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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Passau to Zurich?
The direct drive from Passau to Zurich is 309 mi (497 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 10 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Passau to Zurich, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munich, Regensburg, Konstanz, Augsburg, Gunzburg, Fussen, Vaduz, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen, as well as top places to visit like Großer Arber and Weinfurtner - DAS GLASDORF in Arnbruck im Bayerischen Wald, or the ever-popular Großer Arbersee.
The top cities between Passau and Zurich are Munich, Regensburg, Konstanz, Augsburg, Gunzburg, Fussen, Vaduz, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Passau and 3 hours from Zurich.
Regensburg is a historic city situated on the Danube River in southeast Germany. The medieval core of the city has been well-preserved, and it is known for its iconic 12th-century Stone Bridge with 16 arches that spans across the river to old town. Additionally, Regensburg Cathedral, built in the 13th century Gothic style and featuring twin spires, houses the renowned Regensburger Domspatzen choir.
4% as popular as Munich
18 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Zurich
Bavaria's capital, Munich, boasts historic edifices and various museums. The annual Oktoberfest festivities and beer halls are among its notable attractions, including the renowned Hofbräuhaus established in 1589. In the Old Town of Altstadt lies Marienplatz square where visitors can see landmarks such as Neues Rathaus with a Neo-Gothic design. A popular glockenspiel show is performed that presents tales from the 16th century.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Zurich
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Augsburg, located in Bavaria, is renowned as one of Germany's ancient cities. Its city center boasts a diverse architectural landscape featuring medieval guild houses, the historic St. Mary's cathedral dating back to the 11th century, and the distinctive onion-domed Sankt Ulrich und Afra abbey. Notable Renaissance structures such as the Augsburger Town Hall with its opulent Golden Hall add to the city's charm.
3% as popular as Munich
15 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Zurich
Günzburg, located in Bavaria, Germany, is a Große Kreisstadt and serves as the capital of the Swabian district Günzburg. The city was formed in 1972 by merging the city of Günzburg with the districts of Günzburg and Krumbach. This picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity for visitors to explore.
3% as popular as Munich
15 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Zurich
Füssen is a German town situated in the state of Bavaria, just on the northern side of the border with Austria. The Hohes Schloss is a Gothic castle which serves as a regional art museum, while St. Mang's abbey museum highlights Füssen's lute and violin crafting industry. Two castles - Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle - are located southeast of the town.
2% as popular as Munich
35 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Zurich
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Friedrichshafen, a city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, is steeped in aviation history and offers a picturesque lakeside promenade dotted with charming cafes. The Zeppelin Museum extensively documents its significance in aviation. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Alps from a steel tower on the lake's pier. The skyline is dominated by the domed baroque towers of the Palace Church, which are visible from above during Zeppelin tours.
1% as popular as Munich
14 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Zurich
Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, is a charming city located on the banks of the Rhine River near the Swiss border. The iconic Vaduz Castle, a residence of the royal family dating back to the 12th century, overlooks the town from a hillside. In the pedestrianized town center known as Städtle, visitors can explore modern art at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and discover archaeological and cultural artifacts at the National Museum housed in a medieval building.
1% as popular as Munich
10 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Zurich
St. Gallen, located in northeastern Switzerland, is a charming city known for its historical and cultural landmarks. The Abbey of St. Gall, with its diverse architectural styles and impressive library housing ancient books, is a major attraction. The Textile Museum nearby showcases the city's significant textile trade history. Wander through the old town to admire the ornate bay windows on many buildings. Additionally, near St.
1% as popular as Munich
3 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Zurich
Konstanz, a charming city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, boasts a well-preserved medieval district called Niederburg. This area is home to the impressive Konstanz Cathedral with its unique mix of decorative styles and a striking Gothic spire. The town hall is adorned with delicate frescoes and features a Renaissance-style courtyard, while the Rosgartenmuseum showcases cultural history through exhibits spanning from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
3% as popular as Munich
12 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Zurich
Best stops along Passau to Zurich drive
The top stops along the way from Passau to Zurich (with short detours) are Marienplatz, Neuschwanstein Castle, and English Garden. Other popular stops include BMW Museum, Hohenschwangau Castle, and Deutsches Museum.
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Großer Arbersee
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake flanking the Großer Arber mountain inside the Bavarian Forest nature reserve.
Taking a walk around the lake was just magical. It’s serene and peaceful. The walk can be done by all age groups. It’s also suitable with small kids and babies. Parking place and restaurant near by. Nearest parking cost you 3 euros for a whole day.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
Beautifull place , relaxing. You feel close to the nature. The building etc constructions are made with respect to the surrounding.
Dionisis Repousis — Google review
I just went hiking on Großer Arber today and remember to come to this beautiful lake during the winter.
Joyce YU — Google review
Very nice place for a short trip ❤️ With a possibility to rent a treadle and with a friendly ducks 🦆😅
Michal Belšán — Google review
A great walk round the lake especially in winter.
Peter — Google review
Nice lake. Parking close to the lake is not free (3€). The part close to the restaurants can get quite crowded despite corona, but fewer people go around the lake. Swimming was not allowed. Despite what I read in some comments, bikes are NOT allowed (read the info boards along the path).
C. C. — Google review
Fantastic
Kriska B — Google review
Loved it as a child 41 years ago and enjoyed it again this Summer! At the top it can be busy, the walk to the top isnt busy and real nice!
Martin Boon — Google review
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94252 Bayerisch Eisenstein, Germany
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Großer Arber
Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Mountain offering picturesque views, a forest park, hiking trails & winding roads for motorbiking.
I came here in the middle of March, the mountain was still covered in snow and ice, I got to the mountain by bus, it was Saturday, so keep in mind that the last bus back leaves at 2 p.m., I arrived at the mountain at two o'clock))) I walked back on the road for cyclists, 6 km to the city center. There is also an option by bus to the nearest German towns, the bus to them goes more often and leaves until 5 or 6 p.m. . The ascent was complicated by the weather, but it was worth it because it was fantastically beautiful
Tetiana Nechas — Google review
The best vantage point in the area. The hiking trail is fast, simple, it is possible to take a cable car. Usually quite a lot of people.
Wiktor Spes — Google review
The Best tourist destination... in the Bayern Forest... lovely place.... in Winter... in Spring.... in Summer... in Autumn... climbing to Großer Arber isn't very tiresome... the look of Bayern Forest from here is very beautiful.... Fresh air is ready to enrich our body and mind....
Joseph Kanamkudam — Google review
Relatively easy hike for wandern lovers! From Lake to tip (one way), approximately 1.5 hour hike. Highly suggest if your in the area. The top has multiple viewing points and surprisingly not as many people on the top as we thought there would be. Weekdays are definitely better if your not a fan of crowds.
If you are only up for a small walk, around the lake is also quite enjoyable. Stroller friendly. No swimming, but you can rent a row boat in the summer months.
Parking only 3 euros.
Chantel — Google review
Nice little ski area with fast lifts and no queuing during mid season. Scenic views over the Bavarian Forest.
Chris van den Bos — Google review
The best vantage point in the area. The hiking trail is fast, simple, it is possible to take a cable car. Usually quite a lot of people.
Wiktor Spes — Google review
The Best tourist destination... in the Bayern Forest... lovely place.... in Winter... in Spring.... in Summer... in Autumn... climbing to Großer Arber isn't very tiresome... the look of Bayern Forest from here is very beautiful.... Fresh air is ready to enrich our body and mind....
Joseph Kanamkudam — Google review
I’ve been there March 2022. Amazing views, snow and atmosphere.
Arek Krokowski — Google review
Went with fatbikes to the summit in fog and snow. Pretty "funky"... The radar killed our E-Bike motors but they recovered when we went down.
Very interesting.
Rick Harrison — Google review
Nice little ski area with fast lifts and no queuing during mid season. Scenic views over the Bavarian Forest.
Chris van den Bos — Google review
Great place for winter sports. More steep hills prevail. Service great, food delicious. It is a well accessible place from the Czech Republic. Bargain ski passes can be bought after an hour. I recommend ...
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Weinfurtner - DAS GLASDORF in Arnbruck im Bayerischen Wald
Glass manufacturer
Sights & Landmarks
Art gallery
Cafe
Garden
Glass shop
I had an enchanting experience at Weinfurtner - DAS GLASDORF in the heart of the Bavarian Forest. The glass craftsmanship on display is truly remarkable, and the charming setting amidst nature makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Bavarian Wald.
Kanishka T Peiris — Google review
Really great way to spend the day with the whole family. . Entry was free. Great glass shops for any glass item you can think of. Great coffee and food also.
Darren Moody — Google review
Unique glass sculpture Center with Restaurant facility.... vast range of glass products - household as well as gift items.... children play area is superb.... TRADITIONAL BAYERN SPECIAL FOOD CENTER is an additional feature ....
Joseph Kanamkudam — Google review
Nice open-air shop and park
Max DiDo — Google review
Very good place for family time and relaxing in the nature . Restaurants are also very good
Food & Travel Addict — Google review
Very nice and so much to see! A lot of glass artwork to purchase. It's worth the trip.
Robert Kizer — Google review
Perfect 🥰
Hrvoje 123 — Google review
Horrible, unfriendly employees, bathrooms were dirty, products overpriced (and apparently cheap imports). Barking dogs by other patrons in the restaurant (yuck). Cake was extremely delicious though.
(Translated by Google) Local only self-service
Portions small and expensive
Only both thermal baths can now be booked and cannot be used during normal times for people who are no longer very young. It's too long a journey from one thermal bath to the other. It's no longer what it used to be.
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Lokale nur noch Selbstbedienung
Portionen klein und teuer
Nur noch beide Thermen Buchbar kann man in der normalen Zeit nicht nutzen für nichtmehr ganz junge Leute zu langer Weg von einer zur anderen Therme es ist nicht mehr das was es mal war.
Ulrich Asenbeck — Google review
Elisabeth Schwarz — Google review
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84364 Bad Birnbach, Germany
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Memorial Stone for the Victims of Nazism
Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A historic place for the wrong reasons but we'll worth a visit to the town square
Eddie Fiddler — Google review
Not sure how to rate this place. It is neither 1*, nor 5*... It's a birthplace of a terrible person responsible for leading people to do terrible things... There's nothing to see here and maybe that's a good thing...
Bartosz — Google review
a place with a lot of memories and a lot of historical spirit 👏🏼👌🏼
young Money — Google review
Very emotional,despite it is uncomfortable taking pictures as some folks look at you.It is not a place for taking selfies and staff like that.
Iñaki Terés Sesma — Google review
Just shows evil can be born anywhere.
J Patrick Connolly — Google review
Good place to learn about Hitler when the most dangerous people in history this is good.
vaff44 66 — Google review
There is no information that Hitler was born there. The town is really nice and ok.
Lukasz Man — Google review
Not much you can see
Popute Daniel — Google review
Almost surprised they even put something up about that guy....
MrBoknowbo — Google review
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Salzburger Vorstadt 15, 5280 Braunau am Inn, Austria
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Family-friendly theme park with water rides & slides, roller coasters, go-karts & miniature golf.
Great place for kids aged 4-12.
The rides were really perfect for our 5 and 9 year old kids. Not too boring, not too scary, but a perfect fit.
Plus, there's two bumper car rides (in German: autoscooter). You don't have to pay and wait for the ride to start, but grab a car and join.
I also like the atmosphere in the park. It is a little bit older, but very attractive and down-to-earth.
Thorsten Hehn — Google review
A wonderful time with our Granddaughter. The entire park is made for everyone to enjoy. Rides for all ages included withing the entrance price. Wonderful walking paths or ride around the park on a park train. Enjoy the Flower Gardens and there are 2 BLACK SWANS for you to enjoy.
Dave American Mann — Google review
Nice park, suitable for 2-13 year old, however especially 6-10 year old children need to be accompanied still in most rides. The parks botanic is really beautiful, but somewhat unattended. The hygiene concept in this park is very questionable, with no disinfection possibilities other than at the toilets and "mandatory" adress registration folder laying unattended in the restaurants. Food prices are through the roof, so better be self-suppliant. There are better parks than this one.
Melanie Fuchs — Google review
We had a really good time with 2 kids in lovely summer day. You can spend here all day easily without waiting in a queue.
Food and drinks are quite expensive here.
If you are fed up with attractions you can hide in "Little Versailles" gardens.
Veronika Lo — Google review
One of the best amusement parks , especially for you family with 3yr old kid. All the rides are enjoyable. We visited on Monday and enjoyed fullest. Service is friendly. People can spend 3-5 hrs. Many kid friendly rides and designed for kids. Go for it if you go near by.
Update: 14May2022
3rd time in the park as we love it. But this time on a Saturday, the park is little busy. There is some waiting time for Dashing Cars, Go-cart, and water rafting ride. The Park closes at 5PM. Other rides are ok. So, don't go on weekend.
Murali Kaki — Google review
2020 - Nice, especially for kids under 12.
2022 - We was back this year and a little has changed. A lot of attractions are managed by young guys or girls: once they start the machines they keep on watching the celly phone instead of the kids, they even seem to be working. This happened a lot of times. To the owner: be careful of the security of your guests and take a look of the workers always playing with telephones.
Herman Medrano — Google review
Little pricey but a fun place to take the kiddos
james davis — Google review
Great place for the kids. Does not matter how full it might look like..still there is room for everyone to have fun...I just love it.
Abdelrahman Erlebach — Google review
Great park for kids up to about 10 to 12. There is a bit for every kid from sandpits and waterslides to a bobsled track and a wild water ride. It feels like a small family run place and it quite a few of the people operating the rides operate two or three of them at once walking from one to another.
It all feels kind of dated like time forgot about the place and that gives it a special charm.
If you have small kids and are in the area it most certainly is worth a visit on a nice summer day.
Rollercoaster & water slide-filled attraction with regular, family-friendly themed events.
This is the best theme park. Ticket prices are very good and a lot of things for everyone.
coco mo — Google review
Great experience for the whole family. Something for everyone, entrance is a bit expensive but after that almost all rides are free of charge. You can keep the whole family busy for a whole day.
Good selection of restaurants that are not expensive.
Elmar Torfason — Google review
An extraordinary place to spend free time. From the games that take your breath away, to the beauty and tranquility of the forest. you can also take a break in the shade of the trees but not too long, the games are waiting for you! We will be back.
Juan Iulian — Google review
A great place to spend free time with the whole family! Fun opportunities for all ages! One day is not enough to see you all! Our children were extremely excited! Food ok but you have to wait in line for a long time! At the entrance we did not have to wait in line because we bought tickets online and this is an advantage.
sina crafts — Google review
The rundbootfahrt through the bayern Castle and the roller coaster are a must. It s magic. Nice music and a good atmosphere for kids and adults
Molka Far Hood — Google review
We went with kids, this was so much fun 🤩 you have to plan an entire day. On some rides you have to wait in the line as they are very popular. Zou can bring your own foods and drinks. Lot of fun. I recommend this place for family with small kids.
Miodrag Cehajic — Google review
Bayern Park is a well-kept amusement park with some good rides and a reasonable price/performance ratio both in terms of park admission and catering. However, a park loses a lot of sympathy points as soon as the staff turns out to be incompetent, unfriendly and above all unenthusiastic. Sure, Bayern Park attracts tourists and you don’t have to like them, but elsewhere you force at least one or two smiles on your cheeks while you serve your guests professionally and without grumbling – why they don’t do it here is highly questionable, although it was only one day in the low-season.
Tobias Kathke — Google review
This is a great place for children and adults of all ages!! There are plenty of hand disinfectant stations everywhere! The bathrooms are keep clean also! And on all the rides people keep their distance.
Tony Buckley — Google review
Personally I love to go with family... It's a beautiful fun place with nature... but sometimes the staff, especially the restaurants server and cashiers, are totally disrespectful and make u feel uncomfortable. They just kill the mood ... although the rides r fun, sometimes the controlers do what they want other than the usual planned ride span, e.g., last visit, the caterpillar controller reduced the time span according to his convenience, all the kids were so disheartened 😔
Sangya Jha — Google review
Bayern Park is located in the South East of Bavaria 1.5hrs drive from Munich. It’s worth the trip, because you can spend a full day with the whole family in the park. There are rides for all ages, cute & slow for smaller children, but also rollercoasters and a free fall tower for teenagers and adults. There’s also a quieter part where you can see some animals and have a walk through a nice little wood. Prices are fair and you get a lot value for money. Parking is not an issue, plenty of space.
Da Dude — Google review
Had a great day with a 4 and 6 year old. Plenty to do for their ages. 8 hours of activities. The negative and its probably also at some other parks is the smoking. People chain smoking everywhere. Maybe its the people the park attracts but its crazy how many people are smoking everywhere around kids. A lot are also parents but as a parent myself why should my kids have to breath in their second hand smoke? Make designated smoking areas and free the kids from smoke!
Paul marks — Google review
You will spend there all day, because there is so many attractions that you won't even have time to try them all. And bring your own food and drinks, because the lines for food are long and the food is not very good.
Greta Jenšauskienė — Google review
🎡a very large territory,
🎡many food courts,
🎡many different attractions,
🎡entertainment for active and passive recreation.
🎢the only minus - time flies very quickly😅just like a lifetime of roller coasters!
Anne Siryk — Google review
Bayern Park offers a variety of attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, family rides, and more.
Popular attractions might include roller coasters like "Freischütz" and "Flug des Ikarus," as well as water rides like "Wildwasserbahn" (Wild Water Rafting) and "Rio Dorado."
There are also areas dedicated to younger children with gentler rides and activities.
This is quite clean and food affordable. Not a lot of choice. Drinks are very expensive.. 3,60 e for a drink !!
X R — Google review
The rides are really fun, good food and lots of green, flowery spaces. The woods are awesome and so nice for walks. Fun for the entire family. Water rides and lots of water play possibilities as well. Bring bathing suit or second set of clothing for the kids.
If ever you visited Bayern, you must see/visit this interesting place. You will love this place because there are su much churches to see and you will enjoy your day tour here. Aside from that, after you visited this you can drive to Burghausen to see the longest Castle in Europe.
Sweet & Ways — Google review
Beautyful the first realy warm sunshine.. Happy People.. Ice-cream.. Smile.. Think life begins to spread out..
Turuk Makthu — Google review
Main plaza of Altoting...spiritual center of Bavaria...
Sam Tukidia — Google review
This is absolutely one of the most beautiful Catholic must see places in the world.
Jan Vistisen — Google review
Big Square with a lot of Christian shops and churches
Travel Time — Google review
This is the Chapel of Grace in the small town of Altotting. 60 miles from Munich. It is the home of the much venerated Black Madonna ~ a 14th century icon of profound importance in Catholics Bavaria. Also a shrine to Ludwig II. The beautifully-crafted silver-gold urn(骨灰瓮)was made in 1886 by a jeweller that he used to decorate his palaces. Inside the urn is Ludwig's heart.
Wilma Sim — Google review
Must go there for a catholic. Believe ln God and blessed
Munichons Bavaria — Google review
Nice to visit, also a lot o places where you can drink a coffe or eat a pizza. A lot o stores where you can buy souveniers.
Medieval pilgrimage church housing an elaborately clothed Black Madonna statue from the 1300s.
The chapel Altötting is famous for!
Absolut „MUST SEE“ when visiting!
The atmosphere is very dark and heavy.
If you are sensitive, beware.
Inside, all the hearts of our Bavarian kings are preserved in ⚱️and displayed facing the altar with the BLACK MADONNA.
I recommend booking a tour guide, who will also lead you to the other highlights of Bavarian Pilgrimage, such as Tilly‘s mummy, Saint Konrads relics and other holy bones.
Steph Ill — Google review
It was a great privilege visiting the image of the Black Madonna in this remarkable chapel. Traveling at least 6 hours to this quaint little town of Altötting was indeed worth it. I feel blessed and grateful for this once in a lifetime experience. Definitely one for the book.
Gabby Mariano — Google review
The miraculous shrine of the black Madonna and the oldest Maria shrine in germany, also refers to as Lourdes of Germany. honoured by the visit of two popes, many offerings (metal hearts, artifacts, portraits) are hanged on the walls. this is the center of Bavarian faith and truly a place of great beauty. A must visit.
david antoun — Google review
One in small form but it’s large in history and significance. One must visit this pilgrimage chapel if you visit to Altötting.
Naina Gupta — Google review
Outstanding and thankful 👏 🙏
Trudy Willemse — Google review
This is truly a Marina jewel and the Marian heart of Bavaria, including the centuries old Gnadekapelle which is the centrally located and small, somewhat darkly lit (but a gorgeous candlelight type of dark!) chapel with the primary object of focus and now ancient Madonna and Child statue which has had an impressive number of miracles, both those proven and those not officially proven attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Jesus through it. I have 2 pictures of the the Grandekapelle and also others of the much larger Stiftspfarrkirche which stands adjacent to the Gnadekapelle. It is also simply exhilarating to stand in the Kapellplatz (Chapel Square) and take in the southern German views. The entire shrine has abundant areas within which to pray and reflect as well as opportunities nearby to do some Catholic religious goods shopping for devotional objects and holy souvenirs. I have now twice been here, and it is a peaceful and reflective experience. May your journey there be blessed!
Nate Lauer — Google review
Historical place. Very old church..
Jolly Jacob — Google review
Humble outside, story on story covers the archways. Inside a black and silver incarnation of catholic worship. But all in a size that brings god closer and does not distance the herd from the shepard, like in some pilgrimage spots...during off- season weekday late afternoon is a time to be able to get some comtemplation in front of the Virgin mother and her so'n the savior.
Karl Maussner — Google review
This is heaven on Earth. Gloriously holy palace for a queen. Come here and sit and talk to your mother and you will find liberation and relief from your burdens. She is our mother. Listen to her and her son. She always points to and reveals her son. Amen.
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing Gothic church from the 14th century with rich furnishings inside. The barrel vault is decorated with colorful paintings and is in excellent condition.
(Original)
Sehenswerte gotische Kirche aus dem 14. Jahrhundert mit reicher Ausstattung im Inneren. Das Tonnengewölbe ist mit farbenfrohen Ausmalungen in hervorragendem Zustand versehen.
Andreas — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible story about this church in times gone by. It’s worth a visit
(Original)
Une histoire rocambolesque sur cet église dans le temps passé. Ça vaut le cou d’être visité
Mathieu Bakom — Google review
(Translated by Google) every Wednesday, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn
08:30 Eucharistic Adoration
09:00 Holy Mass
6:00 p.m. Germany prays the rosary
Anyone who would like to feel and experience GOD'S GRACE is welcome to see for themselves.
Wasserburg is worth a day trip 😉👍
(Original)
jeden Mittwoch, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn
08:30 Eucharistische Anbetung
09:00 Heilige Messe
18:00 Deutschland betet Rosenkranz
Wer GOTTES GNADEN spüren und erleben möchte kann sich gerne persönlich überzeugen.
Wasserburg ist eine Tagesreise wert 😉👍
Dieter Achatz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even if you are not a Catholic, a visit to the Frauenkirche is definitely worth it. It has a beautiful ceiling painting and a great organ.
(Original)
Auch wenn man kein Katholik ist, ist ein Besuch der Frauenkirche auf alle Fälle wert. Sie hat eine wunderschöne Deckenbemalung und eine tolle Orgel.
Tanja B. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very spacious and sumptuously furnished!
Unfortunately, there wasn't a single woman there when I visited. Something like that wants to call itself the Frauenkirche!? A moderate disappointment! Therefore only 3 out of 5 stars from me.
(Original)
Sehr geräumig und prunkvoll ausgestattet!
Leider war bei meinem Besuch keine einzige Frau dort anzutreffen. Sowas will sich Frauenkirche nennen!? Eine mittelschwere Enttäuschung! Daher nur 3 von 5 Sternen von mir.
Moe V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful church, very beautiful and interesting. Exceptional, rich furnishings, beautiful altars, paintings... very well maintained, order and cleanliness everywhere, excellent condition... I liked everything, I'm thrilled and of course I recommend, definitely worth seeing. Strong five stars from me ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
(Original)
Wunderbare Kirche, sehr schön und interessant. Außergewöhnliche, reiche Ausstattung, schöne Altäre, Gemälde... sehr gepflegt, überall Ordnung und Sauberkeit, Zustand prima.. alles hat mir gefallen, ich bin begeistert und natürlich empfehle ich, auf jeden Fall sehenswert. Von mir starke fünf Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hippek der Grosse — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful city with great architecture!
Definitely worth a trip.
(Original)
Wunderbare Stadt mit toller Architektur!
Auf jeden Fall einen Ausflug wert.
Gabe 829 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive sacred building with a tower that serves as the city's watchtower. Please pay attention to the clock hands of the tower 🤔😁
(Original)
Eindrucksvolles Sakralgebäude mit einem Turm, der als Wächterturm der Stadt gehört. Die Uhrzeiger des Turms gilt es zu beachten 🤔😁
Tastings & Bavarian snacks conclude this 3-hour tour of a prominent brewery known for wheat beers.
I heard the tour (English) was great and really wanted to go! Sadly we missed our timeslot because all the Ubers in the Erding area didn't think our 10min drive was worth their time (they cancelled Uber job they had accepted!!!), and it was too late to walk or get a bus.
We are visiting from Australia and didn't have a working sim card to call a taxi, and also couldn't find one on the street to get us there.
Lesson for tourists - don't rely on Uber in this area! So annoyed, wasted our pre-paid tickets.
Catherine D — Google review
We had to book a German tour as there were no English dates available when we were in Munich. The tour guide seemed a bit annoyed that we didn't speak German event though we were not bothered as we just wanted to see the brewery. We thought there may have been a booklet or signs in English to read as the tour went along but there weren't, I think this would be beneficial for erdinger to do as they have very little English tour dates. The pretzels/beer/sausages at the end were good. The tour guide was asking us questions in German even though he knew we were English which was a bit annoying (he did speak English). I think maybe a beer menu would be good on the tables for people to look at. Disappointment the gift shop was closed as we would have spent money in there on merchandise. I'd do the tour again and would reommend it.
beth tolley — Google review
Great place for a visit in a group, the staff doing the tour was amazing, I learned a lot about bear. Very impressive the complete production.
Dietmar Didi Grossmann — Google review
Tragic loading! The truck has been waiting since 10:15. It is now 17:38 and still not loaded! Better avoid this place.
Arkadiusz Weso?owski — Google review
Amazing experience at an amazing brewery. Our tour guide was phenomenal - very informative and in very good English. The Weis wurst served at the end of the tour was the best I have ever had. In addition the openness to let us try as many and as much beer as we wanted was very amazing. I particularly loved the "Snow White" release for the unique flavor, but all of the beer was great. The attention to detail and quality each step of the process at Erdinger was incredible to see. Fortunately I can buy several of the releases in Texas and will be enjoying them.
Jarred Capellman — Google review
For 17€ (booking online at the ERDINGER webpage) you can have a Top Brewery tour. It takes around 3 hours including the beer tasting and the typical Bavarian meal. A few meters from the restaurant you can buy souvenirs at the Gift Shop where they have som quality products and at fair prices. Ive taken other tours (20€-40€) here in Munich but this one is TOTALLY worth it! Staff is welcoming and friendly. Book in advance though cause tickets sell out really fast. They have a good variety of beers and they are delicious. They have Vegeterian option for the meal and Alcohol free drinks. You are allowed to take photos and see their Bottling system. Enjoy!
uthopik182 — Google review
Amazing experience !! You learn a lot about the brewery and their beers, and then you taste the different types .
Daniel Xavier — Google review
for LKW drivers- loading procedureℹ️:
(1) stop at the green places, and go to the Büro to register your loading;
(1a) if the green places are taken, stay in the truck, and wait for an free green place;
(2) at the Büro, announce your reference Nr., and take the safety instruction exam. Upon successful pass of the exam, you get loading document, and coin to enter the entry gate;
(3) drive to parking lane1 or lane2, and wait for the forklift driver to call you;
(4) forklift driver will guide you where to stop for loading (sometimes you have to open only one side of the trailer, sometime- both sides);
(5) upon finish loading, drive to the exit parkplaces, and secure the load. After that, handover the loading document to the Büro, and get your transport documents (CMR, etc.)
hint: you can get 2 bottles superior Erdinder for free 🍺 from the exit büro
Fahrer LKW — Google review
An informative tour that concluded with beer, white sausage and pretzel. You have a good chance to try all the different types of beer produced.
Andy — Google review
Very nice! We did a German tour. The tour guide was really nice. She noticed that our German was not great so she tried to translate to us whenever we had to walk to the next stop. It’s very cheap as a student, for what you get!
Weihenstephan is a charming area located north of Munich, Germany, on the Weihenstephan Hill. It is home to the historic Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, which dates back to 725 and houses the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world since 1040.
The Allianz Arena is the home stadium of Bayern Munich and has a capacity of 75,000. The stadium features a magnificent backlighting that changes color constantly, as well as a museum with all of Bayern Munich's won trophies.
Visited for the NFL 2022 Munich game.
The stadium is stunning and the service was top class.
Queues were managed really well and there was never a huge wait for anything. Getting in was easy but security was also thorough which is good. The bag drop process was really smooth and quick, both upon entry and leaving.
Staff were super friendly and spoke many different languages to cater to all.
The food was gorgeous and the prices were reasonable for stadium prices. Will definitely visit again!
Louise S — Google review
I took the tour and then went into the museum. As a football fan I had always wanted to go to this stadium. The guide was very clear, he took us to the most important places, and answered every question that people did. The experience was great, however as they were fixing/preparing the grass, it was impossible to appreciate the soccer field in a 100%. I recommend to visit it during the season, and during the afternoon/night, when the stadium coverage is on (mainly red).
Ivan Rivera — Google review
A must visit if you are visiting Munich. Will advise to buy tickets in advance if you want to see full Arena in tour. Very amazingly made. All facilities are worth seeing. We missed seeing the night when the Arena gets lit up but still we enjoyed seeing it. A must must visit for sure.
Rekha Thaker — Google review
Great stadium. The tour and museum are fantastic full of history. Tickets aren't too expensive really great value. Definitely recommend a visit when visiting Munich
Tom Strogen — Google review
It's a legendary place, we just wanted to enter the stadium and see it, but the packages are not only entered into the stadium; There are only two museum tours or museum+stada entrance. I can't say that the prices are extremely affordable, but when we went, they were on sale sometimes, but beware, they may be closed on some days. Other than that it's beautiful.
Raffael Torsch — Google review
Good location just next to U6 subway but also not a lot around as a city, such as touristic activities. Most people visit here and that's all that's around the area (compared to many other parts of Munich city).
Entry fee isn't bad, and there's a museum to explore and appreciate trophies, or even buy a jersey.
Not a bad experience but niether great except you're here as football enthusiast.
Samuel Stephen — Google review
Amazing stadium, the entirety of the place is truly great, from the U-bahn station created solely for the stadium, the views. Every part of it is amazing, the tour through the inside was great and being able to have a little more insight on what the players see before a match is amazing.
Sofia — Google review
Good overall, the stadium is a little lacking compared to others I've done. Be good if you're a die hard but think the museum is worth it. Very easy to get to and back into the city thanks you the great rail network of Munich
Shane Kennedy — Google review
Before the game ⚽, a trip to the Paulaner Fantreff is an absolute must.
The folders and service staff were very friendly and helpful.
We were absolutely thrilled! The game was fantastic took a little time to upload the review 😐. So sorry for that.
Aakash Christ — Google review
Always like to see a place like this. Even I came quite late for the tour and outside was nearly to a heavy storm but no doubt that this place is great to visit.
Definitely one more reason why to come back and enjoy the atmosphere of full stadium during a game. Even as a fan of different club that will be a great experience to see it on my own💪
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
cool architecture, many photo worthy moments to capture. a nice big merchandise shop that sells soooo many things and the arena was cool too. i also went to the museum which was not too bad, good for adults and kids.
need not spend too much time here, travelling takes more time than anything
Chelvis Choon — Google review
Perfect stadium! So beautiful at day especialy at night. All seats are covered (rain protected) and they are looking very fresh.
lejon_ — Google review
Amazing stadium and an awesome experience with the tour guide!
The stadium is just stunning and the museum speaks volumes of the achievements of Bayern Munich over the years.
Definitely recommend for a football (or a non football fan 😋) to visit the stadium with the tour.
Rahul R — Google review
A really great experience for all soccer lovers. We got a guided tour of the stadium that gives you access to places like players locker room, the court and the players bench.
The museum is rich with information and trophies (a lot of these!)
The kids had a great time.
The tour is very affordable !
asaf fishelevitz — Google review
During our visit to the Alianz Arena and FC Bayern museum, we couldn't help but notice a pile of trash right at the entrance from the parking lot. It was a bit off-putting, considering the reputation of the venue. Additionally, after purchasing our tickets, we encountered a challenge as there was no one available to provide further information in English. This language barrier was a bit frustrating.
On a positive note, the stadium itself was impressive, and the museum offered a decent experience. However, there was something lacking in the overall atmosphere. Perhaps more friendly and smiling faces among the staff or additional elements to enhance the visitor experience would have made a significant difference. In the end, the visit fell short of our expectations, leaving room for improvement in certain aspects of the overall environment.
The English Garden is an expansive urban park in Munich, constructed in the 18th century. Spanning a vast area of 375 hectares (927 acres), it offers a multitude of activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. Surrounded by several neighborhoods and running alongside the river, this park boasts an impressive network of 78km (50 miles) cycling and jogging trails. Its natural beauty is enhanced by carefully designed landscapes, providing both excitement and comfort to visitors.
This place is just wow, scenic place with lot of places to admire the nature.
You can either walk, cycle inside the park, kids will. Enjoy the vast open space to play.
There is a place at entrance where people surf on the water flow.
You need at least half day to roam around the Garden to enjoy it completely
Ravindra Kulkarni — Google review
It’s great to have 900 acres garden right in the middle of a big city. It had water body, green lawns, forest feeling, beer hall for 7000 people, peaceful pathways, river and on top of it surfing. It was amazing.
Not to missed in Munich !!
Balkrishna Shroff — Google review
Lovely place to walk, cycle, run or sun bathe! You can even watch surfers take turns and show off their skills by the river!
Coco — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful.
Dave Reuss — Google review
One of the best places in Munich to do any kind of outdoor activities. The popular English Garden has beautiful landscapes as well several facilities to do recreational activities including walking, running, playing games, cycling, surfing, having beer, gluwein and many more. It is also beautiful and charming even in winter.
Mrinal Kanti Halder — Google review
Realy nice place!
There is a lake and also the possibility to rent a pedal or paddle boat
20€ for half an hour
There are beautiful ducks and swans hanging out among the people, literally a stunning place for a couple or family outing.
Easy parking, 3€ for the first 2 hours.
Avivit Hirschberg — Google review
It has been a great experience to stroll around this beautiful park. Lots of shaded paths and green grass to relax and enjoy nature.
Maheswari Adriana — Google review
The huge and lovely English Garden in Munich is a great place to visit, whether it's sunny or cloudy. On sunny days, you can enjoy outdoor activities like surfing with a lot of people around. But if you prefer a quieter garden experience, it's even more charming on cloudy days.
Shraddha Thanki — Google review
What an amazing park in the middle of the city. We went when the weather was perfect - slight drizzle which made everything seem greener and smell amazing!
Had a lovely time walking around and enjoying the fresh air. Wish we could've spent more time in this amazing garden.
Prakhar Srivastav — Google review
A place to visit when in Munich. The English Garden is the largest city park in the world, very peaceful, has many walking paths, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can buy delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the unique surfing on the river Eisbah in the English Garden.
Vlatko Tadic — Google review
Beautiful place but due to the winter season it was very grayish and of course the water was frozen. It should one of the most green/colorful place during summer and autumn.
Sara mounata — Google review
Huge, close to town, and beautiful. You can swim, enjoy a crate of beer there, sunbathe, even surf. It does get very crowded on summer afternoons, so perhaps come in the morning from April-August. There’s plenty of shade by the sides and a couple of beer gardens for a bite and a drink. Police regularly has a presence in the area.
Morph — Google review
So pretty. Free entrance and so much to do and enjoy. Volley ball , swim, tan , bike , surf. It’s really an incredible park
Alexann Keppie — Google review
One of my favorites spots in Munich.
During summer is full of people and you can do many activities there. To play volleyball you need your own nett but eventually you also can ask to join others team. You can swim and do the famous and traditional jump from the bridge at Isar. I always go with my friends, but sometimes after work I go there just to relax, feel some sun and read my book.
Mirian Heerdt — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit to see all the locals and tourists out and about, there is something for everyone. I spent a good 5/6hrs just wandering around, checking out the surfers, live music and seeing the sites. Def worth a visit
Alex Jordan — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful. On warmer days you'll see people surfing as well as concerts. Make sure to stop for a drink and some food as well.
Anthony M — Google review
peaceful in every way. You can reach Munich through forests and along the river without hearing the sound of cars. There are also grill zone and sunbathing areas.
Konuralp Tevfik Bozdag — Google review
This place has a large grass area, you can chit chat with your friends, play voleyball, sometimes even swim. There are a lot of people on weekends it is jam packed but still fun tho. Oh and you can watch surfers surf against the stream, pretty cool.
Efekan KATI — Google review
Definitely a park to visit when in Munich. The English garden is very peaceful, there are many walking trails, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can purchase delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the area where the river surfing 🌊 takes place. Usually 10 or more surfers line up to get their turn. All ages, young and old! We were here at the end of September 2023. Beautiful weather and really enjoyed our stroll though the park. There are maps to help you not get lost, as the park is quite large. Many tours go to the English garden, biking tours, walking tours and we ever saw horseback riding (but not sure if that was a tour). Most of the trails we were on were paved and wide. Enjoy!
Eva Munch — Google review
This may have actually been my favorite place in Munich. Right in the middle of the city is a huge park. Luckily our hotel was right next to the park. I went for a run and/or walk every day in the park. There are so many trails that only was able to get to a small portion of the park, but it seemed very safe and it was so green with lots of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. There are also Reataurants/Beer gardens spread throughout the park.
Eli Slesk — Google review
An amazing park in the heart of Munich.
The park is huge and finishing without a break in a one day is really hard, impossible for me :D
There are different section in this park and even you can pass by bus as well.
The German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology is a vast museum that showcases original artifacts and interactive displays on energy, transportation, and astronomy. It holds the title of being the largest technology museum globally, spanning over 50,000 square meters and exhibiting around 28,000 objects. The museum offers a unique experience as it combines traditional exhibits with hands-on activities such as demonstrations, experiments, and media stations. Visitors can engage with various subjects ranging from agriculture to photography to space technology.
We worked our way through the museum, from the top floor (space) down to the basement (mining), and it is clear where the museum has spent money and where it is in sad need of attention. This is a very big museum where you can spend more than 1 day if you wanted to! The museum has thousands of objects on display, all aimed at science and technology. It includes several different floors and different themes throughout the building. Totally recommended if you’re into science or technology related things!
Pamela Meindl — Google review
The amount of detail that is put into this place is amazing. You can find out anything about technology, from microchips, cameras/photography, to modern stuff like robotics and space shuttles. I would suggest arming yourself with a bag of popcorn, a big cola, 6 hours of free time and a lot of patience to have a great experience.
Andrei Oprescu — Google review
Amazing place if you are here to learn. The museum has almost everything science and technology from robotics to encryption and everything in between! You can spend weeks and months here without getting bored!
There are also live demonstrations every hour during weekend (only in German though)!
Would highly recommend to visit this place!
Harry — Google review
Great place, lots of fun. There are 6 different levels, takes a ton of time to visit them all. Friendly note: 5-6PM you can get in for free. I know it's far from sufficient to go through everything, but it's at least something.
ukLz — Google review
Definitely a museum that deserves 5 stars. It explains very well what civilization is. There are many places to visit in different branches. It's a great place for kids too. There are very nice activities and applications that they can try and do. 14 euros per person. There is a family discount. I would recommend it to everyone.
Niels Reed — Google review
Really cool place of you love engineering. It os a very visual experience and there are a lot of things to explain here. It doesn't feel like it is a place dedicated for kids so adults can also have fun in their knowledge exploration. There is a lot of information and it is really well designed but I strongly recommend choosing a section sticking to it and enjoy on part of the museum as there is too much to see. Each section really delves into details and it will be impossible to grasp everything in one go.
Stefan Tudor — Google review
This is a really cool museum with plenty to see, also a very big variation. Everything from airplanes to harvest equipment. A very interesting museum, but it is very crowded usually with a lot of school classes visiting it and generally a very long queue to the entrance, but if you are interested in technology it is totally worth the waiting time.
Joseph Z — Google review
Best science museum in the world.
Magnificently curated with diversity of topics, but most of them treated with a great deal of thoroughness.
Plenty of interactive examples and representations of scientific concepts as well as history of scientific discoveries.
Access is pretty easy.
There is a downloadable museum app that is like nothing I have ever seem before.
Juan Uribe — Google review
A very big museum with a lot of interesting things!
There's a lot of expositions where you can interact with it, and for me that's a most have for a museum about technology.
The price is a little bit expensive (14 euros for adults) but there are some discounts ( 4,5 euros for students).
What confuses me is that the minimum payment by credit card is 20 euros... That's really not convenient for tourists
El Walid Kadura — Google review
A lot of exhibits, various things and a lot to learn. The museum is very well organized, many interactive items, several places where you can have a quick snack, drink a cofee or a beer. If you plan to visit it reserve at least 4 hours from your time to do that.I strongly recommend visiting this place!
Eusebiu Barbulescu — Google review
One of the most entertaining museums I’ve ever visited. There are numerous exhibits that facilitate learning. I recommend planning to spend the entire day there. It is definitely worth visiting multiple times. There is a special room where only adults accompanied by children are allowed; you cannot enter without a child.
Ольга Демидова — Google review
It takes a long time to buy tickets, because many school students go there together. It's better to set aside a day to visit the museum. Personally, I feel that this museum is very suitable for scientific enlightenment. It has a basic and comprehensive display of agricultural science, technology, music, aviation and industry.
1 2 — Google review
This is a HUGE museum, so don’t expect to see it all in one day, but it truly has so much to offer adults and kids. The exhibits are extremely educational and well-curated, and the location is great as well. You can go for a stroll along the Isar afterwards! They also have a restaurant with a rooftop terrace which gets pretty crowded on nice days, but it’s a great atmosphere!
Angie Ann — Google review
Possibly the best museum I have ever been to. Ranging from aircraft to an entire section on suspension bridges. As well as model railways, scientific discoveries, musical instruments — you name it. You definitely need a full day to see it all — if not multiple days! I particularly liked how the pendulum from the outside clock tower hangs all the way down the central staircase to the ground floor, where you can watch it swinging.
Cian Tempest — Google review
As the bigger part of the museum is under renovation until 2028, there is a new part of the museum that is still accessible. The ticket costs 15€. I loved the quantum physics section, satellites, and optical instruments. Other sections are bridges, farming, medicine and musical instruments. More sections such as microbiology are still under construction. Can easily spend 4 hours here. Not suitable for children as the topics are quite complicated.
Review Monster — Google review
Great experience in well designed technological experience covering wide range of scientific areas. Live demo on various topics throughout the days. Hands-on workshops for children. Variety of options for snacks. One can spend the entire day there.
Yaroslav Kurennoy — Google review
The most enjoyable museum experience I have ever had! Great for engineering and science related people. And also great for kids, free to kids under 6.
Great place to spend a full day. Tons of technical experience to enjoy!
Marienplatz, the vibrant heart of Munich, serves as a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. This city-center square and transport hub is home to St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. It is renowned for its iconic New Town Hall and the Mariensaule column dedicated to St. Mary.
A great location in Munich with countless places to shop, eat, and relax. The central square is also so large and distinct that it’s a helpful landmark for those of us visiting from out of country, and for meeting up with friends. The architecture is beautiful. The atmosphere is bustling. We had some great times, and great food here.
Overall: key location and we will return when we are next in Munich.
David Urquhart — Google review
An amazing clock tower with so much ornate detail. It was very busy even on Monday, I would recommend you go on a weekday. The clock rings 3 times a day in the summer. 2 in the winter. Amazing sight to see nonetheless.
Cole Wright — Google review
A nice central plaza that lies in the heart if the city connecting between its main streets and shopping malls. You can sit there for the whole day enjoying the traditional bakery and watching the freelancer artists doing their musical performance. Got money to waste ? You can do all your shopping from the near by shops. Apple is by the corner😍.
Ahmed Reda Donia — Google review
Main square. Very beautiful architecture, with non-standard design of balconies and stained glass windows. Each part of the buildings is unique in its own way. When you stand on this square, you temporarily forget that today is the 21st century - the surrounding environment takes you to the Middle Ages, the time of knights. This square is truly the historical center of Munich.
Diana — Google review
A perfect place that offers many different options to enjoy a nice beer in the outdoors. I loved the architecture there, the place is so beautiful and it is surrounded by many other wonderful places such as cathedrals, restaurants, emblematic buildings and other spots just waiting to be discovered by us!
Yorkys Alejandra Julca — Google review
Very beautiful place. To enjoy it the most i would suggest to visit it during the sunrise on a weekday when there are no crowds of people since it's extremely popular. Fantastic architecture, literally must visit for every tourist in Munich.
Alex Rybkovsky — Google review
The old city center of Munich is a place you can sit, stand, watch for hours with ornate detail and people watching.
Sadly we missed the final Glockenspiel show of the day (17:00) but there were plenty of other bells to enjoy throughout the hour.
Tom Coomes — Google review
This place is incredible, you could stare at this building all day and still not see all the details. We went back to see the glockenspiel, at 5pm. The building could not be any more impressive. The performances in the square were entertaining too. It's definitely a spot you don't want to miss if you are in Munich. The train will take you directly there if you aren't in walking distance. There are many restaurants and shops nearby.
Amber Doran — Google review
This town square is a must visit in Munich. The architecture is simply gorgeous, with its unique balconies and windows designs/colors. There are many street stalls selling foods and drinks, souvenirs and branded stuff. Also, numerous street artists were performing when we were there. This further adds to the colorfulness and character of the area. The design makes us forget that we are in the modern days and takes us back to many centuries ago.
There are lots to see, shop, eats for every taste and individual, from beer markets to restaurants. Our family of 4 enjoyed ourselves thoroughly here. Pity we were here on a day trip only. Will come back if we have the chance.
Seah Shao Jun Nigel — Google review
Beautiful place, crowded but lots of shops and pigeons. I recommend visiting. The glockenspiel show isn't anything impressive. I recommend taking the elevator for a few euro up the town hall and seeing a view of Munich.
Andy Ivanov — Google review
Just perfect for enjoying your beer out in the open, there are many bars or cafe around. And of course… the expensive shopping nearby. Any brand you can think of, you will find it here.
Dimitris Christou — Google review
Wonderful Square in center of Munich. Been here 4 years ago and it is always a pleasure to be on this historical place! Many shops, nice eateries, souvenirs, just enjoy and take a walk through the city center of Munich!
Vedran ?oti? — Google review
The square serves as the heart of the city, bustling with activity and surrounded by historic landmarks.
The centerpiece of Marienplatz is the awe-inspiring New Town Hall. Its towering spires and intricate Gothic design took my breath away. Watching the famous Glockenspiel come to life was a true delight.
The square is filled with charming shops, cafes, and restaurants that lined its edges. From traditional Bavarian clothing stores to contemporary boutiques, there was something for every taste.
Marienplatz square in Munich truly captured the essence of the city. Its historic charm, lively atmosphere, and central location make it an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a shopaholic, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking an authentic Bavarian experience, Marienplatz square has it all.
Filip Elez — Google review
Heart of the Munich City. Every person visiting this beautiful city must have visited or passed through the Marienplatz.. city center of Munich. Most of the household items and all the shops are found here. Always a crowded place. It is definitely a safe place even though it's crowded. People are nice, they just care their own business. Place for all the young people to vibe around and spend nice time with the closed ones. Great place to pass time. Looks very beautiful during the spring 🌼 and summer 🌞⛱️ season. Nice tulips flowers 🌺🌹 are planted in this place.. everyday show time for the bell ringing amazes people and keeps them wait there and watch the show for few minutes.. no tickets and entrance fee are required. A lot of souvenir shops are found in this place .. highfi city area. Have fun visiting Munich Marienplatz.
Karthikeyan S — Google review
A nice place in the center of city with beautiful and amazing central location in Munich. The architecture is beautifully done. the central square is spacious and you can have a walk around old historical buildings as well as observe monuments around. They worth taking pictures of.
The main reason people love to visit here is its atmosphere at the time of ticking clock tower with dancing dolls. It has couple of very tall towers from where you can have breathtaking views of Munich city.
It’s a crowded place because main shopping street next to it. A lots of shopping stores, cafes & restaurants around for quick shopping or grabbing a quick bite.
Don’t drive there because parking is bite far but best traveling by subway. If you are planning to visit Munich, this place is a must visit.
win task — Google review
Great views, lots to see, shop, eats for every preference. We had a blast walking all over this area. Loved the market too. Fresh everything. Beautiful place to spend time and learn bits of Munich.
christine alvarado — Google review
It's an absolutely beautiful building. The clock tower rings out, high above the other buildings and through the streets. The figures dance around on a carousel. There are statues and dragons and works of stone from a very long time ago. Many people gather around, taking photos and videos as it chimes. Inside has some interesting features, like gargoyles and spiral staircase, more statues and some doors to walk through. Check it out.
The BMW Museum, located in Munich, is a cutting-edge steel museum that showcases engines, designs, and vintage as well as modern cars from the beloved brand. With its unique bowl-shaped design, it is a must-see for car enthusiasts. The spacious museum houses a wide range of antique cars and motorcycles that were rarely seen in BMW's early days. Spanning 5,000 square meters, it offers visitors an extensive collection of products to explore and can easily occupy half a day.
One of the best organized museums I've visited in recent history. Every part of it is informative, provides tons of insight on each particular topic.. There are even interactive screens where you can learn more certain engines, car models, and so on... The staff is also very pleasant and helpful towards the visitors, there is shop and bistro at the extension of the museum. Either way, very well spent time. It's a must-go destination in Munich, especially if you're a huge automobile enthusiast.
ukLz — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in engineering and design. I visited the museum and was impressed by the vast collection of car models on display. From classic models to the latest releases, the museum has something for everyone.
One thing that stood out to me was the knowledgeable staff, who were always available to answer questions and offer insights into the history and technology behind the cars. Their enthusiasm for the subject matter was infectious and added to the overall experience.
The building itself is a work of art, with a modern design that blends seamlessly with the surrounding architecture. The museum is well-lit, spacious, and well-organized, making it easy to navigate and appreciate the exhibits.
The exhibitions were particularly interesting, providing a glimpse into the evolution of BMW over the years. The displays are interactive and engaging, offering visitors the chance to learn about the technology and innovations that have made BMW a leading car brand.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the BMW Museum in Munich. The collection of cars and exhibits, combined with the modern building design and knowledgeable staff, make for a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Andrew Romanov — Google review
Fantastic place for moto fans including some history of aircraft engines.
Highly recommend - if you don’t want to wait in a queue then buy tickets online in advance. Enjoy the cars and motorcycle evolution.
maciej grochowski — Google review
What an incredible experience! We loved walking around the BMW museum. There is so much to see and it is all presented on such unique ways. You could spend the whole day in here and see the history of BMW from its founding days until now. I highly recommend visiting this if you are in Munich and love cars.
Sebastian Mot — Google review
The museum is excellent, a huge number of specimens. All years and eras of production. There were no queues to enter. Lots of motorcycles, cars, engines, car frames. A walk of 3 hours or more.. Very interesting and impressive.
Diana — Google review
Absolutely magnificent museum. It is carefully curated and all the areas give some sense of the history of BMW, and for fans and just curious people alike, it is thoroughly recommended.
We only spent one hour and a half there, because they closed at 18:00. But I feel like it would take maybe 2-3h to see the Museum perfectly, understanding everything so beautifully displayed there.
Sara — Google review
Every car lover will love this place. What a place!!!🫶
Every information how it started and how many things they have worked for.
Vertical growth and horizontal growth. Both are shown here and its embraced in a good way here.
Highly recommended for anyone who comes to Germany.
Parag Ghate — Google review
I’m not a big fan of cars, so BMW WELT/world is enough for me. It’s free entry (vs. 10euro for BMW museum). The venue and display was set up in an very aesthetic way brought in a pleasant experience. Also u get brilliant view of the BMW “four engine” & “super bowl” building at 2nd floor exit
Alex H. — Google review
Building looks cool from the outside and the museum design and path are really good, some nice voice features I've never seen before. Some of the bike areas empty but all cars and engine(mostly Formula and planes) sections are great(especially the f1 and and the touring racing). Price is reasonable for 1.5h - 2h museum.
Archie — Google review
Nice museum to visit if you like automotive. Displays some of the historic cars, motorcycles, and products of BMW. The museum walks you through the history of BMW and their values. You get to see pieces from history and the modern ones too.
Plan to spend 2-3 hours here. No line when we visited in December. Conveniently located by a train stop.
Jerry Anson — Google review
Amazing museum to visit. The BMW Welt is connected to the BMW Museum by a pedestrian bridge. The BMW Welt is free to visit , but the BMW museum costs 10 euros. It worth every penny. The museum is dome shaped and the welt is four cylinder building. Many amazing cars and bikes to see. The factory tour was one of my favorites. We got to see how different parts are made.
Armita — Google review
Every enthusiasts dream place but as much as it was interesting and had some good cars/bikes it sort of lacked my expectations.
I wanted more, more M cars, Alpinas, maybe even a car to sit in but it's all a bit bland considering. I did learn a few things and would recommend but don't go in expecting a 10 star wow factor
Terrance Harrison — Google review
A Dream Place to visit for the BMW owners and lovers!
Not much to say as you have to come and visit this place.
Definitely buy tickets online, save your time on waiting at the counter. We bought tickets online, its was a quick entry for us.
Dressing storage room is downstairs, I suggest to drop your coats there as its very warm inside.
We enjoyed our time here and will be back again.
Tim T — Google review
If you are passionate about cars and motorcycling you must stop at the BMW museum!
The story of the brand is told in a very clear and engaging way. The route is intuitive and well signposted. Also noteworthy is the bar/bistro which offers many vegan dishes 🌱
Gabriele De Carolis — Google review
I was so amazed at how grand and beautiful this place is. The cars and the history were amazing. Loved every single thing they displayed . A must visit place if you’re in Germany
Tee Wang — Google review
History, passion, technology and future of mobility in one place. One of the must see museums while visiting Munich. You need at least 2 hours to visit the museum, catching some live tours or explanations from the museum staff. Across the street you can visit for free the BMW showroom showcasing new models, but also having some rare exhibitions sometimes.
Bogdan Spiridonic? — Google review
Amazing place. Fan boy or not this place has great history to show. All the cars at the museum are very unique and are described with great depth of detail which all the history behind the vehicles. If you are in the Munich or are at a close city I recommend visiting. A must see! Loads of gifts shops available at entrance of museum and at the BMW Welt area. Canteen has all sorts of hot and cold food so it won’t be difficult to plan your day here. It has a large car park finding space is not a struggle and it’s not expensive. Bays are large all sorts of vehicles can fit there no problem.
Berke Koyluce — Google review
If you are cats lover, you will enjoy it. It has rich content. Not a fan of the museum journey experience, we were bet confused of where to start and where to go next. In general, highly recommended.
Dalal Aldhobaib — Google review
A must see place once visiting Munich. Nice cars and history. It is also good that there is no barrier and you can closely explore the cars. The only missing point is that the station wagon section was closed due to renewal.
Kemal G?ver — Google review
Cool museum with great curation. Worth visiting if you are interested in motored vehicles, history, and of course BMW. Though I am not a big fan of cars or BMW, I still enjoyed the museum as it is. (Tip: Once you enter you will see a QR code which you can use to buy an online ticket, it will save you time.)
dp pd — Google review
What an amazing experience!
It was great to read about the history of BMW as well as see all the classic cars. Airplane engines, motorbikes etc. really great open space museum. Well laid out, doesn’t feel claustrophobic which is good also.
Sita S-R — Google review
Very interesting museum to visit. Might get a bit crowded, so be prepared for that. There's also a decent cafe inside for quick snacks.
Definitely would recommend a visit if your in Munich.
RICHARD — Google review
We expected more from the museum itself, where new cars and motorcycles are top notch, museums don’t provide headphones, the history and eras are completely incomprehensible, you need to take a guided tour, there at certain times. The site for purchasing online tickets does not work, the site is bad. There's a line outside, we're frozen, try buying online and you'll be invited. Not the first museum, but a completely terrible organization.
Tetiana Vasylevska — Google review
This place is a must-visit for BMW enthusiasts. The museum and the Welt offer a fantastic experience. The people are great, providing excellent hospitality. Kudos to the front desk at BMW Welt – they even arranged a taxi for me!
Narayan Kumar — Google review
Interesting place, if you like auto history. Lots of models, starting from the 19th century. Messages in English and German. Several cars are open, and you can feel yourself a bus driver, for example.
I also like the building.
Huge gift shop sells clothes, models, kids toys and many many other things
Parking is on low levels, follow the signs.
Светлана Нудель — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is an exceptional experience. From the moment you step inside, you're transported into a world of automotive excellence. The museum's architecture is a visual treat, with its futuristic design and sleek curves, making it a standout landmark in Munich.
The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated, showcasing a wide range of BMW's historical and contemporary models. Each car is presented with detailed information, allowing visitors to appreciate the evolution of design and technology over the years. The interactive displays and multimedia presentations add an engaging touch, making the visit educational and entertaining.
The staff at the museum are friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. The facility is well-maintained, with clean and spacious exhibition areas. There's also a gift shop where you can find a variety of BMW-themed souvenirs.
Niks M — Google review
A must visit place for car and motorcycle enthusiasts, info about the history of cars,bikes , engines and the development of the company through the years . A huge collection of cars and bikes . Takes about 3-4 hours if you thoroughly go through each and everything .try to visit in the weekdays and in the morning so, you don't have a lot of crowd .
Happy Travelling .
Y SAI TEJA — Google review
If you think the Welt is impressive, please step into the museum. Immerse yourself into the past and present plus a glimpse of the future!
We spent 3.5 hours and that’s not enough! So much to read. So much to learn. Like I said, we now understand our own cars better!
Even my sister, who’s a die-hard Mercedes owner, agreed that both the BMW Welt and the museum were awesome. But now, because of this museum, she wants to visit Stuttgart next, to see whether the Mercedes Museum is as impressive as this one!
Teresa Yee — Google review
A museum to be seen and visited. You need to spend about 3 hours. It is a teaching and instructive museum. Car lovers should definitely go. Interesting contents and vehicles. BMW quality can be felt here! The gift shop was bad. You don’t have many choices.
Anıl KARADAVUT — Google review
We planned to visit this museum before our trip, and it's indeed an excellent museum to learn about BMW’s history, vision, and future of the company, as well as explore BMW cars from the past, present, and future. This museum is for all ages, and it's incredible. I highly recommend it.
Patrick Min — Google review
An excellent museum, which you must visit if you are in Munich. Large historical collection of cars and motorcycles, marine and aircraft engines.
Considering the very large number of models, it leaves you breathless, even if you are not a fan of BMW. Everything is clearly marked and if you follow the numbers, you will visit the entire museum without any problems. Since you cannot bring Russian money into the museum, they have lockers that are locked by inserting a €1 coin, which you take back later when you take your things. Tickets are only €10. Very friendly staff, who will be happy to help you with any ambiguities. We were there on Saturday, given the excellent organization, we entered without waiting. I repeat, if you are in Munich, it is really worth paying €10 to visit this museum!
Haris Obradović — Google review
This place is a must visit pitstop 🚏 on your next trip to Munich! 🇩🇪 The BMW Museum showcases so many cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🏍️ and has the entire history of BMW on display. It's really fun walking 🚶 around and exploring 🔍 the space! I wish I could spend more time here!
The BMW Welt is a futuristic distribution center and exhibition hall located near the Olympic Stadium. It serves as a showcase for the entire range of BMW's current products, including sedans, Minis, racing cars, electric vehicles, and Rolls-Royces. The remarkable building itself is made of glass and steel and features a distinctive double cone shape with a roof that resembles a floating cloud.
Excellent, budget-friendly, always changing exhibition. Highly recommended!
+ Free entry!
+ New vehicles (electric & non-electric) on display every few weeks in:
• Dedicated Mini areas
• Dedicated BMW areas
• Dedicated motorcycle areas (upstairs)
• Other/guest/special theme vehicle areas (vehicles used in films for example).
+ Souvenir shop for fanatics!
Ca L — Google review
Experience of BMW welt is super amazing I. It’s a must visit place once in a lifetime. It a fusion of BMW journey in this world. A combination of history and future of mobility explain in this location.
Very informative and advance facility with a museum. If you are car lover this a place must visit. There is no entry fee to visit. No advance booking require. Open for all ages and all genders across the week. It is close by the BMW headquarters in Munich. Ample amount of parking available for visitors. The connecting bridge is amazing from headquarters to BMW welt.
Enjoy it with family specials if you have kids and friends.
itsalisyed — Google review
What a pleasant experience, no need to buy a ticket (free entry),no waiting lines, beautiful spaces and amazing atmosphere. The cafés inside are wonderful too. Overall, a highly recommend experience to spend a couple of hours in Munich.
Lokesh Murugesan — Google review
BMW World - amazing place worth visiting if you’re in Munich. You can explore new cars from BMW, Rolls Royce and Mini. As well as motorbikes on the upper floor. Fantastic atmosphere, you can grab a coffee, have some food at the “Garden” bistro, relax in different places, check out the merchandise. Don’t forget to visit BMW Museum.
Joe Alikhanov — Google review
Amazing. Showstopping. Wonderful. Best present for your husband/boyfriend ever. It feels as if you're entering a new universe. The cars are exceptional and your phone will explode from all the photos you have to take. A visit that's 100% worth it.
Hanna Pircher — Google review
Definitely as a BMW lover this is heaven. Ample space to wonder from car to car. Excellent displays and access to some of the cars. The building itself is a work of art. There are cars and motorcycles for everyone. An interesting display is the one with the LEGO motorcycle with 52,476 building blocks...a beauty!
Merchandise is on the expensive side...well it depends I guess...compared to the cars. It would be nice to walk out with a souvenir while visiting the showroom without spending an arm and a leg!!?? In any case the visit to the BMW showroom is worth the time and effort to get to Munich!
Philippe Jacques Kradolfer — Google review
Do you wanna have a feed for the eyes or do you have a few euros to spend on Quality. BMW would be the best option for great performance cars and assurance of first class efficiency and comfort. Find time and visit to see your latest BMW brands.
This an an unforgettable experience for me. A quick look at the rides and motorcycles/bikes
Tonny King — Google review
A free exhibition of modern BMW products (cars, chargers). Also has a small section dedicated for Rolls Royce. I am not a big car fan personally, but enjoyed the look-around anyway.
L?szl? Gyulai — Google review
Die Welt is extremely well presented and impressive. But it's also where you begin your guided factory tour, if you're lucky enough to have one booked. If you appreciate engineering, the tour will blow your mind. Beyond words.
No photos permitted.
Steve Dunthorne — Google review
A fun place to visit with family and car enthusiasts, especially since it is free and open until later in the day. The gift shop and simulator, however, are only open during regular hours so I would suggest going then if you want to check those out. The highlight of our visit was definitely the stimulator and the robot-coffee machine (future coffee)!
Gol zar — Google review
Great space to visit if you’re into cars, architecture or just feel like seeing something new/ different while enjoying a coffee around! The place is also kid friendly with a Lego corner :)
Jessica Kassis — Google review
Quite a amazing experience if you are a BMW fan. All new cars under one roof. Some of them you are allowed to sit in, some you are not(considering the price😅). But overall an amazing experience.
Ashish Gahlot — Google review
It is an enormous museum where you can see all the examples of products from BMW after they stopped producing aircraft propellers. It's very well designed. There are many types, from engine types to automobiles, from spare parts to motorcycles. Entry fee per person; 8 € Indoor parking is also paid in itself. Must see 👌
Albert Jan — Google review
For BMW lover this is heaven. Excellent displays and access to some of the cars. The building itself is a work of art. There are cars and motorcycles for everyone.
All new cars under one roof. Some of them you are allowed to sit in, some you are not(considering the price😅). But overall an amazing experience. It features plenty of cars, with a souvenir shop. You can also find Rolls Royce & Mini models inside, which belong to BMW Group, as well
STG — Google review
The architecture of the building is simply stunning, with its sleek and modern design. Inside, you'll find a showcase of BMW's finest cars, motorcycles, and technological innovations. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, providing valuable insights into the brand's history and innovations. The interactive displays and exhibits kept me engaged and entertained throughout my visit. Don't miss the opportunity to take a guided tour or even test drive one of their vehicles. Overall, BMW Welt is a must-visit destination for any car enthusiast or those interested in the world of automotive excellence. Highly recommended!
Saad Ur Rehman — Google review
Have been to this fantastic futuristic place where you can have a look at real gems of super cool cars.
It’s a headquarter of BMW company and a real spot of car fans. Free entry for making a perfect day trip. I just over the moon after having some wonderful gadgets but bad thing was my mobile battery dead and couldn’t possible for me to show you the real beauty 😔
win task — Google review
Good museum for car enthusiasts and it's free no charge to visit. Different models to view as well as motorbikes on the top floor. Has a museum store for merchandise. Easy to gey to has a car park underneath for direct access.
Saima Wadud — Google review
Really cool building that stands out in the area. Right outside the metro station. The building is full loads of different cars and bikes, so great for enthusiasts . It's free entry and a great way to spend time it you're around the Olympic Park.
yangstang hd — Google review
Very beautiful building and excellence on display. A Rolls-Royce stand with a Rolls-Royce Phantom is on display, Toghether with other BMW vehicles, and the latest technologies on display inside is a coffee shop and a shop for memorabilia to purchase. From there is a bridge that extends over the road to the BMW Museum and headquarters. Do visit this place as well as the BMW museum across the road when visiting Munich. If you are car a car enthusiast, this will still be a worthwhile visit.
Kirsten van der Merwe — Google review
Amazing place. A must visit for the car enthusiasts. Brilliantly organized and arrayed museum of BMW cars, motorbikes and other engines. Very rich display of cars and bikes. There is shop to buy various BMW products e.g clothing, models etc.
Khaled Kamal — Google review
Nothing to complain about, especially when the entrance is free. They have a small coffee stand in the lower levels and a restaurant/cafe with a nice view upstairs. Of course they have some cars on display and a BMW Shop. If you're in the area anyways, consider stopping by.
NO AZ — Google review
Personally I admire watching technology as I’m a technology buff.
For a moment I felt that I was in the future altogether since there was next level artificial intelligence.
BMW has achieved wonders when it comes to transitioning to electric vehicles and technology which I couldn’t decipher since we do not have something like this in India.
They had such unimaginable displays of cars that is difficult to let go off.
The thing that stole the show was the robotic cafe. It was completely automatic. You just had to pay and the thing would do everything on its own.
BMW welt was completely free but the museum charged a nominal fee and that’s completely justified.
Moreover, it is situated at Olympia Park U Bahn station and is pretty convenient to go across.
So overall, 5 stars for everything.
Shalabh Agarwal — Google review
Exploring BMW Welt in Munich: A Day of Cars, Coffee, and Cheers 🚘☕🚘🥰🚘✌️🚘
Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting the BMW exhibition in Munich, and it was an experience worth sharing. The showcase featured a captivating array of both vintage and cutting-edge car models, providing a fascinating journey through the evolution of automotive engineering. ✌️🚗✌️
From the iconic classics to the latest innovations, the exhibition was a testament to BMW's commitment to craftsmanship and design. Each car told a story of precision, performance, and the pursuit of automotive perfection. 🚘
One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to witness a coffee-making robot in action. The futuristic touch added a unique flavor to the day as I sipped on a perfectly brewed cup of coffee. It was a delightful intersection of technology and tradition, showcasing how innovation can enhance even the simplest pleasures. ☕🤖☕
Leaving the exhibition with a heart full of inspiration and a mind buzzing with memories, I couldn't help but appreciate the seamless blend of history and modernity that BMW effortlessly embodies. The trip wasn't just about cars; it was an immersive experience that left me with a sense of appreciation for the artistry behind each vehicle. 🚌🚍🚌
As I headed home, the day lingered in my thoughts, a testament to the joy that exploring automotive excellence can bring. A perfect blend of history, innovation, and a cup of robot-made coffee — my visit to the BMW exhibition was truly an unforgettable experience that left me with a smile and a tank full of good vibes. 🥰✌️🥰
Sergiy Melnykov — Google review
Wow…what an awesome experience…i could only post this many photos😅. I wanted to see the innovations and what we saw was much much more. Made me understand my own car better…
The architecture inside and outside was mind blowing. My son got to drive the stimulated BMW on the racing track. Next stop…BMW Museum!
Teresa Yee — Google review
My visit to BMW Welt was nothing short of exceptional! From the moment I stepped foot into this automotive haven, I was captivated by the sleek design and innovative displays showcasing BMW’s latest models and technologies.
The architecture alone is breathtaking, a true testament to modern design and engineering. The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and eager to share insights about BMW’s rich history and cutting-edge advancements.
Exploring the exhibition areas was a delight, offering a glimpse into the future of automotive innovation. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, BMW Welt offers an unforgettable experience for all.
I highly recommend a visit to BMW Welt for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the world of BMW. It’s an experience unlike any other, leaving you inspired and in awe of automotive excellence.
Numan Sahin — Google review
Amazing place for both BMW lovers and other travelers. I could see many local parents having a good time with their children. You can see and enter the cars, of course, and also there are Rolls-Royce cars and motorcycles. Considering the importance of Munich in the German motor industry, this place is worth visiting.
Junhyun Kim — Google review
Plenty of cars on display, both old and new.
Loved that it's for FREE. There are places for refreshments/restaurants and merchandise.
A good place to visit in Munich.
Nymphenburg Palace is a magnificent estate covering 200 hectares, boasting rococo interiors and symmetrical baroque gardens. This stunning place showcases unique artwork, including frescos depicting mythological creatures. Inside, visitors can marvel at towering tapestries that offer insights into the lives of prominent German families between the 1600s and 1800s. The palace's grounds feature smaller structures such as Badenburg, known for its intricate baths, and Amalienburg, a hunting lodge.
Good place with very minimal to see compared to Residenz, but the park here in front of the castle and back is very beautiful
You can take a long walk along the water path in front of castle.
The swans in the lake opposite are attraction to visitors here.
Ravindra Kulkarni — Google review
This is second time I visit this palace after 12 years, and this time with my kids.
The Palace tour is impressive for the adults, but not for my kids. The garden is nice and good for walk, but not very impressive. There are a lot of parking space outside the palace. So feel free to drive to this place and have a good walk outside the palace.
Eyogurt — Google review
Garden & pavilions are sublime! It goes without saying that the palace is magnificent, but be sure to devote time to take in the majestic garden and four pavilions, each one a more fantastical folly than the next. A wonderful way to spend a half-day in Munich - it feels like a day trip outside the center but it’s only a tram ride away.
CM — Google review
Great architecture surrounded by very beautiful scenery. Large parking available nearby and the palace is easily accessible by public transport.
I did not visit the inside though.
Very nice free photo opportunity in front of the castle especially on sunny days !
The place is very clean and well maintained
Jad Badran — Google review
Beautiful palace.Spend around inside observing the art and showpieces which costs about 8EUR per adult.The entry to the garden is free and you could use the sideway entrance.The gondola was not operational during our time of visit.
There is ample space for parking as well as some restroom nearby.
Rethin R — Google review
What an amazing place! Nymphenburg Palace is underrated on many reviews and has so much to see and do. The palace itself is amazing but the garden palaces are the places to see. Once you start walking the palace grounds you come across the minor buildings that are just amazing and HAVE to be seen. The minor details of the smaller buildings are astonishing and something you could never imagine and shows you what true wealth was in the times of this palace. You need to dedicate several hours to visiting the Palace and it’s well worth the ticket price.
Anthony Sferruzzi — Google review
Expansive, scenic and a great outing. Give yourself more time as the grounds are huge!
Easy to get to on public transit.
We spent over 4 hours there and we almost had our camera bag locked overnight as they closed at 6 when we saw 8 on Google.
Luckily they let my son back in to retrieve it.
The buildings were so elegant and the level of detail in the decorating and the craftsmanship in the art and furnishings were sometimes overwhelming. We really could have used more time for exploring. There were times when we didn't feel we were in the middle of the city. We heard birdsong and water. Kids playing made it sweet. A wonderful outing.
Anne Choy — Google review
Beautiful 1700s palace built in the French romantic style. It will take you about 45 minutes to tour the palace, another 45 for the tables and 2-3 hours to explore the grounds. I recommend buying the all inclusive pass ahead of time because lines are long.
Kit Pfeiffer — Google review
The place is very nice and scenic. If you are interested to visit inside the Palace, you need to purchase €10 ticket. For guided trip and museum, you need to pay an additional €8. During my visit a few rooms were closed due to renovation. During weekend, expect a queue of 10-20 people for the tickets. Also inside the Palace.
Anup Dash — Google review
It’s 15th Century Palace which is simply beautiful. €15 is worth to pay for ticket that gives you access to the main Palace, museum and all the Park Pavilions and Lodges.
I was feeling happy for trip to Nymphenburg Palace. The decor and architecture is splendid. It has beautiful baroque architecture and a beautiful garden work which is more beautiful than Buckingham Palace. Staff is cool helpful. Even the garden is superb for a walk n enjoy the view. A big Botanical garden is just at the end of corner which is worth to visit too.
win task — Google review
Beutiful Palace. I have a season pass to see all the palaces and more for Bavaria. You'll want to get the audio for the tour. Very educational. Another site I highly recommend. 1 Nov is a German holiday, so it was crowded, but I had a great time.
Wade Utley — Google review
It was beautiful, but it made me sad that in the winter you can’t fully see everything cause the statues are covered (although I do get the reason) and inside you can only see one floor. However, it was really pretty and the entrance hall was gorgeous. I recommend getting the audio guide, it’s quite cheap and you get the full experience.
Alicia — Google review
Definitely a very nice place to visit. No bags allow they do have free of charge locker. Adult entry is 8 euros
J Z — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place to visit. You can only see a very small portion of the castle. I really wish you could tour more of it because of how large it is. You’re only allowed up one level and into about two dozen rooms but they’re absolutely breathtaking regardless. The park would be beautiful to walk in the spring or summer.
Jacquelin Leavey — Google review
Beautiful and historic palace of older Bavarian kings. Lots of beautiful art and historical pieces to see. Informative placards tell the story of the castle and kings who owned this palace. The large gardens are also a great place to go for a walk. There is an entrance fee for the palace itself l, but the gardens are free to explore.
Jameson Thornton — Google review
📍 Location: Amazing location treat the Botanical Garden (the garden opens at 9:00).
🚌 Transportation: Tram stop next to the entrance.
🪑 Sitting: A lot places to sit, benches and open grass spots.
🌭 Food & drinks:No, there wasn’t any places to buy food or drinks.
🕶️ Shade: Only inside and when you gets in to the small forest at the end of the back of the palace.
👀 View: Amazing! Very beautiful sculptures and a lot of geese are wandering around, and very quiet and relaxing.
🧼 Clean: Super clean.
🏪 Store near by: There some coffee shops and restaurants 10 mins walk from the entrance.
Omri Gilhar — Google review
Very beautiful palace with great architecture. Palace is well maintained.
Very good place to bring kids. Unfortunately we are not able to visit all attractions in the palace.
We went only for Galarie and that was really great.
They have almost 300 parking places, we can park for free.
Every attraction has a price other than visit to Garden.
They have a Gondola too inside, we can ride with a price.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
One of the most amazing and beautiful gardens I’ve visited. The grounds are huge and the gardens are free to visit. You can spend almost all day there to visit all the amazing places. There are free parking nearby s well. The main palace building is a huge villa with two wings that had 16 rooms. The rooms are decorated beautifully with luxury furnitures.
Armi — Google review
Nymphenburg Palace is an absolute gem! My visit here left me awe-inspired. The palace's architecture is breathtaking, and the vast gardens surrounding it are like a piece of paradise on Earth.
The interior of the palace is a step back in time to the opulence of Bavarian royalty. Each room is exquisitely decorated and tells a rich history. The porcelain rooms were a personal favorite, showcasing some of the finest porcelain craftsmanship I've ever seen.
The extensive gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll, and the fountains are a true marvel. I visited during the summer, and it was a delight to see the fountains in full splendor.
The staff at Nymphenburg Palace were friendly and helpful, offering insights into the history and culture of this magnificent place. I highly recommend taking a guided tour to get the most out of your visit.
Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply looking for a beautiful and serene escape, Nymphenburg Palace is an absolute must-visit. It's an experience that will stay with you forever, and I can't wait to return.
Enjoy free parking and WiFi also.
Kapil Dhand — Google review
This is an interesting Palace with authentic pictures and furniture. You do get to see a sufficient number of rooms for the entry fee. The walk from the tram is a long one. It took us at least 15 minutes. A taxi or car will cut out about 2/3 of the distance.
Tom Valesky — Google review
Beautiful palace. Although the museum is not big, you can see it. Most of all I liked the porcelain museum of the Nymphenburg Manufactory, which is located in the next building. I love porcelain dishes and figurines. And a very interesting museum of carriages and sleighs. It's a total delight. The carriages are simply incredibly richly decorated. True, not all museums are open in winter and autumn, but it’s worth a visit.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
Visually the palace is very simple.
So I don’t even know what to recommend watch in it :) Just right for a walk. There are souvenirs, a restaurant, a canal, swans, some flowers
Marіna S — Google review
Amazing area. Beautiful outside area used as a public park. Huge building. The part of the building we could visit had decorations on walks, painting in the ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and furniture from the right time period. Well worth a visit when in the area.
The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site in Germany serves as a solemn place of remembrance and education, showcasing the horrors of the Holocaust during World War II. Located near Munich, visitors can easily access this historic site through a five-hour tour that includes transportation from the city. The memorial provides insight into the brutal nature of Nazi camps, with exhibitions, reconstructed barracks and cells, photographs, documents, and memorials.
Great for history lovers. We did the guided tour and it was a wonderful experience. Some of these one star comments are insane. The emotions around this place are deep but those who forget history are certain to repeat ir
Arthur Perry III — Google review
Arrive early and sign up for tour at the visitor center. Entry to memorial is free but tour was about 11 euros per person. The limited group size English led tour is at 11 am and takes about 2 hours. There is a lot of information in the museum and take the extra time (since you arrived early) to go through the material on your own (tour will not spend time with exhibits). Dress appropriately for walking and the weather. There is a small cafeteria in the visitor center.
Alvin Pastrana — Google review
The camp, the bunks are mostly recreated as everything was destroyed after World War II but still very heart wrenching to read all the accounts of torture they had to undergo in the very room and ground. Those brave brave souls... It's a good reminder of what humankind has been through and a homage to those who fought for their lives and others'.
N M — Google review
Great Experience - I don't really recommend getting the audio (€4.50). Just something else to keep up with. It's just as easy to read the posters all around. Will you do one person working the line? The line was out the door. One person working the line to return the speakers while one person was standing in the information booth. Not doing anything., And wouldn't assist.
Other than that small snafu - Great place to reflect on our past and try to remember not to repeat history.
Shelby MaybeLater — Google review
Absolutely incredibly powerful place to visit. It’s very well presented and managed - combination of extensive museum exhibits with text (multiple languages), artifacts, real life stories, videos, and pictures. Be sure to read as much as possible as you tour.
There are memorials and public art throughout the site that represent many different backgrounds of the victims impacted. Careful reconstruction has been done on a few buildings, some original buildings remain, and much of the open ground is there from where original buildings once stood.
We spent nearly 4.5 hours there and could have easily spent longer as learned lots.
Audio guides in different languages are available.
Dave Donahue — Google review
Definitely worth visiting, but a somber day relative to most tourist experiences. The displays are very informative and in English and German. We used the virtual tour on our phones and felt like we for a great overview between that and the extensive museum. Audioguidesare available, but we did not use. Be prepared to walk a bit but it is flat. First thing when you arrive, check on the time of the documentary movie in your language as it fills fast and we never got in. Plan on spending at least 2-3 hours. Facilities like WC and Cafe were clean and good quality. The muffin I had and strudel we ate was fabulous.
Laureen Biczak — Google review
Very sobering place. We arrived early in the morning around 0930hrs and left around 1100hrs —we could have spend more time here but our little ones were getting restless! Right when we were leaving several buses were arriving packed with people. My suggestion is if you’re looking to have a solemn visit go early!
The parking lot is €3 bring cash. If you go in the information center they have headphones to translate. I also saw groups with a host but I’m not sure if you are able to sign up before hand or at the information center.
Mev A — Google review
Not quite right to say that you enjoyed visiting Dachau as it is a memorial to a terrible time but it is done very well. I would have like to see more of how they lived in the camp and daily life (there were lots of written information) but it would be more informative to see it reconstructed. We learnt more about the rise of fascism and it is a good reminder of the insidious nature of these regimes. Definitely worth visiting.
Amanda Stephenson — Google review
It's heavy but worth it. I'm a history buff, and there were things on this visit I didn't even know. People say you need 2-3 hours, and it was my second time there and going thriving the whole thing (not enough time the first time). You need way more than 3 hours if you want to see everything, read everything and do the walk of remembrance.
Kelly Goodman — Google review
This is a sad reminder of one of the darkest moments in human history, preserved and presented to help us never forget and never repeat.
As this is a somber place, there is no food on the grounds, so eat either before or after you visit.
Photos and videos may be upsetting, and one should consider this before coming.
The town of Dachau is a lovely residential neighborhood. The grounds surrounding the camp are wooded, grassy, and pleasant: a surprising contrast.
Worth a visit. Plan on spending some hours reading the placards and contemplating the meaning of this memorial.
Ettal Abbey is a magnificent complex situated in the Alps, established in 1330 by Ludwig the Bavarian for a group of knights and Benedictine community. The monastery comprises a baroque church with breathtaking frescoes and sculptures, along with a liqueur distillery, gift shop and bookstore. Visitors are captivated by the stunning dome inside the church that highlights its beauty. Additionally, there is a renowned brewery on-site which adds to its charm.
This place was very cool. it was established in 1330. they brew beer, Schnapps and make their own cheese. And there is a very good Italian Restaurant right across the street. Reasonable prices and serves the Abby's beer.
Jason Sanchez — Google review
The Benediktinerabtei Ettal was really a sight to behold, and very majestic. Dominating the sleepy little town of Ettal. Be sure to head into the Basilica and stay awhile!
Jonathan Lim — Google review
Beautiful monastery, with a selection of biers and liqueurs available for purchase (they've been making them locally for centuries). When visiting bear in mind that this operates like a normal church so choose your hours in a way to not disturb the people praying there.
Marcin Franc — Google review
This was a bit of a disappointment during my
recent visit. The grounds and monestary are nice but after a few minutes I was wondering what I was going to do next. The Cafe and Brewery were closed even though Google said both were open.
Myles Long — Google review
Wow! Just wow! The whole complex is amazing! Set nestled in the Alps, you can see why the founders felt they would be close to God here. There is a nice little gift shop, a regionally famous brewery, and a church with exquisite frescoes and sculptures. The Dome inside the church alone, is worth the drive. If you go here, see if you can spot the unicorn :-) I highly recommend it!
P Knut — Google review
The abbey is breathtaking and pulled emotions out of me that I’ve never felt inside any other church. It’s free to go inside the abbey and the gift shop has many beautiful items. If you’re in the area, this is well worth a stop.
Mariana Miller — Google review
Beautiful monastery in the Bavarian mountains. Great for a one day hiking trip. You can take a longer round trip between Ettal and Oberammergau and enjoy the beautiful views of the monastery from the forest on your way back. On your way back stop and take a break at the Kloster restaurant. Very tasty food with good service and beautiful design.
Roxana — Google review
Ettal Abbey is surrounded by beautiful mountains and waterfalls! We enjoyed walking around the compound and just enjoying the fresh air. There is a shop within the compound that has beer that is brewed there and outside of the compound there is a cheese shop. We spent around an hour there and the stop was well worth it.
Justin O — Google review
The Ettal Abbey is a great stop. Very picturesque views of the Abbey can be had from a couple small hotels (best from Blaue Gams) on the western side. Blaue Gams is a fantastic hotel and restaurant too. Had a very memorable stay here (views, tranquility, and a classic Bavarian experience). Well worth a side trip from Neuschwanstein or Oberammergau.
EveryDayGlory ! — Google review
Located very close to the Garmisch region of Bavaria this place is an Architectural masterpiece. It is said that the foundation originally consisted of a Benedictine double monastery – a community for men and another for women – and also a house of the Teutonic Knights.
The original Gothic abbey church, built between 1330 and 1370, was a modest structure in comparison to the great churches of medieval Bavaria. The inside of this church is majestic in every way and has a beautiful acoustic sound effect. The monastery runs a brewery, a distillery, a bookstore, an art publishing house, a hotel, a cheese factory joint venture, and several smaller companies. The distillery produces Ettaler Kloster Liqueur. Please note ttr Café inside the Ettal is now closed till Easter. Huge parking area around and also places to eat.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
Looked great, a lot of information was available. Unfortunately even though the internet they open, most areas were closed.
St. Peter und Paul, also known as the Oberammergau Parish church, is a stunning example of southern German Baroque architecture. Built between 1735 and 1749 by Joseph Schmuzer, it features intricate rococo design and was adorned with sculptures by Franz Xaver Schmadl and frescoes by Mattha Gunther. The church boasts a main altar along with four side altars, elaborate stucco work, and impressive ceiling and wall frescoes.
Beautiful hidden gem in Obermergau! Loved the architecture of this catholic parish church! It was built between 1735–1749 according to the plans by Joseph Schmuzer. It has a main and four side altars, rich stucco work, large-scale ceiling and wall frescoes, a pulpit and an organ. Loved the art on the altar and the graveyard!
Shreejith Krishnan — Google review
It is the Catholic parish church of Oberammergau in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen District (Bavaria), is an important example of the southern German Baroque. It was built from 1735 to 1749. The sculptures were created by Franz Xaver Schmädl, the pictures and frescoes by Matthäus Günther.
A pre-Romanesque predecessor church was probably built as early as the ninth century, possibly replacing an even older wooden church. At this time, the Welfe Ethiko withdrew here with twelve companions to a life in a monastic community. In 1167, the Kempten monastery was given twelve courtyards with the right to present themselves through the church. In 1295 and 1362 they became the property of the Augustinian monastery in Rottenbuch. All pastors of Oberammergau can be completely documented from 1432 to the secularization of the monastery in 1802; they all were Augustinian Canons.
The Oberammergau parish was founded in the 12th century by the Rottenbuch canon monastery, with which it remained pastorally connected until secularization. The first church was replaced by a Gothic building in the High Middle Ages. This had become so dilapidated at the beginning of the 18th century that the new baroque building was tackled.
The middle picture of the high altar shows the Mother of God as the heavenly helper of those who ask for intercession and contribute gifts. It is replaced by a figure of the risen Christ during Easter and the Passion Play. The statues of the apostles Peter and Paul as well as the outside of St. Joseph and Joachim with their attributes are remarkable. The Lamb of God is enthroned on the book with seven seals above the tabernacle .
The two side altars on the choir arch are dedicated to the theme of redemption through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The left altar shows in a rare representation God's decision to salvation as an "inner conversation" of the Trinity. The saints Martin and Gregory the miracle worker appear at the side. The right altar shows Christ on the cross -- this cross is considered to be the one in front of which the Oberammergau residents took their vows of the Passion Play in the year of the plague in 1633 -- with Mary and John and, on the outside, the "good thief" Dismas and Mary Magdalene .
The altars in the side extensions are dedicated to the holy clan (left; altarpiece by Günther) and Saint Anthony of Padua (right; picture by Johann Jakob Zeiller ).
It's a very gorgeous sanctuary to say the least (photos).
Michael Nish — Google review
Beautiful paintings, very ornate altar and furnishings.
Brian Achey — Google review
Amazing church in Oberammergau. Worth a stop to see the beautiful art throughout the church.
Brian Saylor — Google review
Incense filled the air and beautiful music practice were perfect for a quick visit. Hope to attend Mass on my next visit to Oberammergau.
Seth&Denise Mespelli — Google review
The church was open and we stepped inside and were truly amazed by the beauty inside. It is a must see!
Chris M — Google review
Well worth a visit especially to see the light display inside the church between 9pm and 10pm it will give you a life changing experience
Peter Hassan — Google review
St. Peter und Paul Church in Oberammergau is open for visit and hosts normal service mass.
Gigi R — Google review
Very nice church. Great example of baroque and Rococo style.
Schloss Linderhof, a palace built in the 19th century, boasts extravagant interiors filled with mirrors and chandeliers. Although small in size, it is richly decorated and surrounded by French gardens complete with fountains and follies. The castle was inspired by Versailles and dedicated to Louis XIV, the French Sun King. King Ludwig II used this palace as a secluded retreat and rarely entertained guests there.
Such a Beautiful place. In summer the palace looks spectacular. From April to October you can take a visit inside the Castle and the tickets are only 10 euro per person. It’s amazing inside the king residence. There are very good English speaking tour guides who can explain very nicely to the non-german speaker visitors. The whole palace area is so peaceful and well maintained. You can just sit and relax under a tree. It’s also looks beautiful in winter specially with snow. But I would recommend you to visit is summer. It looks more lively in Summer.
Shamima Akhter Shanchi — Google review
So I was a bit let down at first. When you see the palace from the outside you’ll see it’s not very big. And you wonder why it’s even called a palace. The first room you walk into is definitely beautiful, but still not as extravagant as I expected. Then you get up stairs and it blows your mind. Definitely a decor to impress. It’s a light walk up from the ticket office. They will not let you take pictures inside. Still it’s breath taking, but a very short tour. Maybe 30 minutes max
Baron Migs — Google review
We did an English tour of the palace and it was nice. You tour a few beautiful rooms full of gold, a massive bed, and some beautiful art and antiques, and the whole tour is about 25 minutes. No pictures allowed, but dogs are allowed inside if they’re carried. The grounds are lovely. The gift shop has good variety and there’s a cafe. Parking cost 3€. I would recommend coming early to beat the crowds and book your tour online.
Nguyen Nguyen — Google review
This is a beautiful palace, opulent and a monument to Ludwig's vision. It is not as large as Neuschwanstein, nor perched on a mountain, but it is a lovely forest setting and has beautiful gardens to walk around in and it is very peaceful. It's a shame they only show the opulence (which was good) as Ludwig was a fan of the latest technology and we would have liked to have seen other aspects of the building.
Brenton B — Google review
The grounds surrounding the palace are gorgeous. Plenty of fountains, a lake, hiking trails, gardens etc.
Entrance to the park surrounding the palace is free so at a cost of 3 euro for parking you get a great deal.
Visiting the interior of the palace can only be done via a guided tour so it's worth buying a ticket when entering the compound and walk around the park until the time of the tour arrives. It's nice and worth the price but not a must have.
???? ??? — Google review
One of our favorite palaces to visit and the one where Ludwig II lived the most time. Massive fountain... just wait for the timed display. The best part was that nearly the whole Palace is available to tour (most others tour a very limited portion). The palace is in excellent shape, as are the gardens and fountains. Also much easier to get in to the tour than some other.
Matt Sigal — Google review
Absolutely amazing. It was so nice to see this castle. Every room was as it was back them. The tour guide was so knowledgeable and informative. The grounds were glorious. It was an easy walk and very affordable. Loved our visit and the story behind the castle. Well worth the visit
D D — Google review
Beautiful castle built for King Ludwig II, with gorgeous gardens. The tour is a must. This was combined with the tour to Neuschwanstein castle and worth the full day excursion. You tour multiple rooms of the castle and hear about the personal life of the eccentric king. No photos inside the castle but the grounds and outside are photo worthy.
Theresa Esposito — Google review
One of my favorite places to see in Munich, while it may be the smallest palace, it is still quite impressive.
I visited as a part of a tour bus group, so the ticket was only 9€. We got a ticket with the specific time slot to enter, so didn’t have to wait in line.
The palace is narrow, and has stairs, so I don’t think it’s suitable for wheelchair users. The tour doesn’t take long, and it moves, though, slowly.
A special thanks to our guide, Mr Schneider; he’s great at his job, and clearly loves the topic he’s talking about. He made the visit much more enjoyable. We joked, that we wouldn’t mind having him showing us all the other castles and palaces.
Stefania — Google review
Beautiful little one man palace! Used to be a hunting lodge but King Ludwig did some serious upgrades and made this palace a mini gold gilded home - seriously - gold everywhere once you enter. Extravagant, over the top decor seems to cover every inch of the inside! My wife and I toured this area in February when there were almost no crowds and loved it but will come back in the spring when the outside fountains and gardens are open and in full bloom!
Philip Smith — Google review
The whole Schloss Linderhof compound was a lot of fun to walk around and pretty easy with a toddler. We didn't tour inside of the palace due to not getting tickets ahead of time, but we still enjoyed our time here. Even without going inside, the trip was well worth it.
Justin O — Google review
Amazing palace with a beautiful garden and a wonderful setting with the mountains in the backdrop.
It really is a very relaxing scene with plenty of things to see and explore.
It’s really nice to see how well it was preserved and being taken of.
It’s very reasonably priced. Parking is about €3 and admission to the palace and hunting hut is €10.
Really cool place to check out.
Rawad Elias — Google review
Lots of pressed gold leaf, opulently decorated residence of King Ludwig II with an equally impressive formal garden.
Situated about 1.5 hours from Munich, this Baroque style small castle is the only one King Ludwig II lived to see completed. The Castle guided tour is quite short at around 30 minutes (the info is similar to that in Wikipedia). The rooms with the most lasting impression is the Hall of Mirrors and his spacious bedroom - decorated in ornate, theatrical style, complete with an enormous Indian Ivory chandelier. There are no photographs allowed inside the Palace.
The formal garden with its geometric, colourful flower beds, clipped hedging, statues, fountains - is a joy to photograph.
Ming — Google review
Very friendly staff who do excellent tours of the interior of the palace in excellent English. No photography inside the building,but lots of pictures can be taken of the exterior and the amazing gardens. Great facilities such as cafe shop and plenty of toilets! A hidden gem well worth a visit.
David S — Google review
Linderhof Castle nestled in the heart of the enchanting Bavarian Alps is a masterpiece of opulence and architectural finesse.
The palace itself is a visual delight, with its intricate design and immaculate gardens. Each room tells a story of lavish luxury, showcasing the refined taste of King Ludwig II. The Hall of Mirrors is a particular highlight. A breathtaking display of mirror-lined walls and crystal chandeliers that create an illusion of infinite space and light.
The surrounding gardens are a work of art in their own right, with perfectly manicured lawns, fountains, and sculptures.
It's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking to be enchanted by the grandeur of the past.
Bart D — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Germany! Not big, but stunning castle with sculptures, fountains and landscaping design! Mountains around looks great! But for the cold season, statues are closed to keep from destruction, so I recommend to visit Linderhof Palace in summer to see maximum
Ілона Бабкіна — Google review
Beautiful palace in southwest Bavaria - well worth the trip down here if you're a tourist near Munich. It might be a bit of a unknown area, but of the many castles we saw in Bavaria this was definitely top. The price is reasonable for the amount of cool things you get to see in the Palace and park. The walk is approx. 20min to the palace itself, and you should line up at your according time to make sure you don't miss your tour spot.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
As a mother of five children, ranging in age from 15 to 1 year old, I can't say enough about our wonderful experience at Linderhof Palace. Visiting in the month of February allowed us to see this stunning gem in a beautiful winter setting.
From the moment we arrived, the friendly staff made us feel welcome and accommodated our large family with ease. The grounds were impeccably maintained, and the palace itself was like something out of a fairytale. The kids were absolutely mesmerized by the beautiful architecture and the snow-covered gardens.
The guided tour of the palace was informative and engaging, keeping the attention of all of my children (even the wiggly ones). They were fascinated by the opulent decor and the stories of King Ludwig II. The older kids were able to appreciate the historical significance of the palace, while the younger ones simply marveled at the grandeur of it all.
After the tour, we spent time exploring the expansive gardens, where the kids had a blast running around. The snow-capped mountains in the distance provided a breathtaking backdrop for our family photos.
We also enjoyed a warm cup of hot chocolate at the on-site café, which was a welcome treat on a chilly day. The staff was accommodating and patient with our large group, and we never felt rushed or unwelcome.
Overall, our visit to Linderhof Palace was an unforgettable experience for our family. It was a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty that appealed to all of my children. I highly recommend this attraction to any family looking for a memorable and educational outing. We can't wait to visit again in the future.
Shamekia Bustamante — Google review
We only stayed outside while in transit from Swangau to Salsburg. It was being winterized so the fountains were off and covered. Stunning gardens.
Daniel De Lisle — Google review
Gorgeous castle with rich history, the tour is worth the expense - quite informational and posh. No touching and no photographs. The interior is under constant renovation. The castle is a small hike from the entrance, with varying altitudes on the compound. The garden is beautifully landscaped with many picturesque spots and statutes. There is a gift shop at the base, near the entrance. The terrain is manageable. Climate was moderate for early June, almost hot. Highly recommend!
L.A. T — Google review
A very gorgeous castle definitely to be visited. Try to get there early to avoid crowds. Also do book a tour to visit the castle from inside as it's very impressive. The rest of the palace grounds are free and nice to wander about.
Bharathi Mani — Google review
Beautiful palace constructed by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It is the smallest of the three built by him and also the one he lived in the most. Built in a manner befitting Louis the XIV of France, it is highly ornate and gilded and has lots of mirrors. Only the first floor is currently open to visitors and tours are conducted by guides. Tickets have to be purchased and can be done in advance.
Roy Mathew — Google review
Lovely place. It was smaller than I thought it would be, but it was a great tour inside. The rooms are well worth a look, there's lots of delicate and old ornaments to admire. The staff are friendly and informative. You can't take pictures inside, so enjoy the tour while it lasts.
The gardens surrounding the Palace are lovely and definitely worth having a wander around while you're waiting for your tour time.
The Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century hilltop fortress constructed for King Ludwig II. The castle, which resembles Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, was created to recreate the world of Germanic mythology inspired by Richard Wagner's operatic works. The Sängersaal or Minstrels Hall is the most stunning room in the castle, with frescoes depicting scenes from Tannhäuser opera.
From the car park to reach the castle you can walk or take a ride with the bus or carriage. The tickets to get inside the castle are at the base, where the transportation is. Unfortunately I couldn't visit it inside as I didn't had enough time to wait one hour and a half for the next group tour. But next time I'll be more prepared for this. Even so seeing the castle surroundings was a very nice experience. You have plenty of nice views and lots of nice spots to take beautiful pictures.
Raul Gavris — Google review
Absolutely amazing location! This castle is just like from the fairytale! Take Romantic route when going there- you will enjoy beautiful countryside views and a lot of cows on the road! Castle itself located on the hill and reaching it by foot will take some 20-30 minutes. But you can take bus or horse ride there also! Tickets to enter the castle should be booked in advance- otherwise you will enjoy only from the outside, as we did!
Denis Nikolajev — Google review
It was a beautiful place but lots of hiking and it's difficult to find the spot where you can take an instagram worthy photo of the castle and even if you do, you will have to wait in line for 40 minutes to get there. It's so crowded in August that instead of enjoying the place, you will get a headache. But minus the crowd, it's a wonderful place!
Umama Shah — Google review
Beautiful place!! I went near the end of November and it was snowy. Not all restaurants were open but there were enough to get a bit to eat. Easy walk around the area; both castles and the lake. Two viewpoints were blocked off because of the snow which was disappointing but understandable. The snow made it magical but if you want to see all sides of the castle go in warmer weather. It is about a 25 minute tour of the castle and you cannot take pictures or video inside. I used the GetYourGuide app to book a full day tour from Munich and it was a comfortable easy way to go! It is about a 30-40 minute walk up a paved path to the Castle so wear comfortable shoes. You have to sign up for a tour time so as to not overcrowd the castle. Lockers are accessible near the entrance of the castle and plenty of gift shops. Check this one off the bucket list!
Jacqueline Harens — Google review
I love coming back to this castle. It has something magical about it. I’ve seen it in all four seasons and each season has its own beauty. However the negative side of going there in winter is that the bridge where you could take good pictures of the castle could be closed due to weather conditions.
From the parking lot to the foot of the entrance, you can take a horse drawn carriage which cost at present eight euros per person for each direction. However, you can also walk it, which takes a good 20 minutes. From there it’s another 10 to 15 minute walk to the actual entrance of the castle.
I find the tour to be a bit short. I took a tour a few years ago where it was longer, but I suppose they no longer offer that. I do enjoy having a cup of coffee and cake inside a castle, though after the tour.
Jamie — Google review
The castle is beautiful! Too bad that on the inside you can’t take pictures.
On the outside you’re one step from the alps, trees and 2 beautiful lakes that make the place look like taken out of a book.
The walls, ceiling, and ornaments are wonderful, of course like every castle is full of amazing stuff
Adriana Valenzuela — Google review
What can anyone say about the world famous fairytale castle Neuschwanstein. It is stunning and surreal in person. The tour is well worth but make sure to book in advance. Getting to it is a challenge but no matter the method it is inexpensive. Even the horse drawn carriages was 7 euros a person. Many still walked, even in the rain.
The story around the castle is fascinating and sad. It was far from done when King Ludwig was killed. Only can imagine what it would be if he could have finished it.
Stayed in the nearby town of Fussen. Such a lovely place. Would not stay near the Castles as there is not much to do.
Wanderers Compass Travel Blog — Google review
I had been wanting to visit for many years since my first visit to Bavaria. I'm glad I did as it is, obviously, a very impressive and beautiful building set in fantastic scenery.
No pictures are permitted to be taken while on the tour itself. Obviously some people still try, but thankfully the staff are quick to stop them.
Tours are run on a timed entry system and conducted with audio guides. Surgical masks are required. Homemade/cloth masks are not permitted. If you try to enter without a mask, or with a cloth mask, you will be made to pay €4 for an accepted one.
Buy your tickets ahead of time. A limited number of day tickets are available at the tourist centre in Schwangau (no tickets are available for purchase at the castle itself) but they go very quickly.
Don't miss the view from Marienbrucke before going into the castle itself.
Small cafe on site after the tour. Not bad, not great.
Gift shop has usual kind of trinkets and is pricey.
Nick M — Google review
We purchased our tickets in advance and printed them at home. They are timed and you can only enter the inside of the castle 10 minutes before the "tour" starts. I recommend getting the first tour of the day because the parking lots fill up and it gets hot in the summer.
We caught a bus from parking lot #4 up to the top of the hill. You pay on the bus - cash only - a few euros per person. From there we walked to a bridge with an excellent view of the castle and took some photos. We then walked to the castle and waited for our tour to start. We had an audio guided tour which was very informative. This castle is stunning, beautifully preserved and cared for. It's definitely a bucket list place to visit. After our tour we walked back downhill to our car. Highly recommend visiting this castle.
Johnny Lingo — Google review
This castle is amazing , the views are spectacular the inside is just beautiful you have to see it to understand . You cannot take pictures inside the castle We took a horse drawn carriage up to the castle for about 8 euros and 4 euros down trust me either take the carriage or bus the walk is all up hill and about 30 minutes . There is plenty of parking and restaurants and cafes to eat and get drinks from there are also souvenir shops inside the castle . And the place is very crowded so if you can get there early . You cannot bring any bags inside and also no cameras . But do not miss being inside the mad kings castle .
EDWARD QUINN — Google review
Amazing palace in an amazing location between plains, lakes and high mountains. It looks medieval but is modern. Worth any voyage to come experience it and its surroundings.
Not that easy to get to but the climb/walk only adds to the luster of your visit. Reservations run out weeks in advance in summer so plan your visit well.
The bridge is best but not for the faint-hearted. I only go up a bit to take the amazing pictures of the castle, mountains, plain and lake.
We did not enjoy coming with a disabled person. We booked for a disabled person and an accompanying adult but:
1. You can't get to the front gate without climbing
2. You can't use the elevators in the castle unless you have a separate ticket for it, which I was not told about
3. The horse carriage stops running at 6pm even though we were told it would run until after our tour finished, so my mother had to hitch a ride back in an employee's car. If none had been available, she would have had to spend the night on the mountain somehow.
Michael Blok — Google review
A very beautiful castle! The old markings and objects within the halls and rooms are outstandingly stunning. This castle tells its story very well and the tourer guides explain every detail down to a fine art, giving a clear picture of who owned the castle and how it functioned. The view is so striking and the area around is a very nice and cute town, reflecting the castles beauty from above and below. Would recommend a visit!
Thomas S — Google review
Visiting the castle must be planned in advance by purchasing tickets on the website. The experience is unique. If the weather is good (no rain or fog) you will get wonderful photographs of the view of the Castle, the lake and the city itself, which is very charming. On the way to the Castle and minutes before the center you can find good restaurants. I recommend the tour!
Roberta Morcelli — Google review
Gorgeous. Magnificent. Outstanding. Breathtaking. Impressive.🤩
There could be other dozens of way to describe this gem, easily.
The best sights are gotten from the Marienbrucke.
From the inside it was never finished so there are two storeys empty and the visit is somehow rather short accordingly.
Urban Traveler — Google review
Beautifully crafted structure. A masterpiece on its own. You can book tickets online. You can park the vehicle and then take a bus or the horse carriage to reach the Castle. 10 mins walk from the Bus stop. Please take return ticket of the bus at the time of taking the trip to the castle saves some money.
Ambarish P — Google review
The scenery around it is absolutely stunning. Weather is just perfect on December, around 10 degree C and not too mild. Entrance fee may not justify the price as it is only a 5 min tour esp for someone had seen next level wall painting like in Vatican.
Lee Ivan — Google review
A must see! Love Germany, so pretty, stunning views. Please note that it is a long very steep walk from the parking area. There are horse carriages you can take up, unsure the cost.
Jacob Jackson — Google review
Beautiful. The scenery is amazing. Take the bus to the castle and look out but walk back. Make sure to swim in the lake located between the 2 castles, it makes for a great way to finish a warm day walking between the castles.
Kevin Smith — Google review
It's a beautiful place, but everything is made in order for you to pay a bit more.
Also, I highly recommend going early in the morning. We came the first time in the afternoon, and there were literally a hundred or more persons waiting for the bus to take you up to the castle.
Siwang Daopian — Google review
Give yourself plenty of time for photos and taking in the breathtaking views. September was a stunning time to visit. The castle is beautiful but the views from the castle are even more spectacular. There were flowers everywhere, the meadows were lush green and lakes dotted with sailboats. We saw a dozen hangliders floating through the sky, what an incredible view that must have been.
Amber Doran — Google review
Incredible Castle (inside and outside) is a must if you are in Bavaria. The only negative point would be that there is not much time to appreciate in the castle tour.
Couldn't find online tickets but risk it in going and was able to get the ticket (€ 15 per person)
Also, recommend to go to the bridge (20min walk from castle) perfect castle view and the wait is not that long just really crowded.
E — Google review
Absolutely beautiful castle & grounds. We took the horse & carriage up for 8 euro per person and then walked back down. We had a gorgeous day to be there. I'd highly recommend getting there early if you pre purchased your audio tour so you have plenty of time to get to the check in. ❤️
Laura Rod — Google review
First time visiting real castle. So good! Definitely worth visiting if you are in Munich. We went for a day tour, very very informative so you can understand the history! Tons of excitement and good architectural. Castle was built by limestone. I visited on the winter time.
Heard that when it’s summer, more sunlight, it makes the castle shines due to the limestones structure.
ZenSheng Tan — Google review
The castle is beautiful, although the place is very tourist-like. Can't enter the castle gates without a ticket and it's a specific time you may enter with your ticket. They will recommend a bus, and then a 15 minute walk from the bus stop. But you can walk up from the start of the bus to the castle in 20-25 minutes.
Christoffer — Google review
Absolutely magnificent castle! The art and architecture is incredible. The history is beautiful. I loved all the colors inside and all the different rooms. The outside view is absolutely chanting. Definitely worth the trip to check it out. My favorite were the murals which were inspirations for many stories that I am familiar with!
BusyB — Google review
Absolutely a rip-off, don’t take the €20 tour of the castle, you are climbing almost 200 stairs during the tour and it’s not worth it. The castle’s gift shops rips you off as well, the place mats were €7 in the first gift shop, then it was down to €5 in the second one on the way to exit. The view is nice, breathtaking but that’s just it. A very touristic place. Not worth it. Instead you can enjoy the view and have lunch in the restaurants maybe…just an idea…
Muzaffer Cagin IPEKOGLU — Google review
By tickets in advance or else there's the risk of not being able to enter the castle. Also I highly recommend going on that little hike after crossing the bridge. You will find a nice photo spot with very few people.
Victor Burcovschi — Google review
Worth a tour of the interior to see the artistry and hear about its inception. The tour wasn’t long and was a large group, leaving slower wanderers or those with more questions a bit rushed. But worth it! If uncertain of the signs for where to start your hike, you can follow the road that the carriages take. Also hiking to the view from the bridge is a must!
Kaitlyn Kline — Google review
This place is a great location, you have free parking and can walk around the castle at night and early morning before anyone’s around.
However it’s really more of a hostel, we had to share a bathroom and toilet and there was no kettle and a very basic bed, all okay for an overnight but nothing special
Breakfast was very nice and staff team lovely.
Paul Bennett — Google review
A very beautiful Castle from outside! One must definitely visit. It was wonderful to trek up the hill up till the Marienbrücke and take some spectacular pics of the castle and the river beneath! Overall takes around half a day to tour.
Hohenschwangau Castle, a neo-Gothic summer residence of King Ludwig II, was built by his father atop 12th-century ruins left by Schwangau knights. It has a distinctly lived-in feel with ornately furnished state rooms, where every piece of furniture is an original. The palace is far less showy than Neuschwanstein and features stars painted on the ceiling of Ludwig's bedroom.
Wow! Worth a visit for everyone. Again, you can't take any pics inside but plenty of photo ops outside of the castle and the surrounding scenery. My advice is get there as early as possible, past 10am it gets ridiculously busy. Tickets are timed so it's all very orderly. You can walk up to the castle, but I'd suggest taking the bus from the car park, you can then walk off to the right and go on the bridge, it's then a 5 min walk up to the castle. There's a shop, loos and lockers for bags. There are also loos once you're into the main courtyard. As of Aug '22 you need to wear a mask inside, but they do sell them at the info desk for €2 each. After you can walk down the hill or take a horse drawn cart (€4ea) but it takes the same amount of time. Plenty of options for eating and drinking around the car park. If you walk along the road past the car park, with it on your right, you'll be treated to an amazing blue lake nestled amongst mountains. Stunning.
Pale Chick — Google review
Beautiful castle walls and towers. There is a rich story (thanks to the amazing castle guide) on how King Ludwig designed and innovated the castle with electricity and even a lift ! Will consider this castle visit more of to accomplish a checklist if you are staying in Munich and not really a wow-must-visit attraction.
Fernando Sarael — Google review
The tour was fascinating and our tour guide was very knowledgeable and sweet. It was an "audio-tour" so we were given a history of the castle and the family in English, but our tour guide was fluent in English and German. She added so many other neat tidbits and facts to really personalize the tour.
NOTE: It is limited to the queen's chambers and ladies' rooms/the king's chambers and the knights' rooms, so much of the castle is not included in the tour. The kitchen is located in the back of the gift shop and is a neat sight as well.
We booked our tickets online. If you do the same (and I suggest you do as it often sells out!) make sure you give yourself ample time to find parking and walk up to the castle. We got there 20 minutes early and were cutting it close.
The lady at the entrance to the tour was not very nice at all. She was the one negative to the whole experience.
NOTE: LOTS OF WALKING - wear your good shoes.
Jennifer Lassausaie — Google review
Great castle to visit. We had a nice guided visit with an audio guide in English and a guide to answer questions. It was interesting and didn't take too long. Our group was only composed of 4 people, us included, so it was really nice. Great view from the castle too and a quick bus ride from and to Füssen. Be sure to check the return bus schedule as they are not really frequent.
Laurie Laberge — Google review
Great tour and wonderful visit. We thoroughly enjoyed both the inside space and outside. Well maintained and ran like clockwork. I would advise anyone to buy their tickets online ahead of time - we purchased our tickets weeks in advance.
Carrie Dietrich — Google review
Visited the castle during recent trip to Germany, audio tour was very informative. 2 gift shops, small cafe . Awesome opportunity for photos . Definitely a tourist attraction. Had to pay for parking and bus ride up mountain.
Fredrick Moreno — Google review
This year my husband and I decided to do castle tours in Germany. Yesterday we visited Hohenschwangau, (our 3rd castle visited in 2 days). I love the vibrant color of the exterior. It has a beautiful courtyard with a pretty fountain and landscape. Too bad it was raining which prevented us from taking some amazing photos of the castle and spending more time in the courtyard. This castle along with many others does not allow photography during the tour. King Maximilian II commissioned the construction of this castle. It has 50 rooms, rooms are small and have less decor than some of the other castles around. Overall it is a beautiful castle, overlooking the town below, and the mountains. I advised repurchasing the tour tickets ahead of time, less hassle. Guided tour comes in multiple languages. Our tour guide spoke English well.
P Hok — Google review
Amazing castle - more finished inside than Neuschwanstein. You can freely walk around, up to the castle and around the courtyard however you'll need tickets to go inside with a tour. Worth the visit here if you're in Fussen.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
The summer residence of the kings, the interior of the castle has been perfectly maintained since they ruled here. Each room has fantastic murals depicting fairy tale legends still original to when they were painted and not showing any aging. To get inside you need a ticket for the 30minute guided tour.
Andrew — Google review
Bring a swimsuit 👙🩲 to swim in the lake after the tour! An impressive castle on the inside, and a nice exterior view especially from the lake. The forced guided tour only shows you a fraction of the castle 🏰 but it's enough to get a sense of how the knights and royalty lived here.
Alan Czajkowski — Google review
If you want to visit inside, booking in advance is a must. The tour inside is about 35 to 40 minutes,about 17 people per group. You can't take photos or anything, and you couldn't even spend enough time to appreciate the art and paintings due to they're kind of pushing to finish the tour.
The price of the ticket is rather expensive for what you will get.
For someone who doesn't have much interest in history or low budget. I would recommend Just go to look around outside the castle instead, it's very beautiful views and free.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Such an idyllic setting, it is a must see when undertaking the Romantic Drive in Bavaria, Germany. Visited in early May 23 and found it to be a fantastic attraction.
The day we got to visit was a little drizzly but it set the scene for a rather romantic time to do the tour through the castle. Our tour guide was a fun guy and added to the tour. Entry is by way of booked tickets and the whole process of visiting the castle is done quite precisely. You won't be disappointed.
Peter Savage — Google review
Stunning, inside and out, with beautiful architecture and a rather interesting history. The grounds and castle are well maintained. Museum tour system was the most organized I’ve ever seen.
Sarah Hartman — Google review
Interesting castle to visit, the architecture of the castle is kind of stunning even though it is not as picturesque as its neighbour Neuschwanstein from the outside.
The tour of the interior of the castle is 30-40 minutes long and you will be able to see 8 rooms of the castle. It isn't the best castle tour, but it's kind of expected since this is a 200 years old castle with not much history.
Ionut Brinzan — Google review
Part of the dynamic dou of castles here. You can't see one without the other. Buy tickets in advance because they can and usually will sell out. Wonderful tour full of history, very friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Philip Smith — Google review
This castle is beautiful with some gorgeous views. It has a tour but no pictures inside. The young lady Lisa is a local German from this town and her English is amazing. Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Today 18 Nov 2023.
lambe9 — Google review
Must see castle in the Bavarian mountains. I highly recommend this castle tour over the neighbouring castle. Being much older than the larger castle next to it, the tour is much more interesting with some great insights and juicy stories from many centuries ago.
Russell Gilbert — Google review
The place was nice but very crowded on the weekend. The train and buses were loaded and the long queues everywhere. Would recommend taking a walk of the Alpensee located near by. It gives beautiful water reflection of the castles
Dheera Singla — Google review
Great place to visit for a day trip to Southern Germany.
This castle was built in the 1800s by King Maximillian II. His son Ludwig lived there as a child and built the more photogenic castle across the valley when he was older.
This particular castle is very well preserved. All of the furniture is still inside. It’s almost as if the residence simply went away for the weekend and let you come in to take a look at it!
It is still privately owned, thus they do not allow any photographs to be taken inside. My wife and I found it interesting that the queen and king each had their own separate floor of the castle, however there is a secret staircase that connects their bedrooms for conjugal visits!
The Museum of the Bavarian Kings is a must-visit for those interested in the history of the German kings, particularly King Maximilian II and King Ludwig II. Situated in Schwangau, it offers a comprehensive exhibition on the royal Wittelsbach family and their reign. The museum is conveniently located near the famous Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles, making it an ideal addition to a visit to these landmarks.
We basically stumbled into this place after exploring the area and I'm glad we did. Before the trip we studied up on Bavarian history so this was a nice treat. This is a great museum if you're a history person, or just want to kill some time before or after your tours. There's plenty of artifacts and information about Bavarian kings. Definitely recommend!
Adam Greenlee — Google review
Fascinating museum about the Wittelsback family! Nicely set up and lots to see. Would recommend if you're visiting the castles to come here, it adds some depth to understanding of their construction and the background behind them. It is in a very peaceful location by the lake, the area in front is a good meeting place and the start to walks around the short. The shop was also very nice and well stocked for gifts and books.
VA DJ — Google review
I don’t think be guiding castle worth €21 ticket. I think owner know that, so they strictly not allow we picture inside. True is : if u saw what they have . U really not pay for visit . Out side castle was stunning view. Worth billions . Ludwig II know how to build amazing castle. His parents didn’t have good deco taste.
vivian Liu — Google review
Nice, really big museum with everything translated in English and even an audio guide in English as well. We couldn't look at everything as it would have taken way too long, but it was nice. If you plan on reading everything, plan for more than one day there.
Laurie Laberge — Google review
I have not been in the museum. But the lady in the ticket office (4 min away from the museum) was really rough then I just gave up to buy tickets. I asked her a couple of questions she answered "you do not inform yourself good, ha?" Then she puffed then I escaped. It is not nice to encounter this type of people the time we want to enjoy from our holidays...
Gulvin Canan — Google review
Fun and incredibly interesting tour through the history of the governance of Bavaria and the Bavarian Royals themselves. Particularly focused on Maximilian I, Ludwig II, and Luitpold von Bayern.
Timothy Saunders — Google review
An interesting.place. After visiting both the nearby castles, it provided a good respite from the crowds which flock to the site. Word of advice. Prebook your tickets to avoid the long queues to see the castles. I booked in advance and had my ticket within 10mins of arrival, which saved me heaps of time from just having to stand there and wait to be served.
Paul Willard — Google review
A very detailed history of the Wittelsbach family, from medieval times to the present. Worth going to, especially if you have time to kill before your Neuschwanstein or Hohenschwangau tour. The artifacts are somewhat limited, since most of the good stuff is in the Munich Residenz. There is a nice display of table centerpieces from the 19th century Wittelsbach weddings.
Brian Planchard — Google review
Great and comfortable place to learn the history of the royal families of Bavaria! Close to the lake, the building and the location are gorgeous! Inside mainly paintings, pictures and explanation, some royal family’s items too. The visit is more cultural than visual! It’s usually included and worth if you pay for both castles. Don’t miss it!
Marcelo Ferreto Bispo — Google review
Very cool museum! We didn't go to the castles themselves, so it was very nice getting to learn about the castles and about the history of everything in the area. We got the audio tour clickers which were easy to use and very informative.
Daniel Klinger — Google review
Very nice. Only 11 Euro per person which is ok considering the area. High tourist area is what I mean. Also there is an elevator for those who can't climb stairs. Very informative and a great amount to see and learn from. I would visit again.
Nuna Yobusiness — Google review
I've visited more than 40 countries and I can say with certainty, this is the worst museum I've been to. Not worth your time
Artur A. Silveira — Google review
Small museum but with a lot of great information, recommended that you use the book they have at the entrance so you can get more insights on the exposition, definitely worth the trip and time spent reading the articles.
Heidi Decker — Google review
It's centrally located, clean, and friendly. It's expensive and has a lot of security (no photos) for what amounts to a lot of reproductions, some media, and only a few interesting artefacts. I recommend going to the cafe by the lake next door after your visit.
Füssen Altstadt is a charming and fairly small pedestrian center with quaint shops, cafes, and picturesque squares. The old Apotheke building on the main street and the fountain at the far end are notable attractions. This traditional southern town offers delightful restaurants, cafes, and dessert shops. Visitors can explore historic sites like Hohes Schloss and the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mang while enjoying a music parade in the afternoon.
Old part of cities never disappoints you. Instead, they welcome you in their comfort and cosy world.
Shefali Sharma — Google review
Although it was a rainy day, it was such a pretty place.
Abhishek Prasad Ojhanthachhe — Google review
Gorgeous little town with several restaurants and bars. I really loved to walk around on the historical roads. It wasn't crowded at all in the middle of May.
Eszter Bíró — Google review
Cute little town.
Marie — Google review
Such a beautiful town!
Nafisa Khairullah — Google review
Beautiful old town Füssen - plenty to see in the small roads within the old town. Great restaurants, various small churchs to visit, the large castle on the hill. Neuschwanstein castle is very close drive from here.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
Beautiful place)) Actually, Bavarian region is amazing. With these historical architecture, culture, there are a lot of friendly and kind people...I love...love...love GERMANY...BAVARIA...FÜSSEN❤ Highly recommend 👍
Marina Pashchuk — Google review
A unique place in Bavaria, a must if you’re visiting the Neuschwanstein Castle
Jesus Galinzoga — Google review
Cute old town right underneath a castle and right by a scenic river. Worth checking out for a few hours before heading to Neuschwanstein Castle. The buildings are very cute and have that Bavarian charm to them.
Irwin Mier — Google review
Beautiful old town with well-preserved historical buildings, including the pompous former St. Mang's Abbey and the so-called "Höhes Schloss", and a captivating natural landscape along the Lech River.
Natacha — Google review
The old town is incredible and very rich in atmosphere - it feels like going back in time. A small recommendation - if you go there, go when the weather is a bit worse. I went when it was raining a bit and the streets were empty - that's the best way to experience it in my opinion.
Marcin Franc — Google review
Nice little town, with great-looking shops. It's a pity it was a Sunday and these were closed.
Bibi King — Google review
The center of the roads In the shopping area of Fussen there are beautiful buildings and shops. It's also a great photography check point and dinning.
Ben Panuts — Google review
Füssen Altstadt keeps the traditional southern vibes. It is the main place of the town and it has nice restaurants, cafes, and dessert shops all around. The music parade at the afternoon was also great. There are other things to see, such as Hohes Schloss. Definitely must-visit place of the town.
Junhyun Kim — Google review
Very recreational town with the beautiful castles and lake. In town lots of great restaurants.
Fussen is the recommended place to come for sure!! You can't miss this Bavarian town.
The Price you have to Pay to ride an entire Day is 24 €. At the top you have Access to sertant Hiking routes and a Mountainbike Park. The Trails in the Bikepark are very nice, beginners and pros can ride here! Sadly the trails are mostly out of gravel, and this is one of your biggest Enemies as a Mountainbiker..
Die Meisterbauer — Google review
Great place for sledding....but newbies take all the necessary precautions and proper clothing. The sledding tracks offer some challenges.....you might fall off few times due to steep hair pin bends. Always tie the sledge to your wrist, else it might slip and go in the valley below. For Young children , parents should first access the risks and helmets should be mandatory
get2arup — Google review
Great for hiking and mountain biking
Johannes Glatz — Google review
Beautiful view's during the summer I was there reasonable prices and friendly
deekohaslanded — Google review
Super
Thorsten Falk — Google review
(Translated by Google) Smooth ride up and back again. Insane view. Great playground and nice toboggan run for children. Eating and drinking in the small restaurant is highly recommended. The service was very nice and helpful. Cost of food was not expensive. The cost of the train apparently varies between summer and winter. I didn't pay but my companion said he paid a lot less in the summer
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Reibungslose Fahrt nach oben und wieder zurück. Wahnsinns Aussicht. Toller Spielplatz und schöne Rodelbahn für Kinder. Das Essen und Trinken in dem Kleinen Restaurant ist sehr zu empfehlen. Die Bedienung war sehr nett und hilfsbereit. Kosten fürs Essen war nicht teuer. Wobei die Kosten für Bahn anscheinend zwischen Sommer und Winter variiert. Ich habe nicht bezahlt aber meine Begleitung meinte er habe im Sommer wesentlich weniger bezahlt
Alexandra Beckhaus — Google review
(Translated by Google) First of all: the photos come from the highly recommended mountain hut. You can sit very comfortably here, either in the warm Stübli or in the winter garden, which is quite cool in winter, with a fantastic view. The menu leaves nothing to be desired, even the little ones are catered for.
Downer: 1. The sun shines on the other side of the mountain.
2. There is no ski run.
3. The toboggan runs were closed.
4. The winter hiking trails were closed - all for no apparent reason.
So overall there are little to no possible activities apart from the short walk to the lookout point.
One exception: Families with children are well served here; there is plenty of scope for activity and experimentation, especially in summer. Today a few families took the opportunity for short sleigh rides as the slopes were closed.
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Vorweg: die Photos stammen von der sehr empfehlenswerten Berghütte. Hier kann man sehr angenehm sitzen, entweder im warmen Stübli oder im, im Winter recht frischen Wintergarten, mit phantastischem Ausblick. Die Speisekarte lässt keine Wünsche offen, auch für die Kleinsten ist gesorgt.
Wermutstropfen: 1. Die Sonne bescheint die andere Bergseite.
2. Es gibt keine Ski-Abfahrt.
3. Die Rodelbahen waren gesperrt.
4. Die Winterwanderwege waren gesperrt - alles aus nicht ersichtlichem Grund.
Insgesamt also gibt es wenig bis keine möglichen Aktivitäten, wenn man von dem kurzen Spaziergang zum Aussichtspunkt absieht.
Eine Ausnahme: Familien mit Kindern sind hier gut bedient, besonders im Sommer gibt es ein reichliches Betätigungs- und Experimentierfeld. Heute nutzen ein paar Familien die Gelegenheit für kurze Schlittenfahrten, da die Abfahrten gesperrt waren.
Irmela Eckerlin-Wirths — Google review
(Translated by Google) You have a great view from the mountain station. There is also a restaurant with very friendly service, which is a great place to refresh yourself after a hike.
In general, it is a great destination with children as there is a beautiful adventure trail and large playground.
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Von der Bergstation hat man einen super Ausblick. Es gibt auch ein Restaurant mit sehr freundlicher Bedienung, hier kann man sich nach einer Wanderung sehr gut erfrischen.
Generell ist es ein tolles Ausflugsziel mit Kindern, da es einen schönen Erlebnispfad und großen Spielplatz gibt.
Great fun, slides, wave pool, outdoor pool. Very convenient that you can use your wristband to get food or coffee and then just pay on your way out. Give yourself plenty of time to make a day of it.
Anne Smith — Google review
A fun way to spend a rainy day on holiday. Great slides, something for all ages. It was quite busy when we arrived, but got quieter in the evening. An early or late visit is advisable to avoid the crowds. The food was nice, but a bit pricey. I liked that you could add the food bill onto your wristband, which also acts as a locker key. All in all a lot of fun was had.
Stephanie John-Baptiste — Google review
I've been here a couple of times and it was always so much fun honestly. There is a kid's pool with waves and four slides. There is also a thermal section but you have to pay extra for that. If it's your birthday you get in for free (thermal section included!!) Really cool!
Danielle Müller — Google review
It was very noisy, overcrowded despite of Corona. Bathrooms and showers were dirty. I will not visit Wonnemar again.
Doris Olderdissen — Google review
Nice water park. I was there with a friend and his kids. Everyone found attractions for themselves. Minus one star for the fact that the best view is reserved for the sauna and spa area.
Kefirro87 — Google review
Just stopped in for the night (6.50€, cash or EC card at an Automat) while passing through town. Relatively private and quaint! It's a lovely 20 minute stroll along the river to Sonthofener See for a morning swim. <3
Bryn Thomas — Google review
I dont recommend this place for sauna or wellnes lovers.The wellnes part is under construction, but nobody told us at the reception, and if you aren't a german speaker, you wont get information until you go inside...all information are available only on german. The stuff wasn't kind at all, the sauna part was full. You can only buy a ticket to the sauna world or to the swimming pools.
Vass Alexandra Enci?na — Google review
Paid 61€ for the family ticket ( 2 adults, 2 kids ).
Slides are fun and all but the queue times can be quite long for slides ~15 minutes.
Wave bath is definitely fun but also not so large.
This is definitely a more busy/hectic place then one to relax/spa.
Yves Augustin — Google review
Very nice recovery from hiking or cycling in the summer season aswell as from skiing in the winter. 20 min by Car, Train-or Bus from Oberstdorf. Nice waves! Great slides! Outdoor pool with massage and mountain view 😊
Tomas Renner — Google review
Really cold water on the slides and the bigger pools 🥶 I also feel like the dark slide now is just.... Dark? It used to have water fall on you while sliding down and flashing lightning and other more "exciting" stuff but today there was litteraly nothing. No light, no water raining on you. it was just dark and the really steep fast slide was also closed.... so that wasn't great.
🫣 but the kids still had fun so... I guess that counts for something.
Mona Patzfuß — Google review
A friend of mine and me wanted to have cute little daytrip to the pool. The builings is old and looks like its about to fall apart. You can dee intot he changing rooms from the stairs and the best of the whole story is that they are charging 20€ ( even tho we are minors and students ). This is absolutely not worth the money. I was shook when we came in and saw how much we payed for literally nothing. The employees were rude. Overall I can just say that we will never come back, same with the money we lost. I will never pay 20€ again for this crusty dusty old place!
-.Leonie .- — Google review
A great place to get to know German sauna culture! The sauna area is very cozy, clean, with various sauna types, warm and cold pools, chill-out areas for a nap or reading a book. Great large swimming pool. Drinks and food options. And You get a picturesque view! Nice, helpful and friendly staff! Definitely coming back!
sofija shellare — Google review
The place is getting old. You can notice small renovation efforts. The saunas are too small. The sauna area is located next to a noisy car road and the view from the pool in the thermal bath is towards a construction side. Uncomfortable and very small changing area. Parking is extra.
Helena — Google review
An excellent place for children and the whole family. They have very interesting virtual games
Milos Prole — Google review
This was an expensive, noisy and crowded first time swim. Parking cost extra on top of entrance fee. The lap pool was crowded with no guidelines for clockwise swimming to help things be more organized. Thermal pool was crowded and additional cost. Showers … you have to go back downstairs to get your shampoo and towels if you kept them in the lockers. I chose to go home and shower as there was a wait to get into the shower area. I tried to find a staff person to ask a question.. The only people available were at the food court and they had no idea. There were multiple broken lockers and I had to actively look for a clean changing cabin. I will not be returning ..It was not in any way a relaxing time for me.