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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Stuttgart to Hamburg?
The direct drive from Stuttgart to Hamburg is 407 mi (655 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 44 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Stuttgart to Hamburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Wurzburg, Hannover, and Kassel, as well as top places to visit like Kunsthalle Würth and St. Michael's, or the ever-popular Stettenfels Castle.
The top cities between Stuttgart and Hamburg are Wurzburg, Hannover, and Kassel. Wurzburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Stuttgart and 4 hours from Hamburg.
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.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Hamburg
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Kassel
Kassel is a city in central Germany. It's known for its Documenta art exhibition. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a sprawling park dating back to the 18th century. It's home to Wilhelmshöhe Palace and its Old Masters Picture Gallery. The neo-Gothic Löwenburg castle displays 16th- and 17th-century weapons. The Herkules Monument offers city views from atop the baroque Wasserspiele water features, which cascade down a hill.
37% as popular as Wurzburg
7 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Hamburg
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Hanover is the biggest city and capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. With a population of 534,049 people, it ranks as the 13th largest city in Germany and the third largest in Northern Germany after Bremen and Hamburg.
93% as popular as Wurzburg
9 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Hamburg
Best stops along Stuttgart to Hamburg drive
The top stops along the way from Stuttgart to Hamburg (with short detours) are Würzburg Residence, Old Main Bridge, and Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. Other popular stops include Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe", Wertheim Village, and World Heritage Rammelsberg ore mines.
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Stettenfels Castle
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Medieval venue for cultural events including theater & festivals, with seasonal bar & beer garden.
We went during a renaissance fair; amazing! Music and food were standard fest food, but we got a fried bread with sourkraut, cream, ham and corn that was totally the best snack I have ever had. (I will admit that the first bite was a little weird because of the sauerkraut, but by the end it was awesome). They had plenty of parking in a nearby field and it was pretty easy to get to. Oh, the views from the castle were top notch! They had a parade with music and everyone was dresses ellaberatly. If you see a Ren fest there, go!
Matt Sullivan — Google review
Lovely castle with a beautiful view. The medieval Christmas market was amazing! So many vendors, plus entertainers and a great Krampus parade at night!
Laura Bartholomew — Google review
Excellent place to have dinner over here.
Look like castle is not open for public.
Restaurant serves good food here and beers are so good. Must try
Highlight to the place was view towards villages here.
Better to visit after 6pm, because sun cools down little and sky turns orange a bit and cool breeze makes you feel relax here.
Prabhu J — Google review
The atmosphere is what you're here for!
The drinks are good and the food is average.
Lots of options for vegetarians, no fish options. This place is spectacular for a view of the area and vineyards but don't expect a gourmet meal.
The vegetable pizza was not so great, I would not recommend but the frommes were pretty good. More like pub food.
Tracy Rosol — Google review
This is not a publicly accessible castle. It is a restaurant now.
They only entertain people who are visiting the restaurant.
I do not really understand why the government promotes such a restaurant. At the autobahn exit and nearby boards there is written this castle name in a motivational way that you can visit it.
Either the castle premises should be open to the public, or authorities should rename it as Restaurant Stettenfels.
Prajish C — Google review
Nice place with beautiful views. The restaurant could be better. My fork was not completely clean when I got it.
Carlos Andres Rivera — Google review
It's a good place to visit if you want to have an areal view from some height. If you like historical construction and some small forest hiking trip then go for it. It's not that big castle but it's not even that bad. It can't be bad idea to visit for some change and spend quality time. I visit here just to see and feel the sunrise and sunsets.
Parth Otiya — Google review
Business dinner that turned into an memorable experience. Beautiful vistas, good food and beer, friendly staff. Plenty of parking on a field and while the lot was 3/4 full the place did not feel crowded it was that spacious.
Brian A. — Google review
great castle to visit, beautiful view
Petra Gloe — Google review
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The Kunsthalle Würth museum is an interesting venue that houses the collection of industrialist Reinhold Würth. It seamlessly integrates medieval and contemporary architecture and showcases religious sculptures with great attention to detail. While a deep interest in religious art would enhance the experience, it remains a worthwhile encounter for everyone, even if not all information presented appeals to each individual. The museum also displays works by renowned artists such as Picasso and Rubens, making it definitely worth a visit.
It's such a nice Art Gallery, the staff is super friendly and helpful, they hay all types of resources as well for you to dive into the art and actually understand a bit more. It has a small cafe too that is very nice.
Abdiel Melgar — Google review
It is quite interesting to walk through and to see the perfection of religious sculptures.
One must be extraordinarily interested in religious depictings to stay for a longer while, but still it is a good encounter for everyone, even though not all the information given might be appealing for everyone
Phillip Meyke — Google review
Simply amazing variety of works spanning mediums, centuries, themes....
Stunning collection made so readily available to anyone.
Love love love everything about the Kunsthalle.
Simon B — Google review
Nice place to visit . Sadly there weren't so many good exhibitions when we went but it's a really good and free place
Guille N. — Google review
Worth to visit! This time showing Picasso, Rubens etc. Strong recommendation. Free of charge.
Kati Korhonen — Google review
Great sharing. Thanks to Wurth for providing this kind of earning to city. But at least you need to know few basics about art to understand the concept :) Maybe I have only got the 10 percent of the master pieces :)
S Serenomy — Google review
A very nice museum in Schwäbisch Hall. They also have a small cafe with delicious cakes. At the entrance there's a shop where you can buy some little things. We would come again.
M M — Google review
Kunsthalle Würth is a wonderful place. Let's start from outside. From above you can see Schwäbisch Hall and the surrounding. Than there i a gift shop at the entrance, it's not expensive but, yes there is a but, there are so many beautiful art gifts so you will need some amount of money. You have time to decide what to buy in the coffee shop which is on the same floor. And about the gallery. I have seen a few exhibition in Kunsthalle Würth, and that I will not describe. The Art you need to feel, same as this place.
János Szekeres — Google review
The museum has some good paintings, pictures and few sculpture. Its a good place to visit for art lovers and you could spend 2 to 3 hours easily. Plus it doesn't have any entry tickets.
St. Michael's...wow! What a beautiful church, inside and out. Make sure to climb the tower for amazing views of Schwabish Hall! They have live theatrical plays on the steps during Summer which is awesome. Great cultural learning.
Brian Page — Google review
Besides being a historical building with the greatest architecture, the staircase outside is used by the town as a stage for plays. Away from home and wanting to serve God with fellow worshippers, it was the most amazing sermon I have attended.
I Bothma — Google review
Oh wow. Past amazing. Everything is so old! Be sure to go up the bell tower, just watch your times around the bells because it is loud!! The church is just amazing. Only downside is that very little is printed in English so if you're a tourist, be sure to use Google Translate
Dannielle Rice — Google review
Schwäbisch Hall is a very nice City to visit, and stopping by ST Michael Church is totally worth it. There are also Restaurants and Stores in the vicinity.
Eleanor Louray — Google review
What an absolutely lovely cathedral. Shows the dedication of the locals who built it over the years.
Sandro Pisani — Google review
What a view! Climbing the tower is free and highly recommended. Be careful with the bells, they ring pretty loud every 15 minutes.
Andrey Rudenko — Google review
Beautifully restored church, with al large square in front. Many bars/restaurants in the surroundings. The city is a beautiful historic centre and has many things to see, worthwhile visiting when in the neighbourhood.
Yves Deziron — Google review
Very interesting, beautiful place to visit. Easy to see the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic and some of the chapels have Baroque decor. The view is splendid.
Burg Wertheim, also known as the Wertheim Castle, is situated on a hillside and can be reached by a 15-minute uphill walk from the village. While it is mostly in ruins, it offers an intriguing historical experience with well-explained historic facts for interested visitors. The castle provides stunning views of the picturesque town of Wertheim. Additionally, there are nearby restaurants and places to relax with family or friends after exploring the castle.
We visited the castle. Restaurant in a castle, what better combination. Of course I tried the food. Everything was delicious, I ordered Mediterranean shrimp, semi-dry white wine and finally an apple strudel with a Baileys latte, the latter I think is a special because I didn't see it on the menu, but I did see it on the blackboard. An excellent experience, the day was sunny luckily and we ate outside with the wonderful view and food. Highly recommended.
AL Siordia — Google review
Really nice view and delicious food. Perfect place for small October dinner 🤤
Karol Mróz — Google review
We were looking forward to dinner in the Berg...but unfortunately it was underwhelming generally. Food was OK but not great value. However, it was the service that was particularly ordinary, to the point of rudeness, that disappointed and dominated our evening. Interior decor is also nothing impressive...so we have probably had our last Berg meal. Perhaps alfresco in the warmer months, with a friendlier waiter, could work :)
Stephen M — Google review
So nice to see a such well preserved middle age town and castle.
Daniel Dobson — Google review
Although in ruins it is still a majestic Castle over the pictoresque town of Wertheim. One might feel sick when on the top of the tower but the view is worth climbing up.
Vlastimír Sunek — Google review
Very nice place to spend some time with the family or the friends. There you can find also a place to eat or to have a drink. Also the city of Wertheim is very nice to make a walk, drink a coffee, eat an ice cream. :)
Mihaela Trandafir — Google review
Great view of the city, good local German food :) will back here again
Yunqi Bussler — Google review
Awesome place. Must see. Entrance only 2 euro, on the top you take a lot of pictures of this amazing landscape. On the the top, there is a restaurant
Ткачев Александр — Google review
Wow. Just wow. This is a must visit place. The view is amazing. Plus we saw a CONCERT in the castle courtyard.
Wesley Crawford — Google review
Good little broken castle with a nice view. Not wheelchair or stroller friendly tho, but still good. 2 euro per person.
Wertheim Village is an outdoor shopping mall designed like a village, offering over 100 outlet stores from well-known brands. Conveniently located on the A3 motorway, it's just a 50-minute drive from Frankfurt and 60 minutes from Nuremberg, with ample free parking available. The area is easily accessible by train and bus as well. The village features various wheelchair-accessible boutiques, clean restrooms with facilities for parents, and open restaurants.
Great location and easy to reach through the Autobahn.
Different brands are represented in Wertheim Village. And if you go for the special sales events, you’ll get great offers for your money.
All boutiques are wheelchair accessible.
The rest rooms are clean and well maintained.
Including a place for the parents to change their little ones outfit.
Wheelchair friendly.
Restaurants are currently open.
But due to the pandemic the “Shopping Express” shuttle isn’t available.
Credit cards are welcomed.
Unfortunately some boutiques don’t accept AMEX.
The parking space is huge and they offer underground parking too.
Unfortunately, no charging spots for electric vehicles.
Tourist Information is open.
As long your dog is on a leash they are generally welcomed.
You can also borrow dog trolley’s at the Tourist Information.
Overall highly recommended for a day trip with your family and your friends.
I wish you all a happy day!
Salty SaltShaker — Google review
Good designer outlet village, wide selection of shops and brands, space is clean and neatly arranged, well maintained.
Unfortunatelly, there is lack of facilities for kids, small playground would be an advantage for bored kids, some toy shop will make kids a bit more willing to suffer endless walking with parents back and forth among those clothes shops.
Sergii Prakhov — Google review
Great outlet shopping experience. This outlet is a bit far away from the Frankfurt CBD area if you take a train and bus to get there. Luckily, I found and booked their shuttle bus to get there; it was so convincing. The only comment for their shuttle bus is that the return time is a bit early, at 3:25 PM. This is a beautiful countryside outlet, with a nice view, and many famous shops with great discounts. Their Italian restaurant is quite good. But their waffle shop at the corner is a nightmare; it is cold and not good. And during the trip with the shuttle bus, you can also see a fantastic view.
Eason Lai — Google review
Nice, tidy, safe. Nice place for shopping. Just enter a shop, show your corona proof of vaccination + id and you'll get a bracelet that will open you the doors of 90% of the shops. The other 10 will still ask to check the proof and Id. Easy access, free parking (outside and underground).
Charles Moussoux — Google review
I recently visited the Wertheim Village outlet mall and was disappointed with my shopping experience. While the mall offers a decent selection of brands, I found that the prices were not as much of a bargain as I had expected. In comparison to other outlet malls, such as Metzingen, the discounts were not as significant, and I felt like I wasn't getting the best value for my money.
Another issue that I encountered was the limited range of brands available at the mall. While there were some well-known brands, I was disappointed to find that there were fewer options than I had expected. This made it difficult to find what I was looking for, and I left feeling like the selection was somewhat underwhelming.
Overall, while the Wertheim Village outlet mall has its merits, I would not recommend it as strongly as other outlet malls in the area. While there are some good deals to be found, the prices are not as low as other outlets, and the range of brands available is somewhat limited. If you're looking for a true outlet bargain, you may want to consider visiting other outlet malls in the area instead.
Rizwan Sabir — Google review
Nice shops.
Driving one hour from Frankfurt.
You can enjoy the views while driving.
Many restaurants around this beautiful area
Ali Albuloushi — Google review
Big variety of shops and many Bargain deals
Go thirst to information and get the coupons book it will save you lot of money
You can promise your husband that he will found lot of coffee shop to spend his time
אביאל ויצמן the collection home design accessories — Google review
Nice shopping. Most of the outlet accept our Vaccination cert from Singapore. The staff from UnderArmor even provide us with a hand tag after verifying our Vac Status. However we got bad bad experience from Karl Lagerfeld (Female outlet) the staff Shoo us away even with the vac cert, passport and hand tag. How the hell do we end in Germany if we are not vaccinated!! Even all outlet we went we do not being treated in such manner. Visited 15 Dec 2021 @ 1840hrs
Imran Atan — Google review
I simply like 👍
Cozy open space and good prices
Cheaper than market 30-50%
Highly Recommended
Got all the high end brands
Amer trip advisor — Google review
Excellent shopping place, all top brands available in Wertheim Village. As its brands factory outlets, didnt found really wow prices. But miner difference in comparison with actual outlet prices.
umair jallani — Google review
The most beautiful place to must visit near by Frankfurt😍
You can get ultimate offers and products in a heavenly environment. They have arranged every shop very evenly. The lighting is amazing. But I think it's better to go with our own vehicle. You really get good deals and good food. You will enjoy the time 😇
Pruthvi R Kumar — Google review
Excellent place for shopping..very well maintained ! One can find almost all good brands with really good deals (Blackfriday week is must visit) !
Limited access to public transport..Limited Snacking options !
Omkar Lonkar — Google review
Really great shopping with deep discounts. The discount plus tax return equivalent to almost 40% less than normal retail price. Definitely worth checking out.
P Leong — Google review
Good outlet, good brands , beautiful at Christmas time but... no shoes here . To buy shoes better to go to other place
I M — Google review
Whimsical themed outlet with a nice variety of shops for most bargain hunters. Our personal favorite was the fun and colorful Lindt chocolate shop! We also found deep discounts at the Zwilling JA Henckels shop. Most discounts ranged from 30-60%.
Nearby is a wonderful Italian restaurant, L’Osteria.
Plenty of convenient parking, short drive from Frankfurt and the discounts make the visit worthwhile.
Pauline Loves Bacon — Google review
Great place for shopping with nice discounts, especially if you catch “happy hour” at the store.
Predrag Radovanovic — Google review
Place lots of magazines, like a shopping mall. Perfect to go Black Friday, good offers. You can eat and drink. Beautiful in Christmas.
Diego Valencia Ruiz de Osma — Google review
Today, Bavaria Travel Group guests from Taiwan were pleased to visit this outlet Wertheim Village. And as always - a huge selection, world brands and stunningly low prices. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I just don't want to leave here! But we need to take guests .... Next time - back to you!
Best regards from Bavaria Travel Group!
Bavaria Travel Group — Google review
Very big shopping outlet. Lots of parking space, and pretty much every shop. Good food options around the place. Nice fairytale theme
The Marienberg Fortress, a reconstructed stronghold from the 13th century, is home to art and history museums. It boasts formal terrace gardens and is also known as the Princely Garden. Situated due east of the fortress, it complements its counterpart while offering convenience for visitors in terms of proximity. The garden serves as a landmark and features an observation deck that provides breathtaking views of Wurzburg, including the city's river.
Well worth the walk up, the view is something else. I recommend the way up through the vineyards. The iconic view with the city towers is somewhat below the fortress before starting the real climb
arckpi — Google review
Definitely recommended to visit. If you are not interested in museum you can enjoy the beautiful view free of charge. Parking just beneath the castle is well situated. Prices: weekday 3€/h, weekends 1€/h
Konrad Matys — Google review
Amazing view from the garden and the museum (5 euro admission) is quite impressive. I did not think the museum would be that extensive. It takes you on a time journey from the early farming era to the Baroque period.
Catherine Kim — Google review
This place is a beautiful place to go to, and a must for anyone visiting Würzburg or is nearby the area. Climbing up to the castle is about a mile walk, and depending on which way you go, it can be a shorter steeper way, or about a mile less steep way. As you get higher up, the view gets better and better of Würzburg. Once you reach the top, you can explore the castle before going to the side a viewing the view. Must take photos along the way. Going at night is even more breathtaking, where the main building of Würzburg are lit up, and pop out of the city.
Luka Afonine — Google review
As the information displays will tell you, in this fortress you can discover many different epochs of history. Just walking around the place there is so much to see, so many corners to explore. And then... you also get a beautiful view over the city and in the distance the Käppele Sanctuary, which you should visit if in town.
Ines Schmidt — Google review
Very lucky to visit it on a sunny day. The place is beautiful. Somehow felt like walking into Spirited Away world after the tunnel. Would definitely recommend to go.
TszYan Mak — Google review
Picturesque castle at the top of the hillwith fabulousviews of the town and countryside.. I dont recommend walking for people with health issues related to feet or knees. There are
A number of steep stairs and paths going up and coming down.
There is a small parking area up top for vehicles. Look into a tour if you go. Small gift shop. Refreshments consist of vending machines.
Scott Palmerton — Google review
Beautiful works of art throughout and beautiful gardens. All religious art, which was all the rage at the time.
I would enjoy it much more if the interior exhibits were set up as they would have been when the Fortress was inhabited. And if there were more English explanations.
Anna Watkins — Google review
Beautiful view. Best place to watch whole city
Tanvir Ahammad Moon — Google review
A fantastic place to visit, free to get in, a massive fortress. Showing all the different stages of it's evolution, it still has the original 13th century keep in the center.
The city's oldest stone bridge, known as the Alte Mainbrucke or Old Main Bridge, is reserved for pedestrians and showcases statues of saints and other notable icons. Constructed between 1473 and 1543 to replace a Romanesque bridge from 1133, this historic structure was embellished with twelve statues measuring 4.5 meters in two phases starting in 1730.
Scenic, old architecture, beautiful and relaxing. Don’t forget to buy a glass of wine from the shops at the end of the bridge. This is the heart of Würzburg. Always bustling with lots of people around, standing with a glass of wine and admiring the beauty of the city with fortress and riverfront on one side and the beautiful vineyards on the other side. A historical cobblestone bridge which looks a lot like the replica of the famous Charles bridge in Prague, with the statutes dating from 18th century standing on both the sides. It is a recommended place to watch the sunsets as you can observe the sky changing the shades across the vineyards.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
A very busy, touristy bridge. If you've been around Europe a little, you've probably seen this before with fewer crowds. It's in the city center and the nicest way across the river, but I wouldn't view it as an urgent attraction by itself.
Damon Ferrara — Google review
beautiful bridge. Everyone is seen drinking a glass of wine. and you can see through binoculars for a €2 coin. nothing else to do. There is a place to walk down from the bridge. a little noisy.
enkhl enkvshe — Google review
Beautiful Alte Mainbrücke :) with statues of saints and historical figures reminds me of good old days💯💫 Absolutely must see for those who want to experience a Baroque city spirit and an amazing landskape of Würzburg city💚
Katerina V — Google review
i recommend to go there as early as possible! if you go there a bit late is pack of so much people. side of the bridge theres a wine restaurant. You can bus some glass of wine and stay at the side of the bridge while drinking. Bridge was beautiful and the view to the Fortress castle you can see through.
Maita Rosieann Gagua Kurtzke — Google review
Old small town but great bridge with nice view
This place is where people should go and relax. Restaurants nearby offer the visitors to drink a glass of wine or beer in the bridge itself.
Ice place to take plenty of photos and spend your time especially weekend.
Sleman Shwaish — Google review
Old city old small but stunning bridge. This place is where people should go and relax. Restaurants nearby offer the visitors to drink a glass of wine or beer in the bridge itself. I’ve never seen this before! Such a great day😌
Mercy M — Google review
Amazing views off the Old Main Bridge that allow you to see both sides of the river, but also a straight view down Alte Mainbrucke (both the town hall and church). Highly recommend coming here both during the day and evening, as you can simply stroll and enjoy with some wine.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
It's an old historical bridge. I found some similarities with Prague Charles Bridge. I have spent some nice evenings there.
Meshu Deb Nath — Google review
The most favorite place to sip a glass of wine, watching cruise ships going through the lock on the Main river and having a beautiful view onto the castle and old town. This the best place to relax in Würzburg.
Torsten Fischer — Google review
There is plenty to interest and divert in Würzburg. Museums, bars, restaurants and beautiful streets bound.
What makes the Main Bridge worth your time? Well, there is the draw of drinking a glass of fine wine with a view of the vineyards that produced it. There is the chance to see just how impressive the River Main is. Wide, fast flowing, wild and exciting. There is a romantic aspect, the atmosphere is relaxed and enjoyable even if you just want to walk and enjoy the views. Oh, and it is free.
We didn't drink, but we did stop to enjoy the view. It is busy but if you are in the city you must stop by.
Simon Evans — Google review
Leaving Wurzburg today but got to walk for couple of hours from the Fortress through some residential, cute hillside walk paths, and across the "Old Stone Bridge" into city centre.
The iconic stone bridge is home to many statues and the famous "wine house", standing room only, able to enjoy some wine while watching the Danube River rush by ...
dan george — Google review
One of Würzburg ’s most iconic landmarks. Best time to be here, from my experience, its crack of dawn or dusk to catch the sunset. Early Sundays AM are also a good bet for great photo ops minus the crowds. Late afternoon, it gets super festive and busy when the bars are open and enjoy the “Brückenschoppen”🍷🍷
Angelina De Castro — Google review
Main Bridge at Wurzburg is a lively place, particularly during evenings. It almost feels like entire Wurzburg reaches there to spend some good time 😊 With the pleasant surroundings, clean air and nice food/drinks, people can be seen having a great time. The architecture of castle in the backdrop, adds to the beauty and charm of the place. If you like ice cream, there is a wonderful place nearby. 😊
Awesome!!!!
Aamir Nazir — Google review
The beautiful old bridge over the Main river in Wurzburg. The views on the castle hill and the historical old town are incredible.
E K — Google review
The Mainbrücke in Würzburg offers great views of the Main River, as well as on the old town and the palace. The bridge's iconic statues and its old stones, as well as the fact that it is a completely pedestrian axis, make it a must-see attraction for visitors exploring this picturesque german city.
A GIB — Google review
One of the main touristic highlights in the city, particularly popular because of the astonishing view on the river and the fortress on the hill. Very atmospheric tradition is to take a glass of local rose wine or aperol and drink it on the bridge directly over the river. But be ready to meet a 100m queue before the wine shop on holidays. My recommendation is to visit this place in the late Spring or early Summer.
Dmytro Pivovarov — Google review
Fantastic place in the evening, everyone comes onto the bridge to wine and dine, often on the weekends musicians play. An experience not to be missed on a hot sunny evening.
There was no rowdiness or drunken behavior, went there on a Tuesday evening in July, the bridge and riverside was bustling with people having a fun peaceful evening.
Located in the heart of the vineyards in Wurzburg, Germany, is a grand 18th-century palace known as Würzburg Residence. This lavish castle offers guided tours showcasing its exquisite frescos and paintings. It also boasts formal gardens that add to its charm and beauty. The Residenz palace is a significant architectural landmark, representing various European styles brought together under one roof.
I've visited the Residenz many times over the years and it's always an amazing experience. I love walking in the gardens, climbing the terraces and enjoying the view of the palace. This time I went inside again after several years and it was a very pleasant surprise to see how the presentation has changed. The large prints of black and white photos showing the destruction after 16 March 1945 add an impressive layer to the historic rooms.
Kerstin Blum — Google review
One of my favorite castle in Germany. It’s a really beautiful place and there’s so much to see. The rooms are very beautiful and some impressive. However, the staff was quite unfriendly and even a bit rude. They also do not allowed photos inside but I saw a lot of people doing it and the staff ignored them so I did the same. I also want to mention that they have beautiful blossom in their garden during spring. It was magical!
Melanie Mengus — Google review
It is very beautiful residence in Würzburg. We can not take a picture for inside of residence. However there are many amazing displays. Especially I would like to recommend to see a painting on the ceiling. It is most beautiful around the Germany.
The garden is also beautiful and you can visit freely and take a picture.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside - you definitely don't want to miss it!
The incredulous wall and ceiling paintings, the breath taking mirror room and the amounts of silver and gold throughout are just one part of it, there's lots more.
Saying that, I usually don't like castles too much, but this one.... Boy-oh-boy
Sandra Rolf — Google review
Beautiful place inside and out. Visit the gardens. Been many times as a child and it’s still the same. Worth a visit. You can park and walk around the town but you do have to pay for parking.
Jackie Daoud — Google review
one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. You will never regret paying only 9 euros for it. It is one of the must-see places if you are in Würzburg. It took me 3 hours just to soak up the interior. Very amazing sculpture, building, color meaning, everything is amazing. And the park next to it was also clean and comfortable, of course you can enter it for free. And don't forget one thing. You have to leave your bag and put 1€ in the locker to keep it and get it back when you're done. I had a 50 cent coin and it wouldn't work. A perfect place to take a perfect picture, just like a painting.
enkhl enkvshe — Google review
Nice Residence, internal visit is also interesting. It costs €9,00 per person. I recommend it. But unfortunately you cannot take photos of the interior. All the signs and boards with the history of every part of the place are in German and also English.
Leandro Copetti — Google review
Strongly recommended if you are in Würzburg. A beautiful piece of architecture with an amazing interior and an absolutely beautiful garden. The only drawback is that you cannot take the pictures of the palace from the inside. A very well maintained garden area with many varieties of flowers and a fountain in the backyard. The entry to the garden is free and you can see the palace from inside with an entry fee of 9€ per person. Garden has several vantage points of clicking nice pictures.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Beautiful place to visit if you stop by in Würzburg. With the entrance ticket you will get a free tour within the residence. It start every 20min and will take round about 20minutes. The offering the tour in German and English Language. Backpacks are not allowed in the building but you have plenty of lockers there were you can put you luggage. You need a 1 € coin.
Jan Pörtner — Google review
Pleasantly surprised 😲 by the visit to this palace, baroque art in all its splendor.
Entrance at €9 euros per adult, it's worth it. We spend a good hour there admiring all the rooms.
It's not cold there 🥶, the rooms are heated. On the ground floor you will find toilets 🚽 located next to the storage room, after the checkout room.
A lift is available for 🦽 disabled people.
Selfie stick 🤳 are prohibited!
B.D — Google review
Best viewed with a guide...
Stunning Frescos on the ceilings, amazing Baroque design. Do not miss the 'oh my god' room (such is it's stunning decor) lastly you must visit the Chapel which is so beautiful. Look for the all seeing eye!
Paul Hill — Google review
On the 10th day of our Viking Grand European Tour, we stopped at this grand location. This is part of tour package so we didn’t have to pay the entrance fee. The Residence is grand on the outside as well as on the inside. It’s just a little bit disappointing not to be able to take pictures inside but to see it with my own eyes is great. Upon completing the inside tour, you can also visit the courtyard garden and enjoy the flowers, shrubs and trees that complement the grandeur of this tourist attraction. By the way, the place is also wheelchair accessible via an elevator if you want to go to the main attraction inside the building.
Roger Vino — Google review
Beautiful residence/castle, gigantic, with impressive architecture. I recommend the English too which costs only 9€.
George Chalhoub — Google review
Actually it’s really beautiful place. Highly recommend to buy a ticket and visit inside the residence.
Anuradha Samankumari — Google review
Wow wow wow! We went to a lot of palaces and castles in Germany and Austria and I think this one is the most spectacular. It should be more well known! Dedicate a solid hour or two to the palace plus gardens.
Darcy Joan Gabriele — Google review
Definitely worth doing the tour in English as the guide was both informative and amusing. The entire palace is quite extraordinary, particularly since it was reconstructed following the British Obliteration in the Second World War (May will be forgiven please).
The attention to detail in the restoration is worthy of particular comment, no one would know that these are not the original plaster, stucco or frescoes.
Bob Coates — Google review
Really amazing experience to walk through all the rooms. Everything is so grand and ornate. Very interesting. Surrounding grounds and garden is also pretty amazing.
Johnny G — Google review
The decor is amazing with all the details in the ceilings, wall paints & furniture. There are different decoration styles and colours which makes the rooms more interesting.
I didn’t take a guided tour and was not sure if the option was available but I guess so.
Carla Seif — Google review
magnificent baroque imperial building dated to the 18th century. many sculptures and paintings on the ceiling with over 40 rooms to visit. divided between a garden hall on the ground floor and two round visits in the first floor. what is impressive the detailed reconstructed works after the war damage. even Napoleon spend a night here in 1812. the most beautiful room is the mirror room. entrance 9€ with a gift shop and locker rooms, language is english/german.
david antoun — Google review
An absolutely amazing space from the moment you pull up to the front. Inside and out it is an almost overwhelming feast for the eyes. Thorough tour and then time to wander inside and out. Well worth the time.
Justin Schiess — Google review
I took a train from Frankfurt to Wurzburg, just to visit here. The palace has breathtaking views from every room. I felt goosebump and feel some unknown energy every I go. I feel I am not the only one person in the room.
Suppasa Aimsaard — Google review
Beautiful palace with self guided tour. Seeing the Allegory of the Continents shouldn't missed. Take time to fully walk the gardens for great views of the Residence and city scapes.
Michael Jobe — Google review
We did a day trip from Munich to Würzburg and the palace is breathtaking. The work on the walls and the lighting and decor was mesmerizing. The fact that Napoleon spent a night at this very palace is special.
You can get a tour of the palace in English and the entry ticket costs €9/ per person and if you are w astudent you pay one euro less. The palace gardens are stunning.
Must visit if you are in Munich for a while
The water fountain on the Market Plaza is at the base of a tall stone obelisk. Sculpted human figures are present on two sides of the base.
Fred Finney — Google review
Looks truncated.
Martin Hak — Google review
(Translated by Google) The obelisk fountain, built in the classicist style, dates back to the times of secularization. The obelisk itself is 15 meters high and towers over the market stalls.
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Der im klassizistischen Stil erbaute Obeliskbrunnen stammt aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation. Der Obelisk für sich ist 15 Meter hoch und überragt die Marktstände.
Olaf Paul — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful obelisk that decorates the market square here
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Ein sehr schöner Obelisk der hier den Marktplatz schmückt
Oliver Schütte — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountains in Würzburg have dried up in winter, but the obelisk from the times of secularization and classicism proudly towers over the colorful, decorated and pre-Christmas glowing stalls of the Christmas market.
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Die Brunnen in Würzburg sind im Winter versiegt, aber der Obelisk aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation und des Klassizismus überragt stolz die bunten, geschmückten und vorweihnachtlich leuchtenden Buden des Weihnachts-Marktes.
Monika S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Obelisk fountain / market fountain
The obelisk fountain or market fountain was planned and built in 1802 by Johann Andreas Gärtner. The fountain operates during the warm season.
The classical fountain marks the center of the Lower Market Square and consists of an approximately 15 meter high obelisk on a square pedestal, each with a simple fountain bowl in the east and west directions. It is possible that the obelisk commemorates the beginning of national surveying, for which the triangulation process required prominent auxiliary points. Gärtner used local shell limestone to create the fountain.
Antique reliefs were subsequently added to the north and south sides of the fountain pedestal in 1881 based on drawings by Johann Martin von Wagner. These show women transporting food and drinks (some carrying them on their heads) and therefore reflect the everyday hustle and bustle in the market square very well. The reliefs are intended to commemorate the Napoleonic period under Grand Duke Ferdinand of Würzburg. (wikipedia)
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Obeliskbrunnen / Marktbrunnen
Der Obeliskbrunnen oder auch Marktbrunnen wurde im Jahr 1802 von Johann Andreas Gärtner geplant und errichtet. Der Brunnen ist in der warmen Jahreszeit in Betrieb.
Der klassizistische Brunnen markiert das Zentrum des Unteren Marktplatzes und besteht aus einem etwa 15 Meter hohen Obelisk auf einem quadratischen Postament mit jeweils einer schlichten Brunnenschale in Ost- und Westrichtung. Möglich ist, dass der Obelisk an den Beginn der Landesvermessung erinnert, für deren Triangulationsverfahren markante Hilfspunkte nötig waren. Gärtner verwendete für die Ausführung des Brunnens den heimischen Muschelkalk.
Nachträglich wurden 1881 nach Zeichnungen von Johann Martin von Wagner antikisierende Reliefs an Nord- und Südseite des Brunnenpostaments angebracht. Diese zeigen Frauen beim Transport von Speisen und Getränken (teils auf dem Kopf tragend) und spiegeln somit auch sehr gut das alltägliche Treiben auf dem Marktplatz wieder. Die Reliefs sollen an die napoleonische Zeit unter Großherzog Ferdinand von Würzburg erinnern.(wikipedia)
Beleuchtung
Martin Ma — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tents selling vegetables directly are lined up in the morning.
(Original)
朝から野菜の直販のテントが立ち並びます
Thrill, family & water rides, playgrounds, animatronics, live shows & animals in an amusement park.
Went with my boyfriend by train. Arrived a bit before opening and sadly had to leave a bit before closing time, as we didnt want to get home too late. We did have a great time! The park is not that big but its packed with great rides. Also the themes are amazing! We are planning on going back soon, WE RECOMMEND IT!!
Sarah Camp — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Kids had an excellent time and did not want to leave. Food options are great and prices are expected to be a bit higher so no surprise there. There a re variety of rides for everyone of all ages. Glad it wasn't too crowded when we visited on 03 July. My favorite ride was the boomerang. Also there a husky friendly rides for my guys who wear a couple XX's in their shirt or waistband. Can't wait to go back next weekend.
Julius Griffin — Google review
Great park. We spent open to close there. Food was priced reasonably and ride lines were quick.
Luba Ethan — Google review
Suitable for various age groups. There are several attractions even for adults. There are several themed food stations, lots of clean toilets, enough parking space. We brought our dog as well. We just needed to buy a ticket for 2 euros for her. Easy to spend the day.
Katalin Agoston — Google review
Excellent place near to Wurzburg we had a great time we spent whole day this place .
Less people not much wait also have lot of things to do you wouldn't boring at all .
Must visit with kids price is not expensive.
Mr. Swain — Google review
Such a nice little amusement park but we got there after 1130 and very little was open. The food places opened up after 1230 and most rides were still closed when we left at 3pm. The price is about 27 euros per person. We enjoyed it just wish more was open. They have added more since last year. I would still recommend checking it out. It is not super busy so hardly any lines for rides or concessions.
Latoya Cleckley — Google review
In general we had a lovely day there.
The park is not that big but offers a wide range of activities for all age groups more suited for families and children. If you are an adrenalin junky you will find a few attractions but not that a variety as in other parks.
We liked that there were food stalls and toilets everywhere and the wildlife areas to calm down a bit from the excitement. Some of the attractions seem a bit dated, though they are still fun to ride.
The new area that was opened this year (Asia themed) looked nice, but the dragon rollercoaster didn't live up to our expectations. (no real light show or exciting exhibits, could do much better!)
If you are looking for a nice family day, this will suit you fine 😉
Sebastian Kaffka — Google review
Its a strange collection of attractions, some clearly left overs from earlier decades or second hand from other large attraction parks. But, nice atmosphere, green surroundings, not too busy. So, you pick what you like and go over and over again in the same attraction. For younger children lots of fun options. For teenagers too limited. My 13 and 15 year old enjoyed it for a couple of hours, but too few really exciting rollercoasters etc. Prices for food and drinks are high with 3 EUR for a black coffee. Zero vegan options. It's all just s bit out of date or conservative. Maybe exemplary for Bavaria?
Christy Duijvelaar — Google review
Today we visited Geiselwind. We came from the USA and decided to see. Honestly this was one of the best experiences I have had. The rides were awesome, people were friendly. Definitely would recommend for parents with kids or even for adults!
Nadine Holland — Google review
Yullbe 3D supposed to be cool stuff. Right? Wrong. If you want to throw away 6€ into the trash, better just buy a burger for yourself instead (they've also got vegetarian, just in case of...). Don't. Just don't.
Bo Maryniuk — Google review
This is a great day out for a family with attractions suitable for all age groups. The park is well maintained and the layout offers plenty of shade and diversity. This would have been five stars from me if the prices were a bit more moderate. Kids pay full price from 1.40 m size, no family tickets and on site food, drinks and ice-cream are quite expensive. I recommend big families to bring their own food and drink.
Roberto Gilardoni — Google review
Fun trip for children. Many exciting things to explore, rides, events and shows. Reasonable prices and convenient amenities! Ideal for Families.
Wildlife park home to deer, moose & birdlife, plus mini golf, a kids' play area & a splash pool.
Wonderful animal park. Free entry and parking. Bring 50ct pieces for the official animal food vending machines.
As a child, I spent spring and summer days at the old "Waldspielplatz". In the past decade, it has been refurbished and remade as a wonderful, spacious, green park with minigolf, playgrounds, water basin (in summer) and lots of animals in large compounds. Some of them are really creative, as the fortress "Boarstone" and the farm of Bauer "Hof". Free entry is an amazing treat with many local companies supporting the construction and restauration of the place. Alas, the Wishing Gate should not be missed. Also watch out for crafty pieces of masonry and carpentry all around the park. At the end of your trail, where you can see local wildlife such as goats, pigs, boars, elks, rabbits, deer, donkeys, owls and the like, rest at the beergarden and have a "Rothwild" beer, bratwurst, fries, coffee and/or ice cream. And do not forget to invest in an Elch cookie! At the end of your visit, please generously donate a few bucks for the maintenance of this social project.
Stefankai Spoerlein — Google review
Very nice “Wild park”, and even more crazy that it's completely for free! You can walk in and enjoy the animals and the lovely park. In addition, they also have a considerable amount of nice playgrounds for all ages.
Adam Crizzle — Google review
Really nice park, well maintained with a lot of beautiful anf healthy looking animals. The owl section is really nice, the moose are not always visible but all the other animals are easy to see.
Kharuna Ramrukheea — Google review
A great place to get your exercise and make family memories. There are sections that were not here the last time I was here so make sure you have a lot of time because there is a lot to see. Also a great place to let your children run all of their energy out!
TAWAN PARSONS — Google review
This place is amazing. It's free, it's well kept, lots of playgrounds for kids, paddling pool, toilets, food.
My kids never have a bad time here, they can wear themselves out on the playgrounds, and never have any bother getting them to sleep on that night.
Andy Daring — Google review
A lot has changed over the years.
Coming here since I was a child, so for the last 30 years. And I have to say I could see so much improvement!
It's a great place for the whole family. Go for a walk, visit the animals, pet and feed them, go to the playground, play Minigolf, lie in the grass, go in the pool,...
Would highly recommend!
Julia Stoll — Google review
Great place for families. Free day outting. Clean and very walkable even for persons with limited abilities. You can feed some of the animals. We have been a few times.
Felicia Parsons (Eklectic_afro) — Google review
Great place for kids of all ages. Free entry. You can buy animal food in vending machines (they take 50 cent coins only). The animals, especially dear, moose etc., jave wonderful huge enclosures. Multiple playgrounds and a kids pool/water play area. Right now the various viewing platforms are closed off due to covid. Take bug spray. Easy to spend 2 hours, more if staying at tje pool or playgrounds!
Petra Chaloupka — Google review
Really good place to spend time with your family and also for free! You can also see a lot of different animals there. But also be careful because there you can see also snakes which is normal since is a Wildpark.
Don — Google review
Nice place to go for a walk in the nature. However they don't really have a lot of animals. Most of the habitats are empty. But a nice place to have a relax afternoon.
Rayhan Farazi — Google review
Lovely place. Open round the clock. Several playgrounds. Different animals in the pens. Mini zoo. Goat for feeding that can be fed. I would recommend. A place for the whole family.
Health spa with pools, baths, saunas & a Dead Sea salt grotto offering treatments & fitness classes.
On a short quick pre Christmas visit to Germany from the U.S., the first for my 16 year old during winter, I decided to introduce her to German spa culture. Rhein Main or Taunus Therme would have been a lot closer to us, the Toskana Therme in Bad Orb popped up and came recommended by acquaintances, but all three had quite a few negative reviews. I discovered Spessart Therme when one of the reviewers mentioned it as the better alternative that is only 6 km further than Bad Orb. I was sold when I read that they have a 10% salt pool, you can float in and that Wednesday is ladies day at the sauna (no clothing allowed).
I was pleasantly surprised that we could still get a child ticket for my 16 year old or a 1/2 family ticket for the two of us (17 EUR plus 14 EUR for sauna for all day). That's a better price than any of the other spas. Nice touch: The parking lot on the left is free (5 hour time limit with “Parkscheibe”).
Upon arrival we found that the next salt cave session would start soon and still had availability so we decided to check it out. The reception lady was friendly & patiently explained how everything worked but charged us (wrongly) for two adults (2x 11,50 EUR). I saw later in the brochure that youth (11-16 years) is 9,50 EUR, oh well …
The 45 minute salt cave session was pleasant, blankets are provided but it felt warm (20-22C) enough. It's a good time to recharge (and nap) with relaxing music. They say 45 minutes in there is equally beneficial as one day at the ocean front.
We went on into the pool area next and floated around one of the main pools that is 31C. It's pleasant and has plenty of bubblers and little water jet massagers. It feels warm going in but we needed to move around a little after a while to stay comfortable. We only tested the water of the other pool with the Poseidon temple by hand - it felt noticeably cooler (my guess was about 28C, like regular swimming pool temperature) so we didn't even bother going in there. The website says that it's 33C (?!). Then we found the smaller 10% salt pool. It's very warm (36C) The water is of brownish color and there should be a warning that it might stain white bathing suits. It made the white in my black & white top look rather cream colored. Avoid wearing white! There is a sign asking for silence and not to remain in it for more than 15 minutes. When we first discovered it, people who had just completed a water aerobics session in the therapeutic pool had gone in as a group and they were chatting away. We went back again later and were all by ourselves then - a little piece of heaven to be able to float on our backs watching the changing light colors. Only music could have further enhanced this experience. This pool alone made the 1 hour trip totally worth it.
Next we checked out the saunas. There is a steam bath and a 50C & 55C sauna inside and three wooden huts with 85, 90 & 100C saunas outside. We happened to arrive just in time for the infusion in the 90C sauna. We are sauna novices but wanted to give this a try. It was popular and the sauna filled up fast. The sauna master passed out menthol drops before adding ginger lemongrass fragrance & then pouring on water. It got very hot but was still bearable and we made it to the end. There are cold showers and a small dipping tub to cool off. We also tried the 85C sauna but skipped the others. They were passing out salt to use for a full body scrub & peeling in front of the steam bath which was a nice touch.
The restroom & shower areas were clean, and had good water pressure. Maybe a few more hooks would be useful. There are chairs and free hair dryers in front of a long wall of mirrors just outside of the changing rooms and lockers. Overall a very pleasant visit, we will be back in the summer!
Anke — Google review
We took our management team to visit this place to try for stress free idea. The Cyrotherapy and their little Salt Cave were our good choices. This place is clean with friendly staff. However, it'd be great if cyrotherapy and salt cave can be managed to use in a row. We had to wait for almost 2 hours to use the cave although we called to arrange time with the staff before travelling. It already took 6 hours for us to visit and return to our city. Hopefully, someone can really arrange our appointment when we call next time.
Crowd Capital (EU) — Google review
Lots of fun and wellness. The many different saunas and steam room are also very enjoyable. 100C was a treat.
Chas Kuhn — Google review
Had the luck to try the ice lab here the experience was fantastic.
Jason M — Google review
Forget about massage. I can not rate pool or sauna as we have not been there. Sauna looks nice, pool crowded. Review only about massage. And this i can not recommend at all. We booked the pure senses couple massage. Should be a wellness massage for all senses. It started already strange as we should undress in a fully illuminated room with the Masseur present. Music was for all the time the same Hawaiian theme which really got on your nerves if you have to listen for 50 minutes. The massage was nothing. More stroking then massaging. My wife asked for stronger massage and had unpleasant experience with nails. Massage with nails? Never had it before. Definitely far from wellness and far from massage.
Gernot Kleckner — Google review
Everything you need to relax and take the edge off. I wasn't blown away by anything. Probably more fun when the outdoor pool is open.
Matthew Vazquez — Google review
Love the "waves" basin outside
Good price and enough place to relax also
D Maag — Google review
This place is awesome, busy, but awesome nevertheless. Today we were there for the Dead Sea salt cave, but we've been here for the sauna, the swimming pool and massages. I especially like coming here when it's cold outside.
Stan Smith — Google review
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Frowin-von-Hutten-Straße 5, 63628 Bad Soden-Salmünster, Germany
KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen is a beautiful and relaxing wellness destination with a variety of pools and amenities, including sauna, steam bath, gym, and saline inhalation steam room. The facility offers varying temperature pools for visitors to enjoy. It's recommended to visit during the week when there is a mature crowd to fully appreciate the tranquil atmosphere. The place also provides good camper van overnight parking and has a restaurant with delicious food options.
Great place and pools are great. We were there from 9 till 2pm and occupancy was about 40%. Not too crowded and lots if available loungers. Food also great with good prices and portion sizes
Crisma M — Google review
Nice selection of varying temperature pools and amenities (sauna, steam bath, gym, peat packs). Glass steam bath and saline inhalation steam room was a treat. A wellness aspect prevailed mostly, however, unsupervised and uncontrolled children can throw a wrench in the atmosphere unexpectedly with runnings around and pool splashing. Probably best to go first thing during the week, when a mature group is prevalent, as usual. A good morning ticket special. Very popular (read quite crowded at times) on weekends. Ample parking, lockers and poolside storage. Wellness/peat packs staff was very professional and friendly, and information center staff efficient and helpful.
Christine L — Google review
Very nice place. Warm water, more for adults than kids. Salt water pool, cold water pools and wonderfully relaxing hot water pools. Sauna, and steam rooms. You can get massages here, but they need to be booked ahead of time. Restraunt in the pool area with really good food, and beer and assorted drinks. Extremely clean bathrooms and shower areas as well. A little bit on the pricey side, but for the price you will not find anything this good in the area.
Jon Spielman — Google review
One of the best if not the best thermal complex I've visited in Germany. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. 23€ for 3 hours with the sauna area access is very good value for money.
Michael — Google review
Best Therme in the area, extremely immaculate clean, relaxing
D E — Google review
Truly fantastic spa day experience right in beautiful historic Bad Kissingen - this spa has so many perks
✅ Salt bath just float away your troubles
✅ Huge big spa bath
✅ Family friendly
✅ totally affordable- 7€ per hour
✅ Lovely sun “ruhe” room with floating rocker chairs
✅ sauna room (I do believe it’s extra)
✅ plenty of parking but it’s also a bus stop for the city bus too
✅ Food is amazing 🍽 - with vegetarian options too
Lovely lovely day
Travel with Wendy — Google review
This is the best thermal bath we’ve found in this area of Germany. Only a few complaints: Staff can be a little rude when they find out you don’t speak German. Also would appreciate more signs or guidance for children to not be playing so wildly splashing everyone, it’s very difficult to relax here with children running and splashing around like crazy. Food definitely isn’t amazing but it’s what you’d expect. The hot bath used to be much hotter about a year ago, but it’s cooled down significantly this year. I used to only be able to stay in it for 5-10 minutes but now could stay in it for over an hour. Besides these drawbacks it’s definitely a great place to visit, weekdays are better. We also visited the Moor room and had to be completely naked with one other couple, which was a bit of a culture shock but we went along with it and it ended up being great and relaxing.
Lola Olson — Google review
Beautiful place. Very relaxing, especially nice to visit at night. Good stellplatz camper van overnight parking too. Food good in restaurant. A favourite stopping over spot on our drives south.
Mandy Slater — Google review
We visited the pool side twice and had a great time both times. The extra buoyancy of the salt water pool is great for floating and relaxing.
We enjoyed the 'lazy river' loop which has a countdown timer but it was often quite crowded.
Mondays before midday you get a free hour which seemed to attract a much older crowd.
There is a restaurant and bar inside but you can also bring your own stuff inside with you.
Thomas Leach — Google review
Very nice sauna and thermal baths complex. 23€ for 4 hours with sauna on a Friday.
Alina Grecu — Google review
Awesome indoor and outdoor pool
Jomelyn Michel — Google review
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Heiligenfelder Allee 16, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
17th-century mountaintop Franciscan monastery with a guesthouse & trails, plus a brewery & canteen.
They sell the best beer ever I have tried so far. It’s a must try here beside their local food and apple juice.
Mi Hoang — Google review
Was here February 1992...just a week after arriving at 3/11 ACR...2nd or 3rd best ale in the world...very fortunate to visit this awesome place
Leslie Hobgood — Google review
Snowy Christmastime 2009. Best beer ever, in my experience. Warm hardy delicious fare. Gorgeous church decorated for Weihnachten. Too-harsh blizzard conditions, so no night hike. Awesome St. Bernard dogs ready for rescue mission if called upon. Magic memories. I shall return!
Michael McCoy — Google review
Must see 17th century Franciscan Monastery just about 25 minutes drive from Rhön Park Hotel.. One should try their famous beer and the food was excellent. 🍻.very popular for hiking!
tin dion — Google review
Fantastic food!! Lovely views. Great place to walk around.
tanya burdick — Google review
It is a very special place for me. I come here every time in germany.
Michael Muller — Google review
Loved it! We went on a sunny clear day too! Still a little bit of snow on the ground. It was a great place for us to visit with it being our 1st time visiting Germany.
AJ W — Google review
Delicious cuisine, excellent beer... 🍺 unfortunately, I’ve only been to these places in winter, due to the weather conditions there is no opportunity to walk around
Viktoriia Kushmaieva — Google review
Nice place , if someone likes churches, good german food and beer.The path to the Golgotha group leads over a stone staircase . It's one of the oldest of its kind in Germany , built in 1710. ( counting the stairs is really good fun not only for kids :-D ) . The panoramic view from the top of the hill is also beautiful.
Kamila Piotrowska — Google review
It is a unique experience to stay in this lovely brewery and hotel. The views are spectacular, and the beer is even better than the views. Food is offered buffet style from the kitchen, which is quick and practical and affordable. The food was very good, and even better with the beer, but this is not fine dining. I will be back as I really enjoyed my time here and the prices were reasonable, and the beer was amazing.
David — Google review
Very busy and no table service. Nice hiking destination. Decent food.
Nina Fox — Google review
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Kreuzberg 2, 97653 Bischofsheim in der Rhön, Germany
The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is home to a monument complex situated at its highest point, featuring a copper statue of Hercules. This architectural marvel is highly recommended for nature and architecture enthusiasts alike. While the journey down the stairs and towards the castle may be arduous, it is deemed worth every step. One can opt to take a bus up and then walk down from atop until reaching the stunning castle, with an option to traverse through a foresty park and witness a small waterfall.
Amazing view and great place to walk. I saw people having picnic, enjoying the sun. Make sure you have water with you especially if you go with kids. There are 2 restaurants so you can charge your batteries before you start climbing. Enjoy!
Anamaria Malai — Google review
This is the best experiences I had in Germany. It is wonderful with nature and location of the forte at the top of the mountain. You have to take a long way with steps upwards to arrive at the top. It is simply worth it. Be careful of slippery steps of snowing
Jamal AlMahamid — Google review
Beautifull.
We went to see the free to enter Monument outside, parking was next to it.
You can make some water dance for a slight € wich was a fun little activity to watch.
Everything looks beautifull and i can't wait to see it once the waterfountains are put back on and are in season again.
Really recommend going here, but please watch out with fear of hights and its not save when you are not a stable walker!
Miranda de kever — Google review
Nice place to visit. There are a lot of stairs but we were with a child on a buggy. At first we thought we couldn't go down, but on the right side of the movement there is a path to go down, making it accessible for people who can't walk the stairs, but can go down and up the hill.
Johan Jaramillo — Google review
I had an amazing hike to the top from the city center. I had the chance to wander around the castles on the way and visit the museum before I head up to the statue. It was around 2.5 hours of walking and it was stunning. Definitely worth a visit.
Bahadir Kapti — Google review
Just like the previous reviews I’m also recommending this place to everyone who is interest in nature and architecture. It isn’t that easy to go down all the stairs and afterwards all the way down to the castle BUT I‘M TELLING YOU IT‘S WORTH EVERY STEP. Going up you can take a Bus and then start from the top and walk down until you reach the beautiful castle. If you want you can even walk through a foresty park and see a tiny waterfall as well. As a bonus there is one of the cutest tram stations I have seen in Germany so far.
ESA — Google review
A good experience.
Specially the view of the Kassel from top of the monument is breathtaking..
The path is a long one and includes a lot of stairs so you will have to put some effort into climbing. My 5 stars is because I really enjoyed the climb.
It was really crowded on Sunday. The water show happens late, but luckily it happened on the day I visited i.e Sunday.
Ghulam Murtaza — Google review
Paid parking and a crazy amount of steps just to see really various ídols. Wondering if the closed off caverns attracted human sacrifices by certain spiritual groups. Pretty good views though.
Zorro Lobo — Google review
Excellent walk in the woods and great view from the top. You can take the bus upwards and walk down with a view. There is some Cafes on the road as well so you can take a break half say down.
Lady Globetrotter — Google review
Must visit heritage site. You can park and take the shuttle to go up. Your parking ticket includes shuttle to go up and return. But if you wish to walk, you can walk through the park and go up the stairs to reach the Hercules monument and walk down. Or you can do one way by walk and one way by shuttle. Walking down the stairs and down hill is easy and so we opted to take the shuttle to go up and walked our way down to the parking. Check out the timing of water flow and make sure you are at the edge of the park where the water falls after flowing down the steps from the Hercules monument.
Srinivasan Gopalan — Google review
All of a sudden trip to this marvelous place in Kassel. The view from the top and the perpendicular Wilhelmshöher Allee is just insane. Visit during the sunset would be recommended. Beware it takes 500+ steps to reach the top of the monument.
mohammad ali — Google review
A very nice experience. An interesting monument that emerges from the culture in Germany. When asked, many people from Germany did not even know that there was a park like this in Germany. I recommend the tour, but it takes a little more time, because there are also parks and waterfalls that you can visit. It also has a castle. Bring some water and comfortable shoes.
mega — Google review
If you like travelling and Hiking then this place is for you to try, It’s my 2nd time in this place in different seasons, it never fails to amaze me, stunning view.
Zahra K — Google review
Had a great time visiting Kassel schloss. Hiking level is easy. The Schloss was closed apparently.
Katherine G — Google review
The view is simply breathtaking. The hike was amazing. Very worth it to visit especially for nature lovers
Amelia Ahmad J — Google review
There are great trails for walking and cycling. It is also a very suitable place for a family picnic. The building in the park also looks incredibly majestic. It has a great atmosphere and view. There is also the opportunity to see the city of Kassel from above.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a vast and impressive art museum displaying Flemish & German Old Masters, with a collection of antique weaponry and ancient ceramics. The park itself offers an opportunity for a leisurely walk amidst breathtaking surroundings, perfect for spending quality time with family. Although some parts are currently under renovation, the sheer size of the park ensures that there are still plenty of benches to relax on and opportunities to capture memorable photographs.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is beautiful and it's something that should be on everyone's list. The place is huge so it's advisable to go early so you can spend time walking around the park. Some parts are under renovation as of now but not a show stopper.
A R — Google review
What a beautiful park! You can find lots of tracks to follow at your own pace, beautiful buildings such as “old fashioned” castle and the Hercules statue.
520 more stairs to reach the top, if you can make it it will be memorable!
Pier RK — Google review
Beautiful park in Kassel with a lot of things to see. The park combines nature and historical architecture to give you a good time when visiting. The well maintained paths make walking in the park very easy and just enjoyable with a lot of things to see while walking around it… the views you get just makes it even more worth it to visit. A must visit place when visiting Kassel!
Michael Alonso — Google review
Under construction right now so save your visit for awhile, absolutely nothing to see inside right now, all blocked off. Plenty of places to walk around the castle with lovely benches everywhere.
Fredrick Ferguson — Google review
Stunning garden with incredible water features, aqueduct, ruins, lovely bridges and more. It's 1,5km hike up the hill but well worth it. There is no entry fee to the garden but there is a palace that functions as a museum and a small castle that you have pay an entry fee. There is a Cafe near the museum and on top of the hill. The one on top was closed on Mondays and Tuesdays when we visited.
Willow — Google review
What a beautiful park! The buildings and the nature is fantastic. You can follow the trail and the view after the climb over is gorgeous specially with fall colours.I loved it!
Sanaz Kanani — Google review
This park is filled with natural beauty and historical structures. There’s mountain, forest and 3 amazing castles. You can take a bus from main train station to the top of mountain where herkules is. And you can see all the beautiful landscapes while climbing down.
Syed Galib Hossain Rezvi — Google review
An absolute wholesome experience. You can book a two days trip here book a nice little air bnb (I stayed at helga's- the couple is super sweet and helpful) visit the wilhelmshöhe and reserve a nice brunch/frühstück at some Cafe. It's worth the visit. Breathtaking view and a must visit place.
Ruchita Shah — Google review
A place for a good walk and to spend with family for 3-4 hours. Lot of points for clicking good snaps.
kloshanth mohan — Google review
This is a very large park, basically a half to full day event with a wonderful castle, this amazing waterfall and Hercules construction, and more. Not a huge amount of parking so when the water falls are operating it may get very busy. All free, except the parking :)
Chris K — Google review
Lots of ups and downs.
There are several signs telling stories of the historical events of the park, but all of them are worn out to the point where you can't read anything - a real shame such a historical significant place!
No public parking places - you have to park at a nearby hotel.
Sune Sch?nnemann — Google review
Great place to enjoy nature and hike.
The view from the top is splendid which made the trail so worth it (there's a bus though that can take you all the way to the top, or can take the car to avoid walking).
Meryem AIT CADI — Google review
Berg park or Hercules -Always can be visit. If you like to see the water fall in action you should visit in spring Sumer and autumn in 14:00 till 17:00 afternoon
אביאל ויצמן the collection home design accessories — Google review
In the dense dawn, one runs into a wall of fog, and thus begins the metamorphosis on a blank, white paper. Alone on the running journey, the faithful companion, the heron, is suddenly discovered, and the mountain park unfolds into an endless symphony of solitude. Amidst rows of trees forming a Japanese calligraphy, no hiker is encountered; one is closest to oneself. The cold air cuts while breathing, blowing thought bubbles into the atmosphere. A feeling of happiness permeates as you ascend higher, past old companions, massive trees from distant worlds, summoning colonial thoughts that seamlessly fit into the visual axis. Here, I claim this park as my inner refuge, a territorial sense of home, viewed from the outside.
The path leads higher, ever higher, past the Devil's Bridge, which changes its aura daily in capricious moods. In this ascent, in this transformation, a metaphor for the pursuit of higher values is revealed. Every path is familiar until finally reaching the summit, the Hercules. Here, encountering early morning tourists whose smoke seems to taint the pure spirit - here, no poison is needed. A swift return, circling the Löwenburg like a perfect drawing in a Disney landscape. Even Michael Jackson would have liked to erect fences here, but it remains a public place, a park that I miss painfully wherever I am in the world. Here, one feels alive, the heart beats faster, faster.
Catrine Val — Google review
This Place is straight out of a fairytale movie... was really cool.. I have to walk from the Bahnhof all the way up there.. it was paid off.. sadly the Construction still going on
Fanuel Kailuhu — Google review
A great park and quite naturally a must-see when visiting Kassel. Of course, summer is the best time for a visit as the water features will be active, but even in winter (when I visited), it's a five star experience if you visit the five stations of the water features and the other highlights. Despite it's erratic layout, the park is easy to navigate thanks to many maps scattered throughout.
One point of consideration is that after snowfall has melted and frozen again (which was the case during my visit), various walkways and staircases can become very slippery, to the point of becoming dangerous to walk upon.
Wessel van Dam — Google review
What a lovely place to visit. Nice walks in greenery. Fresh air, sound of flowing water, birds. You can easily spend your whole day here. 6€ ticket is worth it. You can visit the top of Hercules statue, museum, Löwenberg all in the same ticket. The view from top was awesome.
Ambarish P — Google review
Running. Definitely a great location for your run, especially if you are into hill training. Lots of places to see along the way in case I need to catch your breath. Paved and unpaved roads, plenty of shade in the summer and during winter, the trees protect you from the wind.
The view is amazing. It's a good walk, so bring water with you. It was raining and foggy, but it was still worth it. They have some light shows at night, so I recommend going later.
Barbara Berg — Google review
We visited the lower ground of the castle while on a family vacation.
The views are amazing, lovely gardens and many green alleys to indulge in nature. Gardens are very well maintained and are simply breathtaking. You can enjoy a lovely view of the City from the top part of the castle
Bart Piasek — Google review
Outstanding park! Would highly recommend for family walk, exercise, walk alone, relax, lunch...
Peter's Photography — Google review
A very beautiful building and a unique mixture of medieval and modern art.
G. Khan — Google review
Really wonderful hike, and the view is just wow
Tejesh Simkhada — Google review
Very beautiful place! The castle itself is closed from November till end of March, but you can still walk the outside and climb up and down to the castle
Thukaa Kouka — Google review
The museum is good enough to enjoy the stories of the Greeks. However, it has no ancient monuments as it contains prototypes for statues, vases and temples. However, It contains some nice art work and it is the only place in Kassel to buy souvenirs as postcards and magnets 🧲 😀. A bit expensive souvenirs, but it's okay..
Reem Elnady — Google review
Everything is beautiful and amazing!!! Awesome places, very inspired.
Victoria — Google review
A beautiful art gallery housed in a new classical palace in a landscape park.
The gallery holds a fine collection of art including works of Rembrandt and Rubens.
The landscape park is named Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe (which means mountain-park) and it has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 2013
Liat Weinstock — Google review
apart from a handful of gems, second rate works from second rate artists. reflections, bad and sometimes flickering lighting deserve the exposed pieces. one entire floor closed (without explanation, possibly because of missing enough employees) and many works removed from the walls with hooks left falling down. unpleasant and amateur staff seal the visit. how sad.
Landmark monastery dating back to the 9th century, with a baroque palace with a vast library.
Beautiful and impressive. A must if you are in the area.
Souvenirs and food can be purchased.
Guided tours
Mike Groth — Google review
The Garden show was good. We Didn't visit the Monastery.
Guy Romagnoli — Google review
The stuff they sell isn't to my taste, but the building alone is well worth the visit.
Lieuwe Jongsma — Google review
Beautiful historic place!!!)))
Yana Al Kalkha — Google review
Impressive and detailed historical site. So much to see! The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Erin Urban — Google review
Victor and Alexandra are very helpful and kind owners of the castle. In difficult times, they received refugees from Ukraine. We lived in better conditions. Victor and Alexandra helped me with everything! They helped me forget the horror of my experience. Thanks a lot! They have a very kind heart! ❤️❤️❤️
Денис Головко — Google review
Very extensive grounds which contain the stately home and a richly decorated church both included in the ticket price.
Large car park for visitors.
In 2023 the Bundesgartenschau is being held in the grounds but this costs a little more.
Sabot Garrett — Google review
Really enjoyed visiting during the Landesgartenschau - and with the finale of the Lichtschau, it is definitely worth the visit.
Psyche S. — Google review
Very beautiful place! Highly recommend to visit it!
Old castle, beautiful nature
Анна Дениско — Google review
Only for UNESCO enthusiasts. Really not worth 14 euros, probably less than 7 would be ok for the amount of what to see there. Don’t spend your money until you have to visit it.
Transport museum with a large collection of classic cars & motorcycles, plus multimedia displays.
Surprisingly good and modern museum, history if mobility, they say
????? ?????? — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, especially as an English speaker. Staff are very friendly and the exhibits are well described and very interesting! Great price for the exhibition size and time it takes to get around. I'd recommend this for any car/bike lover.
Connor Fraser — Google review
On a motorbike tour through Europe, we purposely aimed for this museum because of the bikes. The collection is massive, but what we didn't appreciate was that it is spread acorss multiple sites in the same town - spread out across the space of a mile or so (probably our mistake).
We went to the main venue and enjoyed the exhibits, but these were a mix of cars and bikes. Only at the end did we find that the bike museum was a mile away and that we had to pay separately for admission to that venue. If we had known this, we would have gone straight to the bike venue, and saved some money. By the time we got to the bike venue to explore, we were already running behind schedule and were tired, so couldn't give the place the attention it deserved.
Overall, the collection was huge, and comprehensive. I'd visit again, but pick the venue more carefully next time.
gojuryu512 — Google review
Great place, must visit for car and bike lovers
Tomas B. — Google review
We had a tour of this place as a part of our team building event. Very good place to visit if you love to see well maintained old cars and bikes.
Akhil James — Google review
Great experience for "engine" lovers or those who wanna know more about the engine evolution, about cars, motorcycles and their trands throughout the history.
Spectacular life scenes that outline the use of specific vehicles at the time of their grandiose and lots of many other interesting and beautiful things of the past.
Irina Ilasco — Google review
One of the best museums I've been to. Went to the microcars and MC museums. A lot to see.
Malin Backman — Google review
OMG!!! Five stars is not enough. .
Was the event of the oldtimer car rally. What a well organized event. It was the best car event for me since I have come to Deutschland. The staff was friendly and helpful the Facility was 10 out of 10!!
I will go again just to spend time in the museum. Time was a bit short but gives me all the more reason to go back!
A MUST DO!! Place
Bob the American
Bob ONeal — Google review
The place is well kept, with a nice piece of wall art outside in theme with the car subject . The main building is packed full of all the items that made history in the locomotion area, 6 floors! Please allow many hours to this visit, or you Won' t have time for the special features available on the premises, as it happened to us! My 3 men were so taken by the stuff and the exhibition that 3 hours passed quickly, and were not enough! Pity that not all info is in english too, but there is enough to understand the period they are talking about..Restaurant is good, with friendly, english speaking personnel, and a refined industrial mood.
Medieval-style wooden church dating from 1908, with elaborate carvings, a carillon & musical tours.
Pretty wooden church with lovely music
Philipp Glanz — Google review
This little church is seriously stunning! If you're into checking out the impressive woodworking skills that showcase the local architectural style, you're in for a treat. The folks running the place might not have been the friendliest, but we still had a good time during our quick visit.
Carlos Agterberg — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and very interesting history of this church. Entry is 2€ - if you like the organ you can book a tour as well. In case the main gate is closed walk up and around to the right to find the entrance.
There is parking available close by.
Mila W. — Google review
Nice to visit. beautiful woodcutting. The church is much lighter in colour then the Norwegian churches
Gerard Van Den Bos — Google review
Very beautiful church. The unique thing about this church that's it is made of wood. If you came here you should definitely go inside. The enter price is 2 euro, which is really affordable. Inside it's beautiful as well. Just sit in the church for a while, it's a very peaceful place
Anna Nikiforova — Google review
The well preserved architecture provides a glimpse into regions rich history. The serene surroundings add to the peaceful atmosphere!
norbert john — Google review
Visiting for the second time. A very peaceful church with a special vibe. Inside is a must!
Harikrishnan Sreekumar — Google review
Look like fairytale church covered in snow.We had visited in late Feb 23 after heavy snowfall and it looked amazing..Good places to hike and walk nearby.
Someya Parvin — Google review
Gorgious building. Entrance fee goes to maintenance and repair.
Niels Revers — Google review
Very worth visiting. A well made and preserved wooden church. Competent lady at the entrance, able to tell a few stories about the history and wooden churches in general.
Museum in a former silver mine with history & geology exhibits, plus tours of 18th-century shafts.
Very impressive! It was for me the first time to visit a mine like this, it feels you go back in time! The groups weren't that big, so you could see a lot of the mine. It was quite cold, so wear warm clothes. The train underground was an amazing experience!
Maud de Laat — Google review
if no guide, no chance to go intotunnel.
Gfast Gao — Google review
An amazing experience I would highly recommend! It's rare to get to walk in the shoes and take the same mine train the miners took back in the day, deep into the depths of this mine and UNESCO World Heritage site. The rest of the museum and exhibitions are also interesting but the mine rail tour is a must!
Aaron Robinson — Google review
Great history, but poor presentation. No tours in English. High price for the little intro one gets… it seems there will be renovations - so maybe will be better in another 5 years..
Kristina S. — Google review
Even though they state there are English tours - there were non on the weekend with public holiday. We also tried to call in the working hours but the call was not taken. To get into mines you need a tour, so you would listen for German… for one of they’re we have taken it ended before the usual end because of corona and no one said it to us while buying tickets… also information between yours noticeably overlap, I would just take 1 tours…
Polina Turishcheva — Google review
Our family of four had a brilliant day at the Rammelsberg Mine. Very interesting exhibition and informative guided tour in the mine. Highly recommend to book tours in advance as they fill up quickly.
Jes Michaelsen — Google review
It is a museum that I definitely recommend you to attend after visiting the medieval village. This mine, which focuses on mining history, provides you with a lot of experience. You can mine through the tour and learn about many other mines. It was a very good experience, definitely worth its price. Attention, there are many things to visit! Maybe you could spend half a day here.
Muaz To — Google review
Very deceiving for such an emblematic place. It is still a quite impressive place full of history which is nice to see. I expected more...
First of all, there is no tour in English. For a UNESCO world heritage site, you will expect at least one tour in English.
For the museum part, it is interesting but everything is disorganised and it is not appealing. Some parts are only in German.
I hope one day, this place would be made more accessible for non-german speakers.
___ Alexandre — Google review
I was here 3 years ago and must say it is differently worth a visit. I fell humble and on the same time drawn of the excitement when we were shown around deep down in the old shafts and mine.
Specially was it amazing to see the big Mills in the mine run by water going through the mine. I will come back to see it again.
Nicolas Dobie Trane — Google review
We did the "Röder Stollen" today on very short notice. The tour and the guide was excellent and everything was well explained. Bottom line, thanks for a very interesting insight on the history of ore mining condensed in one hour.
Sc. U — Google review
I visited Rammelsberg Friday 7/7-23 and it is a must see. Do not miss this place if you have any interest in history, engineering, tech, geology and/or mining. There is history, mining, geology exhibitions, the historical buildings and different guided tours.
I must recommend the "From Lump of Ore to Concentrate" guided tour. This tour takes you to the top building of the site by elevator and then you walk down trough the buildings along the mountain side. The buildings contains all the machinery used to process the ore to extract the tin, cobber and lead from the stones. Many of the machines still works and it is all explained and demonstrated by the guide! A very big thanks to the guide (named Frans I think). It was an absolutely fantastic guided tour! I also did the "Mine train tour". It is a fun and interesting tour, but less technical, shorter and also aimed to be great fun for children.
Thank you for a great day at Rammelsberg.
Highly recommended!
Guided tours of an 11th-century royal palace complex, used by emperors during the Holy Roman Empire.
Amazing arts… history captured on the wall in form of huge murals … give you a similar feeling when walking in the “Sistine Chapel”
Mohamed Shanan — Google review
Een prachtig gebouw dat al bijna 1.000 oud is en veel heeft meegemaakt, tot aan bijna-sloop.
De begane grond is donker en veel informatie, wel is daar de keizertroon te zien. Moet je even doorheen, als toerist.
Hoogtepunten zijn op de eerste verdieping de Keizerzaal, veel hout en veel schilderijen uit 1870-1890. En daarachter een kleine kapel met de tombe en relikwieën van Heinrich III.
Korting met Goslar-kaart, bleek.
(Translated by Google)
A beautiful building that is almost 1,000 years old and has been through a lot, up to near-demolition.
The ground floor is dark and a lot of information, but the emperor's throne can be seen there. You have to go through it, as a tourist.
Highlights are the Keizerzaal on the first floor, lots of wood and many paintings from 1870-1890. And behind it a small chapel with the tomb and relics of Henry III.
Discount with Goslar card, it turned out.
Frans Willems — Google review
Beautiful old building and very good audio tour. I think the audio guide is well worth the cost.
Lauren — Google review
Interesting museum with some nice art in the garden. You need to take an audio guide if you are not German speaking. The explanations inside are only in German 😬, but the audio guide is very good. Take your own headphones (old format) as two hours holding that machine could become hard for some muscles.
Ronald Degenaers — Google review
Unfortunately I couldn't get inside the palace when l visited the place. However, the tour outside was successful with plenty of photos were taken.
Ahmed Al Rawahi — Google review
Very good packing, lots of outside seating and benches where you can sit around the green and take in this breathtaking building. Cafe on entrance to parking and lots of small shops.
Alex Matthews — Google review
was expecting a little more medieval style. looks rather 17th 18th century but still worth the while
phhpro — Google review
Very beautiful and ancient place..good views..nice architecture..nice place for photography..not much crowded.
Hrishikesh K — Google review
Welcoming and friendly front desk. Interesting collection illustrating Goslar's "golden times."
I must say the English audio guide is one of the best audioguides I've encountered so far. It made the collection come alive!
Joana B. — Google review
Beautiful palace. Unfortunately we didn't have time to see inside. Still it's worth going if you are visiting Goslar. The palace is near to the city centre in walkable distance. There are lot of parking options nearby as well.
Harikrishanan Venugopal — Google review
It’s a old style but beautiful place in the city of Goslar. i like the old architecture specially the exterior made from slates.
Mukhtiar Ghani — Google review
Inside this Imperial Palace you'll find ancient relics dating back to 1040 when it was built, along with many interesting historical facts in the lower level of the Palace. On the second level, there's a great hall that has been painted in beautiful murals describing different parts of German history. All of the information is written in German, but there are audio guides that are available in many different languages, including English, Spanish, French and Russian to name a few. It's definitely worth a visit while you're in this incredible, quaint town!
Alyssa — Google review
You should visit this city at any cost, one of the most historical city in Germany. If you can afford please hire a guide who will tell you about the history of Goslar
Zeeshan Asghar — Google review
The tower has around 250 more or less of stairs, and on each stairs has been written historical names that related to the town itself (That is what I understood at least). From the top of the tower, you can get a great view of the town itself. It was beautiful experience. Worth to try and it cost only 2 euros to enter the tower.
Neo-Gothic castle with guided & dramatised tours of ornate royal apartments, plus summer concerts.
One of the best castles in Germany. I was lucky to visit it when there was a special winter exhibition, looks beautiful not only for kids, but for adults too. There are lots of interesting rooms and real items belong to the royal family. Definitely worth to visit.
Vladyslav Vorontsov — Google review
Really great place for a family trip. A lot of paintings on the wall and the castle is really pretty. The patio feels like a fairy tale. The restaurant has a good salad and the regional sausage soup is also very good. Definitely worth a visit. The forest around it seems pretty good for some hiking. It could also be a good bike tour from Hannover.
Carla NP Borisch — Google review
Very nice place! But if you don't have tickets online, you can't park there and you have to find somewhere. As a tourist, I didn’t knew about this, I parked the car 600-700 m away and walked down the street among the cars with two children.
Eugen Hagiu — Google review
Very nice castle. Did the guided tour which is definitely worth the small extra cash. The guide was very friendly and informative and was available afterwards to answer any questions we had; this she done in a most friendly and times Humourous manner. Prices elsewhere were a little high. Definitely a nice few hours. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
SuperHoops1882 — Google review
Definitely a beautiful castle and very well maintained. Tour was okay. More information about the castle throughout the tour, in addition to the family/building of it would have been nice. I wish we could have seen more- there was so much locked down but more rooms and more of the grounds with the good views would have really improved the experience.
That being said, the parts that were completed are awesome and it’s definitely worth the trip
Matt W — Google review
Beautiful castle. The view from the tower is well worth the climb. The shop is also alot of fun. The cafe was nice with a wide selection of drinks and cakes. Would deifinitely visit again
ian carter — Google review
This was a very neat experience full of history and relics.
The castle tour was set up in a logical way that clearly outlined the importance of it and its role in regional history. I do wish there was more detail about it's role during the wars and it's uses after the royal family left it.
Ben Bredeson — Google review
This place is perfect! Amazing castle with nice views. History of this place is really romantic and full of love. Inside of the castle are lots of pictures, things of art, small details, antique furniture
??????? ???????? — Google review
Absolutely magnificent, nice destination for a one day trip. You can come by car or by bus or train to Nordstemmen and walk 45 minutes. Inside is not accessible for a wheelchair
Olesia Bannykh — Google review
Absolutely beautiful castle 🏰.
If you love to visit castle you must go there.
It’s really worth to buy a ticket to visit inside. You can buy tickets by online.
A lot of paintings on the wall.
The restaurant has really good and tasty foods.
I highly recommended this place to visit.
Anuradha Samankumari — Google review
Really beautiful place to visit. Sadly the garden wasn't open because of a wedding happening there. The entrance to the garden is 5 euros. You have a little gift shop as also a restaurant. It was worth visiting but i think because the garden wasn't open we missed a lot. You can walk behind the castle and try to see a different angle of it. Must visit in the summer.
Liam — Google review
Gorgeous old castle 🏰. Unfortunate you can't see inside. Christmas event was excellent but was missing a market
Tracy Maddison — Google review
If you want to feel that you travelled to the past, visit the place ❤️ usually Sunday all is closed but the palace is open as well as the souvenir shop and a restaurant 🌸 - there is information printed in English for those who have average knowledge in German language. I loved the place
Nesrine Ahllam — Google review
Great castle to visit - walkthru exposition over 2 floors. We visited as family of 4 for 40€ ticket. Saw many rooms, hallways, staircases and read some interesting facts. Marienburg castle is worth a visit! 😁
4AB (4andrius) — Google review
If you're looking for a stunning castle to explore, Marienburg Castle is a must-visit. This beautiful castle is a true gem, with its own unique charm and character that will leave you feeling transported to another time and place. From the exquisite decorations to the intricate details in the walls and ceilings, every aspect of this castle is truly impressive.
One of the highlights of Marienburg Castle is the room for books. The bookshelves are a true masterpiece, and you could easily spend hours admiring the beautiful volumes and imagining what it must have been like to read them in this grand setting. And the cafe on site is a perfect place to sit and enjoy a coffee while taking in the beautiful surroundings - it's the perfect romantic spot!
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to Marienburg Castle. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a beautiful spot to explore, this castle is a true gem. So take your time, soak in the sights and sounds, and enjoy a truly unforgettable experience.
St. Michael's Church, located in Hildesheim, Germany, is a remarkable example of 11th-century Romanesque architecture and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church is renowned for its exquisite bronze doors crafted by Bishop Bernward and features a painted wood ceiling depicting the genealogy of Christ. The interior is bathed in natural light from all angles, enhancing the beauty of the structure.
Even if you're not Christian or not religious at all, you can't help but be in awe of the history places like these hold. And even more, of the architects and especially the workers who have created these buildings without modern technology. And it's still here. The city of Hildesheim luckily left some space around it, so that you can really enjoy and appreciate it in all it's beauty. Highly recommended if this is what you're interested in.
Rosa dal Lago — Google review
It was closed to public when I visited but the architecture is also worth admiring from the outside.
Kevin S. — Google review
If it would be Catholic, nice, sadly they overtook the probably once even more beautiful place. But the crypt is still catholic, and also really beautiful. Protestants even today gladly could not erase Mary completely outside of the history.
魏致远 — Google review
Lovely church , just amazing
Anton Vushaj — Google review
Great place to visit. No entry fee
Alec Madadi — Google review
Very nice church to rest your mind in the morning. Had some nice organ music to.
Lothar Maruhn — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and so peaceful.
Janet Scott — Google review
Great Architecture. One of the best place to visit. Peace of mind. Wonderful.
Pravin Yarolkar — Google review
Impressive romanesque, beautiful wood painted ceiling and four mosque- like round towers.
Josefina Martín Gaspar — Google review
Beautiful church with interesting history.
Lusy S. — Google review
Pretty cool ceiling, not much else in the interiors. Magnificent external architecture.
Escape Nienburg | Dein Escape Room Rätselabenteuer & VR im Team erleben
Escape room center
Fun & Games
Amusement park
Entertainment agency
Event management company
Function room facility
Absolute worth it....we went with 2 groups 2 different rooms and all had a blast with the whole game and scenario an awesome experience of teamwork and really smart situations and surprises without giving away anything...cool hosts we had a great day with our team and escape nienburg is an absolute 2 thumbs up..go there and have fun escaping their rooms...
John L — Google review
Fantastic night and totally different. Loved it. Thank you. Xx
sue capewell — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our first visit here. We played the "Dungeon" room. Very nicely furnished and many different, varied puzzles in various levels of difficulty. Staff was very friendly, dedicated and helpful. The location is very central in the city center. Card payment is possible. Everyone had fun and we will definitely be back again.
(Original)
Unser erster Besuch hier. Wir haben den „Dungeon“ Room gespielt. Sehr schön eingerichtet und viele unterschiedliche, abwechslungsreiche Rätsel in diversen Schwierigkeitsgraden. Personal war sehr freundlich, engagiert und hilfsbereit. Die Location liegt sehr zentral in der Innenstadt. Kartenzahlung ist möglich. Es hat allen Spaß gemacht und wir kommen bestimmt nochmal wieder.
Marc Hildebrand — Google review
One day i will come here!
Lucas Labor — Google review
Nice place
akondo aminou — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our short-term request was quickly answered positively. I was in the Medieval Room with my teenage boys. It was great and challenging. We really had fun and were well supported by the management. We recommend.
(Original)
Unsere kurzfristige Anfrage wurde schnell positiv beantwortet. Ich war mit meinen TeeniJungs im Mittelalter-Room. Es war super und herausfordernd. Wir hatten richtig Spaß und wurden von der Leitung gut begleitet. Sehr zu empfehlen.
Sandra Goes — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were six of us there, 5 children and me. The puzzles were really well done (!) and with a little help (some of them weren't as easy as expected) we solved everything 8 minutes before the end. Really cool stuff with lots of physics tricks, which ones won't be revealed; o)
(Original)
Wir waren zu sechst dort, 5 Kinder und ich. Die Knobeleien war wirklich gut gemacht (!) und mit etwas Hilfe (einige waren doch nicht so leicht, wie vermutet) haben wir alles 8 Minuten vor Schluss gelöst. Echt coole Sachen dabei mit vielen Tricks der Physik, welche, wird nicht verraten ; o )
Winfried Lilge — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a lot of fun, the puzzles are very well thought out, sometimes a little too much. But I think it also depends on the people who are in there.
The staff really stands out for me, we were with a young lady who was really enthusiastic about all the puzzles. I think you can't have more fun at work than she does.
I really recommend the escape in Nienburg to anyone who enjoys puzzles.
(Original)
Es hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht, die Rätsel sind sehr gut durchdacht, ab und an etwas zu sehr. Aber ich denke das hängt auch von den Leuten ab die dort drinnen sind.
Das Personal ist für mich wirklich hervorzuheben, wir waren bei einer jungen Dame, die sich wirklich für die ganzen Rätsel begeistert hat. Ich denke man kann gar nicht mehr Spaß am der Arbeit haben als sie.
Ich empfehle das escape in Nienburg wirklich jedem der Spaß am Rätseln hat.
Marvin Ohlmeyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today we went to Escape Nienburg as a group. In the detective room. The reception was very friendly and everything was explained well to us. If there were difficulties, assistance was provided. Thank you for the great experience. Can only recommend it. It was also really fun for “older” people between 45 and 55 years old.
I'll try the dungeon room. I'll be back....
(Original)
Wir waren heute als Gruppe im Escape Nienburg. Im Detektiv Raum. Der Empfang war sehr freundlich und es wurde uns alles gut erklärt. Bei Schwierigkeiten wurde Hilfestellung geleistet. Vielen dank für das tolle Erlebnis. Kann es nur empfehlen. Auch für "ältere" zwischen 45 und 55 jährige hat es wirklich Spaß gemacht.
Werde mich noch am dungeon room versuchen. Ich komme wieder....
Celle Castle, which has its roots in the medieval era but underwent a Renaissance transformation, is an ornate structure that boasts a lavishly decorated chapel and a Baroque-style theater. The castle's history is emblematic of Europe's architectural evolution over time, as it blends elements of Gothic and Renaissance design to create a unique style all its own. Visitors to Celle Castle can marvel at the intricate details adorning both the exterior and interior of this magnificent cultural landmark.
You can't miss this place if you're in Celle, the castle is pretty old and it looks interesting from inside, lots of art exhibition and, just exploring through yourself is nice but they limit the exhibition room that you can go, unless you choose to do the tour. Overall, it's full with history and infor about Kings and Queens.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Beautiful castle from outside, although it is not bug. It is very close from the old town. We didnt go inside as we didn’t have a lot of time. But, there is a toilet for people who need it. Free of charge. There is also other public toilet nearby, only like 100 m. From the castle, you can see a park with small like from above. Very nice for picnic.
Hani Hamid — Google review
Very interesting to visit.
There is a guided tour available for intensive history learning, but can also walk around for free.
There is an information center with a shop for souvenirs.
Mark Davies — Google review
Magnificent monument. Ancient European architectural design and still beautiful as ever. When I say I love great monument, I have places like this so dearly on my mind. This castle is beautiful inside and out.
Chukwuemeka Duaka — Google review
Nice experience though the guided tours was only offered in German. It was a shame that we could not see the castle theater. There are activities in each area for the younger participants to keep them engaged while exploring the castle.
We used approximately 1.5 hours here.
Nicolai Lynnerup — Google review
Very nice place. This is our home town castle. So cool to visit it every weekend. Nice walks all around it it too.
HuDo USA — Google review
A very simple yet beautiful castle in Celle.
Beautiful park around the castle. You just sit and enjoy the vibes. Autumn leaves make the surrounding more beautiful.
JJS — Google review
This castle looks so bare outside but because if it's beautiful spacious garden, it's architectural beauty was accentuated. Too bad i haven't had the chance to go inside because of coronavirus restrictions
Melvin Cubian — Google review
There's a lot of history and royal connections to be found here - enough to make your head spin - but it's an elegant palace and well worth a look. Like many similar sites in Germany at the moment, there's an anxiety about protestors (especially the ones secretly carrying spray paint, super glue, etc), so you'll need to leave your coats, bags, and rucksacks in the lockers before you start a tour. It's probably a good thing because the decorations and furniture in the royal rooms are exquisite and priceless.
Make sure you get to see the 15th century chapel (you need to be on a guided tour) it is stunning - one of the most important examples of Renaissance Art in northern Germany. Visitors can only view the interior through a glass wall, which maintains a stable dry atmosphere to preserve the works of art.
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe"
Animal park
Nature & Parks
Animal park & holiday resort, with safari-style lodging, free-roaming animals & rollercoasters.
A very nice place to spend a full day. You can even stay at the resort and spend another day without getting bored. Large safari park with an amusement park combined. It's fun for both 2yrs till grandparents alike. Entry price seems on the high side, but it is reasonable considering the amount of content and fun. Restaurants seem a bit costly, could be the inflation is the issue.
It's recommended without any doubt!
Tanvir Mahmud — Google review
+ great experience
+ Children would love it
+ Great Spielplatz and Freizeitpark, and all free
- very long queue to get the tickets
- hard to find available bathroom
- i would expect for this place a better restaurant
Advice: go with your own car, animals are scared of buses and won't come close to you. It is much better with your own car
Ilia — Google review
Trully a horrible experience. No one ever respects the rule of driving on the left side, therefore you get to see only the animals that are at your left. Trully annoying that people have so little common sense and think they are above all else . And yes we told people that work here during our tour and no one does anything about it. Overpiced! Seriously avoid.
D C — Google review
A great Safari Park where you can see the most amazing animals including the big 5! A great experience for the entire family. You can do the safari with your own car or ride on a bus/safari car from the park. Price per adult 41.50 EUR and children above 3 year 21 EUR
Moutassem Archid — Google review
this is a wonderful place! Best memory of the last year! Thank you! THANK YOU!!! we are from I kraine, you gave our children a fairy tale!
???? ?????????? — Google review
The animals are great, even though there are much lesser animals than there were a couple of years ago. Attractions are nothing out of the ordinary and are somewhat aged, but there are some exceptions, like the black mamba. fun with family, do not recommend going there with friends, since it’ll be mostly boring. Kids will love this place though.
Miroslav Muhatov — Google review
Wonderful day spent with the family.
I would recommend for the accommodation as well. Probably the best way it is to arrive at evening there, to spend the night surrounded with animals, awaiting for the next day full of adventure. Also I would recommend in this order the accommodation because you get the priority next day and you can enter the safari before 10 o’clock when everybody is coming and it gets really crowded.
I would definitely avoid any weekends or holidays.
It is worth all the money.
Natalia Ceban — Google review
Great place, worthwhile experience to spend a day or two with kids. Animal safari, fun rides, water rides, toy train rides and many more can be experienced at one place once you enter the gate. I would suggest to arrive little early so not a single moment is wasted till exit time.
Bidisha Samajpati — Google review
Great park with lunapark too. Nice place to spend the whole day with family and friends. It has lots of wild animals.
Tonka Medvid — Google review
fantastic full day experince. Went safari by car (I would strongly recommend to not go safari by bus), most animals were very active and came close to our car. after this experience, I think I could actually even drop my dream to go on a African safari trip someday. and then there was adventure safari and jungle safari on top to add to our joy. I had been to many zoos and theme parks, and I can say their staffs are super friendly and cheerful. I think the ticket price of 43.5€ is super cheap for the overall package and experience.
I honestly cant believe some of the negative reviews.
Harish — Google review
Unique experience that was very enjoyable. You get really close to some of the animals which is really cool! Lots of animals you would not typically see in a standard zoo, and this safari gives you more opportunities to see each animal since the road goes directly through the habitats.
My only “complaint” would be that when we went, a high number of animals were not visible. Maybe only 40-50% we actually saw. Besides that, great park - definitely go if you are considering it!
Richard — Google review
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen provides a serene safari experience in Europe that is both informative and enjoyable. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a family seeking a relaxing outing, or simply someone looking for a change of scenery, this park delivers. It's an experience that will leave you with a greater appreciation for the world's wildlife, all in a more relaxed setting.
Angelo Cioffari — Google review
Great Place to spend a nice Time with your Family.It’s not extremely cheap - but you can Explorer a lot of trips to different kind of animal tours.Just keep in mind before the park is opening there are already a lot of people and you should be very fast to get some of the good tickets for the Tours.The rooms in the park are very cheap - no luxury to expect - but fine to sleep one night !
Andy K. — Google review
A great place to go with kids. Safari with option to drive on your own car or rake a bus/truck ride. Also has rollercoster and rides as well as pllenty of kids play areas.
Food options could be better though.
Irfan Malik — Google review
It was amazing and perfect for family with kids. I would highly recommend to take the safari with your own car, so that you can spend desired time with each animal. The amusement park has rides for all age groups. We really loved the Black mamba and Splash safari and was so much fun. The lodging was also very comfortable with a good breakfast. I would definitely visit again!
Cityhopper — Google review
It was a quite confusing arriving in the park, because there were signs only in German. Mostly everything in the park is in German and can be hard to understand sometimes. The big safari ride is slower right after opening, but more free and less crowded around lunchtime.
The amusement park was kid friendly, but not so exciting for adults, as the attractions are mid-size.
Elizabete Auza — Google review
Great safari Park for kids. Few improvements may be needed: more instructions and info in English, maps of the park available at the entrance, staggering entrance of private vehicle to the safari areas to avoid long lines in front of poor animals.
Marco Grazia — Google review
Our family enjoyed both the safari and the amusement park. We went to the safari by car, so we were able to see the animals more easily, whereas the safari bus moves quite fast without stopping. The rides in amusement park are old, but they're quite fun and fast. We didn't have time to try and experience everything in the park in one day. It's a good thing we didn't rush to buy tickets online, because we got a free child ticket to the park when we stayed in a nearby hotel.
Daiva — Google review
We spent an entire day here , and it was totally worth every minute spent here… perfect outing for families and a unique experience for kids and adults alike.
We went on a long weekend day and it was way too crowded. That’s the only downside.
Urooj Fatima — Google review
The safari experience is great, especially with own car. But due to no English description for late arrivals (neither on the Web nor in the reservation confirmation) we ended up being forced to find another accommodation. The infoline shuts down around 18:00 and the only way to get into the hotel is to call the night watch. But you need to be able to understand poorly-lit sign on the gate written in German. Despite our problems, the venue forced us to pay the full price for the hotel.
Bergen-Belsen Memorial is a site that preserves the memory of the horrors of World War II, serving as a tribute to those who lost their lives during this dark period in history. It houses monuments, displays and research facilities that chronicle the experience of former POWs and those sent to concentration and displaced persons camps. The museum staff are welcoming and helpful, creating an organized space for visitors to learn about this somber part of history.
This is a place of history, mourning and grieving. It is very organized and a TRUE tribute to ALL who lost their lives.
Sasha Benet — Google review
Free to enter and walk around, the scale of the area is massive and you can easily spend 2-3 hours walking around. You don't truly understand the scale of the camp until you walk the grounds.
Although none of the original building stand there are plenty of maps explaining certain areas dotted around the grounds.
The POW cemetery is separate from the camp, roughly a 5 min walk and is now connected via a sand path that crosses the training area.
All signs have an English translation and the exhibits in the museum also have English translations.
There is a cafe and library on site, but I didn't visit.
Provvo90 — Google review
Well preserved. Dont forget to visit the Sovjet POW cemetery - a 15 minute walk.
Michel Bekker — Google review
Worth visiting.
Clean and tidy place. Good information and easy to access
Carlo Comi — Google review
Another very humbling experience. This was our third camp that we went to on our trip to Germany. We were not expecting to be here long, because unlike Sachsenhausen and Dachau, Bergen Belsen does not have any structures up besides the visitors center/exhibit....but we ended up visiting for about 3 hours. While the building didn't really take long, walking the grounds and reading the signs of where things were, the memorial and graves took the majority of time. I would recommend coming here.
Brian Morton — Google review
Wow, what a moving, thought provoking and awful place. I cried most of the way around the site and the museum. They have a place for reflection as well as well signed areas of interest.
bridgeen whittle — Google review
I visited 40 years ago whilst I was in the Army stationed in Germany. I remember it being a vast open space with burial mounds with mass graves. It's still as vast, however, a lot more trees and vegetation, it now has a visitors centre, a museum and other buildings. We got talking to a lady who was originally from Poland who was accompanied by her son, they lived in London, she was a prisoner in Bergen-Belsen until it was liberated by the British in April 1945, she was 14 years old. Fascinating and sad at the same time.
Shaun Hanlon — Google review
We went on a weekend morning, the countryside is very picturesque coming into the memorial. It is free entry and you have about 2km of walking in the memorial so wearing good shoes is a must as it can be very muddy. Very educational and emotionally charging. Lots of people were placing stones on the graves, this is a mark of respect in Judaism, and you can add to it. The adjacent museum is also very well presented and gives a good understanding of the camp.
Jeremy Kraus — Google review
Lots of the display ground/ in the floor glass cabinets lights were inoperable so difficult to see displays
Namrog Nivek — Google review
Well worth a visit to pay your respects and learn from history and not just delete it. Make you walk down to the POW graves.
Chris Swift — Google review
People in the museum are very friendly and helpful. This place is peaceful, green, quiet...but when you realise where you are and what happened there...you get the chills. It makes you feel humble. It is remarkable how a bit of history can do that to a person.
The wildlife park Wildpark Schwarze Berge is a kid-friendly park with a variety of animals for viewing and feeding. There are also air shows that are worth checking out.
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Northern Germany, Wildpark Schwarze Berge offers an unforgettable wildlife experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
From the moment you enter the park, you're transported into a realm of natural beauty and biodiversity. The sprawling grounds of Wildpark Schwarze Berge are home to a diverse array of native and exotic animals, all thriving in spacious and carefully designed habitats.
One of the highlights of the park is the opportunity for up-close encounters with wildlife.
For those seeking a moment of tranquility amidst the excitement, the park's scenic picnic areas and observation points offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
PRAVEENKUMAR PANDIAN — Google review
It is a nice park, you can spend your whole day there. A lot of animals everywhere. But I do not recommend anyone to eat there, really bad food and very expensive. Better to bring your own food, there are a lot of nice places there for a picnic.
Fares Al Husseni — Google review
Beautiful park and zoo, ideal to visit with children.
Santiago O — Google review
This is not an ordinary zoo. I had the impression I got invited into the animals world, private space and homes. You will be just wandering around the forest and meanwhile you come across some special creatures. Most of them are really close to the fence. Some of them are just free in the nature. It is a dream location for families and specially kids.
Houssem Charfeddine — Google review
Great Dog friendly, kid friendly place! We had a blast just us adults and the dog. Lots to see. Beautifully set up. You need a good 3-4 hours to see it all. They have places to get decently prices food and drinks if you need a break.
Callie Riemann — Google review
It was my first time there. Natural Park is so clean and eagle show was very nice. I recommend to go there if you like this kind of places.
gozkan — Google review
Fun wild life park with a lot of activity for everyone. Animals around to see, the air show with beautiful display of birds and kids play ground filled with different activities. Also you can climb 45meters up a tower, the view from up there is fantastic. (If you are scared of height, braze up, the view is worth it). And also had a fantastic meal at one of the restaurant.
Ifeoma Benjamin — Google review
Much more than expected. Involves great area for wild animals. Nice to see the animals in almost natural fauna. It was fantastic to spend time with gazelles.
Sinan ?ak?r — Google review
An amazing place! I went there around 14:00 and missed most of the animal feedings but it was a lovely experience. I would definitely go again earlier in the day!
C?nstantinos Chronakis — Google review
It was a big park with lots of animals. Unfortunately no lion, tiger, elephant, giraffe. Deers were in open place. The airshow of different kind of eagles and hawk was awesome. It occurs every hour. Couldn't climb the tower but it would give amazing view. And last but not least playground and rides for kids. Some of them were paid. Public transport connection is also good. The bus stop is near to main gate.
Faraz Khan — Google review
Large and clean animal park with spacious enclosures, but sometimes difficult paths with quite a gradient.
The path through the park is paved and can also be visited with handcarts, wheelchairs and prams.
Plenty of clean toilets, rubbish bins and food is also provided.
Dogs are allowed!
Large and open animal enclosures for very close contact.
Martin Rink — Google review
My Daughter enjoyed every moments and to see animals and some to touch them. Surprisingly enough there is many people visit on weekend but since the place is bigger you don't see or feel it is crowded. The challenge if you take a bus it runs after every 45 min and during summer most of weekends the bus is full
Clara Mduma — Google review
no separate line for tickets bought in advance so really doesn't make a difference whether tickets are bought at the counter or online.
The park in itself was nice. Lots of walking so you're spending a few hours there at the very least.
Great for kids to walk around freely and interact with the animals /feed them.
Tierfutter can be bought at 1€ per little box from automated machines around the park.
R — Google review
Beautiful park. Kids get a chance to interact with some domestic lives. Many eateries with decent fast food. Takes about a day to walk around on leisure. Walk ways are nice. It's quite spacious to handle big crowd. Clean toilets. Some of the stalls and people were kind to help us fill our bottles with tap water though they were selling it separately.
Vivek R — Google review
A wonderful day trip for anyone, who enjoys nature and the company of wildlife! There were many families with young children visiting. Sufficient toilets around including a separate cabinet with baby changing table. Some terrains can be tricky if you have a buggy with you. Will definitely visit again!