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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Berchtesgaden to Berlin?
The direct drive from Berchtesgaden to Berlin is 461 mi (741 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Berchtesgaden to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munich, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Potsdam, Weimar, Zell am See, and Ingolstadt, as well as top places to visit like Zell am See and Rattenberg, or the ever-popular Kitzsteinhorn.
The top cities between Berchtesgaden and Berlin are Munich, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Potsdam, Weimar, Zell am See, and Ingolstadt. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Berchtesgaden and 5 hours from Berlin.
Zell am See is a town located in Austria situated on the banks of Lake Zell, positioned south of the city of Salzburg. The St. Hippolyte Church is a Romanesque style building which features a tower that was added during the 15th century. Visitors can access ski slopes atop Schmittenhöhe mountain via trails and lifts.
2% as popular as Munich
58 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Berlin
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
11 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Berlin
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Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt, located in Bavaria, Germany, is famous for its Audi Forum and classic car museum. The city's medieval old town is accessed through the 14th-century Kreuztor gate, a symbol of Ingolstadt. Visitors can explore the Anatomical Institute from 1723 with its botanical garden featuring medicinal plants. The baroque ceiling of Asam Church Maria de Victoria is a notable attraction. Additionally, the New Castle houses the Bavarian Army Museum showcasing military history exhibits.
1% as popular as Munich
10 minutes off the main route, 33% of way to Berlin
Nuremberg is a major urban center located in the state of Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 500,000 people, it ranks as the second-largest city in Bavaria following Munich and stands as the 14th largest city in Germany overall.
18% as popular as Munich
17 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Berlin
Located in central Germany, Weimar is renowned as the birthplace of Weimar Classicism, a significant cultural movement. The city celebrates its literary heritage with the Goethe & Schiller Monument and museums dedicated to these iconic writers. Visitors can explore Goethe's baroque residence at the Goethe National Museum and discover Schiller's legacy at the adjacent museum. Additionally, architecture enthusiasts can admire works by Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus Museum Weimar.
3% as popular as Munich
33 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Berlin
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The largest city in Saxony, Germany is Leipzig, with a population of over 605,000 people as of 2021. This makes it more populous than the Saxon capital Dresden and the eighth most populous city in Germany overall. It is also the second most populous city in the former East German region after Berlin.
11% as popular as Munich
19 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Berlin
Located on the outskirts of Berlin, Potsdam is a city with great historical significance. It houses the Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The palace grounds also contain notable structures such as Orangery Palace and Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Roman Baths are another architectural treasure in Potsdam. The city is easily accessible through public transportation and can be visited alongside other nearby attractions such as Dresden or Leipzig.
10% as popular as Munich
14 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Berlin
Best stops along Berchtesgaden to Berlin drive
The top stops along the way from Berchtesgaden to Berlin (with short detours) are Marienplatz, English Garden, and Imperial Castle of Nuremberg. Other popular stops include Olympiastadion Berlin, Zoo Leipzig, and BMW Museum.
Kitzsteinhorn, located a few hours from Salzburg, offers a year-round snowy paradise with activities like glacier skiing, hiking, and tobogganing. The cable car provides stunning views of Kaprun and the surrounding area. Visitors can enjoy modern facilities, excellent snow conditions, and friendly staff at this ski station. With guided tours by park rangers and groomed runs for skiing, Kitzsteinhorn promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Ski station with marvellous views, excelent snow conditions (powder), modern installations and friendly staff. Looking forward to go back as soon as possible!
Jes?s M — Google review
Amazing gletscher, consisting of 3 jets. The highest top is 3000. I had fantastic ski week. The slopes are well maintained, not crowded, a lot of different lifts, . Would go again
Natka (Amsterdita) — Google review
With car from south of Sweden, easy and within reach. 7 hour drive. Really nice area, great slopes, with a lot of variety. Lifts are topnotch. However food is not good in Austria. Schnitzel, french fries with everything, horrible spagetti/pasta, they know how to do pretzel and gulasch and deserts. Did 9 days over christmas skiing fantastic 5+ food 2-
Lars G Andersson — Google review
Excellent for beginners and experienced skiers great location very quick gondolas longest I queued was 15-20 minutes. Ski pass 6 day all mountain including Zell am see for an adult €370 and €280 for a student. Excellent bar's and restaurant to choose from. When from 11th of February to the 16th
Pat Mc — Google review
Best cable car day we had in Austria. We went from Kaprun through several cable cars inclduing the new 3k konnection. Just note the time to the last descending cable so you won’t miss it.
At the top there is much to do, don’t miss the view on sides (on the Top of Salzburg and through the gallery). On the middle stations there are some nice hikes and restaurants, as well as playgrounds for kids
Ron Sokolovsky (Ronus007) — Google review
This is the most overcrowded ski resort I have visited in last 30 years. Let's be precise and say what exactly you get for (unfortunately) full price 64 Eur per day. Very limited number of ski slopes is even reduced by 30-40% of available skiing area, as large part of it is reserved as slalom training area for closed groups. Super overcrowded lifts and gondolas guarantee waiting times up to 30 mins.
Ivo Kovac — Google review
Some features are closed during the summer time. Make sure before you go up.
Annemarie Dreyer — Google review
Beautiful mountain with magnificent views, the cable car is wonderful, divided into 3 separate trips to get to the top.
I really recommend this place, it's so refreshing on top! Plus you can get beautiful photos.
Yossi Tabak — Google review
Had a great experience here, quieter resort than others I have been to but the skiing was fantastic and the slopes well maintained. I loved the wide blacks coming down and with the sun setting on the other side of the mountain it was perfect around 2pm.
Aron Johnston — Google review
Beautiful place. The cable car goes very high from the first and second station, it is not very pleasant to watch, but for those who are not afraid of heights, a beautiful view of Kaprun and the surrounding area, I think that the safety of this cable car is at a high level. When we were going back, the cable car stopped at one part and stood still, we panicked a bit that we were stuck, but later we heard that it is normal for it to stop for a few minutes.
Dado Pavlovic — Google review
Nice, mid-sized ski resort between 2000-3000m. Most slopes are broad, you'll find any difficulty here. Preparation of pistes is medium only unfortunately. There's a small fun park, proper half pipe and big jump. The view is pretty good, food is ok. Prices are at the top end for the day pass and food compared to other areas.
TH3 TR/\V1R — Google review
Simply great and highly recommendation for families with children. Up to the summit and with a dog up to the Alpine Center at 2450 m because of the step bars, which are not so ideal for dogs' paws.
For tourists with the summer card free of charge and can be visited several times. Very nice and competent staff in all areas. 🌨️🎿☃️🏂🏔️🗻 ❤️
Anup Sarker — Google review
Best place to explore the Alps. It cost only €40, where as in Swiss it would have cost more than €150. There are many entertainment options for kids
Sarathlal — Google review
Well organized transportation having 5 different cabins/stops from the car parking area up to the peak lookout point. Skiing available all around the year. There are restaurants at the last station (3029 m) and the lower one as well. Stations surely gets crowded during wintertime.
Zell am See is a town located in Austria situated on the banks of Lake Zell, positioned south of the city of Salzburg. The St. Hippolyte Church is a Romanesque style building which features a tower that was added during the 15th century. Visitors can access ski slopes atop Schmittenhöhe mountain via trails and lifts.
2% as popular as Munich
58 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Berlin
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Rattenberg
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Rattenberg is a City on the Inn River in the Austrian state of Tyrol near Rattenberg mountain and Innsbruck. With just 400 inhabitants and a surface area of 10 ha, it is the smallest city in the country. Wikipedia.
The KitzSki mountain cable car is a popular winter sports destination that boasts a diverse range of challenging skiing and snowboarding slopes. Located in a picturesque and welcoming town, visitors can enjoy good quality lifts, well-groomed runs, and delicious food at the base and huts. The resort is sprawling with plenty of opportunities to find quieter corners even during peak times. Skiers looking to improve their skills will appreciate the several small black sections on the Kirchberg side.
Really great ski station with so many lifts and slopes that is perfect place for a week trip to see at least part of it ❄️☀️⛷️🥰
Sebastian — Google review
Skiing was pretty good except for the fact that the buses that are supposed to take you back were not running between the stations. Had to find a taxi to bring us back to Pass Thurn
Franklin — Google review
It's a nice ski resort especially for skiers who want to improve. There are several small black sections especially on the Kirchberg side. The lifts were a bit crowded in the morning but the resort is quite big and it's not hard to find quieter corners (even during weekends).
Krishna Char — Google review
First time experiencing the Kitzski area. Its a very large ski area with lots of variation and long valley runs. The lifts are all very modern, amlost every lift is a 6-8 seater with weather bubble and heated seating. Only major con for me is the low elevation. Also didnt like the bus connections in the spring season.
Conclusion:
+ very well connected and modern lifts
+ huge area, (+connection to Wilder Kaiser)
+ long valley runs
+ strong snowmaking
+ lots of amazing ski huts with delicious food
- low elevation, not very snow sure (booking half a year in advance is not advised), valley runs might not be open,
- some lifts (p.ex Fleckalmbahn) open at 8am but the first bus goes at 8:15am from Kirchberg (8:28am after 10. March)
- online info not always reliable: weather stations show error, runs marked open that are closed in real. Also some runs that looked still good were closed without a reason.
- expensive ski area
- from 10. March on only 1 bus every hour between Pengelstein and Ki-West lifts
M Hoffman — Google review
Was good but… not that good as SkiWelt.
And most dangerous slalom gigant not ready to ski.
Artur — Google review
If I could I would give ZERO!!! Slopes are not prepared. At 11am there are extreme mulds and ice. Would not recommend. Do not choose this region for skiing!!!!
Ragaba — Google review
Chaos! They shut the cable car link between Jochberg and Kitzbühel (the weather seemed quite benign to me, but I'm not complaining about this), leaving hundreds of skiers stranded on the wrong side of the resort. There were no messages on the mountain about what to do, but luckily others seemed to know. So we skied down to Jochberg to find hundreds of people waiting for a bus. None came. The cable car shut early in the day, so why was there no contingency plan? Tiny busses came and went, already quite full on arrival. Eventually we squeezed onto one with our kids, which was dangerously full, people being thrown around every time the bus turned. We arrived home 2 hours later. What a complete joke. Surely this must happen quite a lot and why do they not have a plan for it. On subsequent days we did not want to ski to the other side of the resort in case it happened again. Unfortunately this officially l probably means we won't visit the resort again. It's crazy busy in any case.
Nick Marshall — Google review
Great resort with good lifts in a nice, quiet, beautiful and welcoming town. Was there during the week and it was not very crowded. Good food at base and huts. The runs were well groomed. The only regret is they we didn’t have more time there. Will definitely return. Loved staying at Gamshof hotel!
Joy Wilson Richards — Google review
We had the chance to ski for 2 days. it was a great weather and the slopes are georgeus. There are many different lifts available. If you want to see all the slopes, one day is not enough, you can only ski the whole mountain in 3-4 days. There are restaurants in many different points. A great destination for a ski holiday. Daily skipass in peak season is 65 euro per person
Burak — Google review
Its just about 300 meters from Kitzbühel center. Thera is a big parking and rental ski shops just next to it. Within 15 minutes you can reach the top of the mountain.The scenary and the ride to the top is so breathtaking!!
Dimitris Pavlis — Google review
Very nice place. The ticket is about 25 EUR but the view is splendid. It feels a bit expensive in summer however the view is very nice. There is no vegetarian restaurant at the mountain top. Hence I would suggest to carry our own food at mountain top. You might want to eat something at mountain top considering the view , which is fabulous. However only drinks are served which is not do good during lunch time.
Kufstein Fortress, a medieval stronghold perched above the town and overlooking the Inn River, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This well-preserved fortress has witnessed centuries of territorial disputes between Tirol and Bavaria, serving as a prison for political captives. Today, visitors can explore its reconstructed 1300s design, featuring stone walls, halls, and a museum showcasing regional history and historic artifacts from past battles.
As soon as you walk out of the train station, you can see this representative building of Kufstein. It has a very distinctive appearance. When I visited, there was even the sound of music playing at 12:00, which is very special!!!
??? — Google review
Indeed this is an interesting and exciting experience. One can find themselves in a medieval atmosphere, try being imprisoned, try on a knight's helmet and gloves, observe the variety of cannons, enter the dungeons, well and many many more.
the views from the castle are amazing! Definitely a recommendation.
Andrii Gerasymchuk — Google review
1. Wonderful sightseeing
2. Historical place
3. Interesting underground tunnel
4. Beautiful view of the city from the elevator
5. Nice shop
未来Mirai — Google review
Excellent place to visit, lot of stuff to see and a spectacular view !!
Stevo T — Google review
A clashing point from the old times between Tyrol and Bavaria. There are some interesting displays and videos (with English subtitles!), but some areas are a bit dated and badly lit. At noon every day you can hear the great organ playing and they hold events from time to time. If you're in the Kufstein area, it's worth a visit.
Martiine Mayeur — Google review
This was a highlight on our Germany trip. The fortress is really incredible. It was very, very cold when we went so we did hurry through some of it. If you have mobility issues parts of this will be difficult to manage. On the top of the wall you can get spectacular views of the city. A nice gift shop is also available with a few nice local made wares but a larger selection of imports.
We enjoyed this just as much as Salzburg and it wasn't nearly as crowded.
If you go be sure to eat at Purlepons. Great Bavarian good and atmosphere.
Debby Morris — Google review
This fortress is not so interesting by itself, the fact that there use to be a political prisen, and had famose priseners is a plus. There all so is a free morning fuge concert, that is very nice.
Daniel Wasserman — Google review
Interesting exhibition about life in a castle and the history of Kufstein Fortress.
Due to the extensive grounds, the fortress is not overcrowded despite the high number of visitors.
Gastronomy is available on the premises.
the fortress is an attraction worth seeing, especially for families with children.
D Rieken — Google review
At first I was hesitant to visit it but I don't regret it. It was definitely a good decision. The fortress is really huge and in good condition. Amazing views. You can walk there for hours. Recommend to come before 12PM as at 12 pm there is a small concert with the organ. The maestro is playing famous melodies of the visitors' locations. Must attend place!
Serena T. — Google review
A truly wonderful Castle. I visited it during the Ritterfest and I enjoyed every corner of It. It gives you a wonderful view of the Town and of the Inn's surroundings. A true Pearl!
Pietro Dell' Erba — Google review
Interesting stop driving from Cortina to Munich. Great walk around both inside and out to learn about the history of the fortress. Great museum and quite an impressive collection of historical artifacts.
Kimberly Braham — Google review
Beautiful place and lot of information about the fortress history on their app you can download! Worth visiting and spending couple of hours exploring!
Iris O — Google review
Highly recommend to visit. Very informative place with videos, pictures.
Interesting for all age kids or adults.
Worth the visit even if the weather not great.
Gyorgy Vegh — Google review
the story behind this medieval fortress, the role of Maximilian 1 in it and the battles between Bavarians and tyrol till the ww2 is really impressive.
a very nice shop at the entrance, 14€/adult. take first the bahn to the top with a view to the old city. the fortress is divided in Block A B C and D. with towers, prisons, armory, old pumps and tunnels and many more you will see in this place. in addition a very talented guy play the Organ every day at 12.00 Pm and you feel the sound from the Pfiferturm. it is really an iconic place.
many platforms with awesome view to the city/river.
duration visit 3 hrs.
david antoun — Google review
Can’t miss coming here if you visit Kufstein! Great views of the town and interesting things to discover within the castle.
Amazon Islinger — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit.
Fantastic views.
Greg Daniel — Google review
Off season and had the whole fortress to ourselves. Highly recommend the rock passage- imagine going through with just a torch.
Glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 sq. mi., with spa towns & hiking routes nearby.
Amazing place!!! But you see many many rich (and old) people here for holidays.
Sunnatullo Fazliev — Google review
Serene and peaceful, a gorgeous location for a good walk. Remember to grab a cup of hot chocolate and a variety of cakes from Aran, a good lakeside cafe.
Prathyusha Sebastian — Google review
Extremely pretty! It's definitely one of the most pretty places in Germany!
Caio Souza Cavalcante — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema Ferdousi Tisha — Google review
Tegernsee is surrounded by mountains which makes the view even more beautiful. Perfect for holidays / day trip from Munich.
Amy — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!!
Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs.
But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more.
Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima Maloumi — Google review
A beautiful lake with a mountain background is totally mesmerizing and peaceful. They offer a full round cruise ride which is 90 mins long , you can definitely spend half a day here
Pranav sk — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan Pise — Google review
So a beautiful place to walk around and enjoy the views. Also nice to swim during hot summer day.
Constantine Shpikat — Google review
One of my favourite places around Munich, it offers relaxing atmosphere that can be enjoyed in sunny days with a local beer. Also driving to the place, avoiding autobahn is pretty fun.
Futuristic health & fitness complex with saunas, massage therapy & child-friendly pool with flumes.
I bought a ticket for one whole day for all zones and enjoyed my stay there enormously. The water is warm and nice, in summer both outside and inside areas are delightful but I wouldn't go outside in winter, because for me water would not be hot enough.
They also have respectively big sauna zone in there. You need to buy a special ticket for entering.
What to expect if you are new to the German saunas:
1) it's a nude zone (if you are shy, feel free to cover yourself with towel when walking on the "no swimsuit" territory, but in saunas everyone is nude).
2) they have different activities in saunas (like SPA procedures with special salts, etc). Look for the schedule on doors of saunas. All these activities are included in your ticket and they are pleasant and good for your skin.
Oleksandra Kazakova — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! The facilities were immaculately clean, so many incredible saunas, and staff were very helpful and friendly. Everyone spoke English perfectly. Also had a massage, which was great. Prices were comparable to other high-quality thermes in the Alps. Would absolutely come back!
Alyssa Hoffert — Google review
It’s quite a big therme with a big pool with a great view of the mountains. The “Sole bad” area downstairs is very, very small and crowded.
It’s quite terrible for first timer because the staff didn’t give any advice or information at all even as we were there, there wasn’t many people in the lobby. I had a ticket only to the thermal bad whereas my husband had a combined ticket to the sauna. It took us a while to find out that he had to use the other lockers. If the staff don’t have time to provide information, the flyer with advices, plans and information would be very helpful.
Som Montree — Google review
Impressive place with a massive array of thermal facilities.
I didn’t find the spa treatments particularly good or in a nice setting, but the saunas and baths are outstanding. Both indoors and outdoors there are more saunas than you can count, heated to various temperatures and containing different oils/scents. We enjoyed the outdoor area most where you can lie in a heated pool or on a sun lounger with a drink from the bar, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
2-3 hours is a good amount of time to spend there without treatments.
Jamie — Google review
This was a lovely spa day in the mountains. We found it to be very confusing as first time visitors. It can feel like a labyrinth (which is part of the (eventual) fun) but we felt disoriented at first.
My suggestions for first time visitors:
- Absolutely book online. The line for tickets was out the door when we arrived and did not move quickly. But since we booked tickets ahead of time, we were able to walk to the front to a reservation line. This took a while to figure out but once we did, it was a welcome revelation.
- Bring your own towel and robe. Thermes in places like Baden Baden provided towels and other amenities but here everyone brings their own. We were able to rent their towels but had to go back to the very front counter to do so. Not ideal as they dealt with their swarm of people buying tickets. If you buy the sauna access (which you totally should) then having a bath robe is really helpful for moving about and ordering in the restaurant between dips, etc.
- We reserved chairs (7€ each for the whole day) but we did not use them. We thought we would lounge and read more but there is so much to explore that we never felt the need to have our own designated space.
- Pay attention to the schedule of the saunas and arrive there early to be able to partake in the masks and infusions. If you arrive on time you’ll either not have a seat or you will have missed the mask.
All around a really lovely day and would absolutely go back. I would like to see what it is like in Summertime, too.
Kate S — Google review
We were here for my birthday for 2 days in-a-row. We have had access to every part of the spa. So we have visited alsomst everything there.
But the best part for me is the adult area with no kids. It's peaceful and quiet there. They have an everyday schedule for different saunas treatments. There is written everything on the board or screen. Some of the treatments have some snacks or/and drink afterwards. The views are amazing. We were also very lucky with the weather.
The best birthday gift. 2 amazing relaxing days, and we can't wait to come back.
Victoria Nanaya — Google review
It was a nice place to spend my day with my friend for day ticket.the ya e multiple swimming pools.some staff are nice some are horrible.its kind more nicer in winter cause you could still swim outside with snow.i like it cause the have heated water in some pools
Cathy Spagnuolo — Google review
Good location, 4 hours gone quickly.
Didn't like showers: no privacy, water terns off very quickly ( in our local swimming pool it works longer)
Not all lockers are working ( room #6).
Olena Sporna — Google review
Spent a nice half day here. Was a good overall experience, relaxing. Loved the hot outdoor pool with mountain view.
Andy — Google review
One of the best thermal baths that we have tried in the area. Outdoor pool is heated, it has a nice view overlooking the mountains. There was plenty of space to enjoy and relax, did not feel overcrowded, however our visit was during the week times.
Price for adult 34.50€, which I believe it included the parking space for your car. You could rent their towel for 7€ and a bathrobe for 10€ , but we just took our own .
It was a perfect day to spend , as weather was still not very warm.
Oana Loredana Andreiu — Google review
Lack of information from the staff. We are foreigners, and nothing was explained to us other than how to pay.
The facilities are very good. Which are definitely 5 star.
But the reception staff needs to perform better.
They didnt even ask if we had any towels. We mistakenly presumed that they were issued inside the building.
We ended up wandering all over the place to find the pools, etc.
Paul Aslett — Google review
Place is nice for a weekend retreat.
Water is relatively warm not hot enough personally.
The place is equipped with good family facilities with a stunning view should you would like to enjoy the thermal bath. The bathing area is relatively small.
S. Alan — Google review
A nice Place to spend the day,they have upstairs an open warm Pool were you can enjoy the Sun and sie a Cocktail 🍹. They have a gym there to train. Waterslides,and different Pool area for Kids and grown ups.A nice Sauna. I beleive I paid 34 Euro for the Day Pass but it was amazing with nice Mountain views.
Marco Berrini — Google review
Not very happy about alcohol allowed in the swimming pool area. Some of visitors wash their glasses in the outside thermal pool. If you have a child with you or religiously based you can stay at home. On saturdays Its more like dating site swimming pool So with a small child you feel very uncomfortable. In case you complain about alcohol habit at front desk, you are told that you do not need to be worried about alcohol rests in the water, because Its full of chemicals anyway.
Hazav Hazav — Google review
Best indoor and outdoor Thermalbad ever....
Must visit place when u are around Salzburg area.
7 Stars 😃
Vinni Dhingra — Google review
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Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 21, 83435 Bad Reichenhall, Germany
Large lake featuring a royal villa, an art museum & boating tours, plus hiking & biking trails.
Great place to visit and walk around
Bijna Balan — Google review
Great place to go during the summer months. The beach is great for swimming and cooling off. This is a rock “beach” Not sand. Really tough to get in and out of the water comfortably without them. There is a small town part to get ice cream, snacks and food. Definitely gets crowded when it’s hot.
Abigail Adamek — Google review
Beautiful place.... very serene atmosphere.... the lake is very scenic with a view of the Alps... It is a very short distance from Munich and has lots of cafes to hang out at.....
Shoma Naskar — Google review
Most amazing place to relax and just enjoy the natural beauty of Bavarian state. Especially summer is best place to visit Starnberg lake view is best and local stores offer you boating option and have fun with love ones or friends and best part around is local food with view of see 😍 including gift shop where you can get souvenirs to remember best moment of it. All together this place is worth visiting.
JIMIL OZA — Google review
Very nice Lake, easy to reach from Munich by Train, beautiful views, good Hotels and Restaurants👍😀
August Bo Tao — Google review
Nice place to go for a swim easy to get there by train S6 from Munich
Junaid Barakzai — Google review
My visit to Lake Starnberg in the evening was a magical experience. I hopped on the RE from Munich, and in under 20 minutes, I was there, right before sunset. The lake's vastness and depth left me in awe, and it's my go-to place for a relaxing run. The tranquility of the evenings by the lake is something I look forward to escaping the city's chaos.
Gaurav Mann — Google review
Beautiful lake and a perfect day trip. A perfect view and good restaurants are near Possenhofen which is easily reachable by public transports.
Lara Surmeli (A little bit of Larifari) — Google review
Very relaxing.
Have a good time here.
Thunyakan Ch. — Google review
Beautiful lake with bot rides and water activities
Sara Galvan Noyola — Google review
My visit to Lake Starnberg was a magical experience. I hopped I aas there in sprins or summer the lake depth and colors took me to another world of tranquility and peace simply love it
Mouna “Moejana” Ouni — Google review
Very peaceful. The lake was very calm, and there is a cafe morth of the lake if you're hungry.
Timothy Andre — Google review
The lake and the surrounding area are absolutely gorgeous, particularly in autumn. But it's also nicer on a summer day when you can actually see on the other side of the lake. The woods around are perfect for a stroll, and close to the harbour, there are many places to grab food, coffee or snacks. Very lovely if you happen to be in the area, but probably you should not go out of your way to see this place if you have other plans.
Mohamed Arab — Google review
Very nice and peaceful, especially in the early morning hours
Viktória Hadlaczki — Google review
One of the most beautiful lakes in Bavaria and indeed a great place to take a boat/cruise ride, ride or drive around it, swim in to and of course to enjoy the spectacle of the Alps visible on the southern end...
The lake is surrounded by 8-9 beautiful villages.. Starnberg being the biggest and most popular of them... where the lake also gets its name from.
There are many parks and bathing grounds around the entire lake too...some private some public.. though in the summers there's a problem of mosquitoes around the areas that are too green.
The Herrenchiemsee New Palace is a grand structure located on the island of Herreninsel in Bavaria. Built in 1878 and modeled after the Versailles palace, it was created as a tribute to absolutist monarchy. Ludwig II, its founder, spent very little time here and made it more as an expression of his romantic ideas and imagination than as a residence. The palace's design reflects Ludwigs' obsessions with romanticism while being typical of his creations.
It was a very beautiful environment, quiet nomatter the population.
The Kids are So happy going to see the King's bedroom ☺️, unfortunately i couldn't go in because my other two Kids aren't up to 5yrs i stayed out and it was so much fun staying out too.
Bose Ehi George — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
STG — Google review
A breathtaking incomplete palace constructed by Ludwig the second in the middle of a scenic lake. I highly recommend paying the 3€ for the carriage ride from the ferry, it really added to the whole experience of arriving at the gardens
Liz Kitura — Google review
Forbidden to take photos inside the place. The guided tour takes 40 min, and it is nice. The journey from the train station to the place can be done by a nostalgic train, and a boat. Tickets are sold near the train station
Halil İbrahim Bayrak — Google review
This palace cost more than all the other King Ludwig castles. It’s worth seeing.
Catch the early ferry as you need a 20-30 minute walk to the castle in the island.
Cafe at the castle for breakfast or lunch.
Luc Harmsen — Google review
Very nice place to visit unfortunately we didn't go inside, instead we walked around the island with our daughter(10y). We saw different animals like birds and horses. :)
Valter Guerreiro — Google review
The palace is rich in history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers an assortment of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace, the statues in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire them longer.
Busenaz Mackali — Google review
Another gorgeous Palace in Germany. Stopped here for a few hours on the way through, and enjoyed the tour. Cheesecake and coffee from the Cafe were great. No photos or videos allowed inside the building.
Nathan Scott — Google review
Awesome palace, guided tour of palace available for € 10 in Deutsche and English.
Tour lasts about 40 minutes.
From the ticket counters it takes good 15-20 minutes walk to reach the palace and horse carriage service is also available for € 3.5 to reach palace, from Ticket counter.
Over all a good experience.
RAMPRASAD SRINIVASAN — Google review
They say the journey is more exciting than the destination, Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee is an ideal example. It starts with a boat ride beside Chiemsee Lake with crystal blue water. You can take your boat to reach the destination and enjoy the scenic view of a dream house and the islands inside the lake. Once you reach the castle don't get astounded by the beautiful sculptures and exquisite rooms built by King Ludwig 2. Take a ticket to roam inside the castle under guidance and explore the museum inside the same building. Behind the castle, a green lawn bounded by trees narrows down towards the sea assembling an aesthetic view.
Sandesh Gharge — Google review
I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
AnJa Mack — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
Karlee Smit — Google review
The island is great. Lots of alleys for a walk in the nature. You can spot deers. The palace is the highlight of the visit. It is very well maintained. The rooms are fantastic. It is very sad that Ludwig didn't managed to finish all of them. You should definitely visit it. They have a translated leaflet for all languages.
Rusi Petrov — Google review
Boat return ticket to the island is 10€ per person or 27€ for the family of four. Additionally, the castle ticket which you can buy on the island is 10€ per person for a guided tour. It was all worth it as the place and the surroundings are incredible. There is a café and a restaurant inside the castle to have a break after the tour.
Boris Maric — Google review
Great place to visit for a few hours to see the palace and the grounds or a full day if you also want to stroll around the island. The ferry ride to and from the island is decently quick, and the palace tour, which we did not do, is around 40 minutes or so. The grounds are beautifully maintained and peaceful, and the fountains run on a timer about every 15 or so minutes, so it is worth taking your time to enjoy the scenery.
Christopher Hall — Google review
One day is not enough if you want to combine it with a big walk. We will definitely go again because we want to enjoy and relax around Herrenkimsee, for the other island another trip😆 Check how long the museum tickets are valid and don't throw them away, and visit the island when the fountains are working, it's probably very beautiful
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
We walk round trip from docks to the palace, not that far, could enjoy the surroundings. The palace is beautiful as like as the Versailles palace in Paris France, ashamed that they not allowed recording any video or photos inside the palace. Worth it and I love it.
Tinsel Rose — Google review
I was the only visitor at that time as it was late in the evening. So, I got the opportunity to explore the place by myself with a tour guide. It was amazing experience to go through the place and learn about how he got broke and the palace remain incomplete 😂
Sajana Shrestha — Google review
So much recommended, the best ever visited castle. It even beats the Versailles in Paris. So beautiful to visit the outside and the inside. For students it’s only 9€ and for adults in general 10€. So worth the price. To reach the island you can buy a ticket on the boat for 10.50 €
Alessia Roggia — Google review
✨✨✨Cheimsee!!!! AKA…”The Bavarian Sea” …a really amazing surprize to find a truly enormous and lovely lake in the middle of that beautiful mountainous region…so nice to take a hike along its shores…whether in summer …or mid winter as the attached photo of me depicts…always so nice to take a ferry to visit the astounding and gorgeous HERRENCHIEMSEE PALACE…situated on an isle within the lake …commissioned and built by Ludwig of Bavaria …it gives Versailles ( apparently in some ways its inspiration) a run for its money …note when in this beautiful hood…makes sense to take a side trip to also see the fabulous NEU SCHWANSTEIN ( the inspiration for the Walt Disney castle btw)…yet another simply fabulous structure that Ludwig built …and which now continues to delight and amaze all who visit 💯🙏🏻👍🏻☺️✨✨✨
Andechs Monastery is a hilltop pilgrimage center in southern Bavaria that was established in the 10th century. It is renowned for its Benedictine monks' famous ales, and many tourists visit to sample them. The site attracts large crowds on weekends, but its stunning beauty remains a must-see attraction. Ettal, another picturesque location nearby, offers excellent hiking opportunities with ample parking facilities.
Gorgeous church. You go to Tutzing and take bus 958 which drops you at the base of Andechs. A long incline to walk up. It has a tower that has 13 flights of steps for €1.00. Their food opens at 11:00 and they have superb Haxen. Beer is great. Get there before 12:00 or few seats left.
Anthony Cimorelli — Google review
Nice touristy place but huge crowds over the weekend. I think the Ettal looks beautiful if you hike around the place. Huge parking.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
Loved the beer and pork knuckle! We popped by on our way down from Munich to St. Anton. Will love to head back for more beer in the summer!
J K (JK) — Google review
I know some people think this place is too tourist, and mass production factory, but I enjoy it...and usually come early before the rush.
Arrive well before noon, ideally 11am...that is when the restaurant opens.
Share a litre beer, share a pork knuckle...they are large and sharing the cost makes it a bit better.
The whole monastery is not open to the public, but the baroque style layout of the church is worth a visit. Slip into the small chapel to tge side, and say a pray of thanks.
Pick a good day, even during the weekdays 80% of the tables are occupied by 12noon
Perry Poehlmann — Google review
I wish I could rate the Monastery on multiple levels, as a pilgrimage site, a brewery and a restaurant. I hope my pictures do justice to what you will see in the Monastery. A beautifu , prayerful environment. Well worth the time to visit and to refresh yourself spiritually and bodily.
Markus Gruber — Google review
Andechs Monastery was nice. Many people on Sunday. Few restaurants around. Self services and serve by waiter also available but require advance booking otherwise not even half seat available for you. But can always go to self service side. Definitely have to try their beer. Very good and smooth. Their alcohol free beer tasted like real beer and smooth. The monks did a very good job in making the beer. However the cheese made by monk is not easy to find. I couldn’t get to try one. Their pork knuckle are huge! I couldn’t finish. Have to bring another half back home. They have paper bag for you to put the food to take away if can’t finish. Their pretzel 🥨 also very big. However their potato salad don’t looks attractive but their taste very good when eat with sausage and pork knuckle.
Andechs Monastery located on top of hill and they have really nice view too. Many people cycling there but also big parking place to park your car and walk up to the hill with nice things around. Like their herbs (natural pharmacy herbs), their arts..
Time Sing Yes — Google review
We visited in the summer of 2018. The entire trip remains one of my most cherished memories!
Iris Schaeffer — Google review
Old charm German pub with tasty food and beer. Awesome views from the top of the Monastery tower.
Richard Corbett — Google review
Short walking feom the public parking to the top of the hill where the monestery is located, whrete the main point is the bavarian restaurant with a panoramic view over the distant meadows.
Zivko Prelogovski — Google review
lovely castle with a lot of local and traditional decoration and souvenir. the canteen is really authentic, you have to wait in line for the canteen and surprisingly you can pay with card. what is interesting is that on the back of the castle? There is a park full of sculpture, dedicated to the art and beer drinking, which represent the local drinking culture
Nathan Guo — Google review
My two friends took me here for a bike ride from Munich. It is absolutely beautiful, the food served is beyond anything you'd get in any restaurant, the beer's are great (size and taste). Next time I'm in Germany, I'll be back and of course with my trustee companions
Brian Gilligan — Google review
The place is stunning. The monastery is beautiful, very old, and surrounded by mountains. Lots of fresh air. There is a little souvenir shop with convenient prices. The restaurant, which is nearly monastery, has a beautiful view of the mountains. Food is delicious. The beer is very good👍
Tamara Radevic — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place. The church is amazing. Baroque style 🤩. You can easily drive to the convent using the bus (951) directly from the train station. I recommend to go early and watch the service. They also have a good german restaurant and a brewery, there you can have a beer tasting and an tour.
Michelle Cavalcante — Google review
I lived in Bavaria for five years decades ago and it was such a treat to be able to return with Bavarian friends and show Andechs to my husband and young adult children.
The pretzels, obatzda (savory/tart cheese spread), and beer were delicious, it was so precious to see a service in the monastery cathedral and I found a beautiful little necklace in the giftshop.
Note the famous dopple bock type of beer invented by monks centuries ago which contains all the good ingredients needed to make bread. This was introduced in beer form so the monk's Lenten time fast (the fast in the days prior to celebrating Jesus Christ's death and resurrection at Easter) would not be interrupted.
Parking is free to this piece of historical Bavaria and Kloster Andechs is well worth the visit.
Ali R — Google review
Worthwhile to visit. A beautiful cathedral and restaurant. It's recommended to pay attention to the Andechser agricultural section around the monastery. Outstanding milk products in all varieties.
Gerrit Stegeman — Google review
People say this is the place to get the best beer in Germany. I definitely had my best radler here on our trip. The food was also good and is served cafeteria style. You have a choice to hike from a nearby parking lot/bus station or you can hike all the way up from the town of Herrshing. It is a slightly difficult hike uphill through forest and a little bit of meadow. If you enjoy hiking then it will be worth it to you, if it’s a hot day just take the bus.
Megan West — Google review
An absolute must if you are in the Munich area. A true highlight of our trip. It was rainy and cold when we visited so we didn't get to experience the biergartenbut inside was great too. Excellent beer and the food was one of a kind. Best meal we had the entire trip.
Christopher R. — Google review
What an interesting place to visit. Outstanding monument of architecture with beautiful ornaments inside. Beautiful architecture and awesome art work inside. You can see the tower from far as it’s tall and located at very high hill. There's a lovely hiking trail from the nearby train station in Herrsching up to the monastery, definitely recommended to get that trail because that’s really lovely walk in green area.
When I was there, it was busy over the top. The beer was excellent as is all German beer, and the food was fantastic too. The Pilgrimage church is currently an active monastery so do watch thier closing times as are early due to prayer. The monastery has plenty of free parking however it's a bit of a short but steap walk from the parking.
win task — Google review
Small church with nice but windy view from the tower for just 1€. Recommended if you don't have fear of heights. The wooden steps are really small the higher you get. I heard 200 steps overall.
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 to take kids for a day of fun and learning! It is a great science museum with many interactive displays, topics and historic through modern objects on display. We went in mid March, a weekday and there was no wait and no hassle. Very nice old architecture on the outside and nice location on the river.
PETER VALKOV — 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
The Deutsches Museum is a treasure for all science lovers. Exhibits cover almost all areas of science such as Robotics, Aerospace, Electronics, Maths, etc. They also organize workshops and demos so that visitors can get a hands on experience. The museum is so big that you can practically spend an entire day there and still not be done with seeing everything. There is a small cafe inside where you can get coffee, cold drinks and snacks. Plenty of washrooms too.
Padmini M S — 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
All about science. The museum is a super cool place for people of all ages, kids and adults alike, really interactive, interdisciplinarily informative and overall a worthy experience for science lovers. To explore everything in details one may spend a whole day there, but normally about 4 hours is already pretty overwhelming. One thing to improve is the info screens that do not always work, as the videos do not play. Clean toilets and overall high accessibility.
Amelia Nguyen — Google review
The best technic museum I've ever seen. A lot of interesting stands and information.
Also I recommend to download an app of museum with a map and excursion.
It took more than 3 hours to see only a big part of the building but not the whole.
I recommend visiting this museum for families with kids. Your kids and u will find a lot of interesting stands.
German — 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
Amazing collection! I loved the robotics, aviation, astronomy and consumer electronics halls. Some of the displays are geared towards a younger audience while others should be interesting for all ages. It’s way too big to see in one go so I hope to be back someday.
Sourav Ghosh — 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 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
The most beautiful park I have visited. Seems like green fields are endless. 😍 Especially the part near the river is quite relaxing. 😎 Best choice for a picnic, yoga 🧘🏻♀️ or meditation. ☀️
Tejsa Shehaj — 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
The Englischer Garden in Munich is very similar to Central Park in the United States and Stanley Park in Vancouver. It is very large, and walking or exercising here is very comfortable. I recommend that everyone who visits Munich should come and see it, especially since there don’t seem to be many places to visit in Munich.
Angelina — 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
It's located close to the city center. Peaceful to take a walk. I visited on Saturday. I entered after visiting the Hofgarten. I love to be close to water, and there is a river where people surf, there are many ducks. I spent a while taking pictures and videos. If you continue walking along the river you will see place where one can buy food and drinks, that was nice, I needed warm drink. Next time would walk further to the other side.
sanjay karkee — 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
It's the best thing to do in Munich! You may spend your time walking or admiring the Sights or eating a t Christmas 🎄 market! Especially during winter with snow around is magical!
George Trantas — 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
A wonderful park to spend time for locals and tourists alike. Beautiful during any season. Try swimming in the Eisbach river and check out the surfers at the standing wave. Enjoy some beer at the Chinese Tower in summer or mould wine in winter. The Seehaus beer garden is also lovely to visit when the sun is shining.
Alexander Nick — 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 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 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
From the outside it's quite underwhelming and feels like a deserted place with dirt and dust flying around the premises. But from the inside it is really good. It's nice for a first time visit( including the stadium). I went on a non match day so probably the experience would be different on a match day with a lively crowd.
Bimal Gaire — 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
Amazing facilities! The stadium and museum tour was amazing and eye-opener! A true pride of German culture and history.
Paulin Kantue — 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
Best stadium in the world. Home of the best team ever.
Also, the food at the stadium is pretty decent. In other countries stadium food quality is bad and could even make you sick, but here it's really nice. Also they have the bistro and the fantreffen. Fantreffen is very fun. Definitely recommend staying after the game and enjoying the fan atmosphere
Karen Mendoza — Google review
Easily one of the best stadiums I have visited! So modern and so unique! I unfortunately didn’t catch a game here but the tour of the arena and museum were fantastic I highly recommend it even if you are not a football fan!
Alan Conneely — 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.
Mustafa Đerahović — Google review
What a beautiful stadium! It’s a short walk from the U6 subway line and you can pretty much follow the crowd to and from the game.
The stadium looks great in the sunlight and lit up in red lights when it gets darker too. Entry was easy, although they were a bit rude to my fiancée because she doesn’t look German.
Food and drinks were reasonably priced, but the servers didn’t know how to count. I had a boy who definitely looked under 18 serve me a small beer and two punsches for 20.50 EUR when I ordered a 1L beer and 2 punsches for (10+4.50+4.50) = 19 EUR. He wanted to charge me more to get the correct size beer and couldn’t count without pushing buttons on the till. I’ll have to dispute the credit card transaction because the crowd pushed me aside so I couldn’t draw it out any longer and the boy really didn’t care he overcharged me by 6.50 EUR (small beer).
The actual game had a great view from everywhere, the beer tasted good, big pretzels, punch and bratwursts too. The overcharged experience and rude staff (plus crowd) sours it a bit though.
Jason Tabrett — Google review
Beautiful stadium with modern structure. Toilet may be too small for amount of people and the volume of beer sold there.. during interval basically the queue is impressive long.. but anyway is a nice place to have fun!
Thiago Moura — Google review
The Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, is not only a football enthusiast's dream but also a family-friendly destination. With its captivating exterior and engaging guided tours, my kids loved exploring the stadium. The illuminated panels and vibrant atmosphere added an extra layer of excitement to the visit, making it a memorable experience for the whole family.
A R C — Google review
Fantastic modern football stadium! We did the stadium tour which was a bit rushed and fast, but very interesting and also visited the museum which is amazing and a testament to Bayern history and glory and ended our visit at their gigantic store, its a bit expensive, but I did managed to grab at least a Bayern scarf as a souvenir :)
Its good to note that its very far from the city and there are no taxi spots there... so you have to ask the tickets staff to order a taxi for you...
The Audi Forum Ingolstadt is a museum located beside the Audi factory, showcasing a range of cars and motorcycles along with restaurants and an arthouse cinema. The tour begins on the top floor and covers the entire history of the car manufacturer, including its role during World War II. A rotating elevator featuring various Audi motorsport cars is one of the highlights of the museum. Factory tours are not part of the ticket but can be booked in advance during weekdays.
This was great to add to my collection of museum experiences. So far I've been to the BMW, Mercedes and Porsche museums so this was the cherry on top. I spent 5 hours here just like I did the others and enjoyed every moment of it. The front desk staff was helpful when I had a question regarding my rental car's refueling and parking. Did I mention the onsite restaurant is amazing? Well, believe it. It is. It wasn't your cheap restaurant menu it had a FULL buffet of healthy foods. Great way to refuel after a long day of informative adventures past and present. They have so many cars on display along with the history of the formation of Audi. That revolving elevator of cars is really cool. I'm excited to see what awaits as I got a glimpse of the future of automotive technology provided by one of the finest car manufacturers on the planet. Will I ever be able to afford one? I can't say for sure, but it's worth a try!
James MacDonald — Google review
Not that big museum if you are expecting to see a lot of items inside (only two floors) but pretty enough for getting the first impression about Audi and its history. 2G+ is mandatory in these days.
S Serenomy — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Audi Ingolstadt facility on a midweek Wednesday, and the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. The museum, housing a remarkable collection of vintage automobiles, provided a captivating journey through the rich history of the Audi brand. Upon my visit, the museum exhibited a serene ambiance, as it was surprisingly devoid of a large crowd, enhancing the overall experience. The opportunity to explore the extensive collection of very old cars in such a tranquil setting added a unique charm to my visit.
The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the factory tour, which left me awe-inspired by the cutting-edge technology employed in the automotive industry. The precision and efficiency witnessed during the tour underscored Audi's commitment to excellence. The knowledgeable guides provided insightful commentary, enriching the tour with valuable information about the manufacturing processes and technological innovations.
The hospitality extended by the staff at Audi Ingolstadt further heightened the overall experience. The personnel were not only courteous but also demonstrated a genuine passion for the brand and its heritage. Their willingness to share information and answer queries contributed significantly to the positive atmosphere surrounding the visit.
I wholeheartedly recommend both the museum and the factory tour to enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The combination of historic charm, state-of-the-art technology, and exceptional hospitality makes this destination a must-visit for anyone interested in the world of automobiles. Audi Ingolstadt truly exemplifies excellence in every aspect of its offerings.
Gaurav Mann — Google review
The museum is next to the Audi factory. The tour starts at the top floor and it's walking through the entire history of the car manufacturer, especially the agitated period during the second world war. The highlight of the museum is a rotating elevator with different Audi motorsport cars. Factory tours are not included in the museum ticket. It's possible only during the week and booking in advance is recommended.
Bogdan Spiridonic? — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The museum offers a unique and fascinating insight into the history of this iconic automotive brand, and I was thoroughly impressed with everything on display.
The exhibits at the Audi Museum are both informative and engaging, with an impressive collection of historic vehicles and interactive displays. The attention to detail in every aspect of the museum is truly impressive, and it's clear that a lot of care and attention has gone into creating this world-class facility.
One of the highlights of my visit was the chance to see some of Audi's most famous cars up close and personal, including some of the iconic racing cars that have helped to cement the brand's reputation over the years.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt to anyone with an interest in cars or automotive history. The museum is truly world-class, and the experience is one that I will not soon forget. Thank you to everyone at the Audi Museum for providing such an incredible experience!
Nicholas Lim — Google review
Quite a small museum by comparison, but they do have a couple of cool cars. They have a detailed history laid out with the exhibition, and would recommend taking the guided tour.
vivek mannava — Google review
Amazing place. Highly recommend visiting. Free parking for visitors. No audio guides. Just see audi history.
Oleg — Google review
Amazing experience, a lot of old cars, interactive examples of how engine works. Highly recommend.
Vlad Kasianenko — Google review
For an Audi enthusiast this is definitely a place to visit. It may not be a big museum but it does capture the history of the cars and surprisingly it wasn’t that busy. A few downsizes the gift shop I think is small than your average shop. If you want to do your the factory is better to book online as the tours get fill quickly. Don’t forget to present your parking card to receive free parking.
Juan Flores — Google review
The museum is very interesting. From future to the past, from newest cars to concept cars and even the old ones. Everything is great and you can get inside even in wheelchair because there is ramp and inside is an elevator. Price for adult is only 5 euros for whole day.
Marta Jurak — Google review
Would have loved to have taken the full tour. I highly recommend booking it early so you are sure to get a spot. But just the walking tour was exceptional. Really enjoyed the layout and thorough presentation of all the facts and information. There are some great interactive videos and tutorials that describe the Audi automobiles. Again very informative and would have loved to get the full tour experience.
Sunshine Productions — Google review
Small but with a nice collection of historical and racing Audi cars and motorcycles. The people there are friendly except near the closing hour they can’t wait any minute to throw you out of the museum as well as the shop. The Avus restaurant is highly recommended—food is great and pricing is reasonable, and the service there is great.
Liu Rodney — Google review
I would recommend visiting in the end of September or later, because the first floor, where the modern automobiles are, is closed until then.
There are not only automobiles, but also motorcycles and bicycles. You can also see how the different details of automobiles work.
You should schedule at least two hours to spend there, however it could easily turn into 3-4 hours. The entry costs 5 euros for adults.
Olena Mukhachova — Google review
It's a bit crowded around. Hard to find the entrance, and ticket office... But everybody is polite, nice and helpful!
The exhibition is exciting and interesting especially if you find a guide who tells the story behind the individual subject.
Good experience. Suggested for everyone who has the taste, love the fashion, oldies and technology.
gabor lehel — Google review
Average museum especially in comparison with Mercedes and BMW. But still there are enough interesting models of Audi and Horch. Makes sense to visit in case you're a fan of cars, for the rest it may be not much fun. Also there is a shop with new cars next to the museum.
Денис Куценко — Google review
Brilliant day out, would highly recommend, something for everyone.
Factory tour was excellent, walking the entire production line and the gentleman giving the four rings history tour made the museum really interesting.
Staff very friendly and helpful, all in all, a great experience.
Roz — Google review
Great museum, different from any other car museum with the crane that keeps turning and showing different cars. It’s easy to follow, explanstions are brief and there are some amazing cars. Unfortunatley there’s a lack of modern cars and it is a bit small in comparison to Porsche museum, for example. But it is really worth it. I recommend to check the website first, since first floor usually has temporary exhibitions and you might find it closed. I highly recommend the museum if you are in Bavaria (Bayern).
Albert — Google review
Great place to visit .. we walked from central Ingolstadt only 30 mins .. €5 entrance fee with locker for coats .. 3 levels of memorabilia, cafe , shop .. a must see
Lisa Follett — Google review
Amazing Factory and Automation! With AI logistics. This is one of the most advanced Manufacturing facilities in the world.
Shankar Narayanan — Google review
It is a great pleasure to be back at the Audi Forum in Ingolstadt, Germany, four years after my last visit in 2019. The Four Rings brand is Living with progress in the most inspiring way.
A good place for a weekend or holiday shopping.
Great discounts on some brands.
All prominent brands available with wide range of prices to choose from.
Shahbaz Khan — Google review
Ingolstadt Village is a kind of mini city in itself. Outlets of well known and famous brands are available here at this place. Tourists are attracted to this place and is a must visit while visiting the southern city of Ingolstadt.
I visited the place a few days ago. There are range of discounts available to consumers craving for their favorite brands. Black Friday sale is also there!
Great Atmosphere and a lovely place to visit any time of the year.
Happy Shopping!
Parth Soni — Google review
This outlet is not a large place , so it doesn't take long to walk around.
There are the intersting brands like...
-Gucci (we took a long time here, a staff give a good sevice)
-Prada ( Bad staff , ignore customer 👎)
-Loewe. and more
you can check brandlist at their website
C C — Google review
Nice place
But I thought I would find more brands, and not all shops have kids section 🙁.
Kawther Ahmed — Google review
The shopping center is very clean and beautifully decorated. However, it's quite small and lacks high-end luxury stores. The only luxury brand available is Gucci.
Duy Linh Tran — Google review
If you want to buy clothes, this is probably the place to go. If you want to buy a chainsaw, funny colored crayons or a piano you may end up dissapointed. Bonus points for the chocolate store.
F V — Google review
Ingolstadt Village is one of the many Bicester Collection shopping villages in Europe. You can reach this place by taking a train from Munich. A return train ticket cost EUR29. From the Ingolstadt train station, you can take a bus to the village. The bus ride takes approximately 15mins. At Ingolstadt Village, you can find many luxury brands here...from Gucci, Prada, Bally, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Armani, Coach, Kate Spade, Burberry and many others. The retail price of products sold here is between 20% to 50% off the normal price depending on the season. Good place for chillax with friends and family or simply for some shopping therapy. One can spend 4 hours or more just to explore the village and to discover the bargains offered by the many retail outlets here. A must visit place if you're in Munich be it for business or leisure.
Danny Tham — Google review
Was a very great shopping experience! The place is actually worth the visit. It has a bit over one-hundred different brands which is good enough even if some brands like Adidas, Skechers, LV were not available. For sure it had amazing discounts like how an outlet is supposed to be and the staff in every store were very helpful and kind. It also has a very huge parking lot for people bringing their own cars. Too bad they dont have a lot of indoor restaurants for the people who come here and the food available were like currywurst and other german snack like food and they were like in stalls which had no chairs/tables. You can seat on the public seats around there but if it’s packed then you have to eat while standing… even if this is normal for german people, it is not for international customers who come here… so definitely have to work on that. Another very unfortunate thing is that going back and forth from Ingolstadt Hbf/Nord to the village there were only two buses in one hour and these two buses had like two minutes difference in departure time so if you miss these two you gotta wait for an hour which is quite long for these kinds of places. Although overall… great outlet for shopping!
Michael Alonso — Google review
The outlet shopping village is awesome for shopping fans, like my wife, and not me :)
Take a train from Munich central station to Ingolstadt NORD station, around 1 hour + 10 minutes with bus no.20, you will be there. A lot of shops with reasonable prices, cheaper than Munich central Marienplatz twice. Recommend for weekend short trip.
Duc-Lam Nguyen — Google review
Not as big as its sister villages in other town and countries but well packed with high end brands. Not many option for food.
Vica Item — Google review
Such an amazing place for shopping. Every brand and luxury item store you will get there.
Nakrani Zeel — Google review
Very good place for shopping,
most of the elegant Brands has outlets in this Village
HM Burhan — Google review
A lot of stores here and Ingolstadt village is, in fact, set up like a small village with some nice decorations and cafés in between the stores!
Stefan Hiebl — Google review
It was the ultimate shopping experience. The prices were responsible and we found good deals. The people who worked there were very nice and friendly. Highly recommended
Mohammad Alawady — Google review
It's a very nice place to visit and shop things from your favourite brands. Sometimes there are less collections & limited offers to pick from. But still worth a visit especially during the festive season and when there are season end sales.
vignesh — Google review
Nice boutique's village, many shops with clothеs and accessories. There are discounts on Easter Eve. Тhe Coffee Fellows has a very tasty warmed sandwich with salmon and red velvet cupcake.
But the same village in Almosenberg is better, more pleasant.
Nataly M. — Google review
General outlet stuff, if you’re interested in a specific brand, ok but not worth the trip, hard to find sizes and not so many stores actually. Burberry have their outlet merchandise, not high quality like the regular store; Gucci has all logos and kitch stuff; Balenciaga staff are very rude (i saw they have speed and some nano city bags); Loewe has very old and really the last remaining stuff; at Tod’s you can find cute stuff; Jimmy Choo also have nice shoes options plus the girls are really nice; Ralph Lauren has selection but the store is a mess and staff rude; Nike is the saddest store ever.
There are one coffee shop, one champagne bar (which is actually more of a kiosk) and i think 2 restaurants, one “Italian” with pizza & pasta only and i don’t remember the other.
Cosmina Davutoğlu — Google review
Nice shopping area, /w free parking and WiFi but try to avoid weekends and pre-christmas time (lots of people!). 😅
Many (mixed) brands:
Luxury clothing, sportswear, accessoires, hand bags, kitchen utensils and much more...
Most of them offer discounted prices, but some sizes or products are sometimes out of stock or not available.
Weltenburg Abbey is a historical monastery that was established in the 600s. It boasts one of the world's earliest monastic breweries and a restaurant. The church in this abbey is stunning, with breathtaking wall and ceiling paintings. Visitors can enjoy an introduction to the architecture and history of the church by a German-speaking guide.
Beautiful church, the wall and ceiling paintings are breathtaking. I was speechless. There was a lady introducing the architecture and history of the church in German (yeah, unfortunately) but all in all, it's worthy to visit
C??ng Hut — Google review
The boat trip to Weltenburg was fun. 40 min to get there and 20 min to return to Kelheim. Around 13 euros 2 way trip per person. Boats available every 1 hour. We went on Monday (May 23, 2022). I wish they accept credit cards in the boat. Only cash :(. Beer was delicious. The tour was fun 🤩
Tabi Dutra Sprague — Google review
The monastery "Kloster Weltenburg" is very easy to reach by boat from Kelheim. A five-minute walk from the pier.
You enter the monastery courtyard through a large gate.
Opposite you can see some monastery buildings and the monastery church. The beer garden serves excellent monastery beer and hearty food.
A small ferry takes you to the opposite bank, from where you can return to Kelheim on foot or by bike.
A must see, when you visiting the region.
Alex S — Google review
Wonderful place, it seems to be in a fairy tale... The boats, the river Donau and the cliffs, the impressive monastery, the brewery, the wide valley... sit down near the river and admire the unique 1st Bayern National Park.
Laura C NO — Google review
Last time I was here was 20years ago definitely alot more people come here now then back then. I don't recommend the big boat it's crowded and not nearly as nice as hiking through the forest trails you encounter very few ppl and the hike is beautiful as the forest is old and has little bits of history within to discover. There is a small boat called Zille that will take us across the river for alot less $$ this same boat will also take you half way down the river on the way back to access a different trail. Weltenburg itself is a beautiful monastery beer is great food is good to but it's def become a tourist place it's not as good as it used to be. Church is still very beautiful.
MK Spindel (Spindel01) — Google review
Very attractive landscape with paths for hiking and enjoying the nature. The church for sure was more incredible inside than it’s exterior.
Ira Pospyelova — Google review
Weltenburg Abbey
Visited on 23/9/2019
Our coach is parked at the foothill, and our group is transferred to smaller buses to the Abbey.
Weltenburg is the oldest monastery in Bavari, situated near the entrance to the scenic Danube gorge. The church, dedicated to St George, within the compound is of baroque style. In fact, the guest house run by the Abbey is called the St George Guesthouse.
The aroma of the cakes baking the in oven is too irresistible, and attract us to check out cafe.
The abbey brewery is the oldest abbey brewery still in operation in the world, and the products are on sale. My friend buys a 5 litre Keg of Weltenburger Kloster Anno 1050 beer intends to be drunk when we depart Germany in a few days time.
We then take a stroll along the river bank at the far end of the compound.
Sin Fong Chan — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Good foodprocessor, good beer, but also beautiful church to see. The trip with the boat from Kelheim is a must!
Christine Nieuwenhuis — Google review
Visiting the world's oldest operating brewery and monastery is a worthwhile and underrated joy. The well-preserved church building has some amazing metalwork, sculpture, and painting to rival the most well-known cathedrals in Europe. The biergarten was wonderful, with great service, delicious food, and outstanding beer. There are plenty of places to relax and be at peace or sit with family and enjoy. The museum is small, and the brewery tours are usually booked out. Dog friendly paths and at the biergarten. Did not see wheelchair accessibility everywhere or to the church entrance.
Ian Staley — Google review
One of the first places we discovered after moving to the area. We walk here often with our dog. We love it so much we even came here to have our wedding photos taken.
Absolutely beautiful place ❤️
Kaitlyn Krahl — Google review
Weltenburg Abbey is a hidden gem! Its 1000-year-old charm, stunning interiors, and breathtaking paintings are awe-inspiring. Don't miss the river cruise and nearby walking trails. Relax by the scenic river shore. A perfect retreat!
Benseer Mohamed — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. There is a nice hiking area. The church is very old and very beautiful. The Biergarten has a nice bier on tap. Food was just ok, but bier must try. There is a nice well priced gift store. You can take a boat right from there. Parking is about 5-10 min walk from the place €4.50 all day.
Tatjana Scholl — Google review
Wonderfull view from the hill. Amazing church with huge amount of statues and frescoes.
Александр Поспелов — Google review
Beautiful abbey secluded on the Danube river. Church built in Baroque style and architecture and paintings done by brothers... who put themselves into the art at the dome. See if you can find them!
International Traveling Clown — Google review
What a great day trip. Walking a lot the Danube and get a beer! This hike is nice along the Danube. There is an incline that was difficult for some in our party, but very doable. Crossing the river to get to the monastery is about 2€. And the boat ride back to town is about €9. Enjoyable day
Michael Myers — Google review
I don't know what I can add that hasn't already been posted. A thousand-year-old. Abby is something you want to visit. The museum isn't very big but the cathedral is awesome. And if you like beer even a little bit this is a place to have one!
The Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a museum that provides an in-depth look at the history, politics and why behind the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. The grounds also served as a large venue for Nazi rallies. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.
The Dokuzentrum offers a really interesting look into WW2 history. I would really recommend going there if you're in Nürnberg
Just Tamy (Tamara Rodr?guez) — Google review
Nice place for photos, near by u have a lake to spend some time with family.
Museum is 6eur per head, if u have interest to know why and what is documentation center created u can visit.
4 eur to park the car.. u can drive directly into the center.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
A very interesting place. Very informative displays. Visited as part of a walk around the entire site (which took a good couple of hours) I would have rated it higher if it hadn’t been a temporary exhibition. Compared to the similar Document Centre we visited in Munich (which was free, this one wasn’t) there was far more information available.
John Baird — Google review
a small one floor exhibition about the history of the area and the surrounding Monuments. entrance 6€ in an outside office. the building itself has an impressive glass platform on the roof, located just at the entrance of the Congresshall.
david antoun — Google review
Looks like it's having a major overhaul (Oct 22) so the interim exhibition is not much to look at. The building and structure is pretty amazing though. Look forward to visiting again when it's all done.
jae jay — Google review
The museum is currently in renovation. Currently, there is just one small part arranged. The entrance of 6 euro is a bit steep for what it is now, but already to stay in a real place of the history that you explain is a big plus. Then, even though it is temporary, it is well done and give you an understanding of the area.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
This place is have huge relavance in the pages of German political history.Well preseved documents, photographs, audios, videos and relics. A place must to visit for all history seeking people.
Hari kumar — Google review
A surprise find. A must visit place in Nuremberg displays the propaganda techniques used by Nazism to con the Germans. Hitler knew the power of propaganda
Eddie Ozols — Google review
I've been here 5 years ago and I loved it! I went back a week ago and didn't really like it cause they are under construction so they arranged one only big room where you can read about the Nazi Rally Party and see pictures about it, still interesting tho.
Alice Bertuzzi — Google review
Interesting place on many levels. Reading from the exhibition makes you think about why it was important to have the war trials in Nuremberg.
The sheer size of the grounds is scary. The incomplete concert hall is huge.
Owen Tully — Google review
Little bit of dark history. Places like this may be hard on some but the lessons must be shared and taught so that they never happen again.
Philip Smith — Google review
Temporary exhibit v informative with more experience of the victims and survivors of the awful regime. This must never happen again.
Tracy Smith — Google review
A must visit when in Nuremberg. Sobering and interesting.
S Hunt — Google review
Though currently under construction/refurbishment, it was still a good visit. Inside the museum there were a lot of displays covering the timeline and usage of the area since its inception to present day as well as memoirs and excerpts from historical documents. The walk around the really grounds was nice and the Zeppelin Grandstand was particularly impactful.
Andrea Jeffery — Google review
Heavy stuff, but super enlightening.
I can’t imagine how crowded it would be on a busy day, but my party and I were able to take our time and not feel crowded.
I recommend several breaks for fresh air like me if stuff like this can weigh you down.
Several tours walked through while we observed, read, contemplated, interact with displays, and processed all this information ℹ️.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, it is alright to not know something. We are all here to learn.
Time should be taken if distractions tend to be a problem, because I have issues staying still at all moments. There is a lot to take in and it’s easy to miss things.
Take pictures, ask questions, and be willing to listen 🎧 👂 .
The Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a museum that provides an in-depth look at the history, politics and why behind the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. The grounds also served as a large venue for Nazi rallies. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.
The Dokuzentrum offers a really interesting look into WW2 history. I would really recommend going there if you're in Nürnberg
Just Tamy (Tamara Rodr?guez) — Google review
Nice place for photos, near by u have a lake to spend some time with family.
Museum is 6eur per head, if u have interest to know why and what is documentation center created u can visit.
4 eur to park the car.. u can drive directly into the center.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
A very interesting place. Very informative displays. Visited as part of a walk around the entire site (which took a good couple of hours) I would have rated it higher if it hadn’t been a temporary exhibition. Compared to the similar Document Centre we visited in Munich (which was free, this one wasn’t) there was far more information available.
John Baird — Google review
a small one floor exhibition about the history of the area and the surrounding Monuments. entrance 6€ in an outside office. the building itself has an impressive glass platform on the roof, located just at the entrance of the Congresshall.
david antoun — Google review
Looks like it's having a major overhaul (Oct 22) so the interim exhibition is not much to look at. The building and structure is pretty amazing though. Look forward to visiting again when it's all done.
jae jay — Google review
The museum is currently in renovation. Currently, there is just one small part arranged. The entrance of 6 euro is a bit steep for what it is now, but already to stay in a real place of the history that you explain is a big plus. Then, even though it is temporary, it is well done and give you an understanding of the area.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
This place is have huge relavance in the pages of German political history.Well preseved documents, photographs, audios, videos and relics. A place must to visit for all history seeking people.
Hari kumar — Google review
A surprise find. A must visit place in Nuremberg displays the propaganda techniques used by Nazism to con the Germans. Hitler knew the power of propaganda
Eddie Ozols — Google review
I've been here 5 years ago and I loved it! I went back a week ago and didn't really like it cause they are under construction so they arranged one only big room where you can read about the Nazi Rally Party and see pictures about it, still interesting tho.
Alice Bertuzzi — Google review
Interesting place on many levels. Reading from the exhibition makes you think about why it was important to have the war trials in Nuremberg.
The sheer size of the grounds is scary. The incomplete concert hall is huge.
Owen Tully — Google review
Little bit of dark history. Places like this may be hard on some but the lessons must be shared and taught so that they never happen again.
Philip Smith — Google review
Temporary exhibit v informative with more experience of the victims and survivors of the awful regime. This must never happen again.
Tracy Smith — Google review
A must visit when in Nuremberg. Sobering and interesting.
S Hunt — Google review
Though currently under construction/refurbishment, it was still a good visit. Inside the museum there were a lot of displays covering the timeline and usage of the area since its inception to present day as well as memoirs and excerpts from historical documents. The walk around the really grounds was nice and the Zeppelin Grandstand was particularly impactful.
Andrea Jeffery — Google review
Heavy stuff, but super enlightening.
I can’t imagine how crowded it would be on a busy day, but my party and I were able to take our time and not feel crowded.
I recommend several breaks for fresh air like me if stuff like this can weigh you down.
Several tours walked through while we observed, read, contemplated, interact with displays, and processed all this information ℹ️.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, it is alright to not know something. We are all here to learn.
Time should be taken if distractions tend to be a problem, because I have issues staying still at all moments. There is a lot to take in and it’s easy to miss things.
Take pictures, ask questions, and be willing to listen 🎧 👂 .
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg is a majestic castle complex from the 11th century that includes a royal palace and gardens, offering breathtaking views of the city. Originally built as a court, it later became infamous for being used by the Third Reich to enact oppressive laws in 1935. However, its most notable historical event was hosting the 'Nuremberg Trials' after World War II.
I had a great time walking around the castle, appreciating the history and contemplating what my home country looked like at the time the castle was built and bustling with activity. I went on a rainy, dreary day but I still had good views of the surrounding area.
Bryson Coleman — Google review
Wow, wow, wow. Excellent castle visit to the Imperial Castle.
Located at the top of a hill, overlooking the city of Nuremberg, the Imperial Castle is reached after a serious climb uphill. Not difficult for the fully able ,it is a long rather arduous slog up to the courtyard.
*******,Handicap VERY difficult , if not impossible, not made any easier by the cobblestone road .*********( that said, I did see a gentleman with a walker!!!)
The museum entry is 7 Euros, 6 if you are a senior or a student.
Wow----super excellent presentation and displays of the medieval history of this castle 🏰. Armaments, armor, clothing, artifacts, explanations and visuals were superb. One of the best. Great value for the money!!!!
Restaurant in the courtyard
BEST VIEWS OF NUREMBERG. PHOTO OP ++++++!!!!!!
Restrooms available.
Free brochures.
Recommended highly 👌 👍 👏
Final take . Prep yourself for the climb up but well worth it
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Markus ?markobear1? — Google review
Quite a beautiful little castle. Really great museum. Would recommend getting the combination ticket as the view from the top of the tower is really great and the deep well tour is quite a different experience. They also got a couple of eateries on site.
vivek mannava — Google review
It was amazing to visit this imperial castle of Nuremberg. The constructions were protected with 3 layered thick wall with around 10 ft thickness and 2 stages of different heights. The tunnels, the rooms, the towers, the gardens, the dungeons, the underground pathways designs and the city view points were awesome to see. I felt like I entered in the Game of Thrones series.
devaraj dhanakotti — Google review
Amazing medieval castle that have been kept so well.
This is truly a castle with super strong defense.
Not far from the city center market, easy to walk to. Free to walk into it and there is a good view of the old town.
Even though Nuremberg was 90% destroyed during WWII, the old town was rebuilt and restored according to the pictures they had of the old buildings and structures. So, much of the history is preserved. Otherwise, if they had decided to build everything new, there would not be not much of the past left to see.
Very impressive old town city market with a gorgeous fountain and church, and you can buy fantastic food, flowers, gingerbread cookies….
If you are a WWII history fan, then you have a lot more places to see.
Really worth visiting.
Bei Lu — Google review
It's incredible how well-preserved the castle is post-World War II. Its grandeur and size are truly breathtaking. From the top, overlooking the town, you understand why it was strategically placed there. The surrounding city walls in Nuremberg are still intact, offering about an hour's walk around them. Navigating the city is convenient; everything is within a 30-minute walk from the center, allowing you to discover hidden gems like bridges, churches, and historic buildings along the way. The castle itself offers free entry and plenty of areas to relax. Exploring its various sections, like the converted horse stables and food storage areas, is best with a knowledgeable local guide to delve into its history. Though it requires a bit of uphill walking, the panoramic view from the top makes it all worthwhile, showcasing the city's landmarks and beauty.
Joel Jose — Google review
This iconic castle is likely more interesting from the outside than the inside.
Due to destruction during WWII, most of the interiors are redone as a museum. The anvient weapons and armor displays are nice.
Climbing up the tower was fun and offers great views. The deep well guided tour was the best part thanks to the enthusiastic and engaging guide.
Gregor H — Google review
Beautiful castle over looking Nuremberg. Great views from the top. Beautiful fort and buildings. We did not fully go inside, but walked around on the outside. Enjoyed the visit and the walk.
Michael Mack — Google review
Beautiful castle, it’s worth a visit. Beautiful view of the town and nearby there are many restaurants and bars to enjoy the day. A must see place , you shouldn’t miss in Nürnberg.
Som Montree — Google review
Amazing place and lots of tours to take. This has a great history and the Old Town is filled with attractions and old buildings, churches, hospital and nice walks. The castle is historic and you can get breathtaking views. I took a few great pics.
Phil Tad — Google review
Another stop on our city walking tour. End of September 2023. There is no charge to go through the grounds. Took us about 20min to visit. The buildings are beautiful to see, and the views from the top are spectacular! Definitely worth walking up.
Eva Munch — Google review
Beautiful castle and wonderful city. Explored all around the castle grounds, up into the tower and also saw the well. 100% recommend a visit! Plenty of sites to see to fill an afternoon.
Philip Smith — Google review
Less stairs in the tower than St. Augustine’s Light house (St. Augustine, Florida USA). Beautiful piece of history- we spent the afternoon! A must see- most of the displays information is in German- spring for the audio it’s worth it!!
Anyta Cavitt — Google review
Very impressive castle. A capital of European Kings from 11 till 16 centuries. Place where Holy Roman empire was ruled from. Building itself is really big on the top of the hill. Views around are amazing. Very strongly recommended!
Raimundas Vaisvilas — Google review
Historical landmark & museum with commanding views out across the city. This is a must visit attraction if you’re in the city and would like to know about its foundation. Excellent exhibits, some interactive with translations available. Has a reasonably priced cafe and some gardens for relaxing in too. It can be a bit of a slog getting up the hill though. There may be accessible ways to get there that I did t see.
Michael Macgillivray — Google review
Great views of the old city from here. There’s a nice cafe and gift shop at the top. It’s worth the walk up for the views and the way back down is dotted with great places to eat and drink. Definitely recommend this if you’re in town.
Dave Reuss — Google review
….Its was a real steep walk to get to the top as the Castle 🏰 is on one of the highest points of Nurnberg! Very impressive to see how well it’s preserved and maintained! And it has many tower and you can observe it from different angles…there bars and restaurants where one can enjoy foods offered! A must see or just to wonder around…Absolute-lii magnificent and the gardens are breathtaking-lii beautiful…,
Vernon Wentzel — Google review
This is a sprawling wonder. You can wander around the grounds, inside and out, for hours. There are many small and large secrets to discover. And much light a good piece of art, it changes dramatically with the light of day and night.
Rodger Hicks — Google review
The well tour is very good and a must do, the tower has great views and the pictures of the WW2 damage are a great addition - The museum itself has good info on the building and its years and associated history, better than I expected and staff very friendly
David Hackett — Google review
Very pretty, caring lots of history. I was a bit disappointed that the crown was a 3D model and not something that would replicate best the real ones, but that’s understandable.
Not all the things inside the museum has an English translation, but it’s worth visiting the museum!
Emanuela Foica — Google review
It has a really good view of the city. View point is open all the time,but the castle is closed on holidays and the weekend. Spent the new years eve here, and the view point was very much crowded.Inside it has a museum, a deep well, and a tower where you can take a better view of the city.
Shanaka Anuradha — Google review
Beautiful castle. Nice view of Nuremberg city. Go with a tour guy so you will know the history of the place.
Js c — Google review
I still can't believe that the castle is still in such good shape after the Second World War. Breathtaking, massive, magnificent. When you go up to the top and look out over the town, you get a sense of why they built the castle where it is. I cannot get over how impressive it is. Also, Nuremberg is still surrounded by the great city walls. It takes about an hour to walk around them. That's the great thing about the city. You can walk anywhere and it never takes more than 30 minutes to get to the other side of the city centre. Best of all, while you are exploring the city on foot, you will find many other gems on your walking adventure. From bridges to churches and other lovely old buildings. Enjoy!🏰✨️
Little tip: During weekdays you can enter the inside of the castles for free. That is in the morning until 10am or so
Emma Bressel — Google review
A whole tour area, if you are not interested in the museum can only buy tickets to the castle, the scenery is very good, need to climb the stairs.
Vienna — Google review
+Nice view,the whole city under your feed
+Free entrance
+Within walking distance from the train station
+There are many seating and relaxation areas inside the castle
onur cora — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. It has a very steep cobbled path leading up to the entrance and a lot of steps inside. I bought the combination ticket which was worth it. The castle is well presented inside with educational displays. The tower is 112 steps up a spiral staircase, but the views from the top were beautiful. The tour to the well was funny and fascinating. The tour guide knew his stuff.
The Hermitage Old Palace in Bayreuth is a historic and extensive complex featuring various water features, artificial ruins, and a magnificent sun temple. Visitors can explore the city's museums, landmarks, parks, and gardens including the Eremitage and the Hofgarten. The guided tour of the palace offers an immersive experience with captivating stories from its past.
Perfect attraction for even a difficult traveller. Unfortunately we visited this extremely beautiful place on a raining day but the beauty of it can't stop us unconditionally enjoying our very good time with the nature and manaficent design.
Ngoc Son Nguyen — Google review
Very beautiful palace and gardens. Worth a visit. The interior is accesible only through German guided tours.
Cosmina Popa — Google review
Gorgeous gardens to stroll around and even some hilly or steeper paths if you're feeling up for it. In summertime, the fountains do a little show on the hour. Tours in German or with a printout in English.
Bethany Blackburn — Google review
Book the tour to see the old castle. The interior fountain show is beautiful. We did the tour in German, not sure if it is available in English.
Iarina — Google review
I visited on a rainy Friday morning and walked virtually alone through the vast gardens, awestruck with the beauty of man, nature and time. Among the highlights are striking allees flanked by hornbeam hedges, some quite mature. Beautiful walks, water features, flower plantings, mature tree specimens, linden promenades. Meticulously cultivated and worthy, worthy, worthy of your time.
Paul Berkowitz — Google review
Beautiful heritage, never too crowded and the gardens are great. Tour only in German but they give you English papers about it and we found many of the guides helpful!
James Self — Google review
You need to get tickets for the tour of the castle and the tour is 1h long, but really worth it. The lady, who was our tour guide was excellent. She really transported us back in time while telling us the important stories of the palace. The 1 hour flew by. The palace is not like your usual palace, but it feels more like a residence / home with hidden secrets. I definately recommend booking a tour (we had the tour in German). It is also not that expensive.
Christa Liedtke — Google review
The outside green field and garden are beautiful and free. But you must go into the palace. It is a hidden gem.
Angela Tang — Google review
Beautiful park which you can visit for free. Recommend 👍
Anna Semeniuk — Google review
A beauty. Once must visit. Really nice guides and palace. But visit during June July months to get entry into more rooms of the palace
Aparna Ullas — Google review
Amazing place with a great restaurant and beautiful views.
Nathan Brinkerhoff — Google review
Please note the guided tour timings. And if coming by bus, also match the timing of bus back to Bayreuth Hbf.
Goethe's House is a well-maintained former residence of the renowned German writer, showcasing pieces from his art collection and offering guided tours. The audio guide provided is informative and the story behind the house is captivating. The garden within the premises boasts a plethora of stunning flora making it an essential destination to visit not just in Weimar but in all of Germany. Goethe was a revered figure and his abode serves as a testimony to his legacy with its impressive art collection on display.
Amazing insights into the life of Goethe. Such a beautiful and inspiring space. Well presented and updated with video installations and the incredible wealth of the attached museum.
Kerstin Blum — Google review
The Museum itself i love and would give 5 stars. The first time i visited, 5 stars all around. I love the history.
Second visit though, I was in Goethes carriage haus alone to calm down as i was crying. Before I got in the Museum, i got my tickets fine but going to the Audio guide desk, I wasnt sure what to ask for and the lady there gave me the nastiest shrug and look. It made me not know what to say so i just walked away. I didnt need an Audio guide anyway. But her expression really hurt me and i felt like a terrible person so when i got in the Museum i cried in Goethes carriage house to calm down. I then went through the Museum haus and saw my favorite parts, but the visit wasnt as long as the first time because of the sour attitude.
It really meloncholied my day Weimar.
I do love the Museum house because I study music history - particularly Mendelssohn, who met Goethe many times at this very house. I write books on music and currently doing a second edition of my Mendelssohn biography after having visited these places. I can be descriptive in my book about the look of the house and the rooms.
abigail smith — Google review
The place is very well-kept. The audioguide is really helpful and the story is very interesting. My favorite part of the house was the garden, it has so many beautiful flowers and plants! It's a must-see in Weimar and in Germany in general.
Daniela Logro?o — Google review
Νοt really interesting, the leaflet with the numbers of rooms did not correspond with the nrs on the audioguide. Few personal things of Goethe to see, only the Majolica collection was interesting, and his study and library, but the books were missing. The ticket too much expensive for such a poor place to see
Μαρια Σιουγγαρη — Google review
Although a lot has been altered and there is little about Goethe's work to be experienced, the private life and inner workings of his mind are still present and well presented. If you can, go now! Starting 2026 the place will face major renovations.
Konrad Keck — Google review
Visiting the house of the all-around wanna-be genius Goethe is definitely worth; travel back in time and walk through an old house to experience how the bourgeoisie rich poet lived; inspired by the ideals of the renaissance you can find a lot of real looking fake sculptures; obviously Goethe has been a collector or just a messy? The house has a beautiful garden in summer; audio guide in different language available
ephtron blackant — Google review
Beautiful residence of famous German poet Goethe. Pleased to know that this country has saved its heroes residence with a neat and clean environment and proper maintenance.
They also provide an audio guide to visitors therefore no need to ask someone about the place. The audio guide has all the information you want to know about the place.
Aamir Hussain Shahani — Google review
The entrance fee for adults is 13 euros. Included audio guide also a viable English.
In the house, there are several rooms where you can explore Gothe's life.
Also, there is a museum shop, cafe and garden.
murat cakan — Google review
Underwhelming after seeing Goethe’s museum in Frankfurt which was nicer in my opinion. Nice things to see but not a lot of information if you do not understand German fully. The garden in the back is beautiful.
Charles Vega — Google review
If you came to see Weimar, you should definitely pay here a visit: The house of famous German writer, Wolfgang von Goethe. Totally worth the time. This man was a legendary, and in his home there is a collection of art works.
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Probstheida neighbourhood is a huge temple of death commemorating the 1813 battle when Austrian, Russian, Swedish and Prussian forces came together to defeat Napoleon. The imposing memorial site features carvings, statues and inscriptions and reflects its reflection in the lake of tears.
Beautiful, but must take ~320 steps to reach to the top of the building, the path and steps can be narrow.
But you can get a good town view from the top.
Must visit landmark while you in Leipzig:)
We went on a weekend just right after opening at 10am- less crowded & peacefully explored, around 11-12pm we saw big crowd coming.
S — Google review
If you're in the area and interested in history - visit this one!
It cost me 10€ entry, and then I headed inside. There's a lift, but if you want to truly see everything, you cannot avoid the stairs. Overall there are about 500 of them, but as I combined lift with stairs, I climbed about 250, I guess.
The view from the top is nice, but the one from the Panorama Tower in the city is way better.
Flynn On Tour — Google review
I enjoyed this monument more than I thought I would. The big statues reminded me of ancient statues. The acoustics inside are pretty good. The whole experience is maze-like, going up the narrow stairways. The views at the top are great. Remember to get your ticket below, before you climb the stairs to the entrance.
Jeremy Hall — Google review
One of the best places I have ever visited, so breathtaking and ancient. And the museum is so beautiful but the thing that's most beautiful about this place is the view from the top of the monument, absolutely otherworldly.
Sujata Dey — Google review
Very beautiful. Paying just €10 (€8 for students) you can go up to the very top of the monument climbing 500 steps in narrow spaces, the tiring way is totally worth it the view! Furthermore you can enter in the museum nearby and see ancient exhibits from the battle of nations.
Elena Pettirossi — Google review
I liked the museum very much. Leipzig is a must-see museum. It is a very impressive and explanatory museum. Germany's confrontation with its war history has been very effective. He should learn such lessons. I recommend it to anyone who visits Leipzig. It is a worth seeing place. The interior of the monument should definitely be visited. If you want to capture beautiful photo frames, I recommend you to visit it in the afternoon.
Clara Caster — Google review
Very peaceful to visit. It feels like a very secular monument to the Prussian people who endured Napoleon’s invasion. It take peace time to build such a monument. Unfortunately the peace time would not last with the start of World War 1 and the damage is from World War 2.
In the United States we are letting our World War 1 monuments crumble and allowing capitalism to take over our sense of duty. A concept most Americans can not grasp, but something Germans understand. This is a place of mourning but today it is a place to enjoy life with families.
Paul Bowen — Google review
This monument is in a beautiful, historical location and is still incredibly large and well-kept. You are welcome to go there and explore it with your friends and family. Visit on a sunny day.
Kazi Rahim Ullah Rahi — Google review
very nice monument with stunning view on top although it is a tiring climb, you could use a lift but you still have to climb about 150 steps of stairs to reach the top. there is also a museum next to it which is included in the ticket.
alex chan — Google review
Nice ancient place , great history behind this monument and still the monument is so huge and clean. You can visit the place go around with your friends . Advise from my aide visit on sunny day and look it for a night view
azfar nawaz — Google review
I must say the monument was very impressive. Entrance was 10 euros with an extra 2 euros for the audio guide. I would recommend that you take the audio guide as it gives you so much more information. The audio guide is available in English. There are 350 plus steps to get to the top but the views of Leipzig are spectacular. The museum covers the battle itself. This is where the audio guide really does come into it's own. It gives a view from the people that lived in Leipzig at the time of the battle and explains some of the exhibits and the reason for the battle. We spent approximately 3 hours here and another 40 minutes at cafe at the other end of the monument
Stillapatmike — Google review
One of the representative symbol of Leipzig. The height is 91 meters and it is most biggest monument in the Europe.
The closer I got to it, the more overwhelmed I was by its size and impact.
You can enter inside of the monument by 10€ per person.
On the top of the monument, you can see the overview of Leipzig. It is really amazing.
There are total 500 step to the top viewing platform.On the other hand, the elevator is settled in the monument and you can access by 2/3 height of monument easily.
Last 50 steps of top floor is too narrow to pass through each other. Please take care and go up without haste.
(History of this monument)
This monument was constructed for Prussia and allied forces wining Napoleon's French army at Leipzig.
This war is one of the most important battles and histrionical turning point of finishing the domination of Germany by French empire.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
One of the fifteen national monuments referred to as "Denkmals" this is the largest although in this authors opinion not the most impressive. Although it is impressive. If you come to Leipzig this is absolutely a must see.
Jesper Br?ns-Poulsen — Google review
A great place to see historical moments from WWI ( weapons, uniforms and buildings) which happened in Leipzig, and for sure the most that we loved about this place was the top of the building that shows the whole city around! It was breathtaking and deserves a visit!
Daniel Saada — Google review
It’s a huge architecture for a monument. A monument backed with German nationalist motivation while it was built but it’s least been memorialized now and people are more looking at the architecture.
It’s possible to get to middle viewing floor with two different lifts but the top observation deck is only accessible by very narrow and long stairs.
Timothy En Haw Chan — Google review
Very impressive building. The sheer scale of it is breathtaking. If you want to make it to the top viewing platform, be prepared for narrow staircases because the elevator does NOT go all the way to the top.
This is one of those monuments where the focus has shifted from what it commemorates to the monument itself. Most people visit it to see the building and admire its architectural design rather than think about the event for which it was built.
Wouter van de Ridder — Google review
Absolutely stunning place!!!
A place that I recommend to visit from the bottom of my soul.
Read a bit about this place before you go to visit!!!
You don't need to book yourself, and you dont need a guide, only tickets that cost approximately 10 euros per person.
The interior is something special, with an amazing view on the whole city.
The elevator is not going all the way up, and the staircase is narrow . Be ready!
Faris Kajan — Google review
Guys if anyone has Claustrophobia don't try it ever the stairs to climbing up about 400 ladder and gradually narrowing, and the ceiling is narrowing too like you are going to grave I recommended the place is good landscape is beautiful from up
Asmaa Elmasry — Google review
Are you fat, have health problems, do you want to see the Giant Monument to the Battle of the Nations? Congratulations, you've come to the perfect place.
1. Beautiful scenic view.
2. Treadmill.
3. Museum, which is optional, but for cash.
4. Nearest park
Geron Aleksandor — Google review
The tallest standing monument of Europe signifies the battle between Napoleon against the troops from Prussia, Austria and Sweden. The colossal monument is around 15-20min ride from the central station. To go on top you need tickets.
Laya Suresh — Google review
Monumental place with really majestic sculptures. You can go to the very top, just that the staircase is very narrow.
Few of the exhibitions were behind closed doors.
Jan Pokorný — Google review
impressive, but grey mastodont. Nice trip out of the city centre. Do no hesitate to go inside.
Laurens Miedema — Google review
We didn't get to go inside because of lack of time but it was really cool to see even from the outside. Something that looks so out of place in a European setting. Amazingly built. You do have to climb a bunch of stairs to go up to the main floors...for those who are physically disabled. But I think there is an elevator somewhere inside.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is a monstrous train station with over 300 meters of facade, and it's also home to a number of shops, cafes, and grocery markets. The station is one of the largest in the world by floor area, making it an ideal spot for shopping.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is a bustling transportation hub that seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern amenities. Its impressive design, efficient layout, and numerous shops and restaurants make it a convenient and enjoyable place to travel through. However, it can get quite busy at peak times, so be prepared for crowds. Overall, it's a well-maintained and functional station that serves as a gateway to Leipzig and beyond.
Mubinur Rahman — Google review
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof - once rated as the best/most beautiful central station in the entire of Europe.
Binxu748er — Google review
This place is warm with so much buying and selling activities going on. Seeing many good things. For kids is a fun jolly outing. It's a beautiful arena to visit.
Bunmi Abike — Google review
This station is very big, but it is really easy to find the way. Electronic devices such as ticket machines, th
e screens are well thought and useful
musa bulut — Google review
Awesome architecture. Probably One of the largest train station I have visited in Germany. The shopping mall on the 1st floor has many restaurants and cafes. Plenty of options to choose from.
Pranjal Bhadti — Google review
Always good to come back to this place. Amazing building and exciting underground shopping arcade with a wide variety of outlets. Very clean
Tom L — Google review
One stop destination for all my needs on Sunday. When every shops and eateries are closed in the city this complex is there for you:)
Saneesh C S — Google review
If the Berlin station looks pretentious and modern, then the Leipzig station takes you back 100 years into the past.
Geron Aleksandor — Google review
Super convenient, many shops.
The architecture is very impressive too.
At the same time, it's noisy, it's crowded. Well, it's a railway station after all.
Alice Oehninger — Google review
So far the nicest Bahnhof I've seen in Germany, always busy with people passing through and people just coming to shop. As it houses so many great stores to shop in over 3 levels with so many things to see and amazing food options. You can't come to leipzig without seeing it as it is the main train station. Even made more lovely around Christmas or as they say Weinachten, as lots more food stalls open up.
Stu says — Google review
The largest in Europe.. 😍 Best train station I have been! 👌 With multiple railways and connecting Trips to offer.. A Subway can also be found in this big trainstation... And no worry for having a long connecting Trips, a mall is also within the Station. Various Restaurants and Shops available..
Sherland Dajuela — Google review
Beautiful Christmas decorations inside of the building, which adds up to the uniqueness of the historical building.
Saodat Khaitova — Google review
Very spacious, you get a variety of things, highly recommended.
The zoo Leipzig is one of the oldest and most modern zoos in Europe. It boasts a large variety of animals from 850 different species, all in naturalistic habitats. In addition to its animal exhibits, the zoo has conservation programs to help protect endangered species.
The zoo was beyond my expectations! It is definitely one of the best things to do in Leipzig after the self ride boating experience. The zoo has all kinds of animals from bears, lions, monkeys, chimps, aquarium, giraffe, Zebra, Rhino, tropical rainforest experience to most of the well known and a few almost extinct animals one would want to see.
The ticket was 22 euros per person which is definitely worth the money. Plan to spend at least 4-5 hours in the zoo. If you are an animal enthusiast then you might need minimum 5-6 hours
Murugan muthukrishnan — Google review
Beautiful Zoo.
It was a rainy day. Perfect because it wasn too crowded.
Parking: The best place to park is in the parking garage directly opposite the entrance. Good and not too expensive.
Food: Everywhere in the zoo there is the possibility to eat and drink something. I can recommend the restaurant at the giraffe enclosure with a view of giraffes and zebras.
The large cafe is really big and tastes very good.
I recommend to take some water with you because the prices for food and drink are sometimes high
Mo — Google review
Definitely worthy of visiting. Don't regret the decision at all. The aquarium was wonderful. Saw most of the animals as we sticked to the route on map. The boat trip was out of the world experience and was worth 2 euros more. Overall a happy feeling to have visited here.
Sweta Thakur — Google review
Probably the best zoo in Europe. Since my first visit, they have been improving the older parts of the zoo and now it's almost fully renewed with modern enclosures.
It can be very crowded, even on workdays.
Themed areas are correct and well balanced, not looking too artificial or like a theme park.
Don't miss the pangolins at the underground floor of the elephant house ;)
Xavier Bayod — Google review
Leipzig Zoo has a decent variety of animals, and some exhibits were enjoyable. However, my experience was not so good as several animals were missing during my visit. Moreover, the food prices were very high and the overall atmosphere felt too crowded. Improvement in these areas would significantly enhance the visitor experience.
As per my experience the aquarium and Tropical world were amazing ....
Faisal Qayyum — Google review
Although a small number of animals could understandably not be seen in the outdoor enclosures due to the cold and snowy winter weather, the beautifully and creatively laid out zoo still contained a much wider variety of species to see than I had anticipated. A wholly enjoyable experience, even in 'off season'.
Peter Wareham — Google review
One of the best Zoos I have visited. Pretty big and lots of space for the animals. The amazon house is great. The aquarium was very crowded, i don’t think the corona traffic light ever goes on red
Asif Malik — Google review
One forgets within 30 minutes that they are in the city or even in a zoo. If the visiting route is followed, you will have the most enjoyable trip. Gondwanaland must be visited both by walking and by boat. You can bring food and drink with you, there are enough suitable places. There is a great transportation and parking place, whether by car or by bus, train or tram. Right across the entrance door, you can also lock your bike next to the closed parking lot. In the zoo, which consists of 6 different concepts, you really live every part of it to the fullest. The most beautiful zoo I've ever seen. Especially in the tropical park, a boat tour should be done.
Joseph Hahn — Google review
I was incredibly impressed with this zoo. I’ve been to multiple zoos in North America and Australia and this one was the most impressive. I couldn’t get over how incredible the tropical building was, and just how BIG it was! The prices were also very reasonable, and food inside was not too overly expensive. I could easily have spent an entire day just exploring half of this wonderful zoo.
Maddy R — Google review
Fantastic! We were getting in very fast with our online tickets. It's better to print out. The whole zoo was great. Plenty extra attractions for kids too. Boat ride was amazing as well. We had a great time. Easily needed 6,5 hours. At the moment the Aquarium is closed due to renovation. We are definitely going to come back.
Eszter Moln?r — Google review
The layout and theming of this zoo is excellent and at times it felt more like a theme park (especially in Gondwanaland). Food prices and availability is good, even on a busy day, and the enclosures are far more creative than places like Berlin. Admittedly we did struggle to see some of the animals at times, particularly the monkeys who were hidden in their huge enclosures. I’ll definitely go back, though next time not on a public holiday.
Tom Beck — Google review
Our family spent the day at the Zoo! It was such a wonderful time! Walking through Gondwanaland was a highlight! Definitely recommend checking it out! :)
The only negative thing is, on crowded days, the pathways are so narrow that it makes for a bit of closterfobic experience (especially the path through Pongoland). Other than feeling packed in, we had a great time there!
Alex Lawrence — Google review
Nice Zoo Garden very accesibile, just a short walk from Center. I visited it a few years back and I liked it more then. Maybe now it has more fast food places and less animals, or maybe they were just hidden or taking a break. Plenty of space for animals, very natural environment and you have to be lucky to be in the right place and the right time to see the animals. I liked also the Amazonian place. Enjoyed Leipzig, clean and full of nice places to see. Good food and drinks. Zoo and parks are a big plus.
Adi Robescu — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is truly an amazing place to visit. It’s not just big; it’s incredibly expansive, offering a wide variety of animal exhibits and attractions to explore. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out with family or friends, this zoo has something for everyone.
One piece of advice I’d like to share is that if you plan to visit more than once or think you might return in the future, it’s definitely worth considering an annual pass. Buying a yearly ticket can be more cost-effective than paying for admission on a per-day basis, especially if you want to take your time to fully enjoy everything the zoo has to offer. It’s a great way to support the zoo and ensure you can return whenever you please.
Sava V. Franke — Google review
Pretty awesome place! Here's my boy trying to pet one of the animals! Super kid friendly and you'll need a whole day to go through everything if you want! Will definitely go back again
ronald james jabulin — Google review
The zoo is wonderful and I had a great experience. The animals look well taken care of and I would like to visit again during the summer for the different activities.
Mehank Jadhav — Google review
My highlight of the zoo is the tropical boat trip. Highly recommended, it's only 2€per person. You feel like you are in the tropical rainforest, and the sound of nature is unbelievable. There is a small tree bridge to walk above to see overall of this jungle. Also a nice restaurant for you to sit and relax and be with nature hearing birds and other animals. Other parts of the zoo are very nice too, especially the big restaurant where you can see the animals walking around you.
Warin — Google review
Leipzig Zoo wasn't just a zoo visit, it was a tropical escape! The meticulously landscaped tropical gardens transported me to rainforests teeming with life. The boat trip for 2 euros was an absolute must, offering a tranquil journey.
While food options were limited. Though I missed the vibrant world of parrots, the aquarium was a stunning spectacle.
Overall, Leipzig Zoo was a diverse and exciting adventure, especially for those who love the tropics. The tropical gardens were the star, offering a unique and immersive experience. Highly recommended!
Krishnendu Saji — Google review
A must see if you are anywhere near this location. Well maintained establishments with a big aquarium and great variety of animals. Go online and plan on seeing the feeding of your favorite beasts. Absolutely recommend
Dora Gavriil — Google review
Very cool zoo. We were in late October and almost all animals were visible. Gorillas and orangutans have a very nice locations. There are babies of lions, elephants , giraffes, gorillas and orangutans.
I really love corals and you will found a good display here
Kateryna Shelest — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is great.
There is a wide variety of animals from all over the world.
In addition to the animals, there are other attractions such as guided walks and children's games.
I was fascinated that the Zoo was divided into different regions of the world.
All Saints' Church in Wittenberg is a Gothic church that serves as the final resting place of Martin Luther, who sparked the protestant reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to its door in 1517. The church offers public tours and boasts a superb tower with a 360 degree view of the town. Visitors can also admire the beautiful details throughout the church itself. Both the church and nearby castle are well-organized for visitors who speak German or English.
Visiting this place is definitely a must! Located at the end of the main street of the historical area of Wittenberg, this place is of extreme value not only because at one of his doors Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis, but also because his grave is inside the temple, at the back, under the organ pipes. The entrance is free. Take your time to admire every single detail of this treasure building in terms of architecture. Highly recommend. Ask for a guided tour, it will broaden your experience! Also, you can go up in the tower for 3 €, where you will have great views of the city.
Melvin Diaz — Google review
Church as well as the castle are neatly refreshed and well organised for visitors (German and English speaking ones). Tower also worth climbing.
BARTOSZ R — Google review
History was made in this town that changed the world, shaped the German language, brought public education to boy and girls, and set the stage to bring Scriptures into the hands of the masses in their own language. Martin Luther did all of that and more...
David Cline — Google review
The birthplace of protestant reformation. 95 Theses on the power of indulgences were posted here on all saints day, 1517. It just proves that Martin Luther had the balls to go against the corrupt catholic church :) HE is the MAN!
cee kay — Google review
Castle Church was where Martin Luther nailed his thesis to during the Protestant Reformation more than 500 years ago. Unfortunately the church was closed on a Monday, so we didn’t get a chance to go inside
Kevin Chua — Google review
The interior of the church is a solemn and quiet place and the top of the tower gives a complete view of the whole town.
Jackson Chan — Google review
An amazing experience. I went to take a picture of the door but ended up staying for a Sunday morning service. The congregants were very friendly! Worth a train trip from Berlin for sure!
Teague Broquard — Google review
A mass in English was advertised all over town,also in-front of the Luther museum. We saw it and wanted to visit the church and listen to it. Upon entering,a very angry person asked us if we are tourists. I replied that we are and that we would love to listen to the mass. He got angry and proceeded to loudly say “nein,nein”,pointing towards the exit. We were very disappointed and left wondering what was the point of advertising this since entrance is denied to visitors.
Yana Menelaou — Google review
Cool site in a historic town! The church is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area and interested in the Reformation. Cute shops and restaurants nearby! Would have loved to spend a couple of days!
Emma Gaier — Google review
The church tower is superb! 3 euros to go up there and 360 degree view of the town. The church itself is also beautiful, there are so many details everywhere.
Faruk Yazıcı — Google review
Absolutely fascinating. Excellent museum to be found attached to the church, with some of the best audio visual demonstrations I have seen, by that I mean they are easy to use and in several different languages and capable of being tailored to suit the user (eg magnified if you don't have your glasses :-) ). The Tower is well worth the climb with magnificent views over the city and surrounding countryside.
Martin Luther's grave is in this church and this is the church he nailed his famous theses to.
Ingvar Spencer — Google review
Amazing building with great history. It is the site where, according to Philip Melanchthon, the Ninety-five Theses were posted by Martin Luther in 1517.
Euge A. — Google review
Beautiful church in a cute little town. This is the church that is supposedly where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on a church door. FYI the original church door was burned down during the Sevens’ Year War, but later the Prussian emperor commissioned building a new door in honor of Martin Luther. Historical information is listed on little stands throughout the town.
Illia Wen — Google review
Very beautiful interior! There are also regular concerts held in the church for no charge. The organ has a beautiful sound to it and the concert was very nice. There is also a tour you can climb for an extra €3. Good view of the city but not a lot you can see.
Cecilienhof palace is a former residence of the Hohenzollern dynasty and was used as the location of the Potsdam Conference following World War II. The palace is surrounded by over 100 hectares of parkland, which makes it a popular tourist destination.
Well organized, historical museum. There's lots to learn about the immediate period after WW2, and doing so on site is a lot of fun. You need to buy a ticket to enter which I think is around ten euro. If you don't want to pay, the architecture is nice to look at from the outside and the facility is in the middle of a beautiful park near a lot of lakes.
Matthew MacLennan — Google review
This Tudor manor looks well out of place in Potsdam, however the monumental meetings that took place here at the end of Ww2 make it a must visit. The rooms have been kept as they were in 1945 with memorabilia down to minute details such as cigarette packets each of the leaders were smoking. It only takes an hour or so to visit but is very interesting for history buffs and laypeople alike. There is extensive parkland around the location and plenty of walking trails around the nearby lake.
Alex D — Google review
Friendly & welcoming staff. Nice place with much historical significance. You'll know clearly about what happened over there by seeing interesting objects and rooms in person. A wonderful visiting experience. Highly recommended!
Vivian Wang — Google review
The site of the famous Potsdam Conference (July 17 - August 2, 1945) - an event that drew the BIG THREE together to negotiate terms for the end of World War II and defined Germany's history for the following 45 years. With this historic insights, imagine what it feels like when you are there
Gicu Hincu — Google review
Cecilienhof is an amazing place. Great architecture and lovely gardens around. This is a place of the Potsdam conference. So, I believe Cecilienhof will be an interesting place for any lovers of history as well as for others who just looking for a beautiful place for a quiet walk. This is must visit place being in Potsdam.
Alex Oleksenko — Google review
This is - it absolutely is! - the model for the houses of chocolate I used to see in my childhood infant books. This Tudor style little palace is gorgeous, it comes straight out from wonderland.
I couldn't help noticing the Red Star in the back garden... it was still there many decades after it was probably imposed on this site by some over-zealous garden-chief.
Jorge Bernardo — Google review
Famous for hosting the Potsdam Conference of 1945. At present there is an excellent exhibition on the Conference. The house and gardens are beautiful and free of charge. Situated in a larger park with other places to visit and is within walking distance of the city centre.
Jon Kernow — Google review
Highly impressive! Well made audio-guides have been available. If you want to get in touch with history - go there and see.
Dieter Dubinski — Google review
At first glance, it seemed like a normal palace but it holds a dual history. One of the kings before the fall of the empires and other the after WW2 history. Many historical figures lived here who decided the aftermath of the world after WW2. It's the iconic conference venue of the conference. Around this you have an excellent beautiful garden. Wonderful lake. Nearby other palaces. Overall it's a must visit place. You can be part of WW2 history.
Lithe Johnson — Google review
Cecilienhof has beautiful gardens and amazing architecture. We couldn’t go inside because they had just closed, but the gardens are incredibly beautiful and it’s free entrance (to enter the Palace you have to pay a €12 pp ticket). 🪻🌸🌻
Alexandra Issa — Google review
Very beautiful both inside and outside. Everything is well maintained, very magical atmosphere. Inside is an interesting museum. There is an audio guide in many languages, the staff is friendly. The tour was very interesting and informative, the locations are interesting.
Fivis — Google review
Experiencing the history!
It is very well preserved And very well presented.
We can even visualize the scene of the big three meeting.
Of course at the same time feeling bad for Winston Churchill. Who is the best and greatest among all the big three To presenting at that time.
steve zhao — Google review
A visit to Cecilienhof is important as a reminder of the conflicts which have come before us and how "solutions" were developed in the Potsdam Agreement. There is an admission fee but should you be planning to also visit the Palace of Sanssouci in Potsdam Germany check out purchasing a combined ticket.
The history at Cecilienhof is over every inch of the property. Enjoy the experience.
Jeffrey Kraskin — Google review
Lovely visit. Friendly staff. Interesting to learn more facts about second world war. Stunning lake nearby is a plus.
Nithila Devi Nallasamy — Google review
Nice surroundings, entry to the building is chargable, haven't been inside, but for a walk is peferct
Magda L — Google review
Historical palace to visit when you're in Potsdam. Love its surroundings, great place to bring your kids as they have a very spacious garden around, let your kids learn about history and enjoy their free time 😉
Isna Sapardina — Google review
We didnt go inside because we were on a day trip, visiting other places too. But the gardens are really beautiful - we visited in the end of summer and it was all green and with a lot of flowers
The Olympiastadion Berlin is an iconic stadium located in Berlin, Germany. It was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics and has been the home of several German football clubs, most notably Hertha BSC. Today, it is still one of the largest stadiums in Europe and is often used for major events such as the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
I went to this place to watch the league match between Berlin and Frankfurt with some Frankfurt fan friends.
The stadium is huge and the beautiful. Can hold great number of audience.
This stadium also holds the Olympic games logo which talks about the history of the stadium.
Oval shaped stadium with naturally beautiful and well maintained grass is very attractive.
Besides the stadium, even the crowd in the stadium are wonderful. They were energetic and that was a treat to experience.
There's also a Tram stop near the stadium. So, this is very well connected.
Only thing people need to note is, the drinks near the stadium are very expensive. I would highly recommend that you buy your drinks and come. Only Beer and non-alcoholic beverages were allowed.
Naren — Google review
Visited on a spine chilling day, not as a game fan but just as a tourist. Entry ticket 8 euros for adults and 5.50 if you're student. Lot to walk when you come just to watch and go.
Aravind Gopinath — Google review
Lovely stadium full of history. We opted for the tour and it was very well worth going. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave us the opportunity to ask questions. We visited the changing rooms, the area where players gather before going out on the pitch, the VIP section, the press conference room. The price was 25 euros for 2 people because we had a discount due to buying the Berlin card.
Jo Jo — Google review
Good to go and see, just not a whole lot to do when you get there. None of the food stalls except one were open by that’s probably down to the time of the day we got there. The stadium itself is a big and proud as you’d expect. Glad we went but would have liked a little something else to do when you get there.
Fred Byrne — Google review
Overall enjoyed the atmosphere and how big the stadium looks as well as the history. Though I went somewhat in the Winter time it was a bit renovated and unable to see a lot of it. Overall a definitely must stop for the cultural impact!! They also have a lot of information panels in both German and English that help you get a sense of what you're looking at! As well as they have preserved most of the stadium from the 1936 Olympics! It's impressive to see the monuments as well as the places that people almost long gone have stayed!
John Dame — Google review
A very impressive stadion. Definitely when you learn and realize the history of the stadium. We did the one hour highlights tour (English). The guide spoke very good English and knew her facts. Nice to see all the areas where you are normally not allowed to come. Definitely worth a visit.
Ralph van Roosmalen — Google review
The special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 was held from 17-25 June here. It was very excited, inspired and enlightened 👍🏻 I enjoyed this stadium with full of history and sportsmanship 😎
Tak Wong — Google review
Our visit took place during Lollapalooza Berlin festival. It was our third time there. The venue and its surroundings are stunning. Very majestatic and really well organized. Totally need to go there for regular sightseeing. And festival - beautiful people, great atmosphere and always something surprising. Maybe prices of food and drinks might be lower but festival has its own rights. We will be back next year
Kas Tu — Google review
Massive place
Good sound not high enough for my likes!
Entrance and leaving premises really fast
Very well organized
Specially with so many people.
Great concert as well
Can’t wait to go back and see more bands
It has its own parking so very convenient
Arrived a few hours earlier and he and out there for warm up
Alfredo Marcus — Google review
We visited here on a non-game day.
We did the self-guided tour with the guidance over the headphones which are provided at the entrance.
A very impressive building with a lot of history.
Gilad Mor — Google review
Loved the Stadium and the Atmosphere. I went to see the match between Hertha Berlin and Bayer Leverkusen, the atmosphere (though limited due to restrictions) was amazing, the stadium is historic and huge. German football and stadium never disappoints :)
Aman Jain — Google review
Great place for sports and concerts. Good food stalls, spacious seating. Adequate toiletries. Definitely suggest everyone for a visit. Plus, the parking situation is quite good too!
Sourajyoti Datta — Google review
Very impressive stadium. It's possible to book a tour to visit locations under or inside the stadium which are usually not accessible when watching a concert or football match. If the stadium is full, the atmosphere is fantastic. Take a jacket with you, it can be chilly there.
Dirk Scheerer — Google review
One of my favourite places in Berlin!
Amazing concert venue, amazing sports arena and a great spot for the tour when no events are happening. Steeped in history and well worth a visit!
Kristi Edwardes — Google review
When to see a football games back in 2019 and it was an amazing experience. The stadium is gigantic but easy to navigate. I would come back to watch another game.
Jethro S — Google review
The history of this complex is one that I think is too easy to overlook. The vast area is very beautiful and the structure is still majestic. The continued effort to restore and yet keep it functioning is amazing. My father told my family of his excitement as a very young child being taken to the 1936 Olympics in his uncle's arms. We took my father, back now at 91 and he is so amazed at how familiar it feels.
Kenneth Kissmann — Google review
There's something about walking up to the main entrance here, and under those five rings.
It's a clean stadium. Clean looking architecture, well kept grounds and it's well run.
The stadium has its place in history, and the various statues surrounding it testify to that and provide a reminder of those famed moments.
History aside, it has plenty to offer outside of sport.
It's perfect for events and concerts. Transport there is excellent. Once there, it offers great options for food and drink and queues aren't bad.
The security for my recent concert was well run and people management was effective and efficient.
Very much worth the visit.
Indeedfox — Google review
Update: we went back and took the 1 hour tour today. Our guide was Olmo and he was amazing! Tons of great information and went to places in the stadium you can only visit by guide. It is worth every penny. Thank you, Olmo. You were amazing.
If you want to take a tour (1 hour) make sure to make a reservation in advance. We are going back Thursday for the guided tour that gets us into the VIP area from the 1936 Olympics. This stadium is stunning in size. Amazing history. Lots more detail to see walking around the grounds. Easiest way to the stadium is S-Bahn to Olympic Stadion stop. Right across the street from there.
Michael Mack — Google review
A remarkable blend of historical significance and modern architecture, offering a breathtaking experience for visitors. Steeped in history, the stadium retains elements of its original 1936 design, yet has been masterfully updated to meet contemporary standards, making it a symbol of timelessness.
The beauty of the Olympiastadion lies not only in its grandeur and scale but also in the intricate details of its construction. The juxtaposition of old and new elements creates a unique aesthetic that is both awe-inspiring and thought-provoking. The vast seating area, with its impressive capacity, provides excellent views from virtually every angle, ensuring an enjoyable experience whether you’re there for a sports event or a concert.
The stadium’s atmosphere is electrifying, especially during major events, encapsulating the spirit of competition and celebration. Its state-of-the-art facilities add to the comfort and enjoyment of visitors, making every visit memorable. Additionally, the surrounding area of the stadium, with its lush greenery and open spaces⬤
Ali Alshlash — Google review
One of the worlds more stunning stadiums! Was here for Hertha Berlin v Magdeburg and the atmosphere was electric. Fans are a pleasure to be around and super friendly!
Jelly 98 — Google review
Good history, architecture, seats and area. Easy to connect with the subway and an impressive construction all around. Loved the informational signs and different monuments of Olympic history around the arena. Good experience, expensive if you don’t get a discount from the lovely cashier at the store part of the area. Thanks and Hello.
Tage Wiklund — Google review
Stunning stadium and tour. Combined with a lot of history. Highly recommended. English speaking tour guide was excellent. Simple to book online.
Alan Barker — Google review
What a stadium l.. absolutely massive
Lot of historical events happened here which makes it a must visit for me.
Well worth the 10 euros to enter and walk around at your leisure.