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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Frankfurt to Munich?
The direct drive from Frankfurt to Munich is 247 mi (397 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Frankfurt to Munich, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nuremberg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Bamberg, and Ingolstadt, as well as top places to visit like Villa Thea Kurhotel am Rosengarten and Wildpark an den Eichen, or the ever-popular KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen.
The top cities between Frankfurt and Munich are Nuremberg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Bamberg, and Ingolstadt. Nuremberg is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Frankfurt and 1 hour from Munich.
Located in the Bavaria region of Germany, Würzburg boasts opulent baroque and rococo architecture. The Residenz palace, constructed in the 18th century, is a prime example with its intricate rooms adorned with a magnificent fresco by Tiepolo and an elaborate staircase. Additionally, Würzburg is known for its abundant selection of wine bars, cellars and wineries as it serves as the heart of Franconian wine country.
33% as popular as Nuremberg
7 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Munich
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a charming German town in northern Bavaria, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town features picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with half-timbered houses and impressive town walls adorned with gate houses and towers. St. Jakob’s Church showcases a stunning late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider, while the medieval Town Hall boasts a tower offering panoramic views of the surroundings.
51% as popular as Nuremberg
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Munich
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Bamberg is a municipality in the northern region of Bavaria, Germany that spans over 7 hills located at the junction where Regnitz and Main rivers meet. It boasts of an ancient town that contains structures dated from as early as the 11th century to the 19th century which include the painted Altes Rathaus (town hall) situated on an island in Regnitz connected by arched bridges.
24% as popular as Nuremberg
15 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Munich
Nuremberg is a major urban center located in the state of Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 500,000 people, it ranks as the second-largest city in Bavaria following Munich and stands as the 14th largest city in Germany overall.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Munich
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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.
8% as popular as Nuremberg
4 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Munich
Best stops along Frankfurt to Munich drive
The top stops along the way from Frankfurt to Munich (with short detours) are Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, and ibis Bamberg Altstadt. Other popular stops include Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Bamberg Cathedral, and Obermain Therme.
KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen is a beautiful and relaxing wellness destination with a variety of pools and amenities, including sauna, steam bath, gym, and saline inhalation steam room. The facility offers varying temperature pools for visitors to enjoy. It's recommended to visit during the week when there is a mature crowd to fully appreciate the tranquil atmosphere. The place also provides good camper van overnight parking and has a restaurant with delicious food options.
Great place and pools are great. We were there from 9 till 2pm and occupancy was about 40%. Not too crowded and lots if available loungers. Food also great with good prices and portion sizes
Crisma M — Google review
Nice selection of varying temperature pools and amenities (sauna, steam bath, gym, peat packs). Glass steam bath and saline inhalation steam room was a treat. A wellness aspect prevailed mostly, however, unsupervised and uncontrolled children can throw a wrench in the atmosphere unexpectedly with runnings around and pool splashing. Probably best to go first thing during the week, when a mature group is prevalent, as usual. A good morning ticket special. Very popular (read quite crowded at times) on weekends. Ample parking, lockers and poolside storage. Wellness/peat packs staff was very professional and friendly, and information center staff efficient and helpful.
Christine L — Google review
Very nice place. Warm water, more for adults than kids. Salt water pool, cold water pools and wonderfully relaxing hot water pools. Sauna, and steam rooms. You can get massages here, but they need to be booked ahead of time. Restraunt in the pool area with really good food, and beer and assorted drinks. Extremely clean bathrooms and shower areas as well. A little bit on the pricey side, but for the price you will not find anything this good in the area.
Jon Spielman — Google review
One of the best if not the best thermal complex I've visited in Germany. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. 23€ for 3 hours with the sauna area access is very good value for money.
Michael — Google review
Best Therme in the area, extremely immaculate clean, relaxing
D E — Google review
Truly fantastic spa day experience right in beautiful historic Bad Kissingen - this spa has so many perks
✅ Salt bath just float away your troubles
✅ Huge big spa bath
✅ Family friendly
✅ totally affordable- 7€ per hour
✅ Lovely sun “ruhe” room with floating rocker chairs
✅ sauna room (I do believe it’s extra)
✅ plenty of parking but it’s also a bus stop for the city bus too
✅ Food is amazing 🍽 - with vegetarian options too
Lovely lovely day
Travel with Wendy — Google review
This is the best thermal bath we’ve found in this area of Germany. Only a few complaints: Staff can be a little rude when they find out you don’t speak German. Also would appreciate more signs or guidance for children to not be playing so wildly splashing everyone, it’s very difficult to relax here with children running and splashing around like crazy. Food definitely isn’t amazing but it’s what you’d expect. The hot bath used to be much hotter about a year ago, but it’s cooled down significantly this year. I used to only be able to stay in it for 5-10 minutes but now could stay in it for over an hour. Besides these drawbacks it’s definitely a great place to visit, weekdays are better. We also visited the Moor room and had to be completely naked with one other couple, which was a bit of a culture shock but we went along with it and it ended up being great and relaxing.
Lola Olson — Google review
Beautiful place. Very relaxing, especially nice to visit at night. Good stellplatz camper van overnight parking too. Food good in restaurant. A favourite stopping over spot on our drives south.
Mandy Slater — Google review
We visited the pool side twice and had a great time both times. The extra buoyancy of the salt water pool is great for floating and relaxing.
We enjoyed the 'lazy river' loop which has a countdown timer but it was often quite crowded.
Mondays before midday you get a free hour which seemed to attract a much older crowd.
There is a restaurant and bar inside but you can also bring your own stuff inside with you.
Thomas Leach — Google review
Very nice sauna and thermal baths complex. 23€ for 4 hours with sauna on a Friday.
Alina Grecu — Google review
Awesome indoor and outdoor pool
Jomelyn Michel — Google review
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Heiligenfelder Allee 16, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
19th-century spa hotel offering a restaurant & a garden, plus a wellness center with hot tubs.
Great parking. Terrific view of the river Saale
Max “ImFatlol” — Google review
Ok for a quick stopover.
Parking available.
M W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pleasant hotel for the elderly. Room bright and clean. Very friendly staff, but a bit overloaded. Parking space 5 euros. Elevator available, limited to one person. Nice old facility. Creaky wooden stairs and floors. Very quiet. Simple dinner, nicely presented. Salt grotto available but not used.
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Sehr angenehmes Hotel für ältere Menschen. Zimmer hell und sauber. Sehr freundliches Personal, allerdings etwas überlastet. Parkplatz 5 Euro. Aufzug vorhanden, limitiert auf eine Person. Schöne, alte Einrichtung. Knarrende Holztreppen und Böden. Sehr ruhig. Einfaches Abendessen, schön hergerichtet. Salzgrotte verfügbar, jedoch nicht benutzt.
Andreas Moser — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice old hotel. But it has been totally renovated. Located directly on the Saale/Rosengarten. I can only recommend it .
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Ein sehr schönes altes Hotel. Aber es wurde total neu renoviert. Liegt direkt an der Saale/Rosengarten. Ich kann es nur weiter empfehlen .
Kristina Sorgenfrei — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful places to stay in Bad Kissingen with very modern and exclusive rooms, great food and a wonderful ambience.
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Einer der schönsten Orte zum verweilen in Bad Kissingen mit sehr modernen und exclusiven Zimmern tollem Essen und wunderschönen Ambiente.
J j — Google review
Very Nice hotel.
Jørgen Justesen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, with old spa house charm.
High rooms, nooks and crannies, wooden floors.
Mainly older guests (pensioners) but very warm charm.
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Schöner Ort, mit altem Kurhaus-Charme.
Hohe Räume, verwinkelt, Böden aus Holz.
Vorwiegend ältere Gäste (Rentner) aber sehr herzlicher Charme.
Felix Hebeisen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended, the location is great, right next to the spa park, we had room 610, newly renovated, very quiet facing the Saale.
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Sehr zu empfehlen, die Lage ist super, direkt am Kurpark, wir hatten das Zimmer 610, neu renoviert, sehr ruhig zur Saale gelegen.
Sandra Mueller — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hotel with a great mix of the past and the modern. Large selection at breakfast with a nice view outside.
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Hotel mit tollem Mix aus der Vergangenheit und der Moderne. Große Auswahl beim Frühstück mit schönem Blick nach Draußen.
Hanna Loidl — Google review
(Translated by Google) If there were more stars for this hotel, I would give them out. It was just great to be a guest there.
What I also liked was that you could save electricity there using a key.
Just awesome.
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Wenn es für dieses Hotel mehr Sterne gäbe, ich würde sie verteilen. Es war einfach toll, dort Gast zu sein.
Was ich auch gut war, dass man dort gut durch einen Schlüssel Strom sparen konnte.
Einfach genial.
Gisela Suessenbach — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, stylish spa hotel, very centrally located on the water, a few minutes' walk to the city center.
Rooms newly renovated, very good parking.
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Sehr schönes stilvolles Kurhotel, sehr zentral am Wasser gelegen ,wenige Gehminuten bis in die Innenstadt.
Zimmer frisch renoviert, sehr gute Parkmöglichkeit.
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Wildpark an den Eichen
Wildlife park
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Wildlife park home to deer, moose & birdlife, plus mini golf, a kids' play area & a splash pool.
Wonderful animal park. Free entry and parking. Bring 50ct pieces for the official animal food vending machines.
As a child, I spent spring and summer days at the old "Waldspielplatz". In the past decade, it has been refurbished and remade as a wonderful, spacious, green park with minigolf, playgrounds, water basin (in summer) and lots of animals in large compounds. Some of them are really creative, as the fortress "Boarstone" and the farm of Bauer "Hof". Free entry is an amazing treat with many local companies supporting the construction and restauration of the place. Alas, the Wishing Gate should not be missed. Also watch out for crafty pieces of masonry and carpentry all around the park. At the end of your trail, where you can see local wildlife such as goats, pigs, boars, elks, rabbits, deer, donkeys, owls and the like, rest at the beergarden and have a "Rothwild" beer, bratwurst, fries, coffee and/or ice cream. And do not forget to invest in an Elch cookie! At the end of your visit, please generously donate a few bucks for the maintenance of this social project.
Stefankai Spoerlein — Google review
Very nice “Wild park”, and even more crazy that it's completely for free! You can walk in and enjoy the animals and the lovely park. In addition, they also have a considerable amount of nice playgrounds for all ages.
Adam Crizzle — Google review
Really nice park, well maintained with a lot of beautiful anf healthy looking animals. The owl section is really nice, the moose are not always visible but all the other animals are easy to see.
Kharuna Ramrukheea — Google review
A great place to get your exercise and make family memories. There are sections that were not here the last time I was here so make sure you have a lot of time because there is a lot to see. Also a great place to let your children run all of their energy out!
TAWAN PARSONS — Google review
This place is amazing. It's free, it's well kept, lots of playgrounds for kids, paddling pool, toilets, food.
My kids never have a bad time here, they can wear themselves out on the playgrounds, and never have any bother getting them to sleep on that night.
Andy Daring — Google review
A lot has changed over the years.
Coming here since I was a child, so for the last 30 years. And I have to say I could see so much improvement!
It's a great place for the whole family. Go for a walk, visit the animals, pet and feed them, go to the playground, play Minigolf, lie in the grass, go in the pool,...
Would highly recommend!
Julia Stoll — Google review
Great place for families. Free day outting. Clean and very walkable even for persons with limited abilities. You can feed some of the animals. We have been a few times.
Felicia Parsons (Eklectic_afro) — Google review
Great place for kids of all ages. Free entry. You can buy animal food in vending machines (they take 50 cent coins only). The animals, especially dear, moose etc., jave wonderful huge enclosures. Multiple playgrounds and a kids pool/water play area. Right now the various viewing platforms are closed off due to covid. Take bug spray. Easy to spend 2 hours, more if staying at tje pool or playgrounds!
Petra Chaloupka — Google review
Really good place to spend time with your family and also for free! You can also see a lot of different animals there. But also be careful because there you can see also snakes which is normal since is a Wildpark.
Don — Google review
Nice place to go for a walk in the nature. However they don't really have a lot of animals. Most of the habitats are empty. But a nice place to have a relax afternoon.
Rayhan Farazi — Google review
Lovely place. Open round the clock. Several playgrounds. Different animals in the pens. Mini zoo. Goat for feeding that can be fed. I would recommend. A place for the whole family.
Pretty church built in the 13th Century. An image of The Madonna, in wood, made in the 16th Century adorns the ceiling.
Robert — Google review
Steep walk up, costs entree fee
Julia Stoll — Google review
Well maintained nice old Marian church
Studio Thirty — Google review
Wonderful place with a lot of history!
Fabrícius Viana Maia (rangerfantasma) — Google review
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Thomas Knuth — Google review
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Matthias Opel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Probably one of the most famous chapels in all of Germany. Its idyllic location in the middle of the vineyards and especially Tillman Riemenschneider's masterpiece The Madonna in the Rosary make it a worthwhile destination for visitors. I recommend parking a little further away, for example in Volkach, and hiking to the chapel to appreciate the wonderful location of the chapel. The view of the idyllic surroundings is also great. Worth a visit at any time of the year!
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Vermutlich eine der bekanntesten Kapellen in ganz Deutschland. Ihre idyllische Lage inmitten der Weinberge und ganz besonders Tillman Riemenschneiders Meisterwerk der Madonna im Rosenkranz machen sie zu einem lohnenden Ziel für Besucher. Ich empfehle, etwas entfernt zu parken, etwa in Volkach, und zur Kapelle zu wandern, um die traumhafte Lage der Kapelle zu würdigen. Auch die Aussicht auf die idyllische Umgebung ist grossartig. Zu jeder Jahreszeit einen Besuch wert!
Klaus M. Bauer — Google review
(Translated by Google) A quiet place near Volkach to linger, you can visit the church, pay attention to the times, long hikes are possible all around with beautiful views
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Ein ruhiger Ort Nähe Volkach zum verweilen, man kann die Kirche besichtigen, Zeiten beachten, ausgedehnte Wanderungen ringsherum möglich mit schönen Ausblicken
Thrill, family & water rides, playgrounds, animatronics, live shows & animals in an amusement park.
Went with my boyfriend by train. Arrived a bit before opening and sadly had to leave a bit before closing time, as we didnt want to get home too late. We did have a great time! The park is not that big but its packed with great rides. Also the themes are amazing! We are planning on going back soon, WE RECOMMEND IT!!
Sarah Camp — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Kids had an excellent time and did not want to leave. Food options are great and prices are expected to be a bit higher so no surprise there. There a re variety of rides for everyone of all ages. Glad it wasn't too crowded when we visited on 03 July. My favorite ride was the boomerang. Also there a husky friendly rides for my guys who wear a couple XX's in their shirt or waistband. Can't wait to go back next weekend.
Julius Griffin — Google review
Great park. We spent open to close there. Food was priced reasonably and ride lines were quick.
Luba Ethan — Google review
Suitable for various age groups. There are several attractions even for adults. There are several themed food stations, lots of clean toilets, enough parking space. We brought our dog as well. We just needed to buy a ticket for 2 euros for her. Easy to spend the day.
Katalin Agoston — Google review
Excellent place near to Wurzburg we had a great time we spent whole day this place .
Less people not much wait also have lot of things to do you wouldn't boring at all .
Must visit with kids price is not expensive.
Mr. Swain — Google review
Such a nice little amusement park but we got there after 1130 and very little was open. The food places opened up after 1230 and most rides were still closed when we left at 3pm. The price is about 27 euros per person. We enjoyed it just wish more was open. They have added more since last year. I would still recommend checking it out. It is not super busy so hardly any lines for rides or concessions.
Latoya Cleckley — Google review
In general we had a lovely day there.
The park is not that big but offers a wide range of activities for all age groups more suited for families and children. If you are an adrenalin junky you will find a few attractions but not that a variety as in other parks.
We liked that there were food stalls and toilets everywhere and the wildlife areas to calm down a bit from the excitement. Some of the attractions seem a bit dated, though they are still fun to ride.
The new area that was opened this year (Asia themed) looked nice, but the dragon rollercoaster didn't live up to our expectations. (no real light show or exciting exhibits, could do much better!)
If you are looking for a nice family day, this will suit you fine 😉
Sebastian Kaffka — Google review
Its a strange collection of attractions, some clearly left overs from earlier decades or second hand from other large attraction parks. But, nice atmosphere, green surroundings, not too busy. So, you pick what you like and go over and over again in the same attraction. For younger children lots of fun options. For teenagers too limited. My 13 and 15 year old enjoyed it for a couple of hours, but too few really exciting rollercoasters etc. Prices for food and drinks are high with 3 EUR for a black coffee. Zero vegan options. It's all just s bit out of date or conservative. Maybe exemplary for Bavaria?
Christy Duijvelaar — Google review
Today we visited Geiselwind. We came from the USA and decided to see. Honestly this was one of the best experiences I have had. The rides were awesome, people were friendly. Definitely would recommend for parents with kids or even for adults!
Nadine Holland — Google review
Yullbe 3D supposed to be cool stuff. Right? Wrong. If you want to throw away 6€ into the trash, better just buy a burger for yourself instead (they've also got vegetarian, just in case of...). Don't. Just don't.
Bo Maryniuk — Google review
This is a great day out for a family with attractions suitable for all age groups. The park is well maintained and the layout offers plenty of shade and diversity. This would have been five stars from me if the prices were a bit more moderate. Kids pay full price from 1.40 m size, no family tickets and on site food, drinks and ice-cream are quite expensive. I recommend big families to bring their own food and drink.
Roberto Gilardoni — Google review
Fun trip for children. Many exciting things to explore, rides, events and shows. Reasonable prices and convenient amenities! Ideal for Families.
I was there 2 weeks ago. I really enjoyed my time there. It's worth to go there for all day long like I did. It's a perfect place to Relax and everyone find something. During a day they have a lot of different activities.for example 3x per day you can try some face mask. There is a restaurant, food was tasty and bar outside with nice cocktails. All place is nice and clean.
Kinga Golik — Google review
Busy place. Nice, but packed. Varying temperature and brine pools, nice selection of indoor/outdoor pools with a healthy selection of jets. Added bonus steamrooms downstairs and upstairs. Regular aquatics classes and facial packs a nice bonus. Friendly cleaning staff, but sadly she can't be everywhere at once during peak hours, because cleanliness needs attention with these masses. Attentive lifeguard staff, ample lockers and parking.
Christine L — Google review
Great! Clean, warm, comfortable waters. Only adults inside; very relaxing experience. Will come for the 3d time soon :)
Viktoriya Lyubykh — Google review
I come for the saunas and cold plunge a d return because of everything else. Again and again. Simply great! There's restaurants too and a bar!
MurderCrow Awdio — Google review
My first stay was pleasant when I came back almost half a year later, the sauna staff was unfriendly and rude..their credo: my way or the highway.. I won’t come again.
claudia koch — Google review
This was easily one of the main highlights of my trip to Germany. I went once during the day and once in the evening - during the day it’s busier but fantastic, and the evening is relaxing and romantic. The prices are fair, the baths are plenty, and I would highly recommend coming here. One of the best spa towns in Germany!
Maximilian Specht — Google review
Great spa! We spent 10 hours here and the day just flew by. Interestingly the sauna area is a naked zone and not gender separated so you can enjoy it with your partner. Restaurant was nice as well and very reasonable. Definitely get the full day pass when you come
Morten TS — Google review
4.5 stars out of 5
The spa is large and complex. I also recommend entering Sauna Land. However, it is best to prepare a bathrobe or 2 towels, because of the cold outside and possible drying of the body. Be prepared for it from Sauna Land is rather nudist for reasons of hygiene. The selection of saunas is huge and the complex is new and nicely built.
Slippers with you 😉 or it is possible to buy/rent everything on the spot.
Daniel Dušák — Google review
Friendly staff, food was good.
I was surprised to see robot waiters
Stjepan Jelekovac — Google review
All time favourite!!! I am a regular customer here… not all the staffs are friendly but you will have a good time inside.. sophisticated and well maintained pools.
Shikha Kalesh — Google review
Very nice and relaxing place.
Kids whose age is from 6 to 9 need a medical certificate to enter, which can't be covered by medical insurance. Please, keep it in mind if you are planning to visit this place with kids.
The Neue Residenz Bamberg is a beautiful palace that was built in the 17th century. The interior of the castle is filled with ornate ceilings, tapestries, and art. The rose garden is also an added attraction. The palace is open for guided tours and it is a must-visit for anyone visiting Bamberg.
This is definitely a place for painting and sculpture lover. Prince bishop’s collection is massive. The baroque style imperial hall is stunning.
* Woo Bai — Google review
A beautiful well maintained historical landmark with lots of paintings, and a guided tour of the Bishop's residence included with your entry ticket. Must visit for a tour of Bamberg.
Raoul Coutinho — Google review
The massive building is quite modest from the outside, but inside there are plenty of lavishly decorated rooms.
The visit to the Prince-Bishop's Apartment is only guided and in German. We were the first ones in the morning and since there was no one but us, we were very lucky and got a personal tour in English.
The rose garden is nice but quite small and since it is free to enter, it was too crowded during our visit, regular visitors plus several tour buses with tourist groups.
Y K — Google review
Good amount of Things to see, takes about 2 hrs or so if you go a bit slow. Includes a 30 min tour that's worth waiting for.
A nice little historic museum to gawk at the lavish and awkward interiors of rich people's homes in olden times. Cribs: minor European royals edition.
Rooms are mega cold tho. We literally left/rushed through the last sections because it was absolutely freezing inside.
Joanna Ji — Google review
The entrance fee of non guided tour is 6€ and it takes about 30mins to check out the building. The hall was beautiful and the building is well maintained.
Marina B — Google review
You should definitely get into it. Especially if you want to see a boroque period architecture in Germany up close. Every room of the palace is very well designed. I recommend you to join the tour
Muaz To — Google review
Well worth a visit if you're in Bamberg. Takes about 30-45 minutes to walk round the rooms and it's only about 5 or 6 euro each. The main hall is impressive. Staff all very friendly.
Graeme K — Google review
Very big and luxurious palace. When I first visited I was wondering why does a relatively small city need a palace as big as the ones found in some royal capitals. Then I learned about the town's history as the seat of an HRE Prince Bishop which was an interesting history lesson.
Terrance Petsas — Google review
If you are a art and history fan, I recommend buying ticket and going to neue residenz. Very aesthetic.
Nachiket Upadhye — Google review
A beautiful and historic building again close to the old town. Is right next to the historic old court and Bamberg Cathedral. Although it looks really promising from outside we couldn’t manage time to visit inside. It has a beautiful garden with mostly roses in the inner yard. Next time we would be visiting inside too.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Didn’t go inside, though the interior looks stunning. Just as pretty on the outside with its baroque architecture. Interesting shape too to admire in an L shape enclosing the Domplatz. Right by other sites such as the old court and the Dom. Absolute must visit when in town!
Alex Bransby — Google review
Lovely place with a beautiful view to the city and colorful rose garden.
Ngoc Son Nguyen — Google review
Big old building with nice rose garden inside. Hope you can see the difference between real and painted windows inside. If you notice at the entrance these are wooden paver blocks. Nice place to take a break in the rose garden
Ambarish P — Google review
It was as majestic as the surrounding buildings. It had a beautiful garden we explored. We did not go into the castle but the cathedral and courtyard nearby gave you a sense of mediaeval times. At the garden was a beautiful lookout over the city.
The Bamberg Cathedral is a beautiful and historic Catholic cathedral located in Bamberg, Germany. Over the centuries, it has been the seat of the Archbishops of Bamberg and contains many artistic treasures, most notably the slender equestrian statue of the Bamberger Reiter (Bamberg Horseman), whose true identity remains a mystery. The cathedral is also associated with King Heinrich II, who became Emperor later in life.
A beautiful church with an extremely calming experience when you sit inside. Recommend lighting candles and looking at the beautiful decorations when here.
Raoul Coutinho — Google review
The cathedral of Bamberg is definitely one of the greatest buildings in the city. By the time we arrived there it was already closed, but we could appreciate the external architecture nonetheless; next to the cathedral there’s also a garden which is worth the visit.
Flavio Pimentel — Google review
The Bamberg Cathedral, completed in the 13th century, holds significant historical and cultural importance, earning its place in the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Town of Bamberg" since 1993. Officially known as Bamberg Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George, it is also referred to as the Kaiserdom or Imperial Cathedral. This cathedral houses the only papal grave in Germany after the destruction of Pope Benedict V's tomb in Hamburg in the early 19th century. Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde are interred in a sepulcher near the entrance, while Pope Clement II is also buried here.
Visitors, like those depicted in the reviews, appreciate the cathedral's stunning architecture, intricate paintings, and notable historical figures entombed within. Despite its grandeur, some find the interior slightly underwhelming compared to other cathedrals in Germany, particularly in terms of design aesthetics. While access to certain areas like the cathedra, papal tomb, and frescoes may be restricted, guided tours are available, offering insights into the cathedral's rich history. Entry is free, making it a must-visit attraction in Bamberg.
Joel Jose — Google review
It is hard to find words to express the beauty of this place. Put aside 2 hours to travel slow through the cathedral area.
Angie Brandt — Google review
Monumental cathedral with a lot of history and importance!
Built in the 13th century - to the form as we see today - it's one of the most sacred buildings in Germany, and indeed from the outside the architecture is stunning distinguishing the cathedral by four majestic towers visible from most parts of the city. Even though the cathedral was under construction I was still able to admire its beauty, I especially appreciate the detailed Prince's portal on the side of the cathedral.
From the inside it was a bit let down. Yes, seeing the horseman, the most significant work of art in the cathedral, alongside the organs and the interior was great, but nothing mind blowing - judging strictly from the design perspective, not the cultural heritage. There are simply more beautiful cathedrals around Germany. From up close I was able to see The Tomb of the Saintly Imperial couple and the horsemen, unfortunately the cathedra, papal tomb (the only place north of Alps with buried pope) and the fresco of The Second Coming of Christ at the apse were fenced, therefore not able to admire from up close in details.
There is no organized tour inside nor you can go to one of its towers (let down for me as I like seeing places from above), but you can purchase a small brochure for 1 EUR to help you navigate through the place. Be aware that opening hours may vary due to masses (during my time of visit the cathedral was closed between 12:00 and 12:30). Free entry. Visited in July 2022.
Pavel D. — Google review
History said that it was built and founded by Henry II in the year 1004 and it was declared sacred in 1012. It burnt down twice that it took a long time to rebuild.
A magnificent and majestic cathedral I've ever seen in Bamberg that composes of 4 big towers that surround and a solemn place inside though a presence tourists can be seen.
It has a very rich history and famous cathedral in Germany.
A lot of statues inside and outside of the cathedral.
Lots of sculptures, carvings and styles (Romaneque and Gothic) are impressive and superb.
There are lots of altars and organs (1415, 1868 and 1976) that mostly built against the north wall.
We can find here the only place in Germany where the grave of Pope Clement II is buried.
The tombs of Henry II and his wife - Empress Cunigunde are buried here too.
A worthy place to visit and there was no entrance fee when I visited this cathedral.
Observed dress code when visiting this place.
According to the information, its official name is Bamberg Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George. It is also called the Kaiserdom (“Imperial Cathedral”).
John Paul Tuquib — Google review
What a historic building right at the center of Bamberg and close to the old rathaus. The cathedral portrays Catholic over a millennium aga and the richness it offers through history of Church for the people of Bamberg.
Monuments are nicely spaced out as the hall is large (with ongoing constructions of the podium).
There's underground sitting place unfortunately locked and out of access to visitors as of yesterday. However you'll still find enough to go round and appreciate the beauty of it's architecture or see God in the splendor of how the people of Bamberg largely perceived as Catholics.
Sure during mass one find another atmosphere to observe institution of church at service to it's members. However as visitor it's already enough to enjoy sightseeing. Nearby you'll find various attractions and city life, rose flower garden, eateries and museums. There's nothing to miss visiting this cathederal.
Samuel Stephen — Google review
A marvelous medieval church with a really long history dating back to 11th century, its construction was only finished by 13th century. It is amazing to see a mixture of both Romanesque and gothic styles within the same cathedral. The four imposing church towers is a sight to admire from a distance. It has many interesting relics and an underground chapel, which makes it unique from other churches I have visited.
It is a burial tomb of Henry II and Pope Clement II, which makes it the only church to have a Papal grave in Germany. Located on a small hill top, can be reached through a small walk from the old town.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Bamberg Cathedral completed in the 13th century. Since 1993, the cathedral has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Town of Bamberg". Its official name is Bamberg Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George. It is also called the Kaiserdom (“Imperial Cathedral”). With the destruction of the tomb of Pope Benedict V at Hamburg at the beginning of the 19th century, this became the only papal grave in Germany. Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde are buried in a sepulcher near the entrance. Pope Clement II is also buried here.
* Woo Bai — Google review
Beautiful place, very nice detailed architecture, interesting paintings and there’s actually a pope inside!! It’s in a pretty touristy historical area, totally recommended if you’re around.
الحَلاج ”Al-hallaj“ — Google review
Bamberg Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit in Bamberg. Upon entering, I recommend purchasing the affordable bi-fold guide for €1. It provides valuable information about the cathedral and its highlight, the iconic Bamberg Horseman—a magnificent equestrian statue. With the guide in hand, you'll gain deeper insights and a more meaningful experience as you explore this architectural marvel.
Jeanine Soares — Google review
I always find it fascinating to visit churches wherever I go. And European Churches are particularly grand and imposing. I'm not an expert with architecture, but surely I know how to appreciate one whenever I see them.
Gabby Mariano — Google review
Beary impressive architecture! As well as its size. It was a really cool feeling standing among those old magnificent buildings. I didn’t visit inside though, but I’m sure it’s at least as cool as the outside 🐻⛪️🤩
If you’re interested in churches I might think it’s a must-see, if you’re visiting Bamberg 📍☝️😁
Uki Bear — Google review
Another beautiful church in Bamberg - Lots of history and numerous pictures...
Welcome to the Cathedral of St Peter and St George. Commissioned in 1012 over 1000 years ago, in the 13th century.
The Altes Rathaus, a renowned historical building and porcelain museum is located in Hanover, Germany. Constructed in 1410, it was the first town hall to be built in the city's old district. Following severe bomb attacks during World War II, it underwent restoration from 1953-1964.
Absolutely stunning building, an absolute must see when in Bamberg. Usually quite busy so best to go early in the morning, but at any time it’s lovely to admire the lovely old architecture!
Alex Bransby — Google review
Beautiful old town. Loved the charm can highly recommend for a day trip from Munich.
Pooja Jain — Google review
It's a wonderful place to visit. We love it so much and miss it.......
Chen Rita — Google review
What a majestic and historic place! This rathaus is located at the heart of the city of Bamberg. The building was renovated in 1461. Also the mural painted on the wall was done in 1960. Must visit tourist place in Bamberg.
Sourav Bhowmik — Google review
In history, first mentioned was built in 1387 and it was rebuilt between 1461 to 1467 and 1744 to 1756 by Johann Jakob Michael Küchenl. The façade was originally painted and created by Johann Anwander in 1755 and restored so many times, but in 1959 it was repainted again by Anton Greiner.
It was stated in the history that the Bishop of Bamberg (that time) doesn't want to give any of his land to the citizens, then the citizen built on an artificial small island along river stream Linker Regnitzarm that marks between episcopal mountain town and bourgeois island town.
Now, it is part of UNESCO World Heritage and one of the iconic landmarks in Bamberg that throng of tourists passes by here just to have pictures of the wonderful and meaningful Old Town Hall.
A lots of coffee shops, pub, hotel and souvenirs surrounds it.
A worth and informative visit in this place.
John Paul Tuquib — Google review
Beautiful architectural and the history behind it (sorry if the photos come out weird my phone hates cold weather and it was getting dark(
The random Channel — Google review
This Rathaus with beautiful view is located at the center of the city. It is one of the tourist attractions in Bamberg. Good place to visit in summertime
Priyanka — Google review
very beautiful historical building. the murals on the outside of the building are vibrant and breath taking. the view from the bridge connecting the rathaus to land is also beautiful, just like in a postcard photo. not too many tourists if you go during the week.
Ayu — Google review
very beautiful and photogenic location.
George Wilkerson — Google review
This place is full of historical buildings and amazing to visit. Lots of little shops and restaurants close by.
Nathan Brinkerhoff — Google review
Absolutely stunning piece of architecture and the most historical building in Bamberg. Completely full with wonderful detailed paintings on the outside wall. Built over an arch bridge, the location is really beautiful. The river flows by and a chain of bridges located next adds more to its beauty, from where you can admire the building. It is mostly crowded and if you need a solo picture of the Rathaus or yourself then you have to come in the early hours of the morning.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Really beautiful architecture and paintings. Definitely worth a visit if you ask me 🐻😊👌🌟
Unfortunately I can’t read German, otherwise I’m sure it has lots of interesting history to tell their visitors 🏯🤓📚
If you don’t like crowds you should consider a visit though… popular among tourists, like me ☺️, for sure 📸🤳🏿
Uki Bear — Google review
One of the best attractions in Bamberg city. The altes Rathhaus is located in the heart of city. One can easily spend 2-3 hours here, as there are also some other attractions nearby.
Kruti Kahar — Google review
One of the main tourist attractions in Bamberg - worth seeing but timing is the essence!
Beautiful building with stunning exterior façade, very busy during the day as people are just passing by and there are also way too many restaurants in the proximity of the building having seating all the way up to the entrance. Very touristy place, so it's worth visiting early in the morning and have a chance to take a decent picture and walk without crowds.
I visited the indoor exhibition of Meissen porcelain, which in my opinion was amazing. Something unusual to see. I was alone all the time during a self-guided visit spread out on both floors. Most information was available in German, only a few in English, no audio guide. The rococo hall was nice, offering some nice views of the river and the main cathedral of Bamberg. Entry fee was 6 EUR and I had to lock my backpack in the locker. Temporary ceramic exhibition at the basement was great as well showing beautiful pieces.
Unfortunately none of the staff was speaking English which was unusual for a tourist place like this, however they made sure I enjoyed my visit as they provided me with some printed material in English. I was unable to visit the rococo hall at my first attempt, therefore it was okay for me to return a few hours later without paying again for a ticket. It was truly amazing to see the staff trying and helping!
Worth visiting and enjoy a little moment of quietness in bustling city! Visited in July 2022.
The ibis Bamberg Altstadt is a basic, laid-back hotel located in the heart of Bamberg. It offers complimentary Wi-Fi and a 24-hour snack bar. The city of Bamberg features an imposing cathedral and many picturesque buildings with an authentic medieval appearance. Day trips to the cities of Nuremberg and Wurzburg are also very recommendable.
Near the old town and walking distance from train station. Price-quality wise really good. Peaceful and clean place. There are good restaurants nearby too. Friendly and helpful staff.
Janne Koskenniemi — Google review
Sweet little hotel with a very friendly personal and a nice view from the 4th floor! Perfect for visiting Bamberg for a few days or just a weekend. The location couldn’t be better - it’s in the heart of the city and still very quiet.
Georgi Gialamas — Google review
The hotel at the centre of Bamberg. The furnitures is quite old and the extra bed was broken. The underground parking was big enough but it was quite expensive.
Catherine HKI — Google review
Overall it is a nice hotel in a great location within walking distance to some great sights and places to eat. Hotel staff were super friendly and accommodating. Room was spacious with a comfy bed, BUT there was a very strong sewer smell in the bathroom and the shower was small and in a triangular shape so it was difficult to have a shower.
I would stay again
A Google User — Google review
My husband and I arrived, during Christmas Market time. The concierge's name was Abdullah, who was very professional, personable and helpful. This hotel was close to the festivities and had underground parking. Parking fee was $20 euro for the parking, which was convenient not trying to find parking elsewhere or the possibility of walking long distances, with suitcases. The room and bathroom were very clean, location mostly quiet (in the middle of the night, there were people smoking and speaking loudly outside, which wasn't the hotel's fault), beds and pillows were comfortable and the temperature pleasant. If one didn't want to eat at the hotel, Cafe Luitpold was nearby with a delicious, fresh and nutritious breakfast. If we would travel again to Bamberg, we would consider this hotel again.
Kelly Robichaud — Google review
Located at the heart of the city, definitely worth to be there if you plan to explore around. Service there is good, reasonable breakfast options, so have at it and get out to explore!
Leandro Prata — Google review
I stayed in this hotel for three nights and the staff was friendly during my stay. The room they gave me was spacious, but basically equipped, which is common for Ibis hotels. The bathroom was tiny and the holder for the shower head was broken, so it was uncomfortable to have a shower. The WIFI was fast and I liked the quiet location of the hotel not directly on the main shopping/entertainment street.
Thomas Dafinger — Google review
The only modern/budget hotel in the old town. Ask for rooms facing the street side (better view) and ending in 15 or 19 (larger). Not the best Ibis shower that I know (they're generally excellent), the shower floor levels with the bathroom (don't wash too enthusiastically), and there's a GREY shower curtain that doesn't let light it (now that's a first-timer!).
HERM PAZ — Google review
This is our 2nd time visiting this Hotel. Would recommend as everything was done to make a comfortable stay. The staff were excellent. Cannot fault the Hotel.
Marion hill — Google review
The central location is by far the best feature is this Ibis Bamberg Altstadt - you are just five minutes waking from Altes Rathaus, in the heart of the old town. The installations are very clean and functional. The bathroom is extremely small and they charge for the subterranean parking, which is something I didn’t see in the website. But anyway, in terms of cost benefit, it is definitely well worth.
Flavio Pimentel — Google review
Hotel doesn’t have Internet despite promising so during booking process. Rooms are old and bathroom looks like a hospital room
Juergen W — Google review
Everything was great here!!! Breakfast, Clean rooms, quiet warm place, park for additional Euros, but not much. Excellent Staff service as they are very nice and kind.
The location is another great item, very close to the most popular city tourist attractions.
I do recommend it.
Elegant rooms in this opulent, historical palace showcase paintings, Ansbach pottery & porcelain.
The guided tour is brilliant. The place is absolutely amazing, a must-see, totally worth the entry fee.
Katalin Agoston — Google review
very place to visit. but is a shame we can't take picture in the tour.
alex chan — Google review
A state owned museum forces you to pay tickets by cash? Really? Guys at the reception were great, but only cash? Can't believe it, it's Germany and it's 2022, c'mon..
Santiago Agust?n Soffiantini — Google review
Excellent visit, not yours at the moment due to covid, but you can walk through the rooms.on your own (although not ally he rooms are open), there is only limited information in English, but staff are really friends, after visiting I went to the gardens across the road
Zoe Ryan — Google review
A marvelous-looking place with cool interiors and interesting exhibitions; a true landmark of Franconia)
Bohdan Myronenko — Google review
Haven't been inside but outside is interesting. Haven't expected to see such big residence in this small town
Alina — Google review
Currently under construction work, but the 1h guided tour was definitely worth the visit and provided great insights into the life at and history of the residence.
Very engaging and would recommend.
I especially liked learning about the everyday life at the residence.
I would also suggest to spend some time in the close-by gardens and doing a city tour, for example with the free digiwalk Ansbach audio tour which is available in English and German.
Sophia — Google review
Beautiful residence with plenty of history. Tours are only in German, and they do offer a pamphlet in English, but not everything is covered that the guide talks about and points out. There's construction in several rooms that s supposed to last for the next 3 years. So much of the furniture is covered up. I would suggest adding an audio tour in different languages. Otherwise, it's a great experience and an amazing price! (€5 per adult and kids were free)
Kristina Lloyd — Google review
Only wish they had an English audio or assistance with such a large Army presence in town
C. Adam Scott — Google review
Duration: 1hr guided tour in German (pamphlets of other languages available)
Well worth the trip to see the palace and gardens (across the street)
Lou Fegans — Google review
I would not recommend this tour for young children. This was a wonderful and informative tour. We were supposed to be on a German speaking tour (our choice due to time) with English booklets on the exhibits but because we were the only one the guide did the tour in English. The art work displayed was amazing. They are in the process of renovations (April 2019) so some exhibits could not be viewed, however they had photos of them. The run every hour and it was less than €10 for myself and my husband.
Virtual reality games, water slides & coasters in a family park with carousels & a boating lake.
It's a blast, huge, great park for a family with kids under the age of 10 or 12. It's really kitchen. It is a bit run down. It has a nostalgic charm. I thought the entrance fee was a little high, compared to similar amusement parks. The food was reasonably priced. There is a portion themed for the wild west of the USA. It was super fun to spend time in a park with a section themed for where our kids were born.
Michael Vaught — Google review
This amusement park is ideal for a family with young children, my daughter is 3 years old, she was able to take part in all the attractions, except for two of which she has not yet reached the size. had. The park is well-kept and lovingly laid out, a bit old, a bit dusty, but definitely worth a visit for the whole family.
Tilman Benecke — Google review
Very nice park, they accept dogs and the special attractions for eastern that were great.
Fernando Henrique Nascimento da Silveira — Google review
Great place for kids, I came with a 9 and a 11 year old they went in almost all the rides multiple times. The park is not so big but it has enough to spend a day of fun. Definitely recommend and will be back when possible.
Manny D Lema — Google review
Very nice semi Theme park close to Nurnberg. The kids and the eldery 😁 had an very enjoyable time. The food was not to good though, which was a shame. All and all a good day with lots of fun and good weather!
Dee — Google review
I worked here for a few weeks between Halloween and they completely decorated the place extra for Halloween.
It’s beautiful for children, with live actors all in the Halloween spirit.
Verena Hecht — Google review
Lovely park my 10 and 8 year olds loved it. Even though it was holiday the park was not very busy. No long queues for rides. Or the entrance. Lovely shops (coffee, food and gift) enough space to sit and eat.
Worth every penny.
Romy Erboz — Google review
Very nice large family park. I visit this park with my 2.5 year old son and he loved it. Only one disadvantage was long queue. The attractons is here for the whole day.
Richard Procházka — Google review
Wsa my first time visiting Schloss Thurn very nice and well kept with most of its originality.
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.
Altstadt - St. Sebald, located in Nuremberg, is a charming area known for its annual Christmas Market and the 11th-century Imperial Castle. Visitors can explore medieval dungeons and tunnels through guided tours, as well as visit unique museums such as the Toy Museum, Hat Museum, and Amber Museum. The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus offers insight into the life and work of the renowned artist.
Hauptmarkt is a bustling market square where visitors can find great bargains and delicious meals. Alex at Hauptmarkt offers a pleasant terrace with views of the market square, perfect for enjoying warm weather. Meanwhile, Casa Pane at Hauptmarkt serves up a satisfying breakfast at an affordable price. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly shopping or dining options, Hauptmarkt has something to offer for every traveler.
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90403 Nürnberg-Mitte, Germany
I'll never travel to Munich without this trip planner again
The Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Nuremberg is a medieval church in the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It was badly damaged during World War II and later restored. The church features an elaborate Gothic facade with two soaring twin spires, rose window, delicate religious statuary, and a large organ.
I'm not into the christian culture so much but the architecture was so amazing that I was impressed like Wow.
NATSUMI NAGAMURA — Google review
Amazing cathedral with Gothic style architecture. The building is clearly visible in this small town with few tall buildings. The twin towers looked massive from a distance, and even more imposing up close. Inside is richly decorated. There are many religious artifacts, paintings, sculptures, and relics. Definitely worth visiting if you are in the area. There are also many street vendors selling great foods outside. This entire area is very pedestrian friendly.
James Zhang — Google review
The Frauenkirche is a true treasure! Its historical importance and stunning architecture make it an essential destination. Rebuilt after the war, it's a delight for history and architecture enthusiasts alike. Apart from its scenic views, the area hosts numerous talented street performers. It's worth taking the time to appreciate their efforts to make a living. Visiting this church in Nuremberg was a treat for both history and architecture lovers. Although crowded on weekends, it's still worth the wait to enter. Located in the old town area, its towering spires and intricate design are impressive. Inside, the high ceilings and detailed interior add to the experience. Donations are encouraged, and there's a shop and information boards to learn more about its history. A worthwhile stop on the way to the castle area from the main train station.
Joel Jose — Google review
Beautiful church with a beautiful design, the interior looks great. It's free to enter and there's a donation box for those who are will to contribute.
Bashar Shamwna — Google review
Very large with a high ceiling. Here you can specifically see how kings where different from serfs. How they built structures. And how they differ to now. It's a great experience to be in a place that's older than the whole united states twice over.
Press and play V — Google review
The magic thing about the St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) Church is its amazing rebuilding/restoration after it was almost completely destroyed during WWII. The church is wonderfully ornated. It is a true architectural gothic-style building. However, there aren't many people visiting it, and the walk-in is pleasant and relaxing.
Horia Banciu — Google review
It's a medieval church renowned for its Gothic architecture and impressive sculptures. The church is a significant landmark in Nuremberg and is known for its stunning interior, including the famous "Angel's Choir" by sculptor Adam Kraft.
Jibin John — Google review
Beautiful and amazing old Lutheran church. What amazing architecture
Shannon Amundson-Knittel — Google review
The Lorenzkirche is in the heart of the old city walls of Nüremberg. It chimes and reminds people what time of day it is no mater what part of the old town your in. Around Christmas time some of the best Christmas markets can be found in all the streets and market place area around the Church. This is a visually beautiful area of Nüremberg and the Christmas markets are a bonus, they truly are a annual treat.
Ambassador Bas — Google review
Simply put one of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever seen. The whole structure is a work of art.
D. Pops — Google review
Gothic cathedral built between 1250 and 1470 with finishing elements in the Hall. reconstructed after the war. width 30m length 90m, many Gothic sculptures can be seen inside and outside.a must visit.
david antoun — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I have ever seen in my life. The details are incredible, and when the sun goes down, the church shines. It’s a must see.
Mario Musdar — Google review
I really liked this Gothic style church. Inside you will find one of the most important works "Angel's Greeting" by Veit Stoss, Madonna and Child from the 14th century and a sacramentarium created by Adam Krafft.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
An absolute gem! Its historical significance and breathtaking architecture make it a must-visit.
It was reconstructed after the war. For enthusiasts of history and architecture, this church stands out as an amazing and positive destination.
Andreea Dedea — Google review
St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. The church was badly damaged during the Second World War and later restored. It is one of the most prominent churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.
murat cakan — Google review
Impressive church. Very beautiful 🤩 under the sun.
Vienna — Google review
The church was originally built as a three-aisled basilica in the Gothic style around 1250, then expanded by an imposing late Gothic hall choir between 1439 and 1477. It was seriously damaged 😔 during the Second World War and it took about seven years to restore it.
B.D — Google review
It's one of the churches that must be seen in Nurnberg because it's old and with an impressive architecture. I attended a Christmas concert there and the acoustics was perfect.
The 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 🎧 👂 .
Nice !!
A Super cruise around one of Middle Franconian's best lakes (Bavaria/Germany).
A top tip= Go on a FRIDAY morning to get the 2 for 1 (adults) tickets for a 1.5hr cruise. Sit up the front if you can. On a sunny day it's relaxing, beautiful & picturesque... take your camera.
The evening/sunset cruise is a very good option too.
Peter Bamford — Google review
Great view on Lake iseo and friendly Personal. The food is mega!! E had Fish and beef - meeega!
Martin Paulusch — Google review
Super Super!
Ayten Aliyeva — Google review
Great experience with the ship tour at Brombachsee! Pleasant and friendly staff and reasonable prices.
Amusement park with toboggan runs & rope courses, plus a viewing deck over a forested canyon.
Fun time! Rides for all ages so bring the whole family. Best part is free admission! They charge per ride/attraction and the prices are very reasonable. Of Disney charged per ride they'd go out of business but here it's a great working model.
Philip Smith — Google review
I love this place ; great day out for a whole family
Kamila Piotrowska — Google review
Nice to spend time there with visitors to them the „Fränkische Schweiz“ - even so for adults
Daniel Liebl — Google review
That's a good old classic. It's fun, you can choose the desired speed by yourself and it is not too expensive. Especially for families this nice.
They also took care about the necessary safety / hygine measures with regard to covid-19 restrictions.
What's also nice is that with one ticket you can decide which ride out of three you do..
Matze B. — Google review
Nice adventure place but check opening timings and weather before going.
Abhijit Parab — Google review
This was a bit of a disappointment due to the price for the coaster type rides. beautiful setting though, good views from the Skywalk, bring a lot of 2€ coins if you have kids.
Joe D — Google review
Loved it! We bought 10 adult tickets and 10 kids tickets and that was a great time for our family of four. The two Rodelbahn were amazing fun, so that's pretty much what we did all day. The Hexenbesen wasn't as enjoyable, but that is just personal preference. I would definitely recommend getting there before early afternoon, as it seemed to start getting busier around then. We arrived around 11:00 and stayed for a few hours and barely had to queue at all.
Ben Ferry — Google review
Much fun for family but one less star becuase they only operated the yellow ride on the day we visited. Green and red were closed. The comfort offered by the caahier made us feel worse when she said "rides are all about the same"
R Long — Google review
Amazing place for the whole family to enjoy. Great rides and a awesome view. Highly recommend getting the six ride ticket, it's worth the cost. Plus there's other activities for the smaller kids to enjoy.
Hoot671 — Google review
Good spot for family fun. Now in winter only Sommer Bahn Ride is open. For 16 euros, you can get six rides. Hiking and sky is also opened.
abinaya a — Google review
People cut lines to get tickets, and no guidance over it. You need a skywalk ticket to get your young children on the slide, which was not informed until you walk to the top. Kart itself was fun, but definitely not recommended to come on weekends.
Bo L — Google review
Sooooo much fun! Beautiful scenery, fun rides and a quaint town. Very affordable and great for a family day out.
Deep, multi-chambered cave with limestone formations, stalactites & stalagmites, plus bear skeleton.
Different experience... Lime stone cave... Amazing inside cave. Entry ticket costed €5 per person. Both German and English language guide are there..
abinaya a — Google review
Awesome place to visit! Not only is the the tour 100% worth the very small entry fee but after your done be prepared for some beautiful nature walks! Pictures do not do this place justice! There is a nice restaurant right there as well that smelled delicious (we had already eaten before coming here)
Philip Smith — Google review
Nice area to discover - the cave is just great, 45 mins route done by an experienced guide (only speaks German) seeing everything (BTW - take a jacket with you, inside is quite cold). Outside, the area is gorgeous so you could hike around and there are a few options to lunch - prices are reasonable and quality is overall good. Last but not least, the people working there is kind and there is a parking area next to it, but also some other lots nearby.
Juan Ignacio Gerosa — Google review
There is so much more than the cave in the area - if it's summer you can plan a whole day starting with thos amazing cave tour.
Even on a busy Sunday parking was not hard and it's €2 for two hours. There is a nice cafe on site and TONS of trails to walk on after the tour.
The tour itself was cheap and a lot of fun. They have lots of different language options as well. That have a family ticket that includes 2 adults and three kids for only €20. We brought light jackets and it was fine for the temperature.
100% would recommend.
Elizabeth Hughes-Hageman — Google review
Very nice cave tour, make sure to take a jacket, after leaving the cave make sure to make a short hike around its a very beautiful area
Ahmed Farahat — Google review
Great experience for all ages. Your takes about 45 minutes and takes you throughout the cave to view all types of different rock formations and bones including a full sized bear. Very close to the town of Pottenstein as well.
JJackson13 8 — Google review
A decent cave with lighting, occasional music, and stairs. It’s cool enough for a jacket. The guide was entertaining. There were a lot of unique gifts available. The restaurant is unique and well placed. There were many drinks, lunch, and cake options.
Anthony — Google review
A must visit for everyone who remembers stalagmites and stalactites, which we read as a kid. Beautifully maintained. The surrounding is phenomenally beautiful. You can do many walking trips too.
Try the smoked fish in the restaurant next to the Cave. Super good.
Sujay Banerjee — Google review
Teufelshöhle
Nice experience. The guide was also very friendly and gave us enough information about the cave.
Parking facility is good and parking is also relatively cheap.
Do not forget to take your warm clothes with you.
GAURAV JAPE — Google review
Loved it, and it's beautiful. Very unexpensive was worth it if you're the type of person to get cold very fast, then bundle up! Be prepared to walk through narrow spots, but not too bad
Estela Perez — Google review
Definetly worth visiting, they even have student discount (5€ each ticket) and give you a guided tour (which is in germany but at the end they'll play a english version over the spearks for you to understand everything about the devil's cave!). Addionally the tour guide was very nice to everyone. Beware that the path has a lot of stairs and can be a bit claustrophobic. In some parts you'll need to crouch a bit to be able to go through. But, again, it's definetly worth it!
Tiago Grácio — Google review
Nice day trip, decent cave, tickets are cheap.
The entire experience is present in my travel blog Infinitewalks. I have included about the cost, parking, best time to visit etc
Such an amazing Therme and not so far from Nuremberg ! If you visit Nuremberg for a longer term you should definitely visit !
So diverse different in and outside pools a plenty of different sauna ! And every hour a different sauna seance
BariczzsoltOfficial — Google review
Perfect place for relax, just few people even during the weekend. We enjoyed our time there, swimming and cool poolbar
Denisa Gromanová — Google review
Nice and cozy, love the salty water
Vali Barsan — Google review
I am sorry to say this, however as of now I cannot suggest this place to any of my friends.
It is clearly an old place and it looks like it’s not kept up as it is supposed to be.
- There is algae in all the outside filters and the inside filters do not look really clean either.
- The little “cave” has residue on the walls which makes me feel icky.
- The seats were made out of really cheap looking plastic and the metal frames of quiet a few of the loungers are rusty.
a. s. o. ..
There is no reason to make a special Tripp to this location.
T S — Google review
From the outside the place has great appeal with modern architecture and smooth surfaces, however once inside the age of the building shows. The changing rooms are packed full with changing booths and lockers with little room to maneuver around. There is only one male and one female shower room with 5-7 shower heads.
The pool area is cramped with chairs along the edges forcing you to side step past them. The concrete walls show signs of water damage and paint peeling all over. The two indoor “hot” pools were actually mildly warm with only small sections of bubbling water.
The area with the children’s pool and area was very nicely layout, however most of the kids were in the main area with their parents in the warm pools. Their behavior and loudness took away from the goal of relaxing.
A recommendation for the locker keys and access control to different areas, use a more modern method like a rubber wrist band embedded with a chip that is programmed at front desk. The coin chip works, however placing it in the wrist band holder with the locker key is bulky and requires constant attention to ensure it’s still tight or fastened to wrist.
Overall the place is best suited to take your children and let them burn some energy off. This is NOT a place to go if you wanna relax in a hot therme.
Brandon OBrien — Google review
Great variety of pools. Fun for the kids and relaxing for the adults.
maw — Google review
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Zike Zike — Google review
very nice place. they got everything you need to enjoy a day at the pool. everal differt pool with saltlty water. very good for families with children.
Automobile history museum displaying a chronological collection of antique Maybach luxury cars.
Classic elegant location and building with well arranged exhibits. Visual and audio displays, well themed arrangements and extensive collection. Well stocked gift shop friendly staff and great asking and location for further exploration.
Ad Tabb — Google review
The museum is great. Anyone interested in old cars and aviation with Zeppelins has come to the right place. Entrance fee of 9.50 euros is just about okay.
However, parts of the museum are not heated. Be sure to dress warmly in winter. A room temperature that was 3 or 4 degrees higher wouldn't have been bad.
No credit cards accepted, only debit cards.
December 2023
O. K. — Google review
I expected more cars. The documentary about Zeppelin was interesting.
Ana Dimova — Google review
Great place to be in contact with the history, cars,bikes and motorcycles in very good shape.
The place looks great,situated in a calm area near the train station.
Luis Oliveira — Google review
Thanks for hosting our car in the shadow. The museum itself was very interesting and necessary to visit.
Adel Shangaraev — Google review
I guess it is over rated; though there was some nice vintage cars, but the museum is relatively small.
I was expecting to see some new cars.
There are some interesting facts though, about the bike industry and patents, and also the war tanks industry.
The video related to the Hindenburg disaster and the crash of the Zeppelin in the US in 1937, was really touching!
Patrick Kattan — Google review
Although it's a nice little museum with very nice expose, it would be nice, if the lights are switched ON, as it's quite difficult to read about the exhibits in a dark room (even if it's only 2pm)
Hannes Kuus — Google review
Awesome collection, a perfect location, courteous staff. A very pleasant time. There are so many classic cars here, with a lot of useful history. All well maintained, and displayed. The attendants are very pleasant and willing to answer all my questions. The facility is very clean, with a few snacks/water/tea on hand for the thirsty! The motorcycles are also fantastic! This was my favorite part of the museum.
Colin McGibbon — Google review
The cars are fantastic... the engineering is extraordinary... the artwork will blow you away
Colin Wedd — Google review
If you like the history of the automobile, this small museum is a must-see. Inexpensive and in an attractive and well-kept building, these Maybach vehicles provide a window into one of the best-made auto brands ever. Who knew they also made motorcycles and bicycles? These can be seen on-site as well.
Rob P — Google review
Great place to see history of Maybach
Dino101 — Google review
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Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
Centuries-old hilltop fort ruins with an excavated moat & chapel, plus guided tours on Sundays.
This is a come and go as you please setup - you can go there, walk around at your leisure, and take pictures. It doesn't cost anything but the money you spend to get there.
There's a spot with some park benches and a wonderful view!
It would be a nice place to have a picnic!
Michael Reynolds — Google review
Nice place to visit on a Sunday hike. Although it’s marked closed on Google, it’s still available to enter and see the castle.
Justin Xuereb — Google review
The trek was awesome and tiresome at the same time. If the weather is clear, you will get a good view of the city from the ruins.
Amal Pavithran — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful and intact ruins in Germany, If you like the older ruins over the still maintained castles then this place is a must see. It also has a great vantage point to view the beautiful city of Neumarkt!
Ralph Hershberger — Google review
Decent amount of castle ruins, clean, easily accessible. Plenty of people enjoying the scenery while picnicking and taking wedding pictures.
Allison Tanner — Google review
Wonderful castle ruins! The castle was abandoned in the 16th century and many of the stones removed and used for buildings in the nearby town, but there is still a lot to see and you can even climb the tower for an amazing view. A+
Eva D — Google review
A nice place to explore if you are visiting the area.
B. S. — Google review
Some ruins with a history, you will find many people hanging around, relaxing. It's more like a park than a history site. A very beautiful place to see the sunset 🌇!
Michael B — Google review
This is cute little castle with a great view of the town. I highly recommend it on a Sunday there are less people. We drove up to the parking lot but you can also hike.
L C — Google review
What an amazing view and site! Just like a backdrop for stories from a book of fairy tales!!! The restaurant is a great highlight. Nicely decorated, very comfortable and great food.
tree box — Google review
Great views of the surrounding area. Very easy to get to and wonderful place to walk around.
Dachau Palace, located at Kurfurst-Max-Emanuel-Platz 2 in Dachau, Germany, is a historic palace that was originally occupied by the rulers of Bavaria. The palace boasts an impressive garden with a diverse array of flowers and offers stunning views of the Munich area from its hilltop location. Despite its small size, the garden is well-maintained and kept clean with very few pests.
Lovely palace garden with a great view of Munich and the Alps.
Stephan Hong — Google review
it is a restaurant that opens from 2.PM. surrounded by trees and a beautiful garden in the back.the panoramic view from this hill it's whats worth the visit. u reach the castle from the s-bahn station with the 719 Bus through the old city streets.
david antoun — Google review
Scenig garden at the top of Dachau, with views on Munich's "skyline" 😀. Beautiful flowers in the spring, amazing green tunnel in the summer!
Silviu Vl?sceanu — Google review
The palace itself was closed an is only one small wing that appears to be open for banquets. The gardens however are open and beautiful! There is an amazing view of Dachau from the back terrace. Loved walking around the garden. Whole area is free to stroll.
Anna S — Google review
Beautiful palace in Dachau located up on the mountain with beautiful views over the city of Dachau and towards Munich. One can easily spot the O2-Tower as well as the Allianz Arena on clear days you'll see the alpine range in the background.
Worth a visit during the whole year.
Especially also the gardens where a wide range of flowers and different sorts of apple trees are cultivated.
David S. K. Muessle — Google review
IMHO the best palace garden! Huge variety of flowers for such a small place, always clean and well-maintained. Magnificent view of Munich area because it is on top of a small hill, and for the same reason very few pests! Easily accessible with entrances on three sides. There is free Wi-Fi near the non-restaurant entrance. There is also a free public washroom in the back alley opposite St. Jakob church, next to a TEDi store. The palace itself isn't spectacular, as reflected in the cheap entrance fee. But there's a chill restaurant where you can dine inside.
Mobile Computing — Google review
Must see,great history lesson,terrific insight into Dachaus past through the war
Jeff — Google review
A very sobering experience. There is a warning when entering that it's not recommended for 12 and under. I had my 14 year old granddaughter with me and wished that we skipped the last two rooms. Otherwise a great learning experience I'm glad we did. The entry is free of charge, but there are opportunities to donate some cash along the way.
ExCon 94 — Google review
The hofgarten next to the palace is a must see when you are around or in Dachau down town. Nice panoramic views to Munich city
ztskouz — Google review
I like to visit Dachau Castle ! Mostly when I have visitors. It’s a nice place to have coffee and desserts and of course to walk through the gardens of the castle . I am not sure if they offer visits to the castle. I don’t think so .
The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site in Germany serves as a solemn place of remembrance and education, showcasing the horrors of the Holocaust during World War II. Located near Munich, visitors can easily access this historic site through a five-hour tour that includes transportation from the city. The memorial provides insight into the brutal nature of Nazi camps, with exhibitions, reconstructed barracks and cells, photographs, documents, and memorials.
Great for history lovers. We did the guided tour and it was a wonderful experience. Some of these one star comments are insane. The emotions around this place are deep but those who forget history are certain to repeat ir
Arthur Perry III — Google review
Arrive early and sign up for tour at the visitor center. Entry to memorial is free but tour was about 11 euros per person. The limited group size English led tour is at 11 am and takes about 2 hours. There is a lot of information in the museum and take the extra time (since you arrived early) to go through the material on your own (tour will not spend time with exhibits). Dress appropriately for walking and the weather. There is a small cafeteria in the visitor center.
Alvin Pastrana — Google review
Worth going and worth checking it out for lots of reasons. It has a canteen for lunch, a book shop, a Carpark. You can follow guided tour by the centre, just head to the reception to join the tour (think is 3 euro per person) when you get there, this can’t be booked online. There are one at 11am and one at 1pm I think (in English). There are also some in German. You can walk into a small gas chamber used for testing poison on people, and see the crematorium used to burn the bodies. Scary but real. All in front of your eyes. And many more scary details. A lesson not to be missed and always be remembered. The visit is free if you don’t follow the tour. You can do the visit using audio guide too.
K m Y — Google review
The camp, the bunks are mostly recreated as everything was destroyed after World War II but still very heart wrenching to read all the accounts of torture they had to undergo in the very room and ground. Those brave brave souls... It's a good reminder of what humankind has been through and a homage to those who fought for their lives and others'.
N M — Google review
Great Experience - I don't really recommend getting the audio (€4.50). Just something else to keep up with. It's just as easy to read the posters all around. Will you do one person working the line? The line was out the door. One person working the line to return the speakers while one person was standing in the information booth. Not doing anything., And wouldn't assist.
Other than that small snafu - Great place to reflect on our past and try to remember not to repeat history.
Shelby MaybeLater — Google review
Absolutely incredibly powerful place to visit. It’s very well presented and managed - combination of extensive museum exhibits with text (multiple languages), artifacts, real life stories, videos, and pictures. Be sure to read as much as possible as you tour.
There are memorials and public art throughout the site that represent many different backgrounds of the victims impacted. Careful reconstruction has been done on a few buildings, some original buildings remain, and much of the open ground is there from where original buildings once stood.
We spent nearly 4.5 hours there and could have easily spent longer as learned lots.
Audio guides in different languages are available.
Dave Donahue — Google review
We went with a guided tour with Radius Tours. From Munich, we traveled by train and bus to get to the memorial site. We were with 'German Mark' ...not to be confused with the other Mark 😉 and he provided a lot of insight to the history and development of this memorial site. We came to Munich for Oktoberfest and spent the following morning here. It was sobering, though provoking, impactful, and necessary. You could easily spend the majority of the day here.
They do provide self guided audio tours. Someone that we met at our hotel did the audio tour and enjoyed the content. You get a lot of content in the various areas and it's great to see that they are utilizing the space to remember what happened there.
It was a very powerful experience.
Emily Anderson — Google review
Definitely worth visiting, but a somber day relative to most tourist experiences. The displays are very informative and in English and German. We used the virtual tour on our phones and felt like we for a great overview between that and the extensive museum. Audioguidesare available, but we did not use. Be prepared to walk a bit but it is flat. First thing when you arrive, check on the time of the documentary movie in your language as it fills fast and we never got in. Plan on spending at least 2-3 hours. Facilities like WC and Cafe were clean and good quality. The muffin I had and strudel we ate was fabulous.
Laureen Biczak — Google review
Very sobering place. We arrived early in the morning around 0930hrs and left around 1100hrs —we could have spend more time here but our little ones were getting restless! Right when we were leaving several buses were arriving packed with people. My suggestion is if you’re looking to have a solemn visit go early!
The parking lot is €3 bring cash. If you go in the information center they have headphones to translate. I also saw groups with a host but I’m not sure if you are able to sign up before hand or at the information center.
Mev A — Google review
Not quite right to say that you enjoyed visiting Dachau as it is a memorial to a terrible time but it is done very well. I would have like to see more of how they lived in the camp and daily life (there were lots of written information) but it would be more informative to see it reconstructed. We learnt more about the rise of fascism and it is a good reminder of the insidious nature of these regimes. Definitely worth visiting.
Amanda Stephenson — Google review
It's heavy but worth it. I'm a history buff, and there were things on this visit I didn't even know. People say you need 2-3 hours, and it was my second time there and going thriving the whole thing (not enough time the first time). You need way more than 3 hours if you want to see everything, read everything and do the walk of remembrance.
Kelly Goodman — Google review
This is a sad reminder of one of the darkest moments in human history, preserved and presented to help us never forget and never repeat.
As this is a somber place, there is no food on the grounds, so eat either before or after you visit.
Photos and videos may be upsetting, and one should consider this before coming.
The town of Dachau is a lovely residential neighborhood. The grounds surrounding the camp are wooded, grassy, and pleasant: a surprising contrast.
Worth a visit. Plan on spending some hours reading the placards and contemplating the meaning of this memorial.
Tim Ottinger — Google review
I don't know how to be descriptive , sensitive and informative at the same time. This was quite frankly the most eye opening experience of my life. The horrors which I was sheltered from came over like an avalanche . This is definitely something that everyone ought to see with their own eyes. The tours were really good and recommended . My tour guide was very informative and knowledgeable (highly recommended) .Even though the level of horrors you see in this tour were frankly out of this world I left it being a better person, someone who's more aware of what can become of mere rumors and what they can snowball into.
Gerson Santos — Google review
Visiting the Dachau Concentration Camp was a profound and sobering experience. This historical site stands as a powerful reminder of the atrocities of the past and the importance of remembering them. The museum and exhibits are informative and thought-provoking, providing insight into the lives of those who suffered here. The preserved barracks and grounds offer a haunting glimpse into history. It's a somber but essential visit, promoting understanding and remembrance. The guided tours are highly recommended for a deeper understanding. A visit here is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and a commitment to ensuring that such horrors are never repeated.
Cristian Mergea — Google review
What's to say? It's a concentration camp. It's compelling; it's disgusting. My daughter is 14. She would not recommend it. No fee for admission. The S2 train stops in Dachau, bus 726 will deliver you right to the entrance. Expect to spend a couple hrs there at least. Lots of tours going on, but easily navigatable on your own.
adam jackson — Google review
It feels somewhat awkward to rate a former concentration camp as 5 stars; however, thus location acknowledges its dubious place in history while teaching to help ensure the past is not repeated. The memorial museum is an attraction all its own. This was my second visit after (first was 19 years ago) and both visits taught me so much. I highly recommend a visit, however somber.
Carson Wakefield — Google review
Everyone over the age of 13 should visit here. Read the excellent displays - every word. Allow plenty of time to really understand what happened here and why. It must not be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world to anyone. Only by understanding how and why something happened can you learn how to stop it from ever happening again.
This could have been hidden from public view or diminished in scope. Instead, this memorial over the years has become better, more complete, and more accurate to the reality and horrors occurring here.
Spend the time necessary to learn from these events at this historic location. Plan on 4+ hours.
David — Google review
Very difficult experience. I think everyone should visit one of these places at least once in their lifetime.
It is free to visit, there is a €3 parking charge, but there is also free parking on the street nearby. I do not recommend bringing young kids.
Weihenstephan is a charming area located north of Munich, Germany, on the Weihenstephan Hill. It is home to the historic Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, which dates back to 725 and houses the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world since 1040.
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Visitors Park Munich Airport
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Nice park for children. And the view point is not that much attractive but for one time you can try. The restaurant near by is good for pomes and some desert’s. Old flights are there but due to corona they are closed. Overall it’s good 👍.
Poli muni kishore babu — Google review
If you’re into planes and have a couple of spare hours before or after your flight this place is totally worth it.
It’s a stop with the S1 from the airport and a nice 15 minute walk.
The playground for the kids is one of the coolest and the view at the top of the hill really gives you a close overview of the whole airport.
Be aware of having 1€ coins in hand, that’s the entrance cost to the hill.
Jesus Galinzoga — Google review
Good kids park for both small and big children, but over crowded. Also restaurant is close on Sunday :(
Korhan M?derriso?lu — Google review
This is such a good place for family short visit,very close to airport.You can take bus635 or S-1 S-8 to this place.
For those who enjoy to observe airplanes takeoffs and landings,this is the right place to go.Enjoy
?? — Google review
This is a nice place. Here one can clearly see the flights take off and landing. Good place to bring kids
Vijayakumar Parakali — Google review
This is a wonderful place to go and have a good time with the children, many people but you manage to have a lot of fun. I recommend it to everyone!
Keisuke Otaki — Google review
Nice place for kids to play for about 2-4hours. Kids might get tired of staying there longer than that especially in summer(went there in summer and the sun was so scorching), the play ground doesn't have enough shade but there is shade in front of the restaurant.
The park also have a platform where you can see the beautiful view of how planes take off.
Also remember to bring your coins as your kids will need it to access some play machine and also for you to enter the platform for viewing planes take off.
The place closes at 5pm as at August 2022(time of writing this review.
Have fun😄😄
kabirat akande — Google review
Great place to take young children. Our four year old grandson had a great time on the play equipment. Free to enter but It costs one euro per person to climb the hill to get a better view of the airport and planes landing and taking off, it was well worth it. There is a restaurant on site, a small exhibition area and a souvenir shop.
Karen Edwards — Google review
A good place to bring kids. Kids would enjoy the outdoor play places of different themes. Get a nice view of the flight's landing and take off. The food and beverages at the restaurant are a bit expensive though.
V G — Google review
Really cool place to come watch planes. Several planes are located in the visitors park. They were not open to see much of when I was there, but good photos from the outside. Restaurant to grab a bite to eat. Plenty of areas for kids to play. Great souvenir shop. Well worth the visit to spend a few hours alone or with the family. Amazing hill to climb to watch all the movements at Munich Airport. Great experience.
Michael Mack — Google review
a pkayground for kids with a Burger resto and a souvenirs shop. entrance free.
david antoun — Google review
People are currently not allowed in the plane as it is being renovated. But the viewing platform was okay at €1. You could see much of the airport and the planes taking off which entertained the children. Unfortunately there were a lot of off duty policemen in the restaurant eating and the restaurant ran out of most dishes.
normanwatts51 — Google review
Great view of Munich Airport, a large aviation themed playground, and some historic aircrafts - open all day. The viewpoint cost 1 EUR in coins or 5/10 notes.
Peter Jensen — Google review
Excellent option for the kids! We didn't visit the inner museum, because it was a paid tour. The outside park was perfect, kids loved it. There are an airplane for kids, a control tower and a zip line. For 1 euro you can enter in two of the three airplanes in the exhibition. For 1 more euro you can go up to the observatory.
Tastings & Bavarian snacks conclude this 3-hour tour of a prominent brewery known for wheat beers.
I heard the tour (English) was great and really wanted to go! Sadly we missed our timeslot because all the Ubers in the Erding area didn't think our 10min drive was worth their time (they cancelled Uber job they had accepted!!!), and it was too late to walk or get a bus.
We are visiting from Australia and didn't have a working sim card to call a taxi, and also couldn't find one on the street to get us there.
Lesson for tourists - don't rely on Uber in this area! So annoyed, wasted our pre-paid tickets.
Catherine D — Google review
We had to book a German tour as there were no English dates available when we were in Munich. The tour guide seemed a bit annoyed that we didn't speak German event though we were not bothered as we just wanted to see the brewery. We thought there may have been a booklet or signs in English to read as the tour went along but there weren't, I think this would be beneficial for erdinger to do as they have very little English tour dates. The pretzels/beer/sausages at the end were good. The tour guide was asking us questions in German even though he knew we were English which was a bit annoying (he did speak English). I think maybe a beer menu would be good on the tables for people to look at. Disappointment the gift shop was closed as we would have spent money in there on merchandise. I'd do the tour again and would reommend it.
beth tolley — Google review
Great place for a visit in a group, the staff doing the tour was amazing, I learned a lot about bear. Very impressive the complete production.
Dietmar Didi Grossmann — Google review
Tragic loading! The truck has been waiting since 10:15. It is now 17:38 and still not loaded! Better avoid this place.
Arkadiusz Weso?owski — Google review
Amazing experience at an amazing brewery. Our tour guide was phenomenal - very informative and in very good English. The Weis wurst served at the end of the tour was the best I have ever had. In addition the openness to let us try as many and as much beer as we wanted was very amazing. I particularly loved the "Snow White" release for the unique flavor, but all of the beer was great. The attention to detail and quality each step of the process at Erdinger was incredible to see. Fortunately I can buy several of the releases in Texas and will be enjoying them.
Jarred Capellman — Google review
For 17€ (booking online at the ERDINGER webpage) you can have a Top Brewery tour. It takes around 3 hours including the beer tasting and the typical Bavarian meal. A few meters from the restaurant you can buy souvenirs at the Gift Shop where they have som quality products and at fair prices. Ive taken other tours (20€-40€) here in Munich but this one is TOTALLY worth it! Staff is welcoming and friendly. Book in advance though cause tickets sell out really fast. They have a good variety of beers and they are delicious. They have Vegeterian option for the meal and Alcohol free drinks. You are allowed to take photos and see their Bottling system. Enjoy!
uthopik182 — Google review
Amazing experience !! You learn a lot about the brewery and their beers, and then you taste the different types .
Daniel Xavier — Google review
for LKW drivers- loading procedureℹ️:
(1) stop at the green places, and go to the Büro to register your loading;
(1a) if the green places are taken, stay in the truck, and wait for an free green place;
(2) at the Büro, announce your reference Nr., and take the safety instruction exam. Upon successful pass of the exam, you get loading document, and coin to enter the entry gate;
(3) drive to parking lane1 or lane2, and wait for the forklift driver to call you;
(4) forklift driver will guide you where to stop for loading (sometimes you have to open only one side of the trailer, sometime- both sides);
(5) upon finish loading, drive to the exit parkplaces, and secure the load. After that, handover the loading document to the Büro, and get your transport documents (CMR, etc.)
hint: you can get 2 bottles superior Erdinder for free 🍺 from the exit büro
Fahrer LKW — Google review
An informative tour that concluded with beer, white sausage and pretzel. You have a good chance to try all the different types of beer produced.
Andy — Google review
Very nice! We did a German tour. The tour guide was really nice. She noticed that our German was not great so she tried to translate to us whenever we had to walk to the next stop. It’s very cheap as a student, for what you get!
(Translated by Google) A fantastic medieval festival.
The Landshut wedding is celebrated peacefully for four weeks. In the stands, people sit together peacefully with snacks and drinks and chat. There are many events surrounding the festival. The Zehrplatz is also worth a stop.
(Original)
Ein fantastisches mittelalterliches Fest.
Vier Wochen wird die Landshuter Hochzeit friedlich gefeiert. Auf den Tribünen sitzen die Menschen mit Brotzeit und Getränken friedlich zusammen und plaudern. Es gibt viele Veranstaltungen rund um das Fest. Auch der Zehrplatz ist eine Einkehr wert.
Fee04 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A successful event! Keep it up.
(Original)
Eine gelungene Veranstaltung! Weiter so.
Michael Müller — Google review
(Translated by Google) According to Wikipedia, the Landshut wedding is a historical celebration lasting several weeks. It usually takes place every four years in Landshut.
The parade and the festival are about commemorating the marriage of George the Rich, the son of the Bavarian Duke Louis the Rich, to Hedwig Jagiellonica, the daughter of the Polish king, in Landshut in 1475.
The festival was added to the nationwide register of intangible cultural heritage in 2018.
The city residence and Trausnitz Castle in Landshut are managed by the Bavarian. Palace administration in Munich.
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Die Landshuter Hochzeit ist lt. Wikipedia ein mehrwöchiges historisches Fest. Es findet meistens alle vier Jahre statt in Landshut.
Beim Umzug und dem Fest geht es um die Erinnerung an die im Jahre 1475 in Landshut erfolgte Heirat von Georg dem Reichen, dem Sohn des bayerischen Herzogs Ludwigs des Reichen, mit Hedwig Jagiellonica, der Tochter des polnischen Königs.
Das Fest ist 2018 in das bundesweite Verzeichnis des immateriellen Kulturerbes aufgenommen worden.
Die Stadtresidenz und die Burg Trausnitz in Landshut werden verwaltet durch die bayr. Schlösserverwaltung in München.
Draf. from Munich — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great thing, Middle Ages in the city! Celebrate for 4 weeks :-)
(Original)
Tolle Sache, Mittelalter in der Stadt! 4 Wochen feiern :-)
martin schmaus — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent, you should definitely see the custom!
(Original)
Hervorragend, man sollte den Brauch auf jeden Fall mal gesehen haben!
rhpotsi 3rhc — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since it only comes out every 4 years, it's always nice
(Original)
Da sie bloß alle 4 Jahre ist immer wieder schön
Jacqueline Datzer — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great spectacle and what a mood and atmosphere!
(Original)
Ein tolles Spektakel und was für eine Stimmung und Atmosphäre!
Tonja Odenthal — Google review
(Translated by Google) Landshut Wedding 1475 is a must attend event
(Original)
Landshuter Hochzeit 1475 is a must attend event