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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Bamberg to Strasbourg?
The direct drive from Bamberg to Strasbourg is 232 mi (373 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 10 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Bamberg to Strasbourg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Baden-Baden, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, and Speyer, as well as top places to visit like Wildpark an den Eichen and Maria im Weingarten, or the ever-popular Freizeit-Land Geiselwind.
The top cities between Bamberg and Strasbourg are Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Baden-Baden, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, and Speyer. Stuttgart is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Bamberg and 2 hours from Strasbourg.
Located in the Bavaria region of Germany, Würzburg boasts opulent baroque and rococo architecture. The Residenz palace, constructed in the 18th century, is a prime example with its intricate rooms adorned with a magnificent fresco by Tiepolo and an elaborate staircase. Additionally, Würzburg is known for its abundant selection of wine bars, cellars and wineries as it serves as the heart of Franconian wine country.
32% as popular as Stuttgart
2 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Strasbourg
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.
50% as popular as Stuttgart
13 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Strasbourg
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Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, is a vibrant city known for its diverse attractions. From historic Baroque palaces to cutting-edge architecture, and from the state theater to automotive museums, there's something for everyone. The culinary scene is equally varied, offering traditional delights as well as fine haute cuisine. The city boasts abundant green spaces such as Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark, and Killesbergpark.
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Strasbourg
Mannheim, located in southwest Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers, is a city steeped in history and architectural beauty. The 18th-century Mannheim Palace, a stunning baroque structure that now houses the University of Mannheim and historical exhibits, stands on the site of an ancient fortress. The city's grid-like center, known as the Quadrate, boasts Marktplatz Square with its baroque fountain adorned with statues.
14% as popular as Stuttgart
18 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Strasbourg
Heidelberg, situated in southwestern Germany, is a historic town known for its prestigious Heidelberg University founded in the 14th century. The Old Town features the renowned Gothic church, Heiliggeistkirche which overlooks Marktplatz - a bustling square lined with cafes. One of the most notable attractions is Heidelberg Castle, an excellent specimen of Renaissance architecture built on Königstuhl hill using red-sandstone materials that have now turned into ruins.
80% as popular as Stuttgart
13 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Strasbourg
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Speyer, also known as Spires, is a charming city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With around 50,000 residents, it sits on the left bank of the Rhine River, just 25 km south of Ludwigshafen and Mannheim. Additionally, it's only 21 km southwest of Heidelberg.
12% as popular as Stuttgart
13 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Strasbourg
Karlsruhe, located in southwestern Germany, is a city known for its rich history and modern innovations. The ZKM Center for Art and Media, situated in a former weapons factory, showcases various multimedia installations. Visitors can also explore the 18th-century Karlsruhe Palace with its iconic tower offering panoramic views of the city's unique fan-shaped layout. Additionally, Karlsruhe is renowned as a significant center for science and technology and hosts two federal courts.
10% as popular as Stuttgart
4 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Strasbourg
Baden-Baden, located in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany near the French border, is renowned for its thermal baths and was a popular resort destination in the 19th century. The town features the picturesque Lichtentaler Allee promenade along the Oos River and is home to the elegant Kurhaus complex, which includes a casino inspired by Versailles. The Trinkhalle boasts beautiful frescoes and a mineral-water fountain.
22% as popular as Stuttgart
12 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Strasbourg
Best stops along Bamberg to Strasbourg drive
The top stops along the way from Bamberg to Strasbourg (with short detours) are Mercedes-Benz Museum, Würzburg Residence, and Lichtentaler Allee. Other popular stops include Wilhelma, Old Main Bridge, and Black Forest Open Air Museum.
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Freizeit-Land Geiselwind
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Water & Amusement Parks
Thrill, family & water rides, playgrounds, animatronics, live shows & animals in an amusement park.
Went with my boyfriend by train. Arrived a bit before opening and sadly had to leave a bit before closing time, as we didnt want to get home too late. We did have a great time! The park is not that big but its packed with great rides. Also the themes are amazing! We are planning on going back soon, WE RECOMMEND IT!!
Sarah Camp — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Kids had an excellent time and did not want to leave. Food options are great and prices are expected to be a bit higher so no surprise there. There a re variety of rides for everyone of all ages. Glad it wasn't too crowded when we visited on 03 July. My favorite ride was the boomerang. Also there a husky friendly rides for my guys who wear a couple XX's in their shirt or waistband. Can't wait to go back next weekend.
Julius Griffin — Google review
Great park. We spent open to close there. Food was priced reasonably and ride lines were quick.
Luba Ethan — Google review
Suitable for various age groups. There are several attractions even for adults. There are several themed food stations, lots of clean toilets, enough parking space. We brought our dog as well. We just needed to buy a ticket for 2 euros for her. Easy to spend the day.
Katalin Agoston — Google review
Excellent place near to Wurzburg we had a great time we spent whole day this place .
Less people not much wait also have lot of things to do you wouldn't boring at all .
Must visit with kids price is not expensive.
Mr. Swain — Google review
Such a nice little amusement park but we got there after 1130 and very little was open. The food places opened up after 1230 and most rides were still closed when we left at 3pm. The price is about 27 euros per person. We enjoyed it just wish more was open. They have added more since last year. I would still recommend checking it out. It is not super busy so hardly any lines for rides or concessions.
Latoya Cleckley — Google review
In general we had a lovely day there.
The park is not that big but offers a wide range of activities for all age groups more suited for families and children. If you are an adrenalin junky you will find a few attractions but not that a variety as in other parks.
We liked that there were food stalls and toilets everywhere and the wildlife areas to calm down a bit from the excitement. Some of the attractions seem a bit dated, though they are still fun to ride.
The new area that was opened this year (Asia themed) looked nice, but the dragon rollercoaster didn't live up to our expectations. (no real light show or exciting exhibits, could do much better!)
If you are looking for a nice family day, this will suit you fine 😉
Sebastian Kaffka — Google review
Its a strange collection of attractions, some clearly left overs from earlier decades or second hand from other large attraction parks. But, nice atmosphere, green surroundings, not too busy. So, you pick what you like and go over and over again in the same attraction. For younger children lots of fun options. For teenagers too limited. My 13 and 15 year old enjoyed it for a couple of hours, but too few really exciting rollercoasters etc. Prices for food and drinks are high with 3 EUR for a black coffee. Zero vegan options. It's all just s bit out of date or conservative. Maybe exemplary for Bavaria?
Christy Duijvelaar — Google review
Today we visited Geiselwind. We came from the USA and decided to see. Honestly this was one of the best experiences I have had. The rides were awesome, people were friendly. Definitely would recommend for parents with kids or even for adults!
Nadine Holland — Google review
Yullbe 3D supposed to be cool stuff. Right? Wrong. If you want to throw away 6€ into the trash, better just buy a burger for yourself instead (they've also got vegetarian, just in case of...). Don't. Just don't.
Bo Maryniuk — Google review
This is a great day out for a family with attractions suitable for all age groups. The park is well maintained and the layout offers plenty of shade and diversity. This would have been five stars from me if the prices were a bit more moderate. Kids pay full price from 1.40 m size, no family tickets and on site food, drinks and ice-cream are quite expensive. I recommend big families to bring their own food and drink.
Roberto Gilardoni — Google review
Fun trip for children. Many exciting things to explore, rides, events and shows. Reasonable prices and convenient amenities! Ideal for Families.
Wildlife park home to deer, moose & birdlife, plus mini golf, a kids' play area & a splash pool.
Wonderful animal park. Free entry and parking. Bring 50ct pieces for the official animal food vending machines.
As a child, I spent spring and summer days at the old "Waldspielplatz". In the past decade, it has been refurbished and remade as a wonderful, spacious, green park with minigolf, playgrounds, water basin (in summer) and lots of animals in large compounds. Some of them are really creative, as the fortress "Boarstone" and the farm of Bauer "Hof". Free entry is an amazing treat with many local companies supporting the construction and restauration of the place. Alas, the Wishing Gate should not be missed. Also watch out for crafty pieces of masonry and carpentry all around the park. At the end of your trail, where you can see local wildlife such as goats, pigs, boars, elks, rabbits, deer, donkeys, owls and the like, rest at the beergarden and have a "Rothwild" beer, bratwurst, fries, coffee and/or ice cream. And do not forget to invest in an Elch cookie! At the end of your visit, please generously donate a few bucks for the maintenance of this social project.
Stefankai Spoerlein — Google review
Very nice “Wild park”, and even more crazy that it's completely for free! You can walk in and enjoy the animals and the lovely park. In addition, they also have a considerable amount of nice playgrounds for all ages.
Adam Crizzle — Google review
Really nice park, well maintained with a lot of beautiful anf healthy looking animals. The owl section is really nice, the moose are not always visible but all the other animals are easy to see.
Kharuna Ramrukheea — Google review
A great place to get your exercise and make family memories. There are sections that were not here the last time I was here so make sure you have a lot of time because there is a lot to see. Also a great place to let your children run all of their energy out!
TAWAN PARSONS — Google review
This place is amazing. It's free, it's well kept, lots of playgrounds for kids, paddling pool, toilets, food.
My kids never have a bad time here, they can wear themselves out on the playgrounds, and never have any bother getting them to sleep on that night.
Andy Daring — Google review
A lot has changed over the years.
Coming here since I was a child, so for the last 30 years. And I have to say I could see so much improvement!
It's a great place for the whole family. Go for a walk, visit the animals, pet and feed them, go to the playground, play Minigolf, lie in the grass, go in the pool,...
Would highly recommend!
Julia Stoll — Google review
Great place for families. Free day outting. Clean and very walkable even for persons with limited abilities. You can feed some of the animals. We have been a few times.
Felicia Parsons (Eklectic_afro) — Google review
Great place for kids of all ages. Free entry. You can buy animal food in vending machines (they take 50 cent coins only). The animals, especially dear, moose etc., jave wonderful huge enclosures. Multiple playgrounds and a kids pool/water play area. Right now the various viewing platforms are closed off due to covid. Take bug spray. Easy to spend 2 hours, more if staying at tje pool or playgrounds!
Petra Chaloupka — Google review
Really good place to spend time with your family and also for free! You can also see a lot of different animals there. But also be careful because there you can see also snakes which is normal since is a Wildpark.
Don — Google review
Nice place to go for a walk in the nature. However they don't really have a lot of animals. Most of the habitats are empty. But a nice place to have a relax afternoon.
Rayhan Farazi — Google review
Lovely place. Open round the clock. Several playgrounds. Different animals in the pens. Mini zoo. Goat for feeding that can be fed. I would recommend. A place for the whole family.
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Maria im Weingarten
Catholic church
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Pretty church built in the 13th Century. An image of The Madonna, in wood, made in the 16th Century adorns the ceiling.
Robert — Google review
Steep walk up, costs entree fee
Julia Stoll — Google review
Well maintained nice old Marian church
Studio Thirty — Google review
Wonderful place with a lot of history!
Fabrícius Viana Maia (rangerfantasma) — Google review
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Thomas Knuth — Google review
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Matthias Opel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Probably one of the most famous chapels in all of Germany. Its idyllic location in the middle of the vineyards and especially Tillman Riemenschneider's masterpiece The Madonna in the Rosary make it a worthwhile destination for visitors. I recommend parking a little further away, for example in Volkach, and hiking to the chapel to appreciate the wonderful location of the chapel. The view of the idyllic surroundings is also great. Worth a visit at any time of the year!
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Vermutlich eine der bekanntesten Kapellen in ganz Deutschland. Ihre idyllische Lage inmitten der Weinberge und ganz besonders Tillman Riemenschneiders Meisterwerk der Madonna im Rosenkranz machen sie zu einem lohnenden Ziel für Besucher. Ich empfehle, etwas entfernt zu parken, etwa in Volkach, und zur Kapelle zu wandern, um die traumhafte Lage der Kapelle zu würdigen. Auch die Aussicht auf die idyllische Umgebung ist grossartig. Zu jeder Jahreszeit einen Besuch wert!
Klaus M. Bauer — Google review
(Translated by Google) A quiet place near Volkach to linger, you can visit the church, pay attention to the times, long hikes are possible all around with beautiful views
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Ein ruhiger Ort Nähe Volkach zum verweilen, man kann die Kirche besichtigen, Zeiten beachten, ausgedehnte Wanderungen ringsherum möglich mit schönen Ausblicken
KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen is a beautiful and relaxing wellness destination with a variety of pools and amenities, including sauna, steam bath, gym, and saline inhalation steam room. The facility offers varying temperature pools for visitors to enjoy. It's recommended to visit during the week when there is a mature crowd to fully appreciate the tranquil atmosphere. The place also provides good camper van overnight parking and has a restaurant with delicious food options.
Great place and pools are great. We were there from 9 till 2pm and occupancy was about 40%. Not too crowded and lots if available loungers. Food also great with good prices and portion sizes
Crisma M — Google review
Nice selection of varying temperature pools and amenities (sauna, steam bath, gym, peat packs). Glass steam bath and saline inhalation steam room was a treat. A wellness aspect prevailed mostly, however, unsupervised and uncontrolled children can throw a wrench in the atmosphere unexpectedly with runnings around and pool splashing. Probably best to go first thing during the week, when a mature group is prevalent, as usual. A good morning ticket special. Very popular (read quite crowded at times) on weekends. Ample parking, lockers and poolside storage. Wellness/peat packs staff was very professional and friendly, and information center staff efficient and helpful.
Christine L — Google review
Very nice place. Warm water, more for adults than kids. Salt water pool, cold water pools and wonderfully relaxing hot water pools. Sauna, and steam rooms. You can get massages here, but they need to be booked ahead of time. Restraunt in the pool area with really good food, and beer and assorted drinks. Extremely clean bathrooms and shower areas as well. A little bit on the pricey side, but for the price you will not find anything this good in the area.
Jon Spielman — Google review
One of the best if not the best thermal complex I've visited in Germany. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. 23€ for 3 hours with the sauna area access is very good value for money.
Michael — Google review
Best Therme in the area, extremely immaculate clean, relaxing
D E — Google review
Truly fantastic spa day experience right in beautiful historic Bad Kissingen - this spa has so many perks
✅ Salt bath just float away your troubles
✅ Huge big spa bath
✅ Family friendly
✅ totally affordable- 7€ per hour
✅ Lovely sun “ruhe” room with floating rocker chairs
✅ sauna room (I do believe it’s extra)
✅ plenty of parking but it’s also a bus stop for the city bus too
✅ Food is amazing 🍽 - with vegetarian options too
Lovely lovely day
Travel with Wendy — Google review
This is the best thermal bath we’ve found in this area of Germany. Only a few complaints: Staff can be a little rude when they find out you don’t speak German. Also would appreciate more signs or guidance for children to not be playing so wildly splashing everyone, it’s very difficult to relax here with children running and splashing around like crazy. Food definitely isn’t amazing but it’s what you’d expect. The hot bath used to be much hotter about a year ago, but it’s cooled down significantly this year. I used to only be able to stay in it for 5-10 minutes but now could stay in it for over an hour. Besides these drawbacks it’s definitely a great place to visit, weekdays are better. We also visited the Moor room and had to be completely naked with one other couple, which was a bit of a culture shock but we went along with it and it ended up being great and relaxing.
Lola Olson — Google review
Beautiful place. Very relaxing, especially nice to visit at night. Good stellplatz camper van overnight parking too. Food good in restaurant. A favourite stopping over spot on our drives south.
Mandy Slater — Google review
We visited the pool side twice and had a great time both times. The extra buoyancy of the salt water pool is great for floating and relaxing.
We enjoyed the 'lazy river' loop which has a countdown timer but it was often quite crowded.
Mondays before midday you get a free hour which seemed to attract a much older crowd.
There is a restaurant and bar inside but you can also bring your own stuff inside with you.
Thomas Leach — Google review
Very nice sauna and thermal baths complex. 23€ for 4 hours with sauna on a Friday.
Alina Grecu — Google review
Awesome indoor and outdoor pool
Jomelyn Michel — Google review
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Heiligenfelder Allee 16, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
17th-century mountaintop Franciscan monastery with a guesthouse & trails, plus a brewery & canteen.
They sell the best beer ever I have tried so far. It’s a must try here beside their local food and apple juice.
Mi Hoang — Google review
Was here February 1992...just a week after arriving at 3/11 ACR...2nd or 3rd best ale in the world...very fortunate to visit this awesome place
Leslie Hobgood — Google review
Snowy Christmastime 2009. Best beer ever, in my experience. Warm hardy delicious fare. Gorgeous church decorated for Weihnachten. Too-harsh blizzard conditions, so no night hike. Awesome St. Bernard dogs ready for rescue mission if called upon. Magic memories. I shall return!
Michael McCoy — Google review
Must see 17th century Franciscan Monastery just about 25 minutes drive from Rhön Park Hotel.. One should try their famous beer and the food was excellent. 🍻.very popular for hiking!
tin dion — Google review
Fantastic food!! Lovely views. Great place to walk around.
tanya burdick — Google review
It is a very special place for me. I come here every time in germany.
Michael Muller — Google review
Loved it! We went on a sunny clear day too! Still a little bit of snow on the ground. It was a great place for us to visit with it being our 1st time visiting Germany.
AJ W — Google review
Delicious cuisine, excellent beer... 🍺 unfortunately, I’ve only been to these places in winter, due to the weather conditions there is no opportunity to walk around
Viktoriia Kushmaieva — Google review
Nice place , if someone likes churches, good german food and beer.The path to the Golgotha group leads over a stone staircase . It's one of the oldest of its kind in Germany , built in 1710. ( counting the stairs is really good fun not only for kids :-D ) . The panoramic view from the top of the hill is also beautiful.
Kamila Piotrowska — Google review
It is a unique experience to stay in this lovely brewery and hotel. The views are spectacular, and the beer is even better than the views. Food is offered buffet style from the kitchen, which is quick and practical and affordable. The food was very good, and even better with the beer, but this is not fine dining. I will be back as I really enjoyed my time here and the prices were reasonable, and the beer was amazing.
David — Google review
Very busy and no table service. Nice hiking destination. Decent food.
Nina Fox — Google review
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Kreuzberg 2, 97653 Bischofsheim in der Rhön, Germany
Located in the heart of the vineyards in Wurzburg, Germany, is a grand 18th-century palace known as Würzburg Residence. This lavish castle offers guided tours showcasing its exquisite frescos and paintings. It also boasts formal gardens that add to its charm and beauty. The Residenz palace is a significant architectural landmark, representing various European styles brought together under one roof.
I've visited the Residenz many times over the years and it's always an amazing experience. I love walking in the gardens, climbing the terraces and enjoying the view of the palace. This time I went inside again after several years and it was a very pleasant surprise to see how the presentation has changed. The large prints of black and white photos showing the destruction after 16 March 1945 add an impressive layer to the historic rooms.
Kerstin Blum — Google review
One of my favorite castle in Germany. It’s a really beautiful place and there’s so much to see. The rooms are very beautiful and some impressive. However, the staff was quite unfriendly and even a bit rude. They also do not allowed photos inside but I saw a lot of people doing it and the staff ignored them so I did the same. I also want to mention that they have beautiful blossom in their garden during spring. It was magical!
Melanie Mengus — Google review
It is very beautiful residence in Würzburg. We can not take a picture for inside of residence. However there are many amazing displays. Especially I would like to recommend to see a painting on the ceiling. It is most beautiful around the Germany.
The garden is also beautiful and you can visit freely and take a picture.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside - you definitely don't want to miss it!
The incredulous wall and ceiling paintings, the breath taking mirror room and the amounts of silver and gold throughout are just one part of it, there's lots more.
Saying that, I usually don't like castles too much, but this one.... Boy-oh-boy
Sandra Rolf — Google review
Beautiful place inside and out. Visit the gardens. Been many times as a child and it’s still the same. Worth a visit. You can park and walk around the town but you do have to pay for parking.
Jackie Daoud — Google review
one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. You will never regret paying only 9 euros for it. It is one of the must-see places if you are in Würzburg. It took me 3 hours just to soak up the interior. Very amazing sculpture, building, color meaning, everything is amazing. And the park next to it was also clean and comfortable, of course you can enter it for free. And don't forget one thing. You have to leave your bag and put 1€ in the locker to keep it and get it back when you're done. I had a 50 cent coin and it wouldn't work. A perfect place to take a perfect picture, just like a painting.
enkhl enkvshe — Google review
Nice Residence, internal visit is also interesting. It costs €9,00 per person. I recommend it. But unfortunately you cannot take photos of the interior. All the signs and boards with the history of every part of the place are in German and also English.
Leandro Copetti — Google review
Strongly recommended if you are in Würzburg. A beautiful piece of architecture with an amazing interior and an absolutely beautiful garden. The only drawback is that you cannot take the pictures of the palace from the inside. A very well maintained garden area with many varieties of flowers and a fountain in the backyard. The entry to the garden is free and you can see the palace from inside with an entry fee of 9€ per person. Garden has several vantage points of clicking nice pictures.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Beautiful place to visit if you stop by in Würzburg. With the entrance ticket you will get a free tour within the residence. It start every 20min and will take round about 20minutes. The offering the tour in German and English Language. Backpacks are not allowed in the building but you have plenty of lockers there were you can put you luggage. You need a 1 € coin.
Jan Pörtner — Google review
Pleasantly surprised 😲 by the visit to this palace, baroque art in all its splendor.
Entrance at €9 euros per adult, it's worth it. We spend a good hour there admiring all the rooms.
It's not cold there 🥶, the rooms are heated. On the ground floor you will find toilets 🚽 located next to the storage room, after the checkout room.
A lift is available for 🦽 disabled people.
Selfie stick 🤳 are prohibited!
B.D — Google review
Best viewed with a guide...
Stunning Frescos on the ceilings, amazing Baroque design. Do not miss the 'oh my god' room (such is it's stunning decor) lastly you must visit the Chapel which is so beautiful. Look for the all seeing eye!
Paul Hill — Google review
On the 10th day of our Viking Grand European Tour, we stopped at this grand location. This is part of tour package so we didn’t have to pay the entrance fee. The Residence is grand on the outside as well as on the inside. It’s just a little bit disappointing not to be able to take pictures inside but to see it with my own eyes is great. Upon completing the inside tour, you can also visit the courtyard garden and enjoy the flowers, shrubs and trees that complement the grandeur of this tourist attraction. By the way, the place is also wheelchair accessible via an elevator if you want to go to the main attraction inside the building.
Roger Vino — Google review
Beautiful residence/castle, gigantic, with impressive architecture. I recommend the English too which costs only 9€.
George Chalhoub — Google review
Actually it’s really beautiful place. Highly recommend to buy a ticket and visit inside the residence.
Anuradha Samankumari — Google review
Wow wow wow! We went to a lot of palaces and castles in Germany and Austria and I think this one is the most spectacular. It should be more well known! Dedicate a solid hour or two to the palace plus gardens.
Darcy Joan Gabriele — Google review
Definitely worth doing the tour in English as the guide was both informative and amusing. The entire palace is quite extraordinary, particularly since it was reconstructed following the British Obliteration in the Second World War (May will be forgiven please).
The attention to detail in the restoration is worthy of particular comment, no one would know that these are not the original plaster, stucco or frescoes.
Bob Coates — Google review
Really amazing experience to walk through all the rooms. Everything is so grand and ornate. Very interesting. Surrounding grounds and garden is also pretty amazing.
Johnny G — Google review
The decor is amazing with all the details in the ceilings, wall paints & furniture. There are different decoration styles and colours which makes the rooms more interesting.
I didn’t take a guided tour and was not sure if the option was available but I guess so.
Carla Seif — Google review
magnificent baroque imperial building dated to the 18th century. many sculptures and paintings on the ceiling with over 40 rooms to visit. divided between a garden hall on the ground floor and two round visits in the first floor. what is impressive the detailed reconstructed works after the war damage. even Napoleon spend a night here in 1812. the most beautiful room is the mirror room. entrance 9€ with a gift shop and locker rooms, language is english/german.
david antoun — Google review
An absolutely amazing space from the moment you pull up to the front. Inside and out it is an almost overwhelming feast for the eyes. Thorough tour and then time to wander inside and out. Well worth the time.
Justin Schiess — Google review
I took a train from Frankfurt to Wurzburg, just to visit here. The palace has breathtaking views from every room. I felt goosebump and feel some unknown energy every I go. I feel I am not the only one person in the room.
Suppasa Aimsaard — Google review
Beautiful palace with self guided tour. Seeing the Allegory of the Continents shouldn't missed. Take time to fully walk the gardens for great views of the Residence and city scapes.
Michael Jobe — Google review
We did a day trip from Munich to Würzburg and the palace is breathtaking. The work on the walls and the lighting and decor was mesmerizing. The fact that Napoleon spent a night at this very palace is special.
You can get a tour of the palace in English and the entry ticket costs €9/ per person and if you are w astudent you pay one euro less. The palace gardens are stunning.
Must visit if you are in Munich for a while
The water fountain on the Market Plaza is at the base of a tall stone obelisk. Sculpted human figures are present on two sides of the base.
Fred Finney — Google review
Looks truncated.
Martin Hak — Google review
(Translated by Google) The obelisk fountain, built in the classicist style, dates back to the times of secularization. The obelisk itself is 15 meters high and towers over the market stalls.
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Der im klassizistischen Stil erbaute Obeliskbrunnen stammt aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation. Der Obelisk für sich ist 15 Meter hoch und überragt die Marktstände.
Olaf Paul — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful obelisk that decorates the market square here
(Original)
Ein sehr schöner Obelisk der hier den Marktplatz schmückt
Oliver Schütte — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountains in Würzburg have dried up in winter, but the obelisk from the times of secularization and classicism proudly towers over the colorful, decorated and pre-Christmas glowing stalls of the Christmas market.
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Die Brunnen in Würzburg sind im Winter versiegt, aber der Obelisk aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation und des Klassizismus überragt stolz die bunten, geschmückten und vorweihnachtlich leuchtenden Buden des Weihnachts-Marktes.
Monika S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Obelisk fountain / market fountain
The obelisk fountain or market fountain was planned and built in 1802 by Johann Andreas Gärtner. The fountain operates during the warm season.
The classical fountain marks the center of the Lower Market Square and consists of an approximately 15 meter high obelisk on a square pedestal, each with a simple fountain bowl in the east and west directions. It is possible that the obelisk commemorates the beginning of national surveying, for which the triangulation process required prominent auxiliary points. Gärtner used local shell limestone to create the fountain.
Antique reliefs were subsequently added to the north and south sides of the fountain pedestal in 1881 based on drawings by Johann Martin von Wagner. These show women transporting food and drinks (some carrying them on their heads) and therefore reflect the everyday hustle and bustle in the market square very well. The reliefs are intended to commemorate the Napoleonic period under Grand Duke Ferdinand of Würzburg. (wikipedia)
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Obeliskbrunnen / Marktbrunnen
Der Obeliskbrunnen oder auch Marktbrunnen wurde im Jahr 1802 von Johann Andreas Gärtner geplant und errichtet. Der Brunnen ist in der warmen Jahreszeit in Betrieb.
Der klassizistische Brunnen markiert das Zentrum des Unteren Marktplatzes und besteht aus einem etwa 15 Meter hohen Obelisk auf einem quadratischen Postament mit jeweils einer schlichten Brunnenschale in Ost- und Westrichtung. Möglich ist, dass der Obelisk an den Beginn der Landesvermessung erinnert, für deren Triangulationsverfahren markante Hilfspunkte nötig waren. Gärtner verwendete für die Ausführung des Brunnens den heimischen Muschelkalk.
Nachträglich wurden 1881 nach Zeichnungen von Johann Martin von Wagner antikisierende Reliefs an Nord- und Südseite des Brunnenpostaments angebracht. Diese zeigen Frauen beim Transport von Speisen und Getränken (teils auf dem Kopf tragend) und spiegeln somit auch sehr gut das alltägliche Treiben auf dem Marktplatz wieder. Die Reliefs sollen an die napoleonische Zeit unter Großherzog Ferdinand von Würzburg erinnern.(wikipedia)
Beleuchtung
Martin Ma — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tents selling vegetables directly are lined up in the morning.
(Original)
朝から野菜の直販のテントが立ち並びます
The city's oldest stone bridge, known as the Alte Mainbrucke or Old Main Bridge, is reserved for pedestrians and showcases statues of saints and other notable icons. Constructed between 1473 and 1543 to replace a Romanesque bridge from 1133, this historic structure was embellished with twelve statues measuring 4.5 meters in two phases starting in 1730.
Scenic, old architecture, beautiful and relaxing. Don’t forget to buy a glass of wine from the shops at the end of the bridge. This is the heart of Würzburg. Always bustling with lots of people around, standing with a glass of wine and admiring the beauty of the city with fortress and riverfront on one side and the beautiful vineyards on the other side. A historical cobblestone bridge which looks a lot like the replica of the famous Charles bridge in Prague, with the statutes dating from 18th century standing on both the sides. It is a recommended place to watch the sunsets as you can observe the sky changing the shades across the vineyards.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
A very busy, touristy bridge. If you've been around Europe a little, you've probably seen this before with fewer crowds. It's in the city center and the nicest way across the river, but I wouldn't view it as an urgent attraction by itself.
Damon Ferrara — Google review
beautiful bridge. Everyone is seen drinking a glass of wine. and you can see through binoculars for a €2 coin. nothing else to do. There is a place to walk down from the bridge. a little noisy.
enkhl enkvshe — Google review
Beautiful Alte Mainbrücke :) with statues of saints and historical figures reminds me of good old days💯💫 Absolutely must see for those who want to experience a Baroque city spirit and an amazing landskape of Würzburg city💚
Katerina V — Google review
i recommend to go there as early as possible! if you go there a bit late is pack of so much people. side of the bridge theres a wine restaurant. You can bus some glass of wine and stay at the side of the bridge while drinking. Bridge was beautiful and the view to the Fortress castle you can see through.
Maita Rosieann Gagua Kurtzke — Google review
Old small town but great bridge with nice view
This place is where people should go and relax. Restaurants nearby offer the visitors to drink a glass of wine or beer in the bridge itself.
Ice place to take plenty of photos and spend your time especially weekend.
Sleman Shwaish — Google review
Old city old small but stunning bridge. This place is where people should go and relax. Restaurants nearby offer the visitors to drink a glass of wine or beer in the bridge itself. I’ve never seen this before! Such a great day😌
Mercy M — Google review
Amazing views off the Old Main Bridge that allow you to see both sides of the river, but also a straight view down Alte Mainbrucke (both the town hall and church). Highly recommend coming here both during the day and evening, as you can simply stroll and enjoy with some wine.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
It's an old historical bridge. I found some similarities with Prague Charles Bridge. I have spent some nice evenings there.
Meshu Deb Nath — Google review
The most favorite place to sip a glass of wine, watching cruise ships going through the lock on the Main river and having a beautiful view onto the castle and old town. This the best place to relax in Würzburg.
Torsten Fischer — Google review
There is plenty to interest and divert in Würzburg. Museums, bars, restaurants and beautiful streets bound.
What makes the Main Bridge worth your time? Well, there is the draw of drinking a glass of fine wine with a view of the vineyards that produced it. There is the chance to see just how impressive the River Main is. Wide, fast flowing, wild and exciting. There is a romantic aspect, the atmosphere is relaxed and enjoyable even if you just want to walk and enjoy the views. Oh, and it is free.
We didn't drink, but we did stop to enjoy the view. It is busy but if you are in the city you must stop by.
Simon Evans — Google review
Leaving Wurzburg today but got to walk for couple of hours from the Fortress through some residential, cute hillside walk paths, and across the "Old Stone Bridge" into city centre.
The iconic stone bridge is home to many statues and the famous "wine house", standing room only, able to enjoy some wine while watching the Danube River rush by ...
dan george — Google review
One of Würzburg ’s most iconic landmarks. Best time to be here, from my experience, its crack of dawn or dusk to catch the sunset. Early Sundays AM are also a good bet for great photo ops minus the crowds. Late afternoon, it gets super festive and busy when the bars are open and enjoy the “Brückenschoppen”🍷🍷
Angelina De Castro — Google review
Main Bridge at Wurzburg is a lively place, particularly during evenings. It almost feels like entire Wurzburg reaches there to spend some good time 😊 With the pleasant surroundings, clean air and nice food/drinks, people can be seen having a great time. The architecture of castle in the backdrop, adds to the beauty and charm of the place. If you like ice cream, there is a wonderful place nearby. 😊
Awesome!!!!
Aamir Nazir — Google review
The beautiful old bridge over the Main river in Wurzburg. The views on the castle hill and the historical old town are incredible.
E K — Google review
The Mainbrücke in Würzburg offers great views of the Main River, as well as on the old town and the palace. The bridge's iconic statues and its old stones, as well as the fact that it is a completely pedestrian axis, make it a must-see attraction for visitors exploring this picturesque german city.
A GIB — Google review
One of the main touristic highlights in the city, particularly popular because of the astonishing view on the river and the fortress on the hill. Very atmospheric tradition is to take a glass of local rose wine or aperol and drink it on the bridge directly over the river. But be ready to meet a 100m queue before the wine shop on holidays. My recommendation is to visit this place in the late Spring or early Summer.
Dmytro Pivovarov — Google review
Fantastic place in the evening, everyone comes onto the bridge to wine and dine, often on the weekends musicians play. An experience not to be missed on a hot sunny evening.
There was no rowdiness or drunken behavior, went there on a Tuesday evening in July, the bridge and riverside was bustling with people having a fun peaceful evening.
The Marienberg Fortress, a reconstructed stronghold from the 13th century, is home to art and history museums. It boasts formal terrace gardens and is also known as the Princely Garden. Situated due east of the fortress, it complements its counterpart while offering convenience for visitors in terms of proximity. The garden serves as a landmark and features an observation deck that provides breathtaking views of Wurzburg, including the city's river.
Well worth the walk up, the view is something else. I recommend the way up through the vineyards. The iconic view with the city towers is somewhat below the fortress before starting the real climb
arckpi — Google review
Definitely recommended to visit. If you are not interested in museum you can enjoy the beautiful view free of charge. Parking just beneath the castle is well situated. Prices: weekday 3€/h, weekends 1€/h
Konrad Matys — Google review
Amazing view from the garden and the museum (5 euro admission) is quite impressive. I did not think the museum would be that extensive. It takes you on a time journey from the early farming era to the Baroque period.
Catherine Kim — Google review
This place is a beautiful place to go to, and a must for anyone visiting Würzburg or is nearby the area. Climbing up to the castle is about a mile walk, and depending on which way you go, it can be a shorter steeper way, or about a mile less steep way. As you get higher up, the view gets better and better of Würzburg. Once you reach the top, you can explore the castle before going to the side a viewing the view. Must take photos along the way. Going at night is even more breathtaking, where the main building of Würzburg are lit up, and pop out of the city.
Luka Afonine — Google review
As the information displays will tell you, in this fortress you can discover many different epochs of history. Just walking around the place there is so much to see, so many corners to explore. And then... you also get a beautiful view over the city and in the distance the Käppele Sanctuary, which you should visit if in town.
Ines Schmidt — Google review
Very lucky to visit it on a sunny day. The place is beautiful. Somehow felt like walking into Spirited Away world after the tunnel. Would definitely recommend to go.
TszYan Mak — Google review
Picturesque castle at the top of the hillwith fabulousviews of the town and countryside.. I dont recommend walking for people with health issues related to feet or knees. There are
A number of steep stairs and paths going up and coming down.
There is a small parking area up top for vehicles. Look into a tour if you go. Small gift shop. Refreshments consist of vending machines.
Scott Palmerton — Google review
Beautiful works of art throughout and beautiful gardens. All religious art, which was all the rage at the time.
I would enjoy it much more if the interior exhibits were set up as they would have been when the Fortress was inhabited. And if there were more English explanations.
Anna Watkins — Google review
Beautiful view. Best place to watch whole city
Tanvir Ahammad Moon — Google review
A fantastic place to visit, free to get in, a massive fortress. Showing all the different stages of it's evolution, it still has the original 13th century keep in the center.
Wertheim Village is an outdoor shopping mall designed like a village, offering over 100 outlet stores from well-known brands. Conveniently located on the A3 motorway, it's just a 50-minute drive from Frankfurt and 60 minutes from Nuremberg, with ample free parking available. The area is easily accessible by train and bus as well. The village features various wheelchair-accessible boutiques, clean restrooms with facilities for parents, and open restaurants.
Great location and easy to reach through the Autobahn.
Different brands are represented in Wertheim Village. And if you go for the special sales events, you’ll get great offers for your money.
All boutiques are wheelchair accessible.
The rest rooms are clean and well maintained.
Including a place for the parents to change their little ones outfit.
Wheelchair friendly.
Restaurants are currently open.
But due to the pandemic the “Shopping Express” shuttle isn’t available.
Credit cards are welcomed.
Unfortunately some boutiques don’t accept AMEX.
The parking space is huge and they offer underground parking too.
Unfortunately, no charging spots for electric vehicles.
Tourist Information is open.
As long your dog is on a leash they are generally welcomed.
You can also borrow dog trolley’s at the Tourist Information.
Overall highly recommended for a day trip with your family and your friends.
I wish you all a happy day!
Salty SaltShaker — Google review
Good designer outlet village, wide selection of shops and brands, space is clean and neatly arranged, well maintained.
Unfortunatelly, there is lack of facilities for kids, small playground would be an advantage for bored kids, some toy shop will make kids a bit more willing to suffer endless walking with parents back and forth among those clothes shops.
Sergii Prakhov — Google review
Great outlet shopping experience. This outlet is a bit far away from the Frankfurt CBD area if you take a train and bus to get there. Luckily, I found and booked their shuttle bus to get there; it was so convincing. The only comment for their shuttle bus is that the return time is a bit early, at 3:25 PM. This is a beautiful countryside outlet, with a nice view, and many famous shops with great discounts. Their Italian restaurant is quite good. But their waffle shop at the corner is a nightmare; it is cold and not good. And during the trip with the shuttle bus, you can also see a fantastic view.
Eason Lai — Google review
Nice, tidy, safe. Nice place for shopping. Just enter a shop, show your corona proof of vaccination + id and you'll get a bracelet that will open you the doors of 90% of the shops. The other 10 will still ask to check the proof and Id. Easy access, free parking (outside and underground).
Charles Moussoux — Google review
I recently visited the Wertheim Village outlet mall and was disappointed with my shopping experience. While the mall offers a decent selection of brands, I found that the prices were not as much of a bargain as I had expected. In comparison to other outlet malls, such as Metzingen, the discounts were not as significant, and I felt like I wasn't getting the best value for my money.
Another issue that I encountered was the limited range of brands available at the mall. While there were some well-known brands, I was disappointed to find that there were fewer options than I had expected. This made it difficult to find what I was looking for, and I left feeling like the selection was somewhat underwhelming.
Overall, while the Wertheim Village outlet mall has its merits, I would not recommend it as strongly as other outlet malls in the area. While there are some good deals to be found, the prices are not as low as other outlets, and the range of brands available is somewhat limited. If you're looking for a true outlet bargain, you may want to consider visiting other outlet malls in the area instead.
Rizwan Sabir — Google review
Nice shops.
Driving one hour from Frankfurt.
You can enjoy the views while driving.
Many restaurants around this beautiful area
Ali Albuloushi — Google review
Big variety of shops and many Bargain deals
Go thirst to information and get the coupons book it will save you lot of money
You can promise your husband that he will found lot of coffee shop to spend his time
אביאל ויצמן the collection home design accessories — Google review
Nice shopping. Most of the outlet accept our Vaccination cert from Singapore. The staff from UnderArmor even provide us with a hand tag after verifying our Vac Status. However we got bad bad experience from Karl Lagerfeld (Female outlet) the staff Shoo us away even with the vac cert, passport and hand tag. How the hell do we end in Germany if we are not vaccinated!! Even all outlet we went we do not being treated in such manner. Visited 15 Dec 2021 @ 1840hrs
Imran Atan — Google review
I simply like 👍
Cozy open space and good prices
Cheaper than market 30-50%
Highly Recommended
Got all the high end brands
Amer trip advisor — Google review
Excellent shopping place, all top brands available in Wertheim Village. As its brands factory outlets, didnt found really wow prices. But miner difference in comparison with actual outlet prices.
umair jallani — Google review
The most beautiful place to must visit near by Frankfurt😍
You can get ultimate offers and products in a heavenly environment. They have arranged every shop very evenly. The lighting is amazing. But I think it's better to go with our own vehicle. You really get good deals and good food. You will enjoy the time 😇
Pruthvi R Kumar — Google review
Excellent place for shopping..very well maintained ! One can find almost all good brands with really good deals (Blackfriday week is must visit) !
Limited access to public transport..Limited Snacking options !
Omkar Lonkar — Google review
Really great shopping with deep discounts. The discount plus tax return equivalent to almost 40% less than normal retail price. Definitely worth checking out.
P Leong — Google review
Good outlet, good brands , beautiful at Christmas time but... no shoes here . To buy shoes better to go to other place
I M — Google review
Whimsical themed outlet with a nice variety of shops for most bargain hunters. Our personal favorite was the fun and colorful Lindt chocolate shop! We also found deep discounts at the Zwilling JA Henckels shop. Most discounts ranged from 30-60%.
Nearby is a wonderful Italian restaurant, L’Osteria.
Plenty of convenient parking, short drive from Frankfurt and the discounts make the visit worthwhile.
Pauline Loves Bacon — Google review
Great place for shopping with nice discounts, especially if you catch “happy hour” at the store.
Predrag Radovanovic — Google review
Place lots of magazines, like a shopping mall. Perfect to go Black Friday, good offers. You can eat and drink. Beautiful in Christmas.
Diego Valencia Ruiz de Osma — Google review
Today, Bavaria Travel Group guests from Taiwan were pleased to visit this outlet Wertheim Village. And as always - a huge selection, world brands and stunningly low prices. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I just don't want to leave here! But we need to take guests .... Next time - back to you!
Best regards from Bavaria Travel Group!
Bavaria Travel Group — Google review
Very big shopping outlet. Lots of parking space, and pretty much every shop. Good food options around the place. Nice fairytale theme
Burg Wertheim, also known as the Wertheim Castle, is situated on a hillside and can be reached by a 15-minute uphill walk from the village. While it is mostly in ruins, it offers an intriguing historical experience with well-explained historic facts for interested visitors. The castle provides stunning views of the picturesque town of Wertheim. Additionally, there are nearby restaurants and places to relax with family or friends after exploring the castle.
We visited the castle. Restaurant in a castle, what better combination. Of course I tried the food. Everything was delicious, I ordered Mediterranean shrimp, semi-dry white wine and finally an apple strudel with a Baileys latte, the latter I think is a special because I didn't see it on the menu, but I did see it on the blackboard. An excellent experience, the day was sunny luckily and we ate outside with the wonderful view and food. Highly recommended.
AL Siordia — Google review
Really nice view and delicious food. Perfect place for small October dinner 🤤
Karol Mróz — Google review
We were looking forward to dinner in the Berg...but unfortunately it was underwhelming generally. Food was OK but not great value. However, it was the service that was particularly ordinary, to the point of rudeness, that disappointed and dominated our evening. Interior decor is also nothing impressive...so we have probably had our last Berg meal. Perhaps alfresco in the warmer months, with a friendlier waiter, could work :)
Stephen M — Google review
So nice to see a such well preserved middle age town and castle.
Daniel Dobson — Google review
Although in ruins it is still a majestic Castle over the pictoresque town of Wertheim. One might feel sick when on the top of the tower but the view is worth climbing up.
Vlastimír Sunek — Google review
Very nice place to spend some time with the family or the friends. There you can find also a place to eat or to have a drink. Also the city of Wertheim is very nice to make a walk, drink a coffee, eat an ice cream. :)
Mihaela Trandafir — Google review
Great view of the city, good local German food :) will back here again
Yunqi Bussler — Google review
Awesome place. Must see. Entrance only 2 euro, on the top you take a lot of pictures of this amazing landscape. On the the top, there is a restaurant
Ткачев Александр — Google review
Wow. Just wow. This is a must visit place. The view is amazing. Plus we saw a CONCERT in the castle courtyard.
Wesley Crawford — Google review
Good little broken castle with a nice view. Not wheelchair or stroller friendly tho, but still good. 2 euro per person.
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.
Historic 15th-century moated castle with a tower located in a picturesque setting on a lake.
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Schloßhof 1, 63875 Mespelbrunn, Germany
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Historic City Hall Michelstadt
Historical landmark
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Government Buildings
Absolutely gorgeous town. Specially in the snow!! The Christmas market is also magical. Get lost in its streets and discover beautiful building and friendly people
Ana Aguilar — Google review
This was during the Eastern market that they have on the weekends around Easter. It's fun they sell some food it isn't big like a Christmas market. But it is a fun place to go and has a festive atmosphere and all the shops are open even on Sunday. They sell some brats and some snitchel some ice cream and things like that
Michael atkinson — Google review
Very very old building in good shape. It was built in 1484.
Zuzanna Bartosz — Google review
Nice place to visit by foot. Very traditional. Near the city hall there is a place with very good beer. I recomend
Marius Mihai — Google review
Beautiful town especially during the Christmas market. Old style buildings small and narrow roads. Good feelings
Chris Ayo — Google review
Very nice old town to take a walk in.
Paul-Liviu Petrus — Google review
Nice place to spend your time with friends and family... Go on Saturday evening, that is the best time...
Ravinder Singh — Google review
It's quite an interesting little town with very historic wall around the old city that you can walk on part of it's obviously had a lot of money spent on it however it's probably only worth 1/2 Day trip.
one thing I can recommend is that the if you are to visit this place, them visit it by bicycle, because there are some excellent bicycle paths along the River and some in shade when it's hot and it is very lovely you can for example riding from 10 km North of Michelstadt and do it in about 35 to 40 minutes.
Bruce Cason — Google review
It's a beautiful place and Christmas decoration are really worth the trip (around 17 all the lights are led). Hence the pandemic everything was closed when we were there but at least there was aslo no crowd.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is a world-renowned museum dedicated to the history of Mercedes-Benz and the car industry. Inside, visitors can see some of the brand's most iconic vehicles from the past century, as well as models from more recent times. The museum is located in a sleek metallic building with a double helix design that allows for two parallel audio-guided tours.
What a great museum! We really enjoyed all the interactive parts of the museum and getting a walk through history viewed through the lens of the inventions and innovations with motorized vehicles. It was really fascinating and we spent more time than we planned. Plus the museum design was really neat! So glad we went!!
Spring Clark — Google review
Fantastic museum!! I was impressed and it was cheaper than I expected. There were expositions from each decade since 1900. They were really really beautiful most of the car designs. The building itself was also pretty and quite impressive. Even the loft was cool.
Claudia Fern?ndez — Google review
Absolutely stunning museum designed to hugely enhance the amazing displays of historic and current Mercedes-Benz cars. We spent over two hours there and, had it not been closing time, would have stayed a lot longer.
We thought the price of €12 per adult was excellent value for money and, as well as truly appreciating the sublime architecture, we were massively impressed by the world history displayed in the panels down each of the curving walkways on each floor.
And to the cars! An awesome display of high quality vehicles of all types with individual plaques to explain their significance. No-one could fail to be impressed by the range, quality and descriptions for each vehicle on display. From the first historic cars to the most current Formula 1 cars, the range is quite unbelievable.
The toilet, accessibility and food facilities are all top class, as is the range of items to purchase in the shop. In all, a highly recommended experience which is too good to miss if you're in Stuttgart. Thank you!
Jackie Gardner — Google review
One of the best automobile museums that I have been to (as an automotive enthusiast)! The museum was filled with not only detailed history about the car as a mode of transportation, but also world history so that one could understand the context of which the inventions or innovations were made in. Such a diverse collection of cars, iconic and legendary. 4 stars because I would have loved to see the latest cars from Mercedes-Benz. The newest ones in the museum were only concept cars from the past decade. Bit disappointed in this respect but all in all, worth the visit!
Azfar Zulkifli — Google review
Brilliant museum! I loved the mix of past and present. It truly was a journey through time. Sad I didn't get to see a mention of Bruno Sacco but still everything else was amazing!
Laert Imeri — Google review
The MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM was amazing! When you first arrive, you take the elevator to the top floor and walk down the spiralling path. It starts with the earliest vehicles and the vehicles get progressively newer the further down you go. The museum was well laid out with plenty of lighting. The parking garage on the backside of the museum made the visit painless and easy.
Justin O — Google review
Impressive museum! Sadly I got an audio guide with a low battery and it died in the middle of my visit. You get to keep the strap of the audio guide as a souvenir by the way.
It takes around 2-3h to see everything depending on your speed. It starts with a chronological order since 1900. There is a lot of information for car enthusiasts and also for people who just want to learn more about the history of car making and the different inventions/technologies throughout the history.
The design of the building itself is amazing. There are lockers and coat storage places. Toilets, which were remarkably clean, are available not only during the start/end of the museum but there is one in each level as far as I remember.
At the end of the tour, some fun interactive activities are available which can also be suitable for kids, I think it was called science center or something similar. The gift shop had a very limited selection and was quite overpriced.
Ouissal Benameur — Google review
This was my first visit to the Mercedes Museum and I have to admit that I was really positively surprised.
The architecture is amazing and totally fitting to the themes that are shown.
Each of the eight levels tells unique stories throughout the history of Mercedes Benz.
It’s easy to navigate through the museum and just beautifully made.
Worth a visit! Or another one.
Christian Schu — Google review
Great place to learn about the history of Daimler and Mercedes, and a bit of Mr. Porsche. You can see many of the original classic cars to rare prototypes. It’s nice to see big companies are helping to reduce environmental impacts.
Forte Art — Google review
The MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM is amazing place with plenty of vehicles. When you first arrive, you take the elevator to the top floor and walk down the spiraling path. A well-presented and arranged museum that not only encompasses the history of Mercedes Benz but also the history of the automotive world of cars.
There are many of beautiful cars, trucks,F1 cars, buses. Everything is explained really well and plenty of information about every vehicle. Few euros for a ticket is really worth. The tickets were well priced and included a free audio guide.
Good restaurant to dine in after your walkabouts. ne can easily spend 4-5 hours and if you are a car enthusiast even more.The museum was well laid out with plenty of lighting. The parking garage on the backside of the museum made the visit painless and easy.
Vinod M — Google review
We've been there on Saturday afternoon, didn't felt crowded. Museum is HUGE! Amazing experience, would recommend it to everyone. The entry is low in comparison what you see. You can even enter in some vehicles. Employees were mostly all very friendly. We can recommend also restaurant in museum, very cosy environment, friendly staff and food was delicious. 🙌🏻
Daniela Gal — Google review
Even for non car lovers, this place is still good to visit. What more for car enthusiasts.
Having gone to 2 famous car museums in Stuttgart, here’s my take for Mercedes Benz, the exhibits are informative and I like how the museum flows with time and also with other world events. You will see why the entire Mercedes Benz or (Daimler) group is so important to the history of Germany
The gift shops are well equipped with pretty nice souvenirs to get from.
There are cafes and a restaurant.
There are also locker rooms and coat rooms if you are bringing bigger bags you can store them and go for your tour.
Went alone and spent about 2.5 hours or so in there. Staff are helpful and friendly.
This museum is more family oriented and there are 7 levels of exhibits.
I enjoyed myself especially knowing the history of Germany and the company. Ever wondered the names of Daimler, Benz, Mercedes and how are they related and why is it being used interchangeably? What does the logo stands for? You will get your answer here.
Quak Yong Sheng — Google review
The Museum is very nice. Starting at the top floor you work your way from the invention of the first engine, to the first motorized carridge to the first car and get a good historical view of transportation as we know it today. We enjoyed the exhibits that were much more than just looking at cars. The museum shows connections between world events and the car industry avoiding controversial issues.
Helena Kova? — Google review
Not all museums are boring! ;)
This is such a great place to visit if you are fond of cars, technology or history. It would take 3 to 4 hours to cover all the sections. The audio guide works seamlessly. The cars on display are maintained with utmost care and are very well organized.
Overall it's a must visit place for any automotive enthusiast!
Hari Baskar — Google review
Great to see the evolution of cars. Impressive collection of cars from the original to the latest high tech. It's also fun to learn MB makes all kinda of vehicles besides cars.
Family tickets cost 24€ compare to Porsche musume gives you discount when you take public transportation (10€ for 2+2 family).
Ray — Google review
Superb experience! They have 8 floors in total, every floor has its own story (and year). bring back to the old history of cars until the future or up to now.👍
Suggestion: heard they give discounted ticket if you enter in the afternoon, about 50% disc if im not mistaken.
Alvania Safira — Google review
My time at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart left me with mixed feelings. 🏎️💔 While there were positives, some aspects fell short of my expectations.
The museum layout and historical insights into Mercedes-Benz vehicles were well done, and the reasonable entrance fee was a plus. However, the lack of significant changes over the past 5 and a half years was a bit disappointing. 🕰️🤔 I hoped for fresh additions to keep the experience captivating for returning visitors.
A downside was the presence of unrelated political propaganda along the walking route between floors. 🚫🗳️ This seemed out of place and distracted from the museum's automotive focus.
The souvenir shop at the end didn't live up to expectations due to high prices. 💰😕 It dampened the overall value after paying the entrance fee.
I recommend avoiding the museum during summer holidays due to large crowds. 🌞🚶♂️ This can detract from the enjoyment of the visit.
In conclusion, the Mercedes-Benz Museum has highlights, especially for car enthusiasts, but updates, pricing, and overall visitor experience could be enhanced. 🏁🚗
Mahdiyar N.H.Gilani — Google review
A great place to visit when in Stuttgart. I have been there twice now and I am mesmerized each time. Their organized manner, way of storytelling is just amazing. We started at the very beginning of human civilization of using horses as a mode of transportation. From there, the discovery and use of motor vehicles, steam engines and fuel engines was just marvelous.
A huge collection of collectibles and historical facts made the entire experience worthwhile. This was really a great experience for us.
They also had a nice cafeteria and souvenir store along with a simulation centre.
Tickets are subsidized for students, kids and senior citizens.
Piuli Basu Roy Chowdhury — Google review
Very affordable entry. (Paid 3€ each for students.) The super welcoming staff speak multiple languages are very friendly and smiling at you when they see you. Museum was great with many exhibitions and cars as well as a unique layout different to other museums which made it more enjoyable to walk around as it gave you views of the cars you otherwise wouldn’t see.
Liam M — Google review
Absolutely loved it here. Organisation is excellent. Range of exhibits is vast - including cars, buses, racecars, etc. Wide range of German and works history also covered. Audio guide is super helpful. Took us about 3 hours to explore the entire museum. Cafe is expensive for what it is (€8 for two coca cola bottles). Public transport is good to here. We cycled from central Stuttgart no problem. But trains also available.
One of the best places I've ever visited. Thank you.
John Willis — Google review
One of the best museum to see not only the development of cars but also the most significant events from around the world. The building is designed amazingly brilliant. Each floor is equipped with vehicles from decades and is connected to the next with a ramp that tells the story of important characters.
Behrooz Montazeran — Google review
This is a very interesting museum.
I highly recommend visiting it. First, audio guide is included in the ticket price, interesting story about Mercedes cars. Toilets are located on each floor, water fountain as well.
And what I specifically appreciated - Very friendly and helpful staff 👌
Алина Курбицкая — Google review
Definitely a must visit place if you love everything cars or even history. Took the guided tour, and was given a very in depth rich history of Mercedes-Benz. The models on display were simply stunning. It was amazing to know how the company started very humbly and progress into what it is today.
Tek Ong — Google review
Worth visiting, not only for the amazing collection of Mercedes cars but also for the stunning architectural features of the building. Entry costs 16€, guided tour an extra 8. Lots of parking space available.
Ludo Van Raemdonck — Google review
I was in Europe and this was one of the places to visit on my list. I visited all 3 famous car museums. The experience was nice. Would recommend this place to anyone
Tee Wang — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum. Spectacular building, The array of incredible cars and information was just brilliant. Learnt a lot about the history of Mercedes and gained lots of knowledge.
Highly recommended.
Jason Pooley — Google review
Very cool and bigger than expected museum. The interactive audio was spotty but very cool to hear some of the history. Lots of history in this museum of the vehicle, transport, and inventions that changed the world. Definitely a must see in Stuttgart.
Manolo Diaz-Marta — Google review
I very much enjoyed my tour of the Mercedes-Benz museum. You take an elevator ride up to the top floor and begin with looking at some of the oldest cars and engines and walk your way down to today’s modern automobiles.
As you journey through over 100 years of car history, you get to enjoy looking at all the cool cars, trucks, and other various automobiles Mercedes-Benz have manufactured.
I recommend getting lunch in the cafe/trying out their restaurant in the basement as well and making a day trip. It took me about 3 hours to get through everything and eat both breakfast and lunch here and I came by myself, so I’d say prepare at least 5 hours if you’re visiting with a group/your family.
Wilhelma is a large and expansive zoo that showcases over 1,200 animal species in botanical and zoological gardens. The lavish gardens are housed within the grounds of an historic castle in the Bad Cannstatt district of Stuttgart, Germany. The attraction is popular for its diverse collection of animals, as well as its tranquil atmosphere.
The zoo is great, it is zoo and botanical garden. There are lot of magnolia trees. There are a wide variety of animals, aquarium, terrarium. A lot of small playground areas for children, a lot of places to rest, also a good restaurant. The parking house is very big. Great for a whole day with the whole family.
Emilia Kastreva — Google review
A great place for families to educate children about animals. Plenty of open areas for people to walk around and enjoy the beautiful gardens. Some of the enclosures for the animals are much smaller than you will find in zoos around the world. While there is a great array of animals, the enclosures need to be bigger.
Trent Draper — Google review
A nice zoo and garden! A great day with the kids. Lots of walking but well worth the effort. The map was super helpful! The penguin feeding is at 1430 and sea lion approx 1515-1530
Dev Patel — Google review
Beautiful and definitely worth visiting! A wide range of exotic animals and plants. For the botanicals, March was definitely the best time to visit. Unfortunately, a small part was under renovation. We spent about four hours, which was plenty of time to see everything.
David Wilson — Google review
We went at 12 pm entry time still couldn’t cover amazon and insect house so its better to go early and to carry your food.I felt low as i couldn’t see water lilies but they have wide variety of animals its worth going
Theju Hulikal — Google review
A very well organized place where you can find all kinds of animals, plants, trees, birds, Amazon forest(replica 😉), varieties of flowers, gardens, penguins, a very huge aquarium and lot many.
Prefer to go in the morning having a heavy breakfast so that your energy levels will be high, fresh and not too sunny.
Ideal for any age group.
gudiseva mahesh — Google review
That's awesome! They have a wide variety of animal species, and we were able to see them up close. The area is spacious and not overcrowded. Moreover, they have really fun playgrounds for the kids. However, the food and drinks are priced like a restaurant.
Ana Paula Copoli — Google review
Enjoyed time observing a beautiful Gorilla whom was very curious.
Their grounds are amazingly groomed and there is something to look at in every corner. The park is clean and the prices are so reasonable. Make the trip and don't forget to checkout all of the green houses and gardens
Laura McCombs — Google review
The exhibits allow you to be very close to the animals. The insect and butterfly exhibit even allows you to sit in their environment. Very clean and well maintained facility. We bought tickets at the gate on a weekday. Easy access by local train.
P & N Acosta — Google review
Unexpectedly this is a really good zoo. It has lot of species and has a great funfilled sea lion show.
We spent a full day here and enjoyed very much. Although one must be prepared to do lot of uphill-downhill which makes you tired.
We attended few feeding sessions and except for Penguin and Sea lion, rest were average.
Mayank Choudhary — Google review
The place is nice overal. Some of those animals had to little space. That part was sad. This was my last time to ever visit any Zoo. Plants were beautifull.
Dino Leko — Google review
Great for families and alone. From flowers and plants till insects...fishes and elephant's. A lot to see from our great planet in very special and traditional facilities in the mid of Stuttgarts center...very good price performance ratio especially discounted child prices.
BUMBLE BEE — Google review
A wonderful place to spend an entire day with family and friends. A lot of animals, very well taken care of, great gardens and numerous plants and trees. Highly recommend to be visited while in Stuttgart.
Andreea-Georgiana Marin — Google review
Great place for family visit. You can enjoy in amazing Botanical Garden, huge zoo within animals or having picnic in the beautiful garden. The entrance fee is 19 eur and you will need at least 4 to 5 hours to visit the whole place.
Milos Jovanovic — Google review
Huge and fun zoo… they have lots of animals and different kinds of plants too… beautifully arranged and cute themed playground on every section…
Tantri Wr Maier — Google review
Beautiful park and well organized zoo. I loved the atmosphere there. I hope some of the animals had a bigger area to roam around though, especially the fishes and the reptiles.
bishwash parajuli — Google review
Very nice and intensive place to go at. It is a huuuuge Zoo where you can spent easily three hours plus at (and even more with kids). Sometimes you may have waiting lines for certain areas, but this is rather seldom within the week. You have to opportunity to buy snacks, ice and drinks and (if you want) on the other end of the zoo is a restaurant. There are many places to sit and I would recommend to take a blanket with you to sit on the grass. I really liked it to be there, but to go without water or something to eat in between I wouldn't recommend. Nice zoo, good prices (two persons, kid and adult for roundabout 25 euros) and lots of stuff to see. Go for it! 😉
Danny R. — Google review
I visited the end of January, so I didn't get to see it in full bloom, but it was still beautiful.
I loved the botanical gardens and aquarium. There was a lot to see.
It was easy to get to on the U-ban.
Trena Kraft — Google review
One of the best maintained zoo and botanical gardens with good facilities. Construction to increase animals is in progress.
Penguin and sea lion feeding are a must visit event and filled with a lot of energy. A well planned and designed path makes it more accessible.
A little more English, especially in the entrance and during feeding, would attract more international visitors.
Overall, if you're in Stuttgart, it's the best place to spend some quality time.
Subramanya A Iyer — Google review
Nice place to visit wirh your children. Even we do not have we got so much fun. Botanic garden and zoo both of them are quite beautiful to visit. Food court is 3/5.
bora solmaz — Google review
We love coming to the Wilhelma Zoo! My kids love all the animals! We love the variety of the different restaurants that the zoo offers! We loved their Christmas light display! We always have a nice time when we come to the zoo!
Kujbus Zsófia — Google review
It's a great zoo with a lot of animals and beautiful gardens. It was pleasure to visit it and recommend it.
Linda Stoianova — Google review
Very nice Zoo with plenty animals too see. For people with kids you need one entire day to see everything. 42€ is the price for the Family Ticket (2 Adults + Kids). After 16:00 29,50€ which is more than fair considering all the animals and places to see. There should be more places to buy food and drinks inside the Zoo Garden. Also, the staff selling the products is quite rude and there is only Water and Pepsi Cola available ... No Coca Cola, Fanta or something else... The price for the water is 3€ and the pepsi 3.50€. Additionally, it would be nice if there is some kind of a program where you can see the feeding or have some tour guide... Other than that it was really good. Hopefully there will be more sharks in the future like it is written on the brochure.
This imposing square is the heart of the city and houses some of Stuttgart's most historic buildings, including the Neues Schloss. It's a popular spot for open-air concerts and events, and is also home to the Old Castle and Royal Gardens.
A busy place during the day. Has alot of coffee shops and outside sitting places as well as shopping options. Nice place to hangout and enjoy sunshine
Syed Zohaib Hassan — Google review
Impressive clean plaza... so many performers around brings the good vibes to everyone. Here you can feel the history of the town, how old buildings are still the same is something amazing.
Vladimir Velikov — Google review
Beautiful lawn in front of the government buildings, adorned by two beautiful fountains. Lots of people hang around here all day, having picnics or drinking socially. It become quite packed in the evenings. There's lots of activities around this place during their dinner festival. Must visit when you're in town.
Jack Kaz (HyeProfile) — Google review
The Schlossplatz is absolutely stunning. You round the corner unsuspectingly and are immediately stopped in your tracks by just how gorgeous it truly is here. I recommend sitting on some of the steps at one of the restaurants nearby and sipping on a beverage and just people watching and taking it all in.
Hoosieronthemove — Google review
Nice place to hangout.. Find lot of shopping malls nearby.. And historical places
chetan kemparaju — Google review
A great historic outdoor place where people usually sit, chat or grab a quick bite. Its a clean plaza where you can feel the history of the city. One can also see the old buildings and structures.
A good place for a walk if you are a tourist. Usually bustling with people.
Akash Vani — Google review
Went there with a friend in 2010 and it was a very impressive plaza and ideal for a walk on a clear warm day and nice place to take photos. Great monuments also and right near the Stuttgart Hbf station.
The park/plaza is simple to get to using U Bahn or S Bahn.
There are also some great nearby restaurants and shopping mall.
It can get crowded on a lovely summer day but if you like a crowd, then this is the place for you to enjoy nature and fabulous monuments.
Phil Tad — Google review
Went twice on our visit to Stuttgart to eat at the courtyard, see the local landmarks & churches, and wander through the markets and shops.
Sandra Barnes — Google review
A beautiful place, very well-kept, you can sit on the grass and relax. There can be a lot of people in the square and it still doesn't feel crowded. Majestically beautiful fountain. I definitely recommend visiting Stuttgart during the "Weindorf" festival. It is organized near the square.
Adam Bil — Google review
We visited here on occasion of Christmas market. It was superb experience. Really treat to our eyes. Just a tip to make sure visit during day light around 3.30 so later u can enjoy lightning sculptures. we haven't visited in normal days.
geyata joshi — Google review
Just beautiful. The shops up and down the street and side streets are as nice as it gets. The walking mall has some characters walking around, be aware of your surroundings
Michael St. Denis — Google review
It's a very busy place especially during the Christmas market time. They place is filled with beautifully decorated shops and swings. You can also enjoy the hot wine.
Manas Ranjan Martha — Google review
What a beautiful place with such a great city feeling! Love it every time I come here. 😍
Harry's Wanderlust — Google review
An amazing stop in Stuttgart. The biggest Christmas market I've ever seen and a really nice "warm" feeling.... There's nothing warm about the weather in December but otherwise a nice place. Lots of shops, stalls and a shopping mall just outside the train stop. To come again.
Clinton Magro — Google review
A place to sit, watch and examine all around. Crowded it is, but quiet and calming atmosphere prevails.
Igor Loboda — Google review
Beautiful! Entertaining. Easy access to many shops and restaurants, the market, and historical locations. Get an ice cream while you walk around. Be sure to check out the chocolate shops as well. Local performers make for even better memories.
Rob Casey — Google review
Lovely place to spend a calm evening. Always adorned by fountains and kids playing around.
There were lot of food tents around the place to grab something quick and also major eatery nearby
It’s feels so good to walk around the entire place admiring the arts
Lavanya khamitkar — Google review
This was a must visit if in Salzburg. It overwatches the entire city, and it was worth the hike up to go through the castle. Lots of interesting history, and the tower panorama view was amazing! the 11-14 Euro cost is minimal for the experience.
Nelson Knobloch — Google review
We had a nice guided tour of the area, explaining the history and advising of the hardships faced during WWII. It was very interesting. There were a lot of old structures - some original and some rebuilt after the war.
Susan McGivern — Google review
Christmas markets are going on at the moment. Amazing place and great city with beautiful people. Love to spend our weekend there with family and friends. 🥰🙏💖
Juliet Albert Buso — Google review
This place at Christmas time is beautiful with the Christmas markets. Would love to come back at another time during the year. The Christmas markets just kind of lead from one to the other - which end up being really big throughout stuttgart. I found the stalls at the stuttgart markets to be particularly impressive and beautiful. All so beautifully decorated combined with beautiful historical buildings. What’s not to love. There are approximately 287 stalls in Stuttgart, it is one of the oldest and largest in Germany.
Königstraße is the main shopping street in Stuttgart, Germany, offering a wide range of shops, from high-end boutiques to popular chain stores. It's a bustling thoroughfare that's perfect for leisurely strolls and window shopping. The street is lined with beautiful architecture and has plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can take a break from shopping.
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Continental-plate shift has exposed this sea of rocks that was formed around 340 million years ago.
One of my favourite all seasons spot ❤
Y P — Google review
Enjoyed exploring this for what it was. A huge stone quarry used as far back as the ancient Romans. It's quite a hike if you park at the bottom and walk up to the top.
Jaren Rogers — Google review
Great place for a little hike during good weather! Highly recommended! :)
Fabian Nguyen — Google review
A really peaceful and a scenic place for a weekend get away. It’s a very good place for a small hike with family and friends. Kids would really love it and have fun climbing the rocks and going around in the woods.
Deepa Sudhakar — Google review
It's a surreal park that's fun to visit, hike, and explore. You'll find a large hill filled with broken up rock columns. The history dates back to this location being used to fabricate columns used in Roman architecture. It's not for the faint of heart as it can be a technical climb. It's a nice to visit on a warm day.
Harold Pramekamol — Google review
It's very good for hiking.
It's not very steep either so if you are afraid of heights, don't look down. Just up. I would say mid to low difficulty
Jiboo piu — Google review
I enjoyed the hike. We went all the way up and the weather was perfect. At the bottom it might be easier to climb. As you go up the rocks get bigger and the ridges get deeper, but yet still fun to do. Nature is amazing and can create astonishing things. You can choose the sporty way and go through the rocks or take the trail that runs along side. If u get up to the bridge your have done 2/3 of the hike. Just be careful on ur way down!!!
Mary L — Google review
Parking at the bottom is now €5, payable only with €0.50, €1, & €2 coins.
Automatic locking bathrooms cost €1, taking smaller coins and even cards.
Vanna Gassmann — Google review
Sea of rocks 🪨 are a giant amusement park for families with kids any ages or couples or groups of friends. A lot of fun. It is a good exercise for you while being in the beautiful nature rock formation.
Parking lots are not free. Plenty of space to park though.
Right now store with ice cream is open. Next to it was a small farm produce market - fresh fruits, jams, etc.
You can clime rock wall all the way up or partially or hike up on the trail to the right or to the left of the rock wall.
Don't forget to take pictures when you are up there.
You can take a snack or lunch, there are benches and tables along the way closer to the top.
Nata — Google review
Amazing spot. You can take the hiking treks or climb up the rocks which is really fun! The view is pretty amazing, too.
Dani — Google review
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I'll never travel to Strasbourg without this trip planner again
The Worms Cathedral of St. Peter is a stunning example of early Gothic architecture, featuring four round towers and an opulent Baroque interior. In contrast to the Romanesque style of Speyer's cathedral, St. Peter's is a symbol of the city and draws both occasional and dedicated visitors with its majestic presence. From afar, the cathedral impresses with its grandeur, and it does not disappoint upon closer inspection.
Again and again I have seen this beauty from afar on my many bike rides and have not been disappointed. It looks impressive, you won't be disappointed here. The impression from afar really did not deceive me
Robert K. — Google review
I was so excited to explore and just be I. The same city as this church. The architecture and history here is just stunning. Every area is very detailed and since being built around 1120 it has been maintained and kept in impeccable shape. I would suggest seeing this church. And don’t forget to check out the street filled with monuments and statues of some of the most important figures of the cathedrals/cities history.
Brett Maniaci — Google review
I was so excited to explore and just be I. The same city as this church. The architecture and history here is just stunning. Every area is very detailed and since being built around 1120 it has been maintained and kept in impeccable shape. I would suggest seeing this church. And don’t forget to check out the street filled with monuments and statues of some of the most important figures of the cathedrals/cities history.
Hailey Smart — Google review
Symbol of the City, the impressive medieval cathedral has a lot to offer to both the occasional as well the dedicated visitor.
JJ Becher — Google review
Lots of history and loved the chapel with colorful stain glass! I was impressed with the thumbs for public view in the bottom floor!
Marie Elena Cortes — Google review
WOW, just wow. What an experience to see this Dom. Glad I came. 🥰
Jana Alexander — Google review
Dom St. Peter is the number 1 tourist attraction of Worms. Though you can find many similar cathedrals across Germany or Europe and neither is it the grandest one, I like it due to its few special features.
First, it is the shape of the high towers. They are cylindrical rather than the commonly seen rectangular. The stained glasses, not the ones showing religious stories or holy figures but the plain ones, are lovely. Together with some of the stone and wood cravings displayed inside, it made my visit pleasant and tranquillizing though I am not a religious person.
Michael C — Google review
Quite a stunning medieval structure!
Even though the smallest out of Rhenish imperial cathedrals (Mainz, Speyer and Worms) it certainly does not lack any beauty to its counterparts. Also the youngest among them, built with red colored bricks around the year 1130, this cathedral is a dominant of Worms.
However, finding a great overview of the cathedral from the outside turned out to be a rather difficult task. The west end, also the front of the cathedral was under construction (there is also an entrance to the premises of the cathedral that was closed) and the whole north part of Schlossplatz was covered by tribunes for a musical event. The best views can be appreciated from the south side - the park area with an iron miniature of the cathedral - where the entrance is located. The little rose garden, left to the entrance, is decent, but not really well maintained.
The inner parts resemble many other cathedrals around Germany, however I find the main nave quite different, the ambience there is pure and simple. Miniature model of the complex is on display in one of the transept, stained glass windows are to be admired throughout the cathedral and a gorgeous high altar is a great masterpiece. I also enjoyed the gothic reliefs from the abandoned cloisters hanging on the walls. Unfortunately there is not a possibility to enter any of its four towers, however the tiny crypt is available for exploration.
A small souvenir stall is located inside the cathedral, offering, apart from postcards and memorabilia, informative English brochures for a 50 cents donation.
Worth to visit while in town, visited in August 2022.
Pavel D. — Google review
I was lucky enough to visit this incredible place today has such an interesting history .
The building is built to staggering detail and and the inside is no exception.
This building and surrounding grounds are well worth having a walk through .
Rooftop Escape campers — Google review
Worms is one of Germany’s oldest city besides Trier and the Dom St Peter, consecrated June 9, 1018 which it’s foundation erected by Bishop Burchard +1025, the high altar on the east side was created by Balthasar Neumann who brought the sculptor Johan Wolfgang von der Auvera between 1738-1742 after the great city fire in Worms 1689. The two figures larger than life size figures of St Peter complete with the rooster saying “you will betray me three times before I crowed” and St Paul on the other side , this altar at a glance has a breath of Barrock influence. Also the Gothic signs are every where to find such as the apse combing a woman hair, the roosters etc. Btw Worms also known for the place where in 1521 Martin Luther refused the catholic believe. On top of it all Worms also has been a city of winemaking since the Romans brought wine here.
BUDI JAPADERMAWAN — Google review
Four towered church in the middle of city worms provides a warm ambience once you enter the church. Along the wall you will see the sculpture of Biblical stories or events. Colourful stained glass window panes bring in mystic light. It is equally beautiful from outside.
Mahabaleshwara BL — Google review
What an incredible experience. Tge richness of history, if you take a little time to uncover it, will impress. To be in a place and let yourself go back in time to imagine the sites and sounds, is such an adventure. The Dom St. Peter is one of those places that makes it easy to do just that. Walking the grounds and through the buildings lets you travel back in time over some of history's greatest events ranging from the early days of the Reformation to the tragedies of World War II.
Sophisticated hotel offering free breakfast, parking & Wi-Fi, plus regional dining & a spa.
We loved our stay at Hotel Kloster Hirsau! Victoria, who checked us in, was so friendly and helpful. We loved our room. We noticed in one review it said the rooms needed updating. We totally disagree! Our room was perfectly clean, and the older style, we feel, kept with the antiquity of the little town. It felt like we had stepped back in time, but the beds were obviously newer, as were the bathrooms. So it was new where you would want it to be, but with the older style, which we thought was perfect!
It is in a good location, close to the main town square, but we did drive most places.
We did have the breakfast buffet one morning, and it was a decent buffet with both hot and cold items and different breads.
If we ever get back to Calw, we will stay here!
Becky Timm — Google review
My company hosted training at the hotel and it was a wonderful experience. The conference room was spacious. The food was very good and the service excellent. The rooms are a little older but fit into the area. I highly recommend this hotel.
Laura Norris — Google review
Love this hotel! I am a musician. I joked in the gig last night that the mini bar only had water! The owners were in the gig and left beautiful wine in my room.. Thank you so much! Lovely people. Beautiful Hotel!! Well worth a visit.
Brendan Keeley — Google review
Friendly service, great food, spacious and clean rooms.
One of the best breakfast buffets we have enjoyed since covid regulations started.
We would visit again.
Iroshini Perera — Google review
Compared to other establishments in the surrounding area moderately expensive for drinks. But the nice ambiance and friendly staff make well up for this. Would not recommend for single drinks, but for a good meal this is definitely the place.
Berend — Google review
Empfang was bad. They put 2 persons in the smallest available room (number 115! Please reject it). Later they upgraded is to a normal room. But still, hospitality was bad. Not what you can excpat for a fullprice fare.
Hotel itself is a bit outdated, eighties. No aircon, its well maintained and clean. But could do some upgrading.
Warner Hoving — Google review
Our group stopped into to the restaurant for a quick lunch. The patio was quite charming. The staff were friendly and efficient. Our food arrived quickly and was tasty.
Erica Fortin — Google review
We went for a Saturday to Sunday mini trip. Unfortunately, Hotel Hirsau was not suitable. We arrived after 8pm and just made it to the restaurant who were already in a hurry to close. We wanted to use the pool/sauna but couldn't. In the evening on Saturday they were already closed and then we were told that hotel services are not offered after checkout at 11am on Sunday plus the sauna is not on until 2pm. So that didn't work either. This made it impossible for us to use the facilities :-( If you like a relaxed weekend morning, you also won't make it to the breakfast which closes at 10am. This timetable of this hotel is for business but not suited for a leisure weekend visit.
Solemn and peaceful. Make sure to bring a head covering if you're a man.
Jaren Rogers — Google review
The Jewish Cemetery in Worms or Heiliger Sand, is usually called the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in Europe
Ilan-Tal — Google review
Entrance only with a hat for men. Solemn and serene atmosphere in this Jewish cemetery.
Michael — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very special and emotional. Graves from about 1800 and older. Sometimes very bizarre in the way they stand. Also known rabbis. Sometimes with stones on the tombstone itself. You do this when you know him or are family. Just as we lay a flower, a stone is placed there instead of the gravestone. Also sometimes a sign on the gravestone of, for example, 2 hands. That was, for example, someone with a profession as manual worker. Very special and also knows scary
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Heel bijzonder en emotioneel. Graven die stammen vanuit ongeveer 1800 en nog ouder. Soms heel bizar op de manier hoe ze staan. Ook bekende rabijnen. Soms met steentjes op de grafsteen zelf. Dit doe je wanneer je hem kent, of familie bent. Zoals wij een bloemetje leggen , legt men daar een steentje ip de grafsteen. Ook soms een teken op de grafsteen van bijvoorbeeld 2 handen. Dat was dan bijvoorbeeld iemand met een beroep als handenarbeider. Heel bijzonder en ook weet eng
Sandra Bruls — Google review
The oldest Jewish Cemetary in Europe with garves dating back a millenia. Also the final resting spot for several prominent German Jews from history.
It is a place for quiet reflection.
The cemetery is very sombre and well maintained.
The old gravestones are especially fascinating and make for great pictures.
When you visit
Be respectful
All men are expected to cover their heads.
Vicky Rao — Google review
Kever Of baal aderes eliyahu, mahril. Cavas yair. Amongst others.
קבר של מהריל. קבר של חוות יאיר. ושל אליהו בעל שם (אדרת אליהו).
Walk into the gate (as pictured) either take the path immediately on the left for about 4/5 min (over grass a bit right before the chelkas harabonim) and then little hill downwards into chelka. Or u can continue straight down the main path till steps on the left (pics inclu) continue that path for about 3 mins till u see path going down into small hill (ditch) on the left (next the big wall of cemetery).
Simcha Bamberger — Google review
A historically and emotionally important place
nir braunthal — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place to pause and reflect. Europe's oldest surviving Jewish cemetery. I find the inscriptions in the upper part of the cemetery, which are in German, very exciting. Men should bring and wear a hat.
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Ein Ort zum innehalten und zu Reflektieren. Europas ältester erhaltenden Jüdischer Friedhof. Sehr spannend finde ich die Inschriften im oberen Teil des Friedhofs welche auf Deutsch sind. Männer sollten eine Kopfbedeckung mitbringen und tragen.
Maximilian Bader — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting place that gives you food for thought.
When visiting, please note that men must wear headgear.
I was born and grew up in a suburb of Worms, but I was here today for a short tour of the city.
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Ein sehr interessanter Ort der einem Anregung zum Nachdenken gibt.
Beim Besuch darauf achten das Männer eine Kopfbedeckung tragen müssen.
Ich bin zwar in einem Vorort von Worms geboren und aufgewachsen war aber heute im Zusammenhangs eines kleinen Stadtrungangs hier.
Achim Eigenbrodt — Google review
(Translated by Google) In my opinion it's worth seeing, but nothing special. It's just a cemetery.
Otherwise, I'm interested in how far back the story can be traced.
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Meiner Meinung nach kann man es mal gesehen haben, jedoch nichts besonderes. Es ist halt ein Friedhof.
Ansonsten mal Interesse wie lange die Geschichte zurück zu verfolgen ist.
The Merkur Funicular Railway takes visitors to the summit of Merkur, a peak that also offers stunning views of the region. The cable car is one of the coolest things in town, and it's definitely worth a visit if you're in Baden-Baden.
Amazing experience. The Funicular is so we'll designed and the view from the cabin is fabulous. One ride every six minutes like clockwork. A must do when you visit Baden Baden
Srini V — Google review
absolutely love it. the view besides during the journey was very beautiful. the automatic system without any human working there. the design of the cable car. stunning.
Xelcius — Google review
A cool tram you can take up the mountain for just 4.50 per person. The cashier accepts cash, but there are also some automated machines you can use.
Restrooms available for free.
Snacks available as well.
Ramp for baby carriages and wheelchairs.
Elevators at the top, make it handicap friendly.
R — Google review
Great place to get a bird’s eyes view of the region. Don’t miss the sunset.
Venky Koneru — Google review
Train to the top of the mountain. Buying a ticket was easy at the ticket machine, cash or card. Wait for the next car was no longer than ten minutes, really. Room for about 12 people on there, we only had 6 on our trip up. Parasailers were on our ride, with their equipment, and there was still plenty of room. Lovely views through large windows both up and down trip.
Derek Edwards — Google review
I've taken this funicular countless times as I've grown up in this town. The newly built cars are a nice upgrade and I do like the vintage look. Take the cable car up and hike down, fun activity to kill time, even in winter. Prices are very reasonable for this historic funicular, probably one of the most reasonably priced in Europe!
M R — Google review
Espectacular view!! Summer or winter always breathtaking!!
Herlinda Palacios — Google review
A great place to visit for a stunning views and walks on top of the hill. Funicular is fun for the whole family, make sure you take a family ticket if you are travelling with kids.
Mojca Straus Zulu — Google review
Must visit place in Baden Baden .the funicular takes you to the observation tower on top and from there the view is amazing.
unnikrishnan rajendran — Google review
Wonderful day out. A bit of a scramble after a 205 bus load of people try to cram in the ticket hall waiting to go up! No queues or organisation, just pushing and jostling! My advice would be - wait until the majority have gone up!! However, truly spectacular views are your reward after the remarkable and amazing trip up. Do try the tasty Goulash Soup! Friendly and very efficient staff work so hard up in the restaurant cafe. Well worth a visit!
Diana Dorrell — Google review
Worth visiting when the weather is good
Well spent time
Monika C — Google review
It's a nice place for different activities. 1.if you like views, then it's the place to be. 2.mountain bike riding it's also recommended 3.if you want to go for a walk then that is the right place. For the train we paid 17.50 euros. Two adults and a 10year old, that is for to and from. There is also a restraunt there where you can eat as you enjoy the view.
Lilian Kendi — Google review
This is an excellent place to visit as a family. There is the excitement of the funicular railway itself, then amazing views when you reach the top. There is a high tower to climb for even more amazing panoramic views.
As well as the nice restaurant at the top, there is a children's play area and trails for walking.
Tim J — Google review
Nice to go up with the railway! Nice view on top! Recommend when you are in Baden Baden. We went on a regular week day, so it was not busy at all. When you go on a weekend or public holiday I recommend to buy tickets in advance
Lisa Kleinhuis — Google review
Impressive 360 view. You can either go there for hiking, biking, or just enjoy the view over the radio station.
Very easy with reduced mobility, with lifts.
The casino is a beautiful and luxurious place with baccarat and roulette tables. It's frequented by famous people like Dostoyevsky and Marlene Dietrich. The basement has slot machines for losers only, but it's still classy and stylish. The barman is also very cool.
We were here for a surprise 3 course Menu. The food was very tasty, portions not big, but big enough at the end of the evening.
Quite evening when we were there and they reserved a nice table for us.
Non alcoholic cocktail for my partner was surprisingly good.
Good place to stop before the evening in the casino itself.
Benjamin S — Google review
This restaurant is indescribably difficult to describe. Everything is so thoughtfully designed. I am greeted as soon as I enter, and the experience begins. Also the food was so delicious ,I could not forget it
Kaniz Fatima — Google review
Reputed as the most beautiful casino outside of Monaco, so something we had to visit when in Baden Baden. It certainly is amazing! Very pretty. The service is also incredible, a really luxurious feel about it all. We went over the Christmas period, so it was quite quiet, but still a very good atmosphere. Also highly recommend the restaurant inside; The Grill
Dave Selkirk — Google review
A really beautiful and majestic casino with quite rustic decoration, which creates the ultimate feeling of luxury! Unfortunately it was closed when I visited it but the feeling was unique.
panagiotis dimitrakopoulos — Google review
Faaaantastic! We went to the Christmas Market and was probably in our top 10 markets purely because it had less crowds than the big city markets and the stores were more upmarket and not the usual same old, same old. Definitely worth a visit
Warren Elsom — Google review
Great place to reveal your alter ego, lol .. Best come with black tie 👔 for men and evening dress 👗 for the ladies... Great attention to details on the decor!
Winnie Sarah — Google review
Why it lost one start- Entrance fees are ridiculous for a casino- house wins plus drinks are properly priced so not needed if a dress code is enforced (to keep out no players or keep it classy)
Why 4 stars? Great building. Tables are nice and clean and well run. Table mins are fully reasonable (10€ for blackjack and 2€ for roulette). Bar has quality drinks.
Surprisingly on a Saturday was able to get on a blackjack table as well as a roulette table without a wait.
Zach Pickard — Google review
Old and beautiful casino, which was visited by many famous people. You can also take a guided tour every hour until 12pm.
Roland Yeghiazaryan — Google review
Real good and frienldy staff and great entertainment.
Good drings and food.
Before X-mas amazing tranditional x-mas market right infront.
Good Hotels around.
Nice for a weekend or overnight stay.
We will come back for X-mas 2023
Daniel — Google review
Gorgeous! Public was allowed to enter the lobby and restaurant only. Must see.
Maral Kharadjian — Google review
The experience was nice, inside the casino is projecting you in an old-fashioned movie. I loved it!
Giovanni Cerminara — Google review
Beautiful casino which was an awesome setting for the company dinner. The game area itself had a slightly weird mix, some yuppies who seemed overly eager to show their wealth or show off in some way and some who looked quite miserable and were probably gambling addicts.
So the place itself was very clean, friendly and alert staff. The prices are very much adjusted and it felt like in Switzerland with 17€ for a longdrink seems like a lot for germany.
Alexander Ball — Google review
Impressive and beautiful historical casino. Stumbled across the casino tour by accident and we were glad we visited. Got to see the splendour of the lavishly designed casino which underwent renovations in 2016 and 2019. Retain their historical splendour. Having visited Monte Carlo was very impressed with gem of a casino. The restaurant inside the casino looked very nice although we didn't try it.
Jen — Google review
One of a kind casino. It is an art gallery with casino in it. Very well kept and maintained. I am not sure why they charge so much but I like the dress code
Anil Kumar — Google review
They will ask you to rent jacket if you are a man hist with a coat. For women they are flexible. So 10 euros the rented jacket 2 euros wardrobe, 5 euros entrance t start with. Roulette tables don't have chairs and you have to pay to drinks. So there is a negative vibe before you start betting. On the other side it's a magnificent building, nice atmosphere and playing in such a palace its an experience to live.
Mike Zaloumis — Google review
I came to the casino to meet someone awesome on what ended up being a very memorable date.
We went to the casino restaurant where we enjoyed various impressive courses including perfectly cooked steak with gold flakes, grilled veggies, sushi, tar tar, and some exquisite wine.
The location is very nice, and the people are very friendly.
Later on we went to the bar and joined a party and drank champagne with some very fun strangers.
Was an unexpected awesome night that I’ll fondly remember.
R — Google review
The Architecture of this Casino is gorgeous. You are playing with an amazemement on your surroundings. It's so classy. Must wear formal if you go there. No jeans or shorts. You can take pictures of the ceilings or walls but not when there are people on your way..They are strict on that.
Mummelsee is a lake situated in the Black Forest mountain range, surrounded by dense vegetation. It boasts spectacular views of the mountains and offers visitors a chance to experience tranquility and relaxation. The lake is 17 meters deep, making it ideal for activities such as pedal boating. Visitors can take leisurely walks around the well-maintained pathways that encircle the lake.
Outstanding view of the lake from the top of the hill with the Berghotel by the lake. Well maintained pathways around the lake. It is quite similar to Feldsee in terms of view from the highest mountain in Blackforest, Feldberg.
THE SNAPWALK — Google review
The frozen lake and the snowy surroundings during winter is just astonishing. Highly recommended place for a great getaway.
Jayasankar S — Google review
Beautiful lake in Black forest..lake area is very peaceful and calm , there is a bridge for walking or you can take a boat ride..
Here is a very famous souvenir shop , there are lots of options for buying , shop close at 6pm and also one restaurant is there , we tried a very famous Black forest Cake here and the test was really Good..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
A very beautiful place to enjoy nature and see abig natural lake at the height of 1036 meters. It attracts thousands of visitors every day who come here relax and enjoy an open air hiking in the Mother nature. You can rent a boat or have a dip in the lake. The is a hotel next to the lake as well as gift shops and cafes.
Ahmed Al Rawahi — Google review
I took a spontaneous trip to Mummelsee Lake this past fall, hopping on the X45 bus from Baden-Baden - super straightforward, by the way. When I got there, the whole lake was hidden under this thick blanket of fog. It was so surreal and peaceful, like something out of a fantasy book.
I walked around for a bit, the only sounds were my footsteps and the soft lapping of water. Then, out of nowhere, the fog started clearing, and bam - the most gorgeous view hit me. Sunlight broke through, lighting up the fall colors around the lake. It's not just the calm water or the trees; it's the whole vibe that gets you.
Honestly, pictures don’t do it justice. You’ve got to stand there and take it all in - the quiet, the cool air, and the kind of peace that makes you forget your phone's in your pocket.
And it's not some over-the-top tourist spot; it's just naturally, effortlessly beautiful. Great for a slow, thoughtful stroll, or just to chill and clear your head. So glad I made the trip; it was a total reset. Recommend it big time if you're in the area. Easy to reach, hard to forget.
Chetan Jadhav (Chets) — Google review
My first time ever at Mummelsee today from which I walked up to the top of Hornisgrinde. Absolutely stunning views and the snow made it even more magical. The Mummelsee was completely frozen and smaller than I thought it would be.
I was recommended to go and buy special bread in the bakery there. Unfortunately they didn't have any left which was a shame. Oh well, next time hopefully!
I'll definitely be back 👌
Pascale S. — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful. I visited there on a Sunday and so was packed with people but still it was worth it.
Surya Deb — Google review
Great scenery, but not much to do there.
You can walk around the lake, rent a boat and sail in the lake, or get a nice warm soup in the restaurant.
But again, a very nice view and we enjoyed it for ~1 hour and drove away.
Gilad Shayan — Google review
A quite small lake with great views of the mountains. The restaurant/cafe next to the lake serves authentic Black Forest cakes.
Santhosh Ramapuram Palanivel — Google review
Pretty easy walk to the top. Loved the view of the mountains and the experience of having the lunch while the wind almost blew me away...
Nishnata N — Google review
It’s a lovely little lake to walk around and have ice cream. Amazing watching the mist coming down with the rain
Pretzel London — Google review
I spent a wonderful day there with my friend. It's peaceful and relaxing. You can eat streetfood or have a fancy meal there. There's the possibility to ride on the lake or just sit on the side and read a book. You can even nap there.
vanick kam — Google review
Awesome place, great views, well managed, parking could be busy at times
Nikesh Nandan — Google review
Awesome-Such a relaxing experience!!!went in Jan'22 on 2 alternate days in different weather conditions.
Both days were worth a visit. Walk around lake on Day 1 was better as snow was fresh.
Day 3's walk was a bit tricky as the path was slippery at places, but people were helping each other to cross ...
Would recommend wearing snowshoes for such walks.
Restaurant is a bit expensive but tasty food. Black forest cake-worth try...
Simran Vohra — Google review
Mummelsee Bach is a beautiful destination that has captured the hearts of visitors from all around the world. The area boasts stunning natural beauty with crystal clear waters that are surrounded by lush greenery, and the majestic Black Forest Mountains. It's no wonder that you visit this place every year and love it!
One of the standout features of Mummelsee Bach is its tranquil atmosphere, which makes it a perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. You can take a leisurely stroll around the lake and enjoy the serene surroundings, or sit by the lakeside and take in the breathtaking scenery.
There are also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. The area is home to many walking trails that allow you to explore the beauty of the Black Forest, and the lake itself is a popular spot for fishing.
Moreover, the surrounding area is dotted with charming villages and towns, where you can experience the local culture and cuisine. Overall, Mummelsee Bach is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves natural beauty, tranquility, and outdoor activities.
Rizwan Sabir — Google review
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Glass manufacturer
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We visited the Glass blowing factory! The show had some very pretty glasses and glass products. They have a museum and Glass blowing experience is a must do if you visit.
Joshua Te Hira — Google review
We only visited the store. The christmas part of the shop is very big. Even though prices are high, the quality is excellent. Fun to walk around. You can also eat there wich is very nice.
Erwin Kampen — Google review
Saddly no glas making anymore,Just a silly old gaslhutte now. NO improvements. Very empty and no visitors
M R Maaks — Google review
Wonderful handmade glass items for home decor anf drinking glasses. Nice service. And a great place to stop by during a Schwarzwald trip.
Aurelija P — Google review
Great experience and lucky there was no tour group so we were first inline to get the full experience of flakes blowing and making our own vases.
V K — Google review
Had an interesting tour that covered the history of glass blowing and the production process, even got to blow my own vase! Got to see the professionals at work creating Christmas ornaments
Oliver Marett — Google review
Amazing collection of glassware!
They have a separate section for Christmas collection, which I found to be so beautiful and delicate.
They also have a section for the Zeller ceramics and for woodworks. Can spend a good couple of hours seeing going through it all. The sales persons were friendly and very helpful.
Roshma Ravindran — Google review
The artists are worth a visit, but the management is horrible. My daughters were in the middle of a glass blowing experience when they were made to leave for a tour group. Horrible to do that to my children. We waited our turn, picked up three numbers, one for each child. As the second child was beginning, we were told to step aside and let the tour group go. I refused and everything stopped until we moved aside. Management didn’t care. Priority goes to the tour groups. Regardless of their place in the line. Terrible!
Phil H — Google review
More shop than a museum. People who can't read German should not bother to go.
Recreated Black Forest village farm of 16th-18th centuries, with storehouse, bakery, mills & crafts.
This place was so incredible - authentic buildings that were placed here for preservation. Just the history alone makes it worth it, but the beauty of the museum farm is absolutely exquisite. The day I was there, it was incredibly green. I loved walking from one historic farm building to the next and seeing how people lived and worked hundreds of years ago. This place is definitely a must see!
Mardee Sherman — Google review
Normally closed today, but our tour group had prearranged to have dome access. We were given the opportunity to explore two of the homes that are very well preserved, and our guide did a great job with the farm operation and history. They gave us a hot lunch and accessed the cuckoo shop where we had two short presentations on carving and movements. A very good day considering the rain.
Brian Dixon — Google review
It is a beautiful place with lots of information all over, plus free guides at certain hours. There are also lots of workshops showing everything from washing laundry, to pottery, cooking and more. The interactions with the workshop staff are friendly and informative.
There is lot of parking. Visiting the museum, one gets a price reduction to parking.
In spite of large crowds, one can find hidden spots to enjoy and soak in the atmosphere.
Large cues are possible but the ticket staff work quite fast.
There is also a fairly large playground for the children
Toni Timar — Google review
We visited as part of our Family German Road Trip and the place was charming. The exhibits are fascinating, with different time periods for various additions and growth of the original farm. If you’ve been to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, US, it has a similar vibe with “history come to life”. The playground is exceptionally large for kids, bathrooms clean and food kiosk with tasty options. Well worth a 1/2 day visit.
NDiehl4 — Google review
Must visit place ,can spend easily more than 3 hours and have a nice time with family .provides great outlook to life in olden times .
unnikrishnan rajendran — Google review
Very neat museum where you can walk through all of the houses, touch the displays, and interact with the animals. We thought it would have been in a more wooded area, but that didn't detract from the experience.
Morgan W — Google review
Lines can be long but it's worth the wait. The Museum is interesting, the tours are well laid out and the people working there are nice. Food and Souvenirs are expensive but that's expected. Recommend if you have small kids.
Filip B. (7uring) — Google review
This museum is fantastic. You can easily spend a whole day here. My six year old daughter liked it very much with all the animals and to help out by the traditional washing. For the older ones there is a lot to learn and read. Highly recommended
Nils Freitag — Google review
I absolutely loved it, I spent so many hours going into each room & each floor of each building: houses, shops, factory, farm, work stations, school etc. It's called a museum but it feels more like home tour of each house. My favorite "Museum" that I have ever been (I'm 36 y/old).
AA D — Google review
This museum was an amazing experience! The house were set up in such a way that it was interesting for a variety of ages. The kids spent a lot of time in the "children's loft", where you could try old fashioned toys. I really enjoyed the demonstrations of straw shoe making and lace making. Highly recommended!
Aislynne Fend — Google review
Another super cool stop. This place shows off how people of the way way back in Germany and in the Black Forest would have lived. How their houses and farms were set up and how their roles played into daily life. They also have transported other old homes to the land and transplanted them to the grounds to show off many different types of houses to preserve German history. The Black Forest ham on site is so good. Surprise as an American seeing the ham is cured and not lunch meat like I’m used to and that the cake has alcohol in it, but worth the try for sure. This is a must stop.
Chris C — Google review
This place was so nice - authentic buildings that were placed here for preservation. Just the history alone makes it worth it, but the beauty of the museum farm is absolutely exquisite.
We loved walking from one historic farm building to the next and seeing how people lived and worked hundreds of years ago. This place is definitely a worth to take kids to explain and learn 16th and 19th centuries how people lived and how evolution happend. But only think ticket is I feel bit costly. For 2 adults and 2 kids 33 Euro and Parking 4 Euro per day. For dog also they charged 0.50 cents. If you are visiting Black Forest area then worth visiting. It’s roughy you can spend 2 to 3 hr.
Velmurugan Arjunan — Google review
The open-air museum left a profound impression. The beautiful atmosphere allows you to immerse yourself in a past you've never seen before. However, I would love to see more actors in historical costumes to create a complete sense of time travel. Despite this, the museum is definitely worth visiting, as it provides a unique opportunity to experience history come to life.
A 3,773-ft.-long summer toboggan run with tunnels & jumps, plus a beer garden & playground.
A mini rollercoaster ride in the German countryside. Mainly catered for kids but adults would still love it. Not a long ride but still goes pretty quickly. Seats enable you to control your speed. Two seaters.
Samson Wong — Google review
Great experience of riding a toboggan both for kids as well as for adults. Waiting time is a bit longer on weekends and holidays. It's near Triberg, so you can plan a whole day out with these 2 destinations together. There is small play area for kids with a big slide anf swings. Also there is a big trampoline which was a favourite for my kid.
mysteriousgirlrashi — Google review
This was an unexpected stop after visiting the cuckoo clock and we were not disappointed. It’s such a fun experience for adults and kids not to mention it’s inexpensive. I would say if you’re in the area you should definitely check it out!
Megan Wong — Google review
This place was a first time experience for us and it was great. We loved the ride, although it seems a little scary it’s not as You will have the control and it’s perfectly safe and you get amazing views of the Black Forest and you will want to do it again and again. It’s recommended to arrive early to avoid long queues and scorching sun in the afternoons.
Over all great experiences and will visit again sim
Manasa S — Google review
It is a fun activity to do with the family. I recommend buying the 6-ticket pass directly because you will want to go again and again.
Noelia S. Schmidt — Google review
Exciting ride down a hill. One ride usually more than enaugh for a grown up... kids seem to want more but at least my 14 year old had enaugh after 3 rides but was forced to finish all the 6 rides he wanted in the first place 😆 Price for o e ride is fair, EUR 3,50 for grown but 2,50 for 14 an younger. 6 fare tickets available for kids at EUR 11. Minimum waiting time for a ride so it more or less goes quickly.
Gu?mundur Zebitz — Google review
Authentic roller coaster in Black Forest. Credit card is accepted and multiple ride tickets are transferable. Recommended 🎢
Erkam Narin? — Google review
Really enjoyed this as did my 12 year old son, partner and friends. Lovely picturesque setting and pure adrenaline. Toboggans are a single rider or adult and child.
Sue Miller — Google review
Just wow!!! One of the best rides I have ever had..... More like a rollercoaster that you get to drive on your own 🤭 The staff were very humble and even took pictures when requested. They made sure that everyone wasn't nervous and checked up on us if we had a great time!
Rachamadugu Haripriya — Google review
Good fun for the family. Tickets are reasonably priced for the length of the ride. The waiting times are quite good and the queue moves fast.
Davin Chen — Google review
Great fun for the whole family. Beautiful setting. Only down side was the queue was almost 1/2 hour and we went 3 times so felt a lot of waiting. They did add extra karts on our last go so that sped it up a bit. Didn’t eat here as the options didn’t appeal.
J K — Google review
🤩 Best place to enjoy the Bob ride. Costs €4 per ride or €18 for 6 rides. 6 ride pass can be shared with others. The ride lasts for 5 min. Its better to go early atleast by 10:30 am to skip waiting or else you might need to wait 10 min for each ride. There are small lockers provided for free with a deposit of €2 which will be returned back. There is a restaurant for food and drink options. Nearest bus stop is Gutach Freilichtmeusem, take a bus from Housach or Hornberg
Sai Kiran Goud — Google review
Its my first time trying this kind of ride. It was so fun, I rode it twice. Affordable price.
Calsela — Google review
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Vor Singersbach 1a, 77793 Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn), Germany