, Rothenburg, and Regensburg. Nuremberg is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Pilsen and 2 hours from Stuttgart.
Regensburg is a historic city situated on the Danube River in southeast Germany. The medieval core of the city has been well-preserved, and it is known for its iconic 12th-century Stone Bridge with 16 arches that spans across the river to old town. Additionally, Regensburg Cathedral, built in the 13th century Gothic style and featuring twin spires, houses the renowned Regensburger Domspatzen choir.
21% as popular as Nuremberg
23 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Stuttgart
Nuremberg is a major urban center located in the state of Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 500,000 people, it ranks as the second-largest city in Bavaria following Munich and stands as the 14th largest city in Germany overall.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Stuttgart
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a charming German town in northern Bavaria, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town features picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with half-timbered houses and impressive town walls adorned with gate houses and towers. St. Jakob’s Church showcases a stunning late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider, while the medieval Town Hall boasts a tower offering panoramic views of the surroundings.
51% as popular as Nuremberg
14 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Stuttgart
Best stops along Pilsen to Stuttgart drive
The top stops along the way from Pilsen to Stuttgart (with short detours) are Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, and Singing Fountain. Other popular stops include Loket Castle, Kolonáda Maxima Gorkého, and Kunsthalle Würth.
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Loket Castle
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Medieval fortress with a porcelain museum, a prison & a ceremonial hall used for weddings & events.
Lovely Czech castle. Unfortunately I couldn't bare torture room, but my husband and kids enjoyed it as well as the running around the castle. Family 2 adults + 2 kids ticket 18 euro. If you want a guides audio, then 23 euro.
Nata — Google review
During Easter holiday break, we visited the castle and had to queue to buy tickets. Inside and outside the castle, there were markets where we could buy food or something. The castle was beautiful and there were many things to see.
chaewon son — Google review
So far the most beautiful castle I've seen, not only does it look incredible from far away sitting on the mountain rock, but also on the inside it still has the medieval sense to it, add to that the amazing views around it (forests).
Also you're free to roam inside as you wish, so few restrictions, plus a surprise in the dungeons!
Karim AG — Google review
From the outside, this castle is absolutely beautiful, and the view of the hill with the castle on it is a must see. This review does not concern the outside of the castle (as seen from afar), rather the inside.
Firstly, the mini-exhibitions in the different rooms seem to have nothing in common with each other, there is a lack of coherence throughout the entire road of the “tour”. Most of the items look like they were picked off in a local flea market for a discounted price. There is no explanation as to what connection the content of each room has to the castle itself, some rooms therefore look like storage units.
Secondly, the inner ground of the castle is without any genuine meaning to it other than the unappealing stands.
Overall, the insides do not look well thought out, and are in need of some serious investment. (especially the stairs and the walls)
Would not necessarily recommend visiting the insides of the castle.
Kristóf Gál — Google review
We've been to many German and Czech castles, this one ranks up there with the absolute best! The town is very small but has a few top quality eateries and the castle Cafe itself is very good. Highly recommended 👍🏻
The medieval torture display in the castle is a little more realistic than most.
Willi Gari — Google review
Great Castle and Town, they have a great Dungeon Exhibit themed on Torture. Crown Jewels and Having lunch across the river at the ground theater for a lunch is Good, Enjoy
Charles Seaton Jr. (ChuckDiesal) — Google review
Fantastic castle, medieval atmosphere is all around. Looks small but really huge inside. There are a lot of different rooms, including the torture, armory and treasury. You can also climb on the tower.
Parking could be a problem.
Mikhail K — Google review
Not a fan of castles, but this one was OK as it has nice views from tower, windows, not to many expositions and exceptional, I wuold say, torture chamber.
Recommend comming early in the morning as later it gets crowded.
Gediminas Kersis — Google review
A very lovely castle with many interesting things to see.(especially the view from the main tower. There was also a place to buy icecream and beverages. I would recommend this place as it not very crowded but still very nice. There are also medieval weapons and armors to see.
Stolnicu Robert — Google review
Beautiful castle with 800 years of history in excellent condition. Various exhibits inside, plus great views over the town of Loket.
Alexei Marshakov — Google review
A beautiful place and a rather interesting castle, where you can spend a couple of hours walking around it and looking at its expositions. The dungeon with its reconstruction turned out to be very chilling. I liked it very much.
Ivan (Julius Caesar Augustus) — Google review
Dream location very close to Karlovy Vary.Easy to find and reach, special cattle parking in the valley and castle is 10 min reach.Inside and outside many places to visit and to sit down and relax in the inner castle courtyard.Totally recommend.
Robert Sega — Google review
A wonderful place with lots to see, some genuine authentic gravestones on display in the yard. They are planning to renovate the rest of the castle eventually and possibly later in 2024 more of it will be open to the public. Various displays of Bone China and other antique rooms included in the ticket price.
T K — Google review
This is a beautiful architecture side and great place to visit. We enjoyed walking inside and around the castle. The are interesting exhibitions in the different halls of the castle wich show the history of the area.
Alexius K — Google review
The castle is in excellent condition. open all year round. You can visit without a guide; they provide a guidebook in different languages. can be reached from Karlovy Vary by bus. There is a torture room in the castle. Quite interestingly furnished.
Иван Затевахин — Google review
Today's trip from Prague to Loket Castle. Our guest from the USA chose a 6-hour rental towards this impressive place, which is located only 10 Km from Karlovy Vary. We recommend everyone to visit this place, you won't regret it. Or if you want, you can use our travel services, have a local driver on your trip who will also be your guide and you will learn much more. Travel with us and discover the wonderful places of Europe.
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MYTRIPLINE — Google review
Absolutely amazing castle to visit. Even self-guided tour was great, so many areas are open to visitors, including parts of Roman rotunda that was hidden in staircase. The prison area is very realistically done, mannequins staged in cells to demonstrate gruesome torture devices (avoid if you are sensitive). History is explained, though there is room for improvement in making it more visitor- friendly (like an audio tour for example). There were few interactive areas for kids
Amazing place and highly recommend to visit
I was with friends and we just love it.
Zaidan Buhawa — Google review
Great location to spend some family time outdoors. The kids really enjoyed the natural "attractions". Wonderful for adults, too. Lot of work and passion invested in this place. We reallu recommend it. As a minus - we did not see a toilet.
Andreea Dinescu — Google review
Great place, worth visiting, especially with children. Price 4,5 EUR per adult, small children free of charge, it is not a problem to spend three hours or more here. Lots of amazing nature attractions. Recommended!
Honza Březovský — Google review
Beautiful day trip. It is perfect for kids because they can explore the whole path. Loved it.
Mateja Teja — Google review
Very interesting and Great place for a lazy day out
Gabriela Havrankova — Google review
Interesting park with cool attractions
Farrah Zakir — Google review
Surprisingly fun walk. For the young and the old. Not suitable for disabled. Entrance-fee EUR 4 for children. EUR 4,50 for adults.
Henk - the Netherlands — Google review
Quite good, educational and fun, friendly personal. Can spend about half a day with children.
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Kolonáda Maxima Gorkého
Historical landmark
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Architectural Buildings
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Iconic and yet very gorgeous colonnade which represents the whole Marienbad. It is very similar like Carlsbad colonnade and what is very cute, that u can feel, that it is feminine-like architecture in its form and architectural accent. It is not worse nor bad, it is simply Marienbad icon, which represents the character of this place. The only thing which is bit sad is the flooring, which should be reconstructed and changed to some marble, limestone or other much higher quality material that will last. But by the end of the day, still beautiful.
Michal Pietor — Google review
Beautiful architecture, a characteristic part of the city !
Elias ?The Light Project? Nikolopoulos — Google review
Interesting hall with a few shops and restaurants
Siren Sun — Google review
Very nice historical place disturb by shops around a little bit according to me
Marty Dino — Google review
Just wow! Absolutely gorgeous and beautiful!
Tanya Kulesh — Google review
Nice place where you can sit and enjoy gas trimmer sound all day long.
The Singing Fountain, also known as Zpivajici Fontana, is a popular tourist attraction featuring over 250 water jets that dance to classical and popular music. Lit up after dark, the fountain offers seasonal displays with hourly performances throughout the day and evening. Built as part of the reconstruction of the Maxim Gorky Promenade in the 1980s, this architectural marvel was designed by Pavel Miksik and features specially composed music by Petr Hapka.
A very appropriate attraction for this amazing surroundings. Check showtimes before heading there.
Tomaz Justin — Google review
Really lovely experience. Performances on the hour apart from 8pm (20.00).
There was quite a crowd for the 21.00 show so get there about 15 mins earlier.
Would recommend the after dark shows.
Sandra B — Google review
If Czech is supposed to ba a dog friendly country why are dogs not allowed anywhere near the fountain or other tourist sites near it?
Ma?a Borovnik — Google review
Very good sound quality.
Nice music. With colored lights was interesting.
Siren Sun — Google review
Spectacular place, cold water, ideal for cooling in hot sunny day. Nice water show.
Michal Pol?k — Google review
Nice place to visit. Every hour plays a different classic composition with exception from Nothing else matters by Metallica. The fountain changes water patterns according to music and it is made very tastefully. You can sit in a coffee shop nearby and enjoy the show.
Jovan Jocovic — Google review
If playing pre-recorded music to a water fountain is a tourist attraction, my morning showers are worthy of a map pin. To be fair this visit was during daytime and there might be more to the spectacle at night with lights. For me, the most surprising aspect in visiting this fountain was the "reborn" meetup surrounding the outer fountain wall with proud collectors displaying their babies and vintage carriages, filling the space between the on-the-hour fountain event with photo opps galore.
Ken Habarta — Google review
Nice fountain with a very beautiful spectacle every hour: light and water tricks with classic music in the background. Super recommended.
Carlo Casu — Google review
Great place to visit, it plays every even hour and each day the music is shuffled so any time you visit it is a chance to hear something new. Try slow-mo mode on your phone for great results to remember.
Petr S — Google review
Nice village. Fountain with lightshow and music.
Rick deBoer-badexclusief — Google review
Very nice fountain with water dancing, we couldn't see the whole show but is a good entertainment
Family-friendly theme park with water rides & slides, roller coasters, go-karts & miniature golf.
Great place for kids aged 4-12.
The rides were really perfect for our 5 and 9 year old kids. Not too boring, not too scary, but a perfect fit.
Plus, there's two bumper car rides (in German: autoscooter). You don't have to pay and wait for the ride to start, but grab a car and join.
I also like the atmosphere in the park. It is a little bit older, but very attractive and down-to-earth.
Thorsten Hehn — Google review
A wonderful time with our Granddaughter. The entire park is made for everyone to enjoy. Rides for all ages included withing the entrance price. Wonderful walking paths or ride around the park on a park train. Enjoy the Flower Gardens and there are 2 BLACK SWANS for you to enjoy.
Dave American Mann — Google review
Nice park, suitable for 2-13 year old, however especially 6-10 year old children need to be accompanied still in most rides. The parks botanic is really beautiful, but somewhat unattended. The hygiene concept in this park is very questionable, with no disinfection possibilities other than at the toilets and "mandatory" adress registration folder laying unattended in the restaurants. Food prices are through the roof, so better be self-suppliant. There are better parks than this one.
Melanie Fuchs — Google review
We had a really good time with 2 kids in lovely summer day. You can spend here all day easily without waiting in a queue.
Food and drinks are quite expensive here.
If you are fed up with attractions you can hide in "Little Versailles" gardens.
Veronika Lo — Google review
One of the best amusement parks , especially for you family with 3yr old kid. All the rides are enjoyable. We visited on Monday and enjoyed fullest. Service is friendly. People can spend 3-5 hrs. Many kid friendly rides and designed for kids. Go for it if you go near by.
Update: 14May2022
3rd time in the park as we love it. But this time on a Saturday, the park is little busy. There is some waiting time for Dashing Cars, Go-cart, and water rafting ride. The Park closes at 5PM. Other rides are ok. So, don't go on weekend.
Murali Kaki — Google review
2020 - Nice, especially for kids under 12.
2022 - We was back this year and a little has changed. A lot of attractions are managed by young guys or girls: once they start the machines they keep on watching the celly phone instead of the kids, they even seem to be working. This happened a lot of times. To the owner: be careful of the security of your guests and take a look of the workers always playing with telephones.
Herman Medrano — Google review
Little pricey but a fun place to take the kiddos
james davis — Google review
Great place for the kids. Does not matter how full it might look like..still there is room for everyone to have fun...I just love it.
Abdelrahman Erlebach — Google review
Great park for kids up to about 10 to 12. There is a bit for every kid from sandpits and waterslides to a bobsled track and a wild water ride. It feels like a small family run place and it quite a few of the people operating the rides operate two or three of them at once walking from one to another.
It all feels kind of dated like time forgot about the place and that gives it a special charm.
If you have small kids and are in the area it most certainly is worth a visit on a nice summer day.
Remains of a castle complex built in the 12th century, with historical exhibits including weapons.
Czech people get more historical contexts on the signs. Other than that great place to see
absolutely recommend. Show your school ID for a discount of 50 czk.
Ian van de Roer (i2005Geingunner) — Google review
We spent a short visit in this place and everything was very interesting to us. Located nearby the heart of the city and very easy to find out. When you are in Cheb, this attraction should be added into your list.
Ngoc Son Nguyen — Google review
It's a nice place to visit. Lots of information and views. If you have a dog, you can only walk on the grounds but not go inside the buildings.
I hated that they had a eagle and owl and I think a falcon or so sitting there all alone and bored on a tiny enclosure bound with a short leash. That's why I actually wouldn't visit again.
Sonja — Google review
A most impressive medieval castle with a small but very interesting museum of armaments and war machines,
Do not miss the mews where a few impressive birds (including a huge eagle owl) are kept.
Alexander Vainshtein — Google review
There are owls and other wild animals inside and it's disgusting. They should be free, not living there on a perch.
Had I known this, I wouldn't have paid the ticket to enter
Blanca Soriano Alonso — Google review
It is a nice castle to visit but better if you speak czech or german as it is mainly in those two languages. The view from the tower is really nice and I wish there would have been one from the mill. Price is ok for what you get to visit. And we were lucky as most of the constructions were not affecting the visit.
Amélie VILLE — Google review
This location was truly a gem to visit. Not knowing all of the history in Cheb, it was nice to go in and read the signs, and see the set up to their Hrad. The castle walls have stood the test of time.
WELLS TRAVEL ABROAD — Google review
No drink or food. reccomend bringin your own but overall great historical landmark
Leader of the Furry extermination division — Google review
Interesting tour of ancient castle / citadel, great views from the Black Tower.
David Jiri Peres — Google review
Krasny relax. Krasna vyhlidka na Ohre. Nenarocna prochazka. Doprucuji si projit s pruvodcem kasematy.
Jaroslav Fazor — Google review
It's not that expensive and totally worth it! There's discounts for seniors and students as well. (80 Kr for regular admission, 40 Kr Fr everyone else). You can go almost everywhere in the castle. The stairs in the tower are not wheelchair accessible, but you can get a great view of the city. I didn't see any toilets, which was kind of a bummer, but the castle probably didn't have indoor plumbing!
I think that ir works... We have three children and one is on the way... :-)
All Plan Projekt s.r.o. — Google review
People touch this little boy dick and they think he will help them to have kids. What a illusion, only God will give you children not some statue..... People get reall. This place is a joke.
Remembering the ones that lost their lives. Beautiful place now.
Kelly Michael — Google review
This is a sad place but definitely worth looking at! And I highly recommended the museum cafe if your hungry.
Tony Buckley — Google review
A very sad and memorable visit. It is an important memorial to a terrible period in history. I recommend spending some time here.
Dmitriy Ark — Google review
Although it was closed by the virus, it was still hauntingly real. It was so cold and then it started snowing and one could just imagine how it was. So heartbreaking and so necessary! We should never forget where hatred for "different" people led us!
Donalia Clay — Google review
A trip there is necessary to understand history and see it with one’s own eyes. Very sad yet very needed in those time of increasing hate in the world. RIP to all those who have lost their lives in the Concentration camps. You will shall never be forgotten.
Bader Dabbagh — Google review
This is the place where Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed just days before the allied forces freed the camp. This a somber memorial to history.
Ralph Hershberger — Google review
My grandfather was an officer in a military police unit in WWII which helped to liberate this concentration camp in April 1945. I hope to visit it someday.
Ryan Asmus — Google review
Plan on visiting some time in my life. My grandfather along with many liberated the sub camps to flossenburg.
Simply beautiful. A must go to for family's when in the area. An natural adventure trail through rocks that will keep you in wonder with nature. Climbing shoes recommended. Kids will not be bored. Just follow the recommended trails.
Kodzo Nunekpeku — Google review
Second time visiting here and going through the labyrinth. Many tight spaces between rocks that you have to squeeze your way though, but nothing overly difficult. Can be a bit muddy in some of the narrow areas after it rains, so might be best to avoid going if it recently rained a lot. The main trail is easily doable in under 2hrs, however there are some cool side trails leading to outlooks and structures that are worth doing. Overall a cool experience.
Matthias Fisher — Google review
You need to pay to park and pay an entrance fee, but I think it’s worth it. Gorgeous hiking trails and unexpected rock crevices. The rock formations are very cool. Would recommend hiking shoes / good sneakers.
Alexandra Hanson — Google review
We visited with our kids (13 & 11) who loved exploring the area by themselves. There are two main routes through - one up, and one down. We were there on a quiet day, but still felt as if we were trying to find our own space and pace on the routes. I imagine when it’s busier that it may feel a little rushed. I don’t recommend doing the route if you’re not able to squeeze through small spaces or remain bent down to get through rocky tunnels. Good grippy shoes recommended. A few benches to stop and admire the surroundings and some great views from the elevated lookout spots. The car park is large and there’s a cafeteria style place at the entrance/exit for something to eat and drink. Recommended if you want to exercise the kids and give them some natural adventure time.
Ruth McAllister Kemp — Google review
Cool place for hikers of all ages... bring water because the course is pretty long...
Kenneth Holloway — Google review
Amazing place. Beautiful to trees and huge stones. Liked it a lot. On some spots you have to squeeze yourselves through some narrow spots between the stones. That's something to keep in mind though. But that made it more fun for us also...
Time wise, it takes about 1,5 to 2 hours to get through completely ...
Matze B. — Google review
Really fun. Requires high energy and snacks are a good idea. Amazing views. A must see location on my list.
X M — Google review
A great and satisfying hike on massive granite rocks at which the scientist von Humboldt explored the differend geobiological features of mosses
Diverse animals live in this wildlife park featuring a vending machine with feed & a playground.
It's always a great idea to come to Höllohe, it's beautiful, the animals are super cute, and since they changed a few things, it's even better, we could see and feed all the Bambis 🤩 the playground is always fun for the kids, and parents can drink coffee and enjoy their time as well. Just to recommend 🍁🍂
Márta Debreczeni-Hiereth — Google review
Beautiful the animals are extremely friendly beautiful countryside
Wayne Pritchard — Google review
Good for a free attraction, quite a few goat species that the kids can feed with food for EUR 1 per cup. Otherwise not too many other animals. Nice playground. Plan to spend about 2 hours here.
Ondrej Sery — Google review
Small but very nice little park. No entrence fee. Just one euro for some animal food.
Nice to visit with kids.
Matze B. — Google review
This is a nice little park if you have small children. There is a big playground and bathrooms near the snackbar.
Tony Buckley — Google review
Beatifull nature with some kind of animals, nice place for a familly with small kids 😄
Dubravka “Duby” Mijakovac — Google review
Plenty to do with a nice playground and food to snack on.
Wen2000 — Google review
Such a great place to visit in good weather.
Sena Ciner — Google review
Good- in Forest, you can feed animals, pet animals, lake, playground
Bad- it was hard to pet bunnies
Wonderful stone old bridge crossing the river. Right by the cathedral so nice to walk along the river and admire its architecture…
Alex Bransby — Google review
Beauty. Small old city nice for a short stay
Dennis C — Google review
City glasses 👓
Prayag Shirolkar — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place where time stops, where every place or corner tells a story that you think is imaginary, from ancient times, with a civilized imprint from our current era. I was one of those who were prepared to visit this beautiful city. German cities always fascinate me with their beauty and warmth.
(Original)
مكان جميل توقف الوقت فيه كل مكان أو ركن يروي قصة تحسبها خيالية من العصور الغابرة مع بصمة متحضرة من عصرنا الحالي كنت من المحضوضين لزيارة هذه المدينة الجميلة دائما المدن الالمانية تبهرني بجمالها و دفئها
Louati Aymen — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's nice that as a pedestrian or cyclist you have the opportunity to enjoy the teasing view of the city glasses from this small bridge. In order to have the full effect, the bushes on the left side would have to be trimmed a bit, as nature has already done a great job here.
(Original)
Schön, dass man als Fußgänger bzw. Radfahrer die Möglichkeit hat, von dieser kleinen Brücke aus den neckischen Anblick der Stadtbrille zu genießen. Um die volle Wirkung zu haben, müsste allerdings das Gebüsch auf der linken Seite etwas gestutzt werden, da die Natur hier schon ganze Arbeit geleistet hat.
Eisha von der Loh — Google review
(Translated by Google) This iconic structure, whose name means glasses of the city, is an aqueduct bridge that reflects its image in the water, creating an illusion of glasses.
(Original)
Esta estructura icónica, cuyo nombre significa anteojos de la ciudad, es un puente acueducto que refleja su imagen en el agua, creando una ilusión de anteojos.
Moisés Santiesteban Pupo — Google review
(Translated by Google) You definitely have to go through there and go to the city center, which is very nice on the Vils.
(Original)
Da muss man unbedingt durchgehen und in die Innenstadt gehen sehr schön an der Vils.
Naturliebhaber — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most worth seeing bridge in Amberg is the popularly called Stadtbrille. A water gate with a length of 46 meters was first mentioned in 1454 and bridges the Vils. Several renovations were carried out up to 1698. Since then, the bridge has had its current appearance. A great photo opportunity and certainly a must when visiting Amberg.
(Original)
Die wohl sehenswerteste Brücke in Amberg ist die volkstümlich genannte Stadtbrille. Ein Wassertorbau mit 46 Metern Länge, wurde 1454 erstmals erwähnt und überbrückt die Vils. Mehrere Umbauten erfolgten bis zum Jahr 1698. Seitdem hat die Brücke ihr aktuelles Aussehen. Ein klasse Fotomotiv und sicher ein Pflichtprogramm bei einem Besuch in Amberg.
Deep, multi-chambered cave with limestone formations, stalactites & stalagmites, plus bear skeleton.
Different experience... Lime stone cave... Amazing inside cave. Entry ticket costed €5 per person. Both German and English language guide are there..
abinaya a — Google review
Awesome place to visit! Not only is the the tour 100% worth the very small entry fee but after your done be prepared for some beautiful nature walks! Pictures do not do this place justice! There is a nice restaurant right there as well that smelled delicious (we had already eaten before coming here)
Philip Smith — Google review
Nice area to discover - the cave is just great, 45 mins route done by an experienced guide (only speaks German) seeing everything (BTW - take a jacket with you, inside is quite cold). Outside, the area is gorgeous so you could hike around and there are a few options to lunch - prices are reasonable and quality is overall good. Last but not least, the people working there is kind and there is a parking area next to it, but also some other lots nearby.
Juan Ignacio Gerosa — Google review
There is so much more than the cave in the area - if it's summer you can plan a whole day starting with thos amazing cave tour.
Even on a busy Sunday parking was not hard and it's €2 for two hours. There is a nice cafe on site and TONS of trails to walk on after the tour.
The tour itself was cheap and a lot of fun. They have lots of different language options as well. That have a family ticket that includes 2 adults and three kids for only €20. We brought light jackets and it was fine for the temperature.
100% would recommend.
Elizabeth Hughes-Hageman — Google review
Very nice cave tour, make sure to take a jacket, after leaving the cave make sure to make a short hike around its a very beautiful area
Ahmed Farahat — Google review
Great experience for all ages. Your takes about 45 minutes and takes you throughout the cave to view all types of different rock formations and bones including a full sized bear. Very close to the town of Pottenstein as well.
JJackson13 8 — Google review
A decent cave with lighting, occasional music, and stairs. It’s cool enough for a jacket. The guide was entertaining. There were a lot of unique gifts available. The restaurant is unique and well placed. There were many drinks, lunch, and cake options.
Anthony — Google review
A must visit for everyone who remembers stalagmites and stalactites, which we read as a kid. Beautifully maintained. The surrounding is phenomenally beautiful. You can do many walking trips too.
Try the smoked fish in the restaurant next to the Cave. Super good.
Sujay Banerjee — Google review
Teufelshöhle
Nice experience. The guide was also very friendly and gave us enough information about the cave.
Parking facility is good and parking is also relatively cheap.
Do not forget to take your warm clothes with you.
GAURAV JAPE — Google review
Loved it, and it's beautiful. Very unexpensive was worth it if you're the type of person to get cold very fast, then bundle up! Be prepared to walk through narrow spots, but not too bad
Estela Perez — Google review
Definetly worth visiting, they even have student discount (5€ each ticket) and give you a guided tour (which is in germany but at the end they'll play a english version over the spearks for you to understand everything about the devil's cave!). Addionally the tour guide was very nice to everyone. Beware that the path has a lot of stairs and can be a bit claustrophobic. In some parts you'll need to crouch a bit to be able to go through. But, again, it's definetly worth it!
Tiago Grácio — Google review
Nice day trip, decent cave, tickets are cheap.
The entire experience is present in my travel blog Infinitewalks. I have included about the cost, parking, best time to visit etc
Amusement park with toboggan runs & rope courses, plus a viewing deck over a forested canyon.
Fun time! Rides for all ages so bring the whole family. Best part is free admission! They charge per ride/attraction and the prices are very reasonable. Of Disney charged per ride they'd go out of business but here it's a great working model.
Philip Smith — Google review
I love this place ; great day out for a whole family
Kamila Piotrowska — Google review
Nice to spend time there with visitors to them the „Fränkische Schweiz“ - even so for adults
Daniel Liebl — Google review
That's a good old classic. It's fun, you can choose the desired speed by yourself and it is not too expensive. Especially for families this nice.
They also took care about the necessary safety / hygine measures with regard to covid-19 restrictions.
What's also nice is that with one ticket you can decide which ride out of three you do..
Matze B. — Google review
Nice adventure place but check opening timings and weather before going.
Abhijit Parab — Google review
This was a bit of a disappointment due to the price for the coaster type rides. beautiful setting though, good views from the Skywalk, bring a lot of 2€ coins if you have kids.
Joe D — Google review
Loved it! We bought 10 adult tickets and 10 kids tickets and that was a great time for our family of four. The two Rodelbahn were amazing fun, so that's pretty much what we did all day. The Hexenbesen wasn't as enjoyable, but that is just personal preference. I would definitely recommend getting there before early afternoon, as it seemed to start getting busier around then. We arrived around 11:00 and stayed for a few hours and barely had to queue at all.
Ben Ferry — Google review
Much fun for family but one less star becuase they only operated the yellow ride on the day we visited. Green and red were closed. The comfort offered by the caahier made us feel worse when she said "rides are all about the same"
R Long — Google review
Amazing place for the whole family to enjoy. Great rides and a awesome view. Highly recommend getting the six ride ticket, it's worth the cost. Plus there's other activities for the smaller kids to enjoy.
Hoot671 — Google review
Good spot for family fun. Now in winter only Sommer Bahn Ride is open. For 16 euros, you can get six rides. Hiking and sky is also opened.
abinaya a — Google review
People cut lines to get tickets, and no guidance over it. You need a skywalk ticket to get your young children on the slide, which was not informed until you walk to the top. Kart itself was fun, but definitely not recommended to come on weekends.
Bo L — Google review
Sooooo much fun! Beautiful scenery, fun rides and a quaint town. Very affordable and great for a family day out.
Such an amazing Therme and not so far from Nuremberg ! If you visit Nuremberg for a longer term you should definitely visit !
So diverse different in and outside pools a plenty of different sauna ! And every hour a different sauna seance
BariczzsoltOfficial — Google review
Perfect place for relax, just few people even during the weekend. We enjoyed our time there, swimming and cool poolbar
Denisa Gromanová — Google review
Nice and cozy, love the salty water
Vali Barsan — Google review
I am sorry to say this, however as of now I cannot suggest this place to any of my friends.
It is clearly an old place and it looks like it’s not kept up as it is supposed to be.
- There is algae in all the outside filters and the inside filters do not look really clean either.
- The little “cave” has residue on the walls which makes me feel icky.
- The seats were made out of really cheap looking plastic and the metal frames of quiet a few of the loungers are rusty.
a. s. o. ..
There is no reason to make a special Tripp to this location.
T S — Google review
From the outside the place has great appeal with modern architecture and smooth surfaces, however once inside the age of the building shows. The changing rooms are packed full with changing booths and lockers with little room to maneuver around. There is only one male and one female shower room with 5-7 shower heads.
The pool area is cramped with chairs along the edges forcing you to side step past them. The concrete walls show signs of water damage and paint peeling all over. The two indoor “hot” pools were actually mildly warm with only small sections of bubbling water.
The area with the children’s pool and area was very nicely layout, however most of the kids were in the main area with their parents in the warm pools. Their behavior and loudness took away from the goal of relaxing.
A recommendation for the locker keys and access control to different areas, use a more modern method like a rubber wrist band embedded with a chip that is programmed at front desk. The coin chip works, however placing it in the wrist band holder with the locker key is bulky and requires constant attention to ensure it’s still tight or fastened to wrist.
Overall the place is best suited to take your children and let them burn some energy off. This is NOT a place to go if you wanna relax in a hot therme.
Brandon OBrien — Google review
Great variety of pools. Fun for the kids and relaxing for the adults.
maw — Google review
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Zike Zike — Google review
very nice place. they got everything you need to enjoy a day at the pool. everal differt pool with saltlty water. very good for families with children.
Automobile history museum displaying a chronological collection of antique Maybach luxury cars.
Classic elegant location and building with well arranged exhibits. Visual and audio displays, well themed arrangements and extensive collection. Well stocked gift shop friendly staff and great asking and location for further exploration.
Ad Tabb — Google review
The museum is great. Anyone interested in old cars and aviation with Zeppelins has come to the right place. Entrance fee of 9.50 euros is just about okay.
However, parts of the museum are not heated. Be sure to dress warmly in winter. A room temperature that was 3 or 4 degrees higher wouldn't have been bad.
No credit cards accepted, only debit cards.
December 2023
O. K. — Google review
I expected more cars. The documentary about Zeppelin was interesting.
Ana Dimova — Google review
Great place to be in contact with the history, cars,bikes and motorcycles in very good shape.
The place looks great,situated in a calm area near the train station.
Luis Oliveira — Google review
Thanks for hosting our car in the shadow. The museum itself was very interesting and necessary to visit.
Adel Shangaraev — Google review
I guess it is over rated; though there was some nice vintage cars, but the museum is relatively small.
I was expecting to see some new cars.
There are some interesting facts though, about the bike industry and patents, and also the war tanks industry.
The video related to the Hindenburg disaster and the crash of the Zeppelin in the US in 1937, was really touching!
Patrick Kattan — Google review
Although it's a nice little museum with very nice expose, it would be nice, if the lights are switched ON, as it's quite difficult to read about the exhibits in a dark room (even if it's only 2pm)
Hannes Kuus — Google review
Awesome collection, a perfect location, courteous staff. A very pleasant time. There are so many classic cars here, with a lot of useful history. All well maintained, and displayed. The attendants are very pleasant and willing to answer all my questions. The facility is very clean, with a few snacks/water/tea on hand for the thirsty! The motorcycles are also fantastic! This was my favorite part of the museum.
Colin McGibbon — Google review
The cars are fantastic... the engineering is extraordinary... the artwork will blow you away
Colin Wedd — Google review
If you like the history of the automobile, this small museum is a must-see. Inexpensive and in an attractive and well-kept building, these Maybach vehicles provide a window into one of the best-made auto brands ever. Who knew they also made motorcycles and bicycles? These can be seen on-site as well.
Rob P — Google review
Great place to see history of Maybach
Dino101 — Google review
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Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
The Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a museum that provides an in-depth look at the history, politics and why behind the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. The grounds also served as a large venue for Nazi rallies. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.
The Dokuzentrum offers a really interesting look into WW2 history. I would really recommend going there if you're in Nürnberg
Just Tamy (Tamara Rodr?guez) — Google review
Nice place for photos, near by u have a lake to spend some time with family.
Museum is 6eur per head, if u have interest to know why and what is documentation center created u can visit.
4 eur to park the car.. u can drive directly into the center.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
A very interesting place. Very informative displays. Visited as part of a walk around the entire site (which took a good couple of hours) I would have rated it higher if it hadn’t been a temporary exhibition. Compared to the similar Document Centre we visited in Munich (which was free, this one wasn’t) there was far more information available.
John Baird — Google review
a small one floor exhibition about the history of the area and the surrounding Monuments. entrance 6€ in an outside office. the building itself has an impressive glass platform on the roof, located just at the entrance of the Congresshall.
david antoun — Google review
Looks like it's having a major overhaul (Oct 22) so the interim exhibition is not much to look at. The building and structure is pretty amazing though. Look forward to visiting again when it's all done.
jae jay — Google review
The museum is currently in renovation. Currently, there is just one small part arranged. The entrance of 6 euro is a bit steep for what it is now, but already to stay in a real place of the history that you explain is a big plus. Then, even though it is temporary, it is well done and give you an understanding of the area.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
This place is have huge relavance in the pages of German political history.Well preseved documents, photographs, audios, videos and relics. A place must to visit for all history seeking people.
Hari kumar — Google review
A surprise find. A must visit place in Nuremberg displays the propaganda techniques used by Nazism to con the Germans. Hitler knew the power of propaganda
Eddie Ozols — Google review
I've been here 5 years ago and I loved it! I went back a week ago and didn't really like it cause they are under construction so they arranged one only big room where you can read about the Nazi Rally Party and see pictures about it, still interesting tho.
Alice Bertuzzi — Google review
Interesting place on many levels. Reading from the exhibition makes you think about why it was important to have the war trials in Nuremberg.
The sheer size of the grounds is scary. The incomplete concert hall is huge.
Owen Tully — Google review
Little bit of dark history. Places like this may be hard on some but the lessons must be shared and taught so that they never happen again.
Philip Smith — Google review
Temporary exhibit v informative with more experience of the victims and survivors of the awful regime. This must never happen again.
Tracy Smith — Google review
A must visit when in Nuremberg. Sobering and interesting.
S Hunt — Google review
Though currently under construction/refurbishment, it was still a good visit. Inside the museum there were a lot of displays covering the timeline and usage of the area since its inception to present day as well as memoirs and excerpts from historical documents. The walk around the really grounds was nice and the Zeppelin Grandstand was particularly impactful.
Andrea Jeffery — Google review
Heavy stuff, but super enlightening.
I can’t imagine how crowded it would be on a busy day, but my party and I were able to take our time and not feel crowded.
I recommend several breaks for fresh air like me if stuff like this can weigh you down.
Several tours walked through while we observed, read, contemplated, interact with displays, and processed all this information ℹ️.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, it is alright to not know something. We are all here to learn.
Time should be taken if distractions tend to be a problem, because I have issues staying still at all moments. There is a lot to take in and it’s easy to miss things.
Take pictures, ask questions, and be willing to listen 🎧 👂 .
The Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a museum that provides an in-depth look at the history, politics and why behind the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. The grounds also served as a large venue for Nazi rallies. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.
The Dokuzentrum offers a really interesting look into WW2 history. I would really recommend going there if you're in Nürnberg
Just Tamy (Tamara Rodr?guez) — Google review
Nice place for photos, near by u have a lake to spend some time with family.
Museum is 6eur per head, if u have interest to know why and what is documentation center created u can visit.
4 eur to park the car.. u can drive directly into the center.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
A very interesting place. Very informative displays. Visited as part of a walk around the entire site (which took a good couple of hours) I would have rated it higher if it hadn’t been a temporary exhibition. Compared to the similar Document Centre we visited in Munich (which was free, this one wasn’t) there was far more information available.
John Baird — Google review
a small one floor exhibition about the history of the area and the surrounding Monuments. entrance 6€ in an outside office. the building itself has an impressive glass platform on the roof, located just at the entrance of the Congresshall.
david antoun — Google review
Looks like it's having a major overhaul (Oct 22) so the interim exhibition is not much to look at. The building and structure is pretty amazing though. Look forward to visiting again when it's all done.
jae jay — Google review
The museum is currently in renovation. Currently, there is just one small part arranged. The entrance of 6 euro is a bit steep for what it is now, but already to stay in a real place of the history that you explain is a big plus. Then, even though it is temporary, it is well done and give you an understanding of the area.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
This place is have huge relavance in the pages of German political history.Well preseved documents, photographs, audios, videos and relics. A place must to visit for all history seeking people.
Hari kumar — Google review
A surprise find. A must visit place in Nuremberg displays the propaganda techniques used by Nazism to con the Germans. Hitler knew the power of propaganda
Eddie Ozols — Google review
I've been here 5 years ago and I loved it! I went back a week ago and didn't really like it cause they are under construction so they arranged one only big room where you can read about the Nazi Rally Party and see pictures about it, still interesting tho.
Alice Bertuzzi — Google review
Interesting place on many levels. Reading from the exhibition makes you think about why it was important to have the war trials in Nuremberg.
The sheer size of the grounds is scary. The incomplete concert hall is huge.
Owen Tully — Google review
Little bit of dark history. Places like this may be hard on some but the lessons must be shared and taught so that they never happen again.
Philip Smith — Google review
Temporary exhibit v informative with more experience of the victims and survivors of the awful regime. This must never happen again.
Tracy Smith — Google review
A must visit when in Nuremberg. Sobering and interesting.
S Hunt — Google review
Though currently under construction/refurbishment, it was still a good visit. Inside the museum there were a lot of displays covering the timeline and usage of the area since its inception to present day as well as memoirs and excerpts from historical documents. The walk around the really grounds was nice and the Zeppelin Grandstand was particularly impactful.
Andrea Jeffery — Google review
Heavy stuff, but super enlightening.
I can’t imagine how crowded it would be on a busy day, but my party and I were able to take our time and not feel crowded.
I recommend several breaks for fresh air like me if stuff like this can weigh you down.
Several tours walked through while we observed, read, contemplated, interact with displays, and processed all this information ℹ️.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, it is alright to not know something. We are all here to learn.
Time should be taken if distractions tend to be a problem, because I have issues staying still at all moments. There is a lot to take in and it’s easy to miss things.
Take pictures, ask questions, and be willing to listen 🎧 👂 .
Altstadt - St. Sebald, located in Nuremberg, is a charming area known for its annual Christmas Market and the 11th-century Imperial Castle. Visitors can explore medieval dungeons and tunnels through guided tours, as well as visit unique museums such as the Toy Museum, Hat Museum, and Amber Museum. The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus offers insight into the life and work of the renowned artist.
Hauptmarkt is a bustling market square where visitors can find great bargains and delicious meals. Alex at Hauptmarkt offers a pleasant terrace with views of the market square, perfect for enjoying warm weather. Meanwhile, Casa Pane at Hauptmarkt serves up a satisfying breakfast at an affordable price. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly shopping or dining options, Hauptmarkt has something to offer for every traveler.
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I'll never travel to Stuttgart without this trip planner again
The Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Nuremberg is a medieval church in the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It was badly damaged during World War II and later restored. The church features an elaborate Gothic facade with two soaring twin spires, rose window, delicate religious statuary, and a large organ.
I'm not into the christian culture so much but the architecture was so amazing that I was impressed like Wow.
NATSUMI NAGAMURA — Google review
Amazing cathedral with Gothic style architecture. The building is clearly visible in this small town with few tall buildings. The twin towers looked massive from a distance, and even more imposing up close. Inside is richly decorated. There are many religious artifacts, paintings, sculptures, and relics. Definitely worth visiting if you are in the area. There are also many street vendors selling great foods outside. This entire area is very pedestrian friendly.
James Zhang — Google review
The Frauenkirche is a true treasure! Its historical importance and stunning architecture make it an essential destination. Rebuilt after the war, it's a delight for history and architecture enthusiasts alike. Apart from its scenic views, the area hosts numerous talented street performers. It's worth taking the time to appreciate their efforts to make a living. Visiting this church in Nuremberg was a treat for both history and architecture lovers. Although crowded on weekends, it's still worth the wait to enter. Located in the old town area, its towering spires and intricate design are impressive. Inside, the high ceilings and detailed interior add to the experience. Donations are encouraged, and there's a shop and information boards to learn more about its history. A worthwhile stop on the way to the castle area from the main train station.
Joel Jose — Google review
Beautiful church with a beautiful design, the interior looks great. It's free to enter and there's a donation box for those who are will to contribute.
Bashar Shamwna — Google review
Very large with a high ceiling. Here you can specifically see how kings where different from serfs. How they built structures. And how they differ to now. It's a great experience to be in a place that's older than the whole united states twice over.
Press and play V — Google review
The magic thing about the St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) Church is its amazing rebuilding/restoration after it was almost completely destroyed during WWII. The church is wonderfully ornated. It is a true architectural gothic-style building. However, there aren't many people visiting it, and the walk-in is pleasant and relaxing.
Horia Banciu — Google review
It's a medieval church renowned for its Gothic architecture and impressive sculptures. The church is a significant landmark in Nuremberg and is known for its stunning interior, including the famous "Angel's Choir" by sculptor Adam Kraft.
Jibin John — Google review
Beautiful and amazing old Lutheran church. What amazing architecture
Shannon Amundson-Knittel — Google review
The Lorenzkirche is in the heart of the old city walls of Nüremberg. It chimes and reminds people what time of day it is no mater what part of the old town your in. Around Christmas time some of the best Christmas markets can be found in all the streets and market place area around the Church. This is a visually beautiful area of Nüremberg and the Christmas markets are a bonus, they truly are a annual treat.
Ambassador Bas — Google review
Simply put one of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever seen. The whole structure is a work of art.
D. Pops — Google review
Gothic cathedral built between 1250 and 1470 with finishing elements in the Hall. reconstructed after the war. width 30m length 90m, many Gothic sculptures can be seen inside and outside.a must visit.
david antoun — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I have ever seen in my life. The details are incredible, and when the sun goes down, the church shines. It’s a must see.
Mario Musdar — Google review
I really liked this Gothic style church. Inside you will find one of the most important works "Angel's Greeting" by Veit Stoss, Madonna and Child from the 14th century and a sacramentarium created by Adam Krafft.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
An absolute gem! Its historical significance and breathtaking architecture make it a must-visit.
It was reconstructed after the war. For enthusiasts of history and architecture, this church stands out as an amazing and positive destination.
Andreea Dedea — Google review
St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. The church was badly damaged during the Second World War and later restored. It is one of the most prominent churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.
murat cakan — Google review
Impressive church. Very beautiful 🤩 under the sun.
Vienna — Google review
The church was originally built as a three-aisled basilica in the Gothic style around 1250, then expanded by an imposing late Gothic hall choir between 1439 and 1477. It was seriously damaged 😔 during the Second World War and it took about seven years to restore it.
B.D — Google review
It's one of the churches that must be seen in Nurnberg because it's old and with an impressive architecture. I attended a Christmas concert there and the acoustics was perfect.
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg is a majestic castle complex from the 11th century that includes a royal palace and gardens, offering breathtaking views of the city. Originally built as a court, it later became infamous for being used by the Third Reich to enact oppressive laws in 1935. However, its most notable historical event was hosting the 'Nuremberg Trials' after World War II.
I had a great time walking around the castle, appreciating the history and contemplating what my home country looked like at the time the castle was built and bustling with activity. I went on a rainy, dreary day but I still had good views of the surrounding area.
Bryson Coleman — Google review
Wow, wow, wow. Excellent castle visit to the Imperial Castle.
Located at the top of a hill, overlooking the city of Nuremberg, the Imperial Castle is reached after a serious climb uphill. Not difficult for the fully able ,it is a long rather arduous slog up to the courtyard.
*******,Handicap VERY difficult , if not impossible, not made any easier by the cobblestone road .*********( that said, I did see a gentleman with a walker!!!)
The museum entry is 7 Euros, 6 if you are a senior or a student.
Wow----super excellent presentation and displays of the medieval history of this castle 🏰. Armaments, armor, clothing, artifacts, explanations and visuals were superb. One of the best. Great value for the money!!!!
Restaurant in the courtyard
BEST VIEWS OF NUREMBERG. PHOTO OP ++++++!!!!!!
Restrooms available.
Free brochures.
Recommended highly 👌 👍 👏
Final take . Prep yourself for the climb up but well worth it
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Markus ?markobear1? — Google review
Quite a beautiful little castle. Really great museum. Would recommend getting the combination ticket as the view from the top of the tower is really great and the deep well tour is quite a different experience. They also got a couple of eateries on site.
vivek mannava — Google review
It was amazing to visit this imperial castle of Nuremberg. The constructions were protected with 3 layered thick wall with around 10 ft thickness and 2 stages of different heights. The tunnels, the rooms, the towers, the gardens, the dungeons, the underground pathways designs and the city view points were awesome to see. I felt like I entered in the Game of Thrones series.
devaraj dhanakotti — Google review
Amazing medieval castle that have been kept so well.
This is truly a castle with super strong defense.
Not far from the city center market, easy to walk to. Free to walk into it and there is a good view of the old town.
Even though Nuremberg was 90% destroyed during WWII, the old town was rebuilt and restored according to the pictures they had of the old buildings and structures. So, much of the history is preserved. Otherwise, if they had decided to build everything new, there would not be not much of the past left to see.
Very impressive old town city market with a gorgeous fountain and church, and you can buy fantastic food, flowers, gingerbread cookies….
If you are a WWII history fan, then you have a lot more places to see.
Really worth visiting.
Bei Lu — Google review
It's incredible how well-preserved the castle is post-World War II. Its grandeur and size are truly breathtaking. From the top, overlooking the town, you understand why it was strategically placed there. The surrounding city walls in Nuremberg are still intact, offering about an hour's walk around them. Navigating the city is convenient; everything is within a 30-minute walk from the center, allowing you to discover hidden gems like bridges, churches, and historic buildings along the way. The castle itself offers free entry and plenty of areas to relax. Exploring its various sections, like the converted horse stables and food storage areas, is best with a knowledgeable local guide to delve into its history. Though it requires a bit of uphill walking, the panoramic view from the top makes it all worthwhile, showcasing the city's landmarks and beauty.
Joel Jose — Google review
This iconic castle is likely more interesting from the outside than the inside.
Due to destruction during WWII, most of the interiors are redone as a museum. The anvient weapons and armor displays are nice.
Climbing up the tower was fun and offers great views. The deep well guided tour was the best part thanks to the enthusiastic and engaging guide.
Gregor H — Google review
Beautiful castle over looking Nuremberg. Great views from the top. Beautiful fort and buildings. We did not fully go inside, but walked around on the outside. Enjoyed the visit and the walk.
Michael Mack — Google review
Beautiful castle, it’s worth a visit. Beautiful view of the town and nearby there are many restaurants and bars to enjoy the day. A must see place , you shouldn’t miss in Nürnberg.
Som Montree — Google review
Amazing place and lots of tours to take. This has a great history and the Old Town is filled with attractions and old buildings, churches, hospital and nice walks. The castle is historic and you can get breathtaking views. I took a few great pics.
Phil Tad — Google review
Another stop on our city walking tour. End of September 2023. There is no charge to go through the grounds. Took us about 20min to visit. The buildings are beautiful to see, and the views from the top are spectacular! Definitely worth walking up.
Eva Munch — Google review
Beautiful castle and wonderful city. Explored all around the castle grounds, up into the tower and also saw the well. 100% recommend a visit! Plenty of sites to see to fill an afternoon.
Philip Smith — Google review
Less stairs in the tower than St. Augustine’s Light house (St. Augustine, Florida USA). Beautiful piece of history- we spent the afternoon! A must see- most of the displays information is in German- spring for the audio it’s worth it!!
Anyta Cavitt — Google review
Very impressive castle. A capital of European Kings from 11 till 16 centuries. Place where Holy Roman empire was ruled from. Building itself is really big on the top of the hill. Views around are amazing. Very strongly recommended!
Raimundas Vaisvilas — Google review
Historical landmark & museum with commanding views out across the city. This is a must visit attraction if you’re in the city and would like to know about its foundation. Excellent exhibits, some interactive with translations available. Has a reasonably priced cafe and some gardens for relaxing in too. It can be a bit of a slog getting up the hill though. There may be accessible ways to get there that I did t see.
Michael Macgillivray — Google review
Great views of the old city from here. There’s a nice cafe and gift shop at the top. It’s worth the walk up for the views and the way back down is dotted with great places to eat and drink. Definitely recommend this if you’re in town.
Dave Reuss — Google review
….Its was a real steep walk to get to the top as the Castle 🏰 is on one of the highest points of Nurnberg! Very impressive to see how well it’s preserved and maintained! And it has many tower and you can observe it from different angles…there bars and restaurants where one can enjoy foods offered! A must see or just to wonder around…Absolute-lii magnificent and the gardens are breathtaking-lii beautiful…,
Vernon Wentzel — Google review
This is a sprawling wonder. You can wander around the grounds, inside and out, for hours. There are many small and large secrets to discover. And much light a good piece of art, it changes dramatically with the light of day and night.
Rodger Hicks — Google review
The well tour is very good and a must do, the tower has great views and the pictures of the WW2 damage are a great addition - The museum itself has good info on the building and its years and associated history, better than I expected and staff very friendly
David Hackett — Google review
Very pretty, caring lots of history. I was a bit disappointed that the crown was a 3D model and not something that would replicate best the real ones, but that’s understandable.
Not all the things inside the museum has an English translation, but it’s worth visiting the museum!
Emanuela Foica — Google review
It has a really good view of the city. View point is open all the time,but the castle is closed on holidays and the weekend. Spent the new years eve here, and the view point was very much crowded.Inside it has a museum, a deep well, and a tower where you can take a better view of the city.
Shanaka Anuradha — Google review
Beautiful castle. Nice view of Nuremberg city. Go with a tour guy so you will know the history of the place.
Js c — Google review
I still can't believe that the castle is still in such good shape after the Second World War. Breathtaking, massive, magnificent. When you go up to the top and look out over the town, you get a sense of why they built the castle where it is. I cannot get over how impressive it is. Also, Nuremberg is still surrounded by the great city walls. It takes about an hour to walk around them. That's the great thing about the city. You can walk anywhere and it never takes more than 30 minutes to get to the other side of the city centre. Best of all, while you are exploring the city on foot, you will find many other gems on your walking adventure. From bridges to churches and other lovely old buildings. Enjoy!🏰✨️
Little tip: During weekdays you can enter the inside of the castles for free. That is in the morning until 10am or so
Emma Bressel — Google review
A whole tour area, if you are not interested in the museum can only buy tickets to the castle, the scenery is very good, need to climb the stairs.
Vienna — Google review
+Nice view,the whole city under your feed
+Free entrance
+Within walking distance from the train station
+There are many seating and relaxation areas inside the castle
onur cora — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. It has a very steep cobbled path leading up to the entrance and a lot of steps inside. I bought the combination ticket which was worth it. The castle is well presented inside with educational displays. The tower is 112 steps up a spiral staircase, but the views from the top were beautiful. The tour to the well was funny and fascinating. The tour guide knew his stuff.
Virtual reality games, water slides & coasters in a family park with carousels & a boating lake.
It's a blast, huge, great park for a family with kids under the age of 10 or 12. It's really kitchen. It is a bit run down. It has a nostalgic charm. I thought the entrance fee was a little high, compared to similar amusement parks. The food was reasonably priced. There is a portion themed for the wild west of the USA. It was super fun to spend time in a park with a section themed for where our kids were born.
Michael Vaught — Google review
This amusement park is ideal for a family with young children, my daughter is 3 years old, she was able to take part in all the attractions, except for two of which she has not yet reached the size. had. The park is well-kept and lovingly laid out, a bit old, a bit dusty, but definitely worth a visit for the whole family.
Tilman Benecke — Google review
Very nice park, they accept dogs and the special attractions for eastern that were great.
Fernando Henrique Nascimento da Silveira — Google review
Great place for kids, I came with a 9 and a 11 year old they went in almost all the rides multiple times. The park is not so big but it has enough to spend a day of fun. Definitely recommend and will be back when possible.
Manny D Lema — Google review
Very nice semi Theme park close to Nurnberg. The kids and the eldery 😁 had an very enjoyable time. The food was not to good though, which was a shame. All and all a good day with lots of fun and good weather!
Dee — Google review
I worked here for a few weeks between Halloween and they completely decorated the place extra for Halloween.
It’s beautiful for children, with live actors all in the Halloween spirit.
Verena Hecht — Google review
Lovely park my 10 and 8 year olds loved it. Even though it was holiday the park was not very busy. No long queues for rides. Or the entrance. Lovely shops (coffee, food and gift) enough space to sit and eat.
Worth every penny.
Romy Erboz — Google review
Very nice large family park. I visit this park with my 2.5 year old son and he loved it. Only one disadvantage was long queue. The attractons is here for the whole day.
Richard Procházka — Google review
Wsa my first time visiting Schloss Thurn very nice and well kept with most of its originality.
Nice !!
A Super cruise around one of Middle Franconian's best lakes (Bavaria/Germany).
A top tip= Go on a FRIDAY morning to get the 2 for 1 (adults) tickets for a 1.5hr cruise. Sit up the front if you can. On a sunny day it's relaxing, beautiful & picturesque... take your camera.
The evening/sunset cruise is a very good option too.
Peter Bamford — Google review
Great view on Lake iseo and friendly Personal. The food is mega!! E had Fish and beef - meeega!
Martin Paulusch — Google review
Super Super!
Ayten Aliyeva — Google review
Great experience with the ship tour at Brombachsee! Pleasant and friendly staff and reasonable prices.
Elegant rooms in this opulent, historical palace showcase paintings, Ansbach pottery & porcelain.
The guided tour is brilliant. The place is absolutely amazing, a must-see, totally worth the entry fee.
Katalin Agoston — Google review
very place to visit. but is a shame we can't take picture in the tour.
alex chan — Google review
A state owned museum forces you to pay tickets by cash? Really? Guys at the reception were great, but only cash? Can't believe it, it's Germany and it's 2022, c'mon..
Santiago Agust?n Soffiantini — Google review
Excellent visit, not yours at the moment due to covid, but you can walk through the rooms.on your own (although not ally he rooms are open), there is only limited information in English, but staff are really friends, after visiting I went to the gardens across the road
Zoe Ryan — Google review
A marvelous-looking place with cool interiors and interesting exhibitions; a true landmark of Franconia)
Bohdan Myronenko — Google review
Haven't been inside but outside is interesting. Haven't expected to see such big residence in this small town
Alina — Google review
Currently under construction work, but the 1h guided tour was definitely worth the visit and provided great insights into the life at and history of the residence.
Very engaging and would recommend.
I especially liked learning about the everyday life at the residence.
I would also suggest to spend some time in the close-by gardens and doing a city tour, for example with the free digiwalk Ansbach audio tour which is available in English and German.
Sophia — Google review
Beautiful residence with plenty of history. Tours are only in German, and they do offer a pamphlet in English, but not everything is covered that the guide talks about and points out. There's construction in several rooms that s supposed to last for the next 3 years. So much of the furniture is covered up. I would suggest adding an audio tour in different languages. Otherwise, it's a great experience and an amazing price! (€5 per adult and kids were free)
Kristina Lloyd — Google review
Only wish they had an English audio or assistance with such a large Army presence in town
C. Adam Scott — Google review
Duration: 1hr guided tour in German (pamphlets of other languages available)
Well worth the trip to see the palace and gardens (across the street)
Lou Fegans — Google review
I would not recommend this tour for young children. This was a wonderful and informative tour. We were supposed to be on a German speaking tour (our choice due to time) with English booklets on the exhibits but because we were the only one the guide did the tour in English. The art work displayed was amazing. They are in the process of renovations (April 2019) so some exhibits could not be viewed, however they had photos of them. The run every hour and it was less than €10 for myself and my husband.
Wunderfull place to go to relax and walk. You truly can spend hours there. Seeing some lakes, animals and different plants. A non crowded nice area to be around.
Marc Lehner — Google review
A must visit and dogs are allowed too, every other Sunday they are even allowed to be off leash for play dates. But still recommend to keep them leashed unless your recall is good or other dog owners want contact. It’s just a decent manner to do so between dog owners :)
C S — Google review
Love this place! When the lotus bloom is just magical! I took the stroller but it is best to put your baby in an ergobaby if you can, so you can really walk the trails. Love the temple on top of the hill!have a caffè top with lots of choices of cakes.loved it!
stella luna — Google review
Entry ticket is 15 Euros.I will not recommend this place as there is nothing to see .
Saurabh Caplash — Google review
Needs a lot of work and almost doesn't have any flowers (at least it didn't in April) not much love is given to this place as it seems abandoned and run down, even though the Schlosspark could be something really amazing if some work were REALLY put into it. The café does make good Flammkuchen, I give it that. The restaurant was closed because "of the season" which was quite disappointing. The place was a let down but hopefully it can turn into something great with a little bit of work and advertisment! Good luck 🤞
Julian Brasse — Google review
The Schlosspark is a stunningly beautiful garden, especially when the rhododendren are in bloom. One part of the park is inspired by the Japanese style, while the other part - which is still being extended and worked on - features a moor and has been left to nature. You can easily spend 3 hours in this park if you explore all the hidden paths and maybe have a seat on one of the many benches, to enjoy the views. It's one of my favourite places to visit! Don't forget your camera. ;)
Small and intimate private museum with both an ongoing exhibit and permanent exhibits. Well-structured and explained. The replicates of exhibits from antiquity are very well done. You can see a lot more here in a safe space than in Egypt or Iraq. Definitely worth a visit. Afterwards, just head into town for a wonderful glass of the local wine and some tasty local sausages. The entire museum is wheelchair accessible.
Chandrika Niksch — Google review
The minimalist modern building itself right smack in the center of this idyllic Franconian wine town is amazing. It's perfectly suited for exhibitions. I wdnt to see the exhibition on the Franconian tribes and really loved the varied and well illustrated presentation including informative videos, illustrations, artefacts and models. The audio commentary is exactly right, not too long but informative. Sometimes I would have wished to see illustrations to have an idea how the artefacts were used.
Kerstin Blum — Google review
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Ekateryna Terzi — Google review
This is a well-financed regional museum (funded by a local "Mittelstand", family-run industrial company), with a permanent exhibition space that includes some worldwide offerings (replicas of ancient Egyptian and Persian reliefs, as well as copies of Roman, Greek and South American items) and a large section for a range of rotating exhibitions. We didn't visit the permanent section, so I'm not sure if other language descriptions are available for that, but the temporary show we did see in autumn 2021 -- an archaeological show on the Germanic Frankish tribe that settled the local area after Roman times -- was in German only. (This is not a criticism -- this town, while pretty and historic, isn't a big site for foreign tourists, so it's probably not worthwhile to devote resources to translations -- if you decide to visit, just enjoy the view of interesting art or cultural pieces). Note that they're on winter break from early November 2021 through late March 2022.
Thomas E III Lavell — Google review
The international family-owned construction systems behemoth, Knauf, runs this museum which is located in the center of Iphofen. Apart from the permanent exhibits, which display marvels in gypsum (copies of famous ancient heritage pieces from antiquity), the museum also houses special exhibits from time to time. The current one, "Als Franken fränkisch wurde," is an archeological gem on how Franconia came to be. There are several archeological exhibits, especially from Dornheim, showing local history starting the 6th century CE. It takes around two to two and a half hours to get through the Franconia exhibit. Entrance fee EUR 5, including a handheld device that walks you through the entire museum. For those who are interested, there's also an exhibit on precious gems. After the museum, just step out and enjoy a lovely glass of local Iphofen wine at any of the wine bars or restaurants situated along the market square.
Chandrika Niksch — Google review
It's a nice collection of mostly copies of great antique figurines, statues and reliefs arranged carefully and combined into an very interesting and informative exhibition.
Alfons J. Quack — Google review
Nice old Stones
Michael Meyer — Google review
Saw the special exhibition „about Franconians“.
All in German but the museum’s nice
ChillyHW — Google review
It's like visiting the world's most famous museums in one day.
Beautiful castle in Schwäbisch Hall. Nice place to walk around on a sunny day. You can come from the city center by foot, it is about 2 km through the "Ackeranlagen" city garden. There is a public toilet, which was unfortunately closed today. Can make a great trip for kids, the castle is safe even for the smaller ones.
Zsanett Obot — Google review
A lovely area. I've been twice and it's very peaceful and nice views overlooking the town.
Andrew Doran — Google review
Imposing 1000 year old former monastery built in the Romanesque and Baroque styles, near the beautiful medieval town of Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany
Brian Burke — Google review
Beautiful temple castle. So quiet during winter holidays. Free entrance. Walk around the castle in inside barbican. superb
Kálmán Hományi — Google review
Nice little place for an evening getaway. There is a children play area near the car parking.
Ajay — Google review
A perfectly preserved monastery, definitely worth a visit.
St. Michael's...wow! What a beautiful church, inside and out. Make sure to climb the tower for amazing views of Schwabish Hall! They have live theatrical plays on the steps during Summer which is awesome. Great cultural learning.
Brian Page — Google review
Besides being a historical building with the greatest architecture, the staircase outside is used by the town as a stage for plays. Away from home and wanting to serve God with fellow worshippers, it was the most amazing sermon I have attended.
I Bothma — Google review
Oh wow. Past amazing. Everything is so old! Be sure to go up the bell tower, just watch your times around the bells because it is loud!! The church is just amazing. Only downside is that very little is printed in English so if you're a tourist, be sure to use Google Translate
Dannielle Rice — Google review
Schwäbisch Hall is a very nice City to visit, and stopping by ST Michael Church is totally worth it. There are also Restaurants and Stores in the vicinity.
Eleanor Louray — Google review
What an absolutely lovely cathedral. Shows the dedication of the locals who built it over the years.
Sandro Pisani — Google review
What a view! Climbing the tower is free and highly recommended. Be careful with the bells, they ring pretty loud every 15 minutes.
Andrey Rudenko — Google review
Beautifully restored church, with al large square in front. Many bars/restaurants in the surroundings. The city is a beautiful historic centre and has many things to see, worthwhile visiting when in the neighbourhood.
Yves Deziron — Google review
Very interesting, beautiful place to visit. Easy to see the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic and some of the chapels have Baroque decor. The view is splendid.
The Kunsthalle Würth museum is an interesting venue that houses the collection of industrialist Reinhold Würth. It seamlessly integrates medieval and contemporary architecture and showcases religious sculptures with great attention to detail. While a deep interest in religious art would enhance the experience, it remains a worthwhile encounter for everyone, even if not all information presented appeals to each individual. The museum also displays works by renowned artists such as Picasso and Rubens, making it definitely worth a visit.
It's such a nice Art Gallery, the staff is super friendly and helpful, they hay all types of resources as well for you to dive into the art and actually understand a bit more. It has a small cafe too that is very nice.
Abdiel Melgar — Google review
It is quite interesting to walk through and to see the perfection of religious sculptures.
One must be extraordinarily interested in religious depictings to stay for a longer while, but still it is a good encounter for everyone, even though not all the information given might be appealing for everyone
Phillip Meyke — Google review
Simply amazing variety of works spanning mediums, centuries, themes....
Stunning collection made so readily available to anyone.
Love love love everything about the Kunsthalle.
Simon B — Google review
Nice place to visit . Sadly there weren't so many good exhibitions when we went but it's a really good and free place
Guille N. — Google review
Worth to visit! This time showing Picasso, Rubens etc. Strong recommendation. Free of charge.
Kati Korhonen — Google review
Great sharing. Thanks to Wurth for providing this kind of earning to city. But at least you need to know few basics about art to understand the concept :) Maybe I have only got the 10 percent of the master pieces :)
S Serenomy — Google review
A very nice museum in Schwäbisch Hall. They also have a small cafe with delicious cakes. At the entrance there's a shop where you can buy some little things. We would come again.
M M — Google review
Kunsthalle Würth is a wonderful place. Let's start from outside. From above you can see Schwäbisch Hall and the surrounding. Than there i a gift shop at the entrance, it's not expensive but, yes there is a but, there are so many beautiful art gifts so you will need some amount of money. You have time to decide what to buy in the coffee shop which is on the same floor. And about the gallery. I have seen a few exhibition in Kunsthalle Würth, and that I will not describe. The Art you need to feel, same as this place.
János Szekeres — Google review
The museum has some good paintings, pictures and few sculpture. Its a good place to visit for art lovers and you could spend 2 to 3 hours easily. Plus it doesn't have any entry tickets.