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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Bolzano to Prague?
The direct drive from Bolzano to Prague is 411 mi (661 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 50 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Bolzano to Prague, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munich, Innsbruck, Regensburg, Pilsen, Selva di Val Gardena, Ingolstadt, Brunico, Canazei, Ortisei, and Bressanone, as well as top places to visit like Val Gardena and Seilbahnen St. Vigil in Enneberg AG, or the ever-popular Zona pedonale Ortisei.
The top cities between Bolzano and Prague are Munich, Innsbruck, Regensburg, Pilsen, Selva di Val Gardena, Ingolstadt, Brunico, Canazei, Ortisei, and Bressanone. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Bolzano and 3 hours from Prague.
Urtijëi, a charming town in South Tyrol, Italy, is nestled within the breathtaking Dolomites. With a population of 4,637, this picturesque destination offers a perfect blend of alpine beauty and rich culture. For winter sports enthusiasts, Urtijëi is an ideal choice along with Corvara and Brunico in the Kronplatz/Plan de Corones region.
1% as popular as Munich
20 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Prague
Brixen is a municipality situated in the northern region of Italy. The town boasts an opulent, baroque-style Cathedral that flaunts a magnificent marble interior. Within proximity to the cathedral lies the Chiostro di Bressanone, which is a Romanesque cloister adorned with medieval frescoes. On display in the Bishop's Palace is an impressive Diocesan Museum showcasing art from the medieval and Renaissance periods, as well as an extensive collection of crèches.
1% as popular as Munich
10 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Prague
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Selva di Val Gardena is a charming alpine village nestled in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It offers breathtaking mountain views, excellent skiing opportunities in the winter, and fantastic hiking and mountain biking trails in the summer. The village has a relaxed atmosphere with traditional Tyrolean architecture, cozy cafes, and family-run restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. Visitors can also explore the nearby forests and meadows or take a cable car to higher elevations for panoramic vistas.
3% as popular as Munich
31 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Prague
Canazei, an Alpine resort in northern Italy, is nestled near the Pordoi, Sella and Fedaia passes and is part of the Dolomiti Superski area. Visitors can enjoy numerous downhill runs and take a cable car to the Punta Rocca panoramic terrace on Marmolada peak, with a stop at the Marmolada Great War Museum 3000M showcasing WWI exhibits.
1% as popular as Munich
46 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Prague
Bruneck, the largest town in the Puster Valley of South Tyrol, Italy, is a charming destination with a central walking path flanked by medieval buildings and shops. The weeks leading up to Christmas are particularly enchanting, offering visitors the opportunity to find unique gifts amidst a captivating atmosphere.
2% as popular as Munich
32 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Prague
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Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol in Austria, is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts due to its location in the Alps. The city boasts a mix of Imperial and modern architecture and can be likened to Grenoble in France with its access to outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding and cycling. Despite being relatively large, Innsbruck has a holiday vibe that visitors can enjoy while strolling around the charming Old Town which features specialty shops and medieval gothic arches.
15% as popular as Munich
7 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Prague
Bavaria's capital, Munich, boasts historic edifices and various museums. The annual Oktoberfest festivities and beer halls are among its notable attractions, including the renowned Hofbräuhaus established in 1589. In the Old Town of Altstadt lies Marienplatz square where visitors can see landmarks such as Neues Rathaus with a Neo-Gothic design. A popular glockenspiel show is performed that presents tales from the 16th century.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Prague
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Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt, located in Bavaria, Germany, is famous for its Audi Forum and classic car museum. The city's medieval old town is accessed through the 14th-century Kreuztor gate, a symbol of Ingolstadt. Visitors can explore the Anatomical Institute from 1723 with its botanical garden featuring medicinal plants. The baroque ceiling of Asam Church Maria de Victoria is a notable attraction. Additionally, the New Castle houses the Bavarian Army Museum showcasing military history exhibits.
1% as popular as Munich
18 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Prague
Regensburg is a historic city situated on the Danube River in southeast Germany. The medieval core of the city has been well-preserved, and it is known for its iconic 12th-century Stone Bridge with 16 arches that spans across the river to old town. Additionally, Regensburg Cathedral, built in the 13th century Gothic style and featuring twin spires, houses the renowned Regensburger Domspatzen choir.
4% as popular as Munich
7 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Prague
Pilsen, located in the western Czech Republic, is a city renowned for its Pilsner Urquell Brewery, which has been producing bottom-fermented beer since 1842. The old center of the city is surrounded by parks and features attractions such as the 19th-century Great Synagogue and the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew with its Renaissance paintings and a viewing gallery at the top of its tall spire.
3% as popular as Munich
8 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Prague
Best stops along Bolzano to Prague drive
The top stops along the way from Bolzano to Prague (with short detours) are Marienplatz, English Garden, and Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette). Other popular stops include BMW Museum, Val Gardena, and Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower.
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Zona pedonale Ortisei
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Antonis Stylianos — Google review
Very nice, but there are no Arab restaurants
fahad A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beautiful pedestrian zone in Ortisei is one of the most beautiful in the Dolomites.
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Wunderschöne Fußgängerzone in St. Ulrich, gehört zu den schönsten in den Dolomiten.
Patrick Stuflesser — Google review
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waleed naseer — Google review
a beautiful small town walking around.
Wesley Wei — Google review
Loved 😍 it!!
Flo ra — Google review
Nice place
Abdulrahman M (AS) — Google review
Ok
Jaro Mahlknecht — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a Tyrolean village that seems to come out of a Christmas fairy tale, really worth visiting, delicious artisanal ice cream😋
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E' un paesello tirolese che sembra uscito da una fiaba natalizia, davvero da visitare, gelato artigianale buonissimo😋
SELLER SIMO — Google review
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Strada Rezia, 39046 Sankt Ulrich, Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Italy
Val Gardena is a picturesque valley in the Dolomites, featuring three charming villages and offering a range of outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The area boasts 42 ski areas within an hour's drive, including Val Gardena, Selva-Sella Ronda, and Alta Badia. In summer, visitors can enjoy cable car rides to Renon, San Genesio, and Colle.
Amazing views and nice ski resort!
Dovilė Ž — Google review
Amazing place!!!
Julie Fuco — Google review
I found a piece of heaven on Earth.
Where I can listen to the sound of the birds and the wind that blows in the forest. The song of the river. So beautiful.
Me and the nature between hills and mountains.
Val Gardena is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the most beautiful valley in the world.
Mika fashion — Google review
Skiing in Dolomiti it was a full experience! Good slopes and modern cables, spectacular views and good food! I'll be back!
Corneliu Irimia — Google review
Stunning and breathtaking mountains
Frode Knutsen — Google review
Amazing Mountains but does not feel like Italy at all! The first language is German, specially in winter! I visited in September to hike and in Jan to ski. I have learned Italian, useless! Some of the lift operators do not even respond if you day Buongiorno! I went for the experience of Italy, yet none! big mistake in that sense. In the hotel, first language is German and 2nd, less informative in shorter and less information, Italian. It is that bad that at the bus stop, an Italian family was asking if anybody speaks Italian and I said I do, a little! Italian people who I had encounter w in Summer, winter and during meals were very polite, considerate, respectful of others during hike, ski, or at breakfast/dinner. The same sadly cannot be said about german speaking attitude. Some of us suffered some loud people speaking German, loud across tables even during formal candlelight dinner. They will not lower their volume and you cannot hear the music and enjoy a peaceful dinner! The hotel treats Germans better, they r special 😊 I will not choose to stay at Ortisei hotels again unless Italian culture and language is respected and preferred.
Raheleh Dilmaghani — Google review
Amazing view of the dolomite mountains
Arnon Meir — Google review
Wow val Gardena, what a place in dolomiti. We visited almost every pass in dolomiti but this one of the best and pitoresc place
Marian Ghibu — Google review
Amazing place in the heart of Dolomiti. Ortisei is a lovely mountain city with top services.
Angelo Angileri — Google review
Amazing ski slopes, all services , sometimes crowdy.
peter brazdil — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Europe
Sahar Magen — Google review
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39040 Kastelruth, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy
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Seilbahnen St. Vigil in Enneberg AG
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(Translated by Google) beautiful and quiet place, do not miss the Fanes park
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posto bellissimo e tranquillo, da non perdere il parco Fanes
massimo dolce — Google review
(Translated by Google) We wanted to take the train this morning, there was no travel possible due to the construction site.
It doesn't say anywhere that the train supposedly runs until 5 p.m.
Great, it would be nice to just write on the homepage that there is a construction site.
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Wollten heute früh die Bahn nehmen, Baustelle keine Fahrt möglich.
Steht nirgends nur das die Bahn angeblich bis 17 Uhr in Betrieb ist und fährt.
Toll, wäre schön einfach auf der Homepage zu schreiben das Baustelle ist.
Sabi Thun — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's the second year I've been skiing, I chose to go to this place San Vigilio di Marebbe in Miara is an excellent slope for improving skiing movements and moving from snow plowing to combined skiing
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È il secondo anno che sciio , ho scelto di andare a scelto questo posto San Vigilio di Marebbe a Miara è un’ottima pista per migliorare i movimenti dello sci e passare dallo spazzaneve allo sci unito
make up fany vlog — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don't go to it I'm old to ski and I'm not able to ski
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Non lo frequento sono vecchio per sciare e non sono capace di sciare
Emilio Toprancutin — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most modern cable cars and the most beautiful slopes anywhere
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Le più moderne funivie e le piste più belle di ovunque
Emilio Toprancutin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Two days ago I was up at Plan de Corones, I asked an operator for various information, times, weather, places to visit and where to have lunch, I must say very helpful, friendly and he also gave us really good advice on everything, places to visit and excellent refuges. Then I came back to thank him the next morning and asked him his name. He told me my name is Paolo Treno and thanks to you who come to discover the wonders that our mountains give us. I said hello and thanked him. A fantastic person. Lucky for me. company he works for, because there are few friendly and helpful people
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Due giorni fa sono stato su a Plan de Corones ho chiesto a un operatore diverse informazione,orari,tempo posti da visitare e dove pranzare devo dire molto disponibile cordiale e in più ci ha consigliato veramente bene in tutto posti da visitare e ottimi rifugi.allora sono tornato per ringraziarlo l'indomani mattina e gli ho chiesto il nome.mi ha detto mi chiamo Paolo treno e grazie a voi che venite a scoprire le meraviglie che le nostre montagne ci regalano.ho salutato e ringraziato.una persona fantastica.fortunata l'azienda per cui lavora,perché persone cordiali e disponibili se ne trovano poche
Riccardo Vercesi — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Pedaga -Piz de Plaies lift makes it possible to switch between Kronplatz and Alta Badia. A very strategic consideration. Despite its steepness, the Piculin piste is a very nice piste to ski. Highly recommended as a ski area. Also recommended in summer, as there is always a beautiful view at any time of the year.
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Durch den Pedaga -Piz de Plaies Lift wird es ermöglicht zwischen Kronplatz und Alta Badia zu wechseln. Eine sehr strategische Überlegung. Die Piculin Pisteist trotz ihrer Steilheit eine sehr schöne Piste zum fahren. Als Skigebiet sehr empfehlenswert. Auch im Sommer empfehlenswert, da immer um jede Jahreszeit einen schönen Ausblick gewährt ist.
Tobias Stauffer — Google review
(Translated by Google) To ski.......fantastic
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Da sciare .......fantastico
Fabio Oibaf — Google review
(Translated by Google) Uncomplicated, very friendly and helpful
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Unkompliziert, sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit
Regine Angerer — Google review
(Translated by Google) We ate an appetizer of home-produced cured meats and cold cuts, grilled meat, sausage with polenta, homemade fettuccine and finally some delicious desserts. We wait for the bill.
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Abbiamo mangiato un antipasto di salumi e affettati di produzione propria carne alla griglia salsiccia con polenta fettuccine fatte in casa e per finire dei dolci buonissimi. Aspettiamo il conto.
Maria Eugenia De Paolis — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very efficient service, with safe, well-maintained, comfortable and frequent vehicles. The cable cars give access to unimaginable paradises, both in summer and winter.
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Servizio efficientissimo, con mezzi sicuri, ben manutenuti, comodi e frequenti. Le funivie danno accesso a paradisi inimmaginabili, sia in estate che in inverno.
Mario Levratto — Google review
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Str. Plan de Corones, 38, 39030 S. Vigilio BZ, Italy
The Swarovski Crystal Worlds store in Innsbruck is a popular upscale chain known for its crystal jewelry, watches, Christmas ornaments and home accents. The store has been extended to include new attractions such as a poetic garden with a unique Crystal Cloud made from 800,000 hand-mounted and enchanted floating crystals.
A shop that is a mini museum too! Worth a visit
M. Mattan? — Google review
Right downtown Innsbruck, the store is larger than you would expect. There were some great holiday pieces out. The stairs to walk up were very interesting and fun (pic attached). The staff were really helpful and plenty were available as the store itself was quite busy. There was a really long (slow-moving) line to check out and I appreciated them bringing in additional help to get things moving along. Since most purchases are from tourists, it was really helpful that they created and gave you the VAT forms at the checkout counter.
K Elf — Google review
Very fun shop to go in and check out! Friendly vibe and they had some really cool Swarovski crystal artwork displayed, including a fun exhibit featuring everyday items covered in Swarovski crystals. Worth going in to check out the art even if you aren't interested in the jewelry!
Katherine Dudley — Google review
Pretty affordable to get in. Plan to spend the whole day to enjoy the exhibitions and take pictures. We had loads of fun. The washrooms are great with accommodations for babies.
Tomi Oyegoke — Google review
A Great and fantastic experience, learning the history and concept behind such works of art. The staffs where amazing and love the family touch.
ike akub — Google review
Lovely store. Great staff. Beautiful crystal decorations in store
Tracy Wills — Google review
Swarovski Crystal Worlds is famous for Swarovski crystals that closely resemble diamonds.
Swarovski's jewelry does not incorporate natural diamonds or gem stones. Their crystals are synthetic glass crystal cut to look like diamonds; essentially non-precious lead glass cut into specific shapes and dimensions.
Ashok Kumar Mathur — Google review
I didnt go to the Crystalworld but just a shop near the Innsbruck tourist information. The staff is very lovely. It's very difficult for a man who didnt know anything about earrings and must choose it for his GF birthday. The staff show me a lot of collection, ask me about how my girl look like and suggest the good one.
Jo Jo — Google review
Incredible place! Need to see if you are in Innsbruck. Very large store with items priced that everyone can leave with something. I'm sure that is the intent! Very nice items to look at.
Guy Sykes — Google review
Amazing experience. The staff was super helpful and they even spoke English and Spanish. They would even give us souvenirs along with what we bought. Absolutely wonderful.
Madellynne Corado — Google review
Wonderful experience with different shades of exhibits all involving magnificient crystal artworks.A proper 2-3h visit with good shuttle service from Innsbruck Hbf
Saish Oak — Google review
My mother is a huge fan of Swarovski, so visiting this Crystal World is equivalent to little girl visiting Disney land 😝😊🤣. The Crystal World is filled with beautiful designs Crystal and the history behind the Swarovski brand. My personal favorite part is the outdoor Crystal display outside the main Crystal World building, there are all kinds of Crystal status. At the exit, there's a massive Swarovski gift shop, which is essentially massive Swarovski outlets. There you can find collection of Swarovski jewelry at slightly discount price (compare to if purchase from other country), and the staff are very friendly and helpful at choosing the best jewelry that best suit you.
Katethip Varanyuwatana — Google review
Really beautiful store. Pictures don't do any justice to the beauty. The staff are friendly and very helpful.
Jayshree Naicker — Google review
You have to go in expecting it to be fancy and expensive, and that’s just that. A few things hanging on racks that were within a normal persons budget. Of course lovely shop, immaculately clean, and properly staffed.
Sarah Hartman — Google review
This is a big modern shop in an ancient street. Jewellery lovers will enjoy this place. If you can tear yourself away from the sparkly stuff, the views from the first floor are wonderful
Sophia Deutsch — Google review
Awesome to see this set up, it is done so well and really informative and interactive!
Scott Cumming — Google review
The only good things are the wide variety of items and the place is elegant.. everything else is bad .. the sales team (2) are Chinese who speaks bad English and not friendly or smily even at all.. the cashiers are super arrogant and totally impolite and have no idea about basic customer service.. i visited Swarovski in more than 20 countries at least..all were good.. those in Innsbruck are the worst
Derossi — Google review
Swarovski Crystal World, Innsbruck is a beautifully decorated shop and worth visiting during visit to Innsbruck. Although we got late and could not visit shop inside, but it is charming to see its decor from outside in starling lights.
It is little costly, however, it is worth it.
Recommended for tourists.
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Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 39, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
The Golden Roof in Innsbruck is a prominent landmark and attraction in the city. It is dominated by nearly 2,700 copper tiles, and it is most impressive from the exterior. The roof also has a small interactive museum about Austria that wont take too much time to visit.
Beautiful old town, all places you need to visit in Innsbruck old town are around this area.
Right at the end you get to see this golden roof balcony that is distinctively different from the rest of the building. There are many other colorful buildings around with full of history and culture.
So many food options around including McD.
Faisal Imdad — Google review
Just another place to visit in Innsbruck. Nothing particularly special. Rather nice accent as you don't see golden roofs on many houses.
Jacek Kocyba — Google review
Nice view of the city and the mountains, the way up and down Is separated so it's very convenient. Was a little crowded up the tower when we went but still a nice place to visit while in Innsbruck.
shadi halabi — Google review
This is one of the most famous places in Innsbruck. During Christmas, there was a platform placed where you could a better vantage point for viewing/picture-taking. We were lucky and got to experience musicians playing from the balcony!
We visited the museum itself and read through its history.
K Elf — Google review
Very beautiful place surrounded by a lot of cafes and restaurants you can really enjoy the view while enjoying your meal or cafe
Jalal Hindieh — Google review
Very quaint and easy to stroll small old town. Right at the end you get to see this golden roof balcony that is distinctive different from the rest of the building. Filled with rich history and apparently is converted to a museum now
Jeremy Koh — Google review
A lively place and with the legend about the marriage of a pretty woman 👩 can only be viewed from the outside
With its 2,657 gilded copper shingles and rich fresco and relief decoration, the oriel in the middle of Innsbruck's old town was an eye-catcher not only when it was built around 1500. Today, more than 500 years later, the Golden Roof still attracts thousands of visitors every day
Bhalchandra Autade — Google review
The gorgeous symbol of Innsbruck, situated in the heart of the city centre. During Christmas time (until December 23rd) you can find Christmas Markets in front of it together with a beautiful Christmas tree! However, I don't recommend visiting the monument itself, since the museum is not all that interesting and the view you get from the top is nothing special
Andrea Nori — Google review
A beautiful landmark in Innsbruck, if you are lucky you can often find typical bands playing under it.
Riccardo Gatti — Google review
Easily one of the most visited sites in the old centre of Innsbruck, at the same time you can see all of the old buildings and medieval architecture of the original parts of the city. The golden roof glitters when the sun is out, however the site with Nordkette in the background reminds me of beautiful mountainous art works. The snow is falling on the mountain and the trucks are busy removing the last of the Christmas market installations. Visit this space and take in the history of the city in the surrounding streets.
Annette Larcombe — Google review
The Golden roof really does stand out from the other buildings around it. Even when you walk farther away, you will still be able to admire it. It was quite late in the summer evening so we didn't get to see it shine in the sun.
We didn't go inside, there was moderate crowd in front of the building.
Nandita V — Google review
Pretty place to visit walk around was good too. Lots of nice places around the streets to sit n have a drink too.
Vindya Naidu — Google review
The Golden Roof is a famous landmark in Innsbruck, Austria. The Golden Roof is a three-story balcony structure located in the heart of Innsbruck's Old Town. It was built in the early 15th century by Archduke Friedrich IV as a symbol of his power.
Visiting the Golden Roof is a great way to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Innsbruck while enjoying its stunning architecture.
It is recommended to the tourists visiting Innsbruck, Austria 🇦🇹
Shahid Hussain — Google review
Cannot miss this historical landmark when in Innsbruck. Lots of great restaurants around and the tower is just in front with an amazing view over the city and surrounding mountains.
Julia Kaesehage — Google review
One of the popular attractions in the old town of Innsbruck. Its an old, historical building structure, the facade. The old town in Innsbruck is a very nice and beautiful place to walk around.
Imran Z — Google review
Nice building with golden roof. Near to it, there is a very old hotel in the bank of river Inn. The English word "inn" for small hotel must have come from this hotel.
Bibhash Sarma — Google review
When I saw photos of this place and read that it was one of Innsbruck's most famous landmarks I thought it was a joke, but get closer to it and you realise it's something very special with a lot of history. Also, the street it is on is just beautiful and well worth a visit. Unfortunately we didn't have time to stay for a coffee or snack but highly recommend it if you're in Innsbuck.
Mark (improdia) — Google review
Interesting small museum about the golden roof and the life of the emperor who commissioned it. The museum covers only one floor. It can be visited in anything between 10 minutes and one hour (there is a quite long video to watch halfway through the exposition). You can get a nice glimpse through the balcony, but you cannot step onto it. The experience is worth the EUR 4.50 entrance fee. The lady at the ticket counter is very friendly and helpful.
Only downside is they accept only cash and the ATMs in the area charge EUR 4 for withdrawals with international cards.
Marc Nava — Google review
It is one of the most known landmark in Innsbruk located in the old city, and it called Golden Roof because it is covered with 2000 golden painted tiles , there is a museum also in the building in
Dr. Hani Hossni — Google review
Beautiful area to wander around, especially with the Christmas lights & market. Loads of places to grab food and drinks and watch the world go by
Luke Smith — Google review
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Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette) is a modern transportation system connecting Innsbruck with Hungerburg, designed by Zaha Hadid. The cable car ride offers a scenic 20-minute journey to the Nordkette, showcasing breathtaking views of Innsbruck and its surrounding mountain landscapes.
Wonderful experience! The first step to see the top of Innsbruck. You can access it from the city center, where you can buy the ticket. It is recommended to bring some warm clothes, even in the spring, because on the top of the mountains, the temperature and the wind can make you feel a bit of cold.
Bruna Dellacqua Loureiro — Google review
Will give it five stars for the overall experience you get, but be prepared to be packed in like sardines in the cable cars. At a minimum you'll definitely want to consider a mask. Aside from that you'll enjoy the views at the top and will have an opportunity to eat and drink on the outdoor patio if you choose
Ed Loeffelman — Google review
Beautiful mountain top with breathtaking views! You can see 3 countries at the top!
Alex Hannan — Google review
Must do when in Innsbruck. There was no snow downtown, but up there there was 1,5m of snow and still snowing. Restaurant is very good with quality food and there are free of charge ski bikes for kids and adults to enjoy. As for the station, the staff at the ticket kiosk looked like she was forced to work there with very apathetic service. Nevertheless, couldn't spoil the fantastic experience. Highly recommended activity.
Ivaylo Kishkov — Google review
It is always great to go up with the Nordkettebahn and the view from Seegruppe is great as well as it is super to just hang out there. However, the price is way to high for thw service. 42€ euros for going to the top and down again is really pushing it
Michael H?stved — Google review
Never visit Innsbruck and not use the Nordkettenbahn to go to the top of Innsbruck. I experienced winter snow (on top), early winter (halfway at Hungerburg) and fall (at the bottom), all in one day! The views are amazing.
Danie de Beer — Google review
Rode the Seegrubenbahn up to the Hafelekar Bergbahn during a visit to Innsbruck in early March 2023.
This station has a small interactive cable railway museum. Good spot to learn facts about the history of the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen. A restaurant and bus route is nearby.
Jani O — Google review
My experience was not so good , I bought the ticket and 10 minutes later they close the train because the weather (I think they not supposed sell something if y can’t get up !
Cibele Oliveira — Google review
Undoubtedly the view could have been better. If you have not purchased the tickets in advance, Avoid going if its raining. I wish it was not raining when I booked the tickets. It was too cold at 6 degree C at the top and 12 degree in Innsbruck. Dress well and carry winter wear and accessories as per the weather conditions. I enjoyed but could have enjoyed more with better view without rain
Eri in Germany — Google review
A must visit place in Innsbruck.. Such a nice experience with family.. my kid enjoyed sliding..Top of Innsbruck is next level to visit the city and mountains
Murali Krishna Sunkara — Google review
An interesting experience of getting from the center of a busy city right to the top of the mountains with ski slopes. But due to the large number of people, you have to wait a long time for your turn.
Alex Gorskyi — Google review
A bit complicated to traverse all 3 stations to reach the summit, but the final hike to the top was exhilarating. This last part of the excursion definitely not recommended for those who are physically challenged. The Seegrube restaurant (not inexpensive) offers limited menu but breath-taking indoor or patio dining.
Swinford Productions — Google review
We had incredible views from the top of Innsbruck, definitely worth visiting whilst you are here. We took the funicular to get to the cable car access and you can purchase tickets from the funicular station for the funicular and top of Innsbruck and back in one ticket. You can also make your own way to the cable car and just buy cable car tickets. All up it cost us 44 euros but we found it was a lot cheaper than anything similar in Switzerland.
Emma Jones — Google review
Worth the price for the views!
If you buy the Innsbruck card one trip up and down is free.the restaurant serves really nice food
huw baynham — Google review
A modern furnicular that will bring you up from Innsbruck to Hungerburg, then a cable car (Nordkettenbahn) will bring you further up to Seegrube and finally Harfelakar, top of Innbruck 2300m. You must take this trip when you are in Innsbruck. Its a very memorable trip with super breathtaking, gorgeous views.
Imran Z — Google review
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The mountain that dominates Innsbruck. The Nordkette is part of Austria's largest nature park, the Karwendel Nature Park, and can be accessed in only a few minutes from Innsbruck's city centre! The stunning 360° vista, with the Alps' capital on one side and Tyrol's most extensive conservation area on the other, makes an indelible impact.
The Hungerburg funicular takes about 8 minutes to get to the Hungerburg. There are various stops along the route, including the Alpine Zoo, which is popular with families. After arriving at the Hungerburg station, travellers can take a short walk across Hermann Buhl Square, which is named after the world-famous Austrian mountaineer.
At an elevation of 1,905 metres, the Seegrube
PNirup — Google review
The cable car gets your to the top of Innsbruck. The ride was quick and smooth. The view was terrific and we get to see the snowy mountains and the whole Innsbruck from the top!
AA — Google review
An absolute must when visiting Innsbruck. 10/10 views and unforgettable memories walking on the top of the world! Getting up at 3pm wasn’t too busy. The only downside was coming down at 515pm - it was mayhem! Long wait to get in the carriage and squeezed in like sardines.
Steven Vermey — Google review
Breathtaking views. We went to the very top - three gondolas. In July 2023 the top restaurant was closed so best to go up and come back a level to the great bar there with amazing views. Can feel a bit claustrophobic as they pack you in but always feel safe.
Mittenwald, a charming town nestled in the Bavarian Alps of Germany, is famous for its vibrant painted houses and rich history of violin-making, showcased at the Geigenbaumuseum. The 18th-century St. Peter and St. Paul Church features stunning frescoes. Surrounding the town are scenic paths leading to Lautersee Lake and the Laintal waterfall to the west, while Hoher Kranzberg offers trails and viewpoints to the northwest.
Reinbach Waterfalls, located in the Parco Naturale Vedrette di Ries-Aurina in South Tyrol, offer a stunning natural spectacle. The waterfalls are accessible via short hiking trails through a scenic forest, allowing visitors to witness the dramatic cascades of the high-flowing river. The surrounding Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park provides opportunities for holiday activities such as hikes, visits to the visitor center, and tours to the waterfalls.
An amazing place hidden by the forests 🤩 I highly recommend this place, it’s around 15 minutes walk by the parking, just follow the path.
Pier RK — Google review
You see the fall in all it’s powerful glory, you feel it’s power up close. Walking times from the starting point to the 1st waterfall about 20 min and to the 2nd waterfall about 40 minutes. The third one takes about 55 minutes. During the summer months and open now, in from the top you can return with the Fly-Line.Some parts is a bit of a climb and paths a bit stony so wearing hiking shoes is good for the grip. You will get a bit wet closer to the waterfall so getting a rain proof jacket is a good idea
Koel Ganguly — Google review
To find the parking place you need to find the right turn (very tiny one) from the main road (sp48) and follow it, thought after the bridge you'll find the place
Nikolay Nikolayev — Google review
Amazing family afternoon out! Definitely do zip line- I think it’s closed on Fridays! We got lucky bc it was open for a group. There’s restaurants at bottom and top. My 5 & 7 yr old did zip line it was $10 each!!! Amazing! Take some of the walks off the path as everything is covered in moss.
Amy B — Google review
Fantastic triple waterfall and zipline for an easy descent!
James Craig — Google review
Great place to hike up to hill watching three different waterfalls on the way. Good for beginners at hiking.
T. H. — Google review
Always loved these ones and the pleasant walk with a few remarkable places to stop by. Absolutely recommended for hot summer days, you'll enjoy the fresh clouds of water :-)
Massimo Rosin — Google review
It is a very pretty place. Walking up the hill along the waterfall lets you admire different parts of it.
Marcin Wolcendorf — Google review
Great waterfall and was difficult to reach up with a baby.
Weight restrictions for fly line 15kg.
Parking was full at 11am with high coast and there was a free parking 1 kilo away.
mohammed ibrahim — Google review
Amazing adventure must to see
Also try to get the experience of sky line
Abdulaziz M — Google review
A perfect place for nature lovers and for a short hike.
The way to the three waterfalls is well paved and marked. The view of the three waterfalls is worth the short hike.
AVINASH KALARICKAL — Google review
Not overly trafficked. It was certainly a nice hike.
Picturesque alpine lake with shimmering turquoise waters, offering sailing, boating & hiking.
Located between the Karwendel Mountains and the Brandenberg Alps, Lake Achensee is extremely popular. It’s just beautiful. From Munich it’s almost a 2 hours drive but the views there are spectacular. This lake is very popular with surfers, windsurfers and sailors and is playfully known by locals as the “Sea of Tirol”. There are swimming areas along the shore. Many restaurants and cafes surrounds the lake. You have many parking spots. You can either take stroll around the lake or take the cable car up the Kandelwal and do a hike.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
very beautiful and amazing lake.. it was raining there and i loved the experience
Latifah — Google review
The view of the lake is astonishing.
Riding the bicycle along the lake was a very fun activity. We also found a small rope park near the west-northern shore that the kids loved, it is located near a small church. We saw lots of ducks in the lake 🙂🦆🦆🦆🥇. Plan a half day here, a great activity for the whole family.
Slava Mironov — Google review
One of the best Lakes I’ve visited
Abdulaziz M H Al Muhanna — Google review
Super nice lake. Should visit with family and kids. They really love this place. Lot of option for hiking for both kids and adults. Some hiking are difficult for kids . You can see lot of water falls while hiking here. Boating is another good option . It’s really worth to boating. Sunny day will be the best time for hiking. There many restaurants. Parking place. Unfortunately toilet f
Are bad even with paying. Many option for kids playing. Sunny day will be crowded. But hiking path are not crowded. So you can enjoy a lot. Need visit many time to cover entire area
Jolly Jacob — Google review
Amazing views. We absolutely loved this lake. Parking was so easy to find. There is plenty along the way and it wasn’t crowded at all for a Saturday.
Jenny — Google review
Very comfortable and cheap accommodation (I recommend to have Alpenverein card) with great views and good food. Best Kaiserschmarrn and and burgers I’ve had.
Agnieszka Pom — Google review
Nice place to have a swim. It would be nice with a place to buy something to drink. If you have to go to restroom you have to have some cent.
Line Damgaard Marcussen — Google review
Achensee or Achen Lake is in Tyrol, Austria. It is a beautiful place with skiing areas near the lake. There are many different trekking and biking ways.
Emy Evans — Google review
Beautiful lake to visit in Austria. It can be a bit difficult to find a parking spot (you will have to pay as well if you do). The water is turquise and shallow, sandy bottom with few rocks 🏖 Can be a bit crowded and hard to find seating in the shadow. Will definitely recommend visiting 🐚
Caroline Maj — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking, swimming, scuba diving, sup, etc.
kokaroll — Google review
We visited during easter, and there was less water and no boating was available. I think going into summer should be preferred
vipul jain — Google review
Very nice alpine lake. Pleasant environment and nature at its best. Blue water , park to play for kids, nice path to walk or ride a bicycle. Plenty of space . Lake is in between mountains . Quite a picture perfect location . Tones of restaurants around the lake. If you go at top north side of lake, you will found lot of good places to stay , eat and relax. You can also do swimming. For kids also area is there.
Supriya Joshi — Google review
I visited this area in August: sunny weather, tourists from many European countries, and a typical vacation atmosphere. I truly recommend the trail surrounding the lake. It's 22.5km in total, with the left size a typical mountain hike, while the rest easy and pleasant. Sailing a top attraction with SUP quite popular.
Stefano Maruzzi — Google review
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Large lake featuring a royal villa, an art museum & boating tours, plus hiking & biking trails.
Great place to visit and walk around
Bijna Balan — Google review
Great place to go during the summer months. The beach is great for swimming and cooling off. This is a rock “beach” Not sand. Really tough to get in and out of the water comfortably without them. There is a small town part to get ice cream, snacks and food. Definitely gets crowded when it’s hot.
Abigail Adamek — Google review
Beautiful place.... very serene atmosphere.... the lake is very scenic with a view of the Alps... It is a very short distance from Munich and has lots of cafes to hang out at.....
Shoma Naskar — Google review
Most amazing place to relax and just enjoy the natural beauty of Bavarian state. Especially summer is best place to visit Starnberg lake view is best and local stores offer you boating option and have fun with love ones or friends and best part around is local food with view of see 😍 including gift shop where you can get souvenirs to remember best moment of it. All together this place is worth visiting.
JIMIL OZA — Google review
Very nice Lake, easy to reach from Munich by Train, beautiful views, good Hotels and Restaurants👍😀
August Bo Tao — Google review
Nice place to go for a swim easy to get there by train S6 from Munich
Junaid Barakzai — Google review
My visit to Lake Starnberg in the evening was a magical experience. I hopped on the RE from Munich, and in under 20 minutes, I was there, right before sunset. The lake's vastness and depth left me in awe, and it's my go-to place for a relaxing run. The tranquility of the evenings by the lake is something I look forward to escaping the city's chaos.
Gaurav Mann — Google review
Beautiful lake and a perfect day trip. A perfect view and good restaurants are near Possenhofen which is easily reachable by public transports.
Lara Surmeli (A little bit of Larifari) — Google review
Very relaxing.
Have a good time here.
Thunyakan Ch. — Google review
Beautiful lake with bot rides and water activities
Sara Galvan Noyola — Google review
My visit to Lake Starnberg was a magical experience. I hopped I aas there in sprins or summer the lake depth and colors took me to another world of tranquility and peace simply love it
Mouna “Moejana” Ouni — Google review
Very peaceful. The lake was very calm, and there is a cafe morth of the lake if you're hungry.
Timothy Andre — Google review
The lake and the surrounding area are absolutely gorgeous, particularly in autumn. But it's also nicer on a summer day when you can actually see on the other side of the lake. The woods around are perfect for a stroll, and close to the harbour, there are many places to grab food, coffee or snacks. Very lovely if you happen to be in the area, but probably you should not go out of your way to see this place if you have other plans.
Mohamed Arab — Google review
Very nice and peaceful, especially in the early morning hours
Viktória Hadlaczki — Google review
One of the most beautiful lakes in Bavaria and indeed a great place to take a boat/cruise ride, ride or drive around it, swim in to and of course to enjoy the spectacle of the Alps visible on the southern end...
The lake is surrounded by 8-9 beautiful villages.. Starnberg being the biggest and most popular of them... where the lake also gets its name from.
There are many parks and bathing grounds around the entire lake too...some private some public.. though in the summers there's a problem of mosquitoes around the areas that are too green.
The Krimml Waterfalls in Austria are a magnificent natural wonder, featuring Europe's highest waterfall with a 380m drop amidst a wooded mountainside. The Falls present an extraordinary sight, enveloped in mist and occasionally adorned with rainbows or frozen solid depending on the season. The Wasserfallweg is the scenic walking path starting at the ticket office that meanders up through mixed forest to offer tourists numerous vantage points for close-up views of this breathtaking landscape.
Must visit...spectacular waterfalls, the trek thru the woods, trees still covered with snow. ..one with nature. So peaceful and serene. Totally loved it. Since it was off season, there wasn't any crowds or queues. 😍
Mal P — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls with stunning views of the alps. Its a steep hike but it’s very worth it. When you reach the top you can hike besides the river through the alps. The only negative is a lot of people. I highly recommend it and it’s the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen.
Tomas B — Google review
Very impressive waterfalls! I can highly recommend spending at least half a day here in order to make the round tour during which you will pass all of the waterfalls.
The paths can be quite steep during some sections but they are well maintained and easily accessible for all people with basic fitness and proper shoes. We saw families with several children and strollers as well as groups of pensioners which made it all the way to the top and were rewarded with stunning views. That being said, it is important to note that these waterfalls are certainly not a secrets for tourists which is why the paths were quite crowded, yet not overcrowded.
Johannes — Google review
This has been one of the most heartwarming experiences I've ever had. It was truly refreshing, delightful, and thoroughly enjoyable. The location is incredibly welcoming for visitors. The hike, while moderate, was invigorating, although we didn't quite make it to the waterfall's highest point. It took us just over an hour to reach the café area, where we relaxed by the river, formed just downstream from the waterfall. It was incredibly soothing and definitely worth a visit.
Duha Abdulmajid — Google review
Suggest you pack a picnic and plan to spend the day at Krimml. The waterfalls are an amazing sight. The path is safe and even with stops to take photos. Really enjoyed!
Richard Black — Google review
There not much information provided regarding entrance fee. There’s a booth right at the bottom of the waterfall. Cost €5 per person. Bring a waterproof rain jacket. Don’t waste effort with umbrella because you would need to climb the rocks to get a view of the waterfall.
SH W — Google review
These waterfalls are 3, low medium and high and they are stunning. U have a walk in the middle of the woods to the very top. Really really nice
Jessica Sansa — Google review
This place is around 1 hour driving from Zell Am See. It is very nice place with beautiful scenery and quite cold weather. You need to pay around 20 euro to enter and then 8 euro for each person.
Nasser Mohammed — Google review
The krimml waterfalls are an absolute wonder of the nature, one the most beautiful places we have been in Austria. I knew the Austrian countryside was cool, but I got impressed by so many extraordinary places like this one. Not only the nature itself, but the infrastructure, organization and support for tourists are really impressive.
Flavio Pimentel — Google review
These waterfalls are stunning with a beautiful but steep walk in the forest taking you to various different view points
Samantha Lewis — Google review
We had a great time here, views are amazing of the waterfall . If you get chance go to the very top. Unfortunately we were restricted on time so only got half way up.
Places to grab a drink and a couple of souvenir shops.
Not ideal for those with reduced mobility.
Rosemary Davies — Google review
An absolutelly stuning place, a must if you're in the reach. The hike might be quite demandingly steep if you want to reach to the top, but you can also easily just have a delightful stroll at the bottom and just enjoy the view up.
Jakub Hrebenar — Google review
Amazing fall, huge in size, very impressive force of nature. The climb in the path next to the fall is not easy and not everyone can reach the top. There is lots of parking nearby and also a museum with water games for the kids. Super fun. Recommended for families. Included in the Salzburger land card.
Ammar Abdellatif — Google review
A great hiking trail, that’s starts from 1070 meters at the feet of the first waterfall and ends at 1460 meters. We spent here 3 hours. The walk has steep parts but is kids friendly, along the walk there are view points to the waterfalls.
There are a coffeehouse and a restaurant at the start of the trail, and also one at 1300+ meters.
Very recommended trail.
Slava Mironov — Google review
Great waterfalls in a very scenery Mountainside. Was a great hike, but challenging for beginners to reach the first restaurant. I can recommend to visit this restaurant, since it serves with stunning views of the surroundings.
Matze Mac — Google review
Great walks. Paths are very accessible. Waterfalls have many points from where you can see them and take great photos. You can even go there with a kids trolley. We took a walk with our 3years old and he had a good time there. 2 small playgrounds at the beginning of the path.
Adrian P — Google review
One of the biggest waterfalls in Europe but not my favorite but worth a visit.
An advice, buy the 8€ ticket unless you have a car then buy the 13€ tickets which includes the parking in P4 and the entry to the water museum.
Second advice, avoid the gate entry a few km before the waterfall which costs 11€ for no reason you can take the right lane to avoid the gate.
Mahmoud Awad — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls and excellent paths from the visitor centre to the lower, middle and upper falls. Quite a few places to eat and drink there too. Gets quite busy.
Marc Dobson — Google review
This was better then expected! The falls are stunning. When you look at the fotos you cannot grab the size of the thing. It’s a combination of several falls and rapids with the water being very wild.
For people liking hiking they are able to walk to the upper part of the stream. You can choose climbing to the middle part (having the restaurant) and going to the upper part. Getting to the upper parts takes about 1.5 hours. A further half an hour walk through the glacier canyon will take you to two restaurants. We enjoyed the smaller one which was vert cozy. The quietness and surrounding was making the two hour hike absolutely worthwhile.
Glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 sq. mi., with spa towns & hiking routes nearby.
Amazing place!!! But you see many many rich (and old) people here for holidays.
Sunnatullo Fazliev — Google review
Serene and peaceful, a gorgeous location for a good walk. Remember to grab a cup of hot chocolate and a variety of cakes from Aran, a good lakeside cafe.
Prathyusha Sebastian — Google review
Extremely pretty! It's definitely one of the most pretty places in Germany!
Caio Souza Cavalcante — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema Ferdousi Tisha — Google review
Tegernsee is surrounded by mountains which makes the view even more beautiful. Perfect for holidays / day trip from Munich.
Amy — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!!
Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs.
But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more.
Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima Maloumi — Google review
A beautiful lake with a mountain background is totally mesmerizing and peaceful. They offer a full round cruise ride which is 90 mins long , you can definitely spend half a day here
Pranav sk — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan Pise — Google review
So a beautiful place to walk around and enjoy the views. Also nice to swim during hot summer day.
Constantine Shpikat — Google review
One of my favourite places around Munich, it offers relaxing atmosphere that can be enjoyed in sunny days with a local beer. Also driving to the place, avoiding autobahn is pretty fun.
Kufstein Fortress, a medieval stronghold perched above the town and overlooking the Inn River, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This well-preserved fortress has witnessed centuries of territorial disputes between Tirol and Bavaria, serving as a prison for political captives. Today, visitors can explore its reconstructed 1300s design, featuring stone walls, halls, and a museum showcasing regional history and historic artifacts from past battles.
As soon as you walk out of the train station, you can see this representative building of Kufstein. It has a very distinctive appearance. When I visited, there was even the sound of music playing at 12:00, which is very special!!!
??? — Google review
Indeed this is an interesting and exciting experience. One can find themselves in a medieval atmosphere, try being imprisoned, try on a knight's helmet and gloves, observe the variety of cannons, enter the dungeons, well and many many more.
the views from the castle are amazing! Definitely a recommendation.
Andrii Gerasymchuk — Google review
1. Wonderful sightseeing
2. Historical place
3. Interesting underground tunnel
4. Beautiful view of the city from the elevator
5. Nice shop
未来Mirai — Google review
Excellent place to visit, lot of stuff to see and a spectacular view !!
Stevo T — Google review
A clashing point from the old times between Tyrol and Bavaria. There are some interesting displays and videos (with English subtitles!), but some areas are a bit dated and badly lit. At noon every day you can hear the great organ playing and they hold events from time to time. If you're in the Kufstein area, it's worth a visit.
Martiine Mayeur — Google review
This was a highlight on our Germany trip. The fortress is really incredible. It was very, very cold when we went so we did hurry through some of it. If you have mobility issues parts of this will be difficult to manage. On the top of the wall you can get spectacular views of the city. A nice gift shop is also available with a few nice local made wares but a larger selection of imports.
We enjoyed this just as much as Salzburg and it wasn't nearly as crowded.
If you go be sure to eat at Purlepons. Great Bavarian good and atmosphere.
Debby Morris — Google review
This fortress is not so interesting by itself, the fact that there use to be a political prisen, and had famose priseners is a plus. There all so is a free morning fuge concert, that is very nice.
Daniel Wasserman — Google review
Interesting exhibition about life in a castle and the history of Kufstein Fortress.
Due to the extensive grounds, the fortress is not overcrowded despite the high number of visitors.
Gastronomy is available on the premises.
the fortress is an attraction worth seeing, especially for families with children.
D Rieken — Google review
At first I was hesitant to visit it but I don't regret it. It was definitely a good decision. The fortress is really huge and in good condition. Amazing views. You can walk there for hours. Recommend to come before 12PM as at 12 pm there is a small concert with the organ. The maestro is playing famous melodies of the visitors' locations. Must attend place!
Serena T. — Google review
A truly wonderful Castle. I visited it during the Ritterfest and I enjoyed every corner of It. It gives you a wonderful view of the Town and of the Inn's surroundings. A true Pearl!
Pietro Dell' Erba — Google review
Interesting stop driving from Cortina to Munich. Great walk around both inside and out to learn about the history of the fortress. Great museum and quite an impressive collection of historical artifacts.
Kimberly Braham — Google review
Beautiful place and lot of information about the fortress history on their app you can download! Worth visiting and spending couple of hours exploring!
Iris O — Google review
Highly recommend to visit. Very informative place with videos, pictures.
Interesting for all age kids or adults.
Worth the visit even if the weather not great.
Gyorgy Vegh — Google review
the story behind this medieval fortress, the role of Maximilian 1 in it and the battles between Bavarians and tyrol till the ww2 is really impressive.
a very nice shop at the entrance, 14€/adult. take first the bahn to the top with a view to the old city. the fortress is divided in Block A B C and D. with towers, prisons, armory, old pumps and tunnels and many more you will see in this place. in addition a very talented guy play the Organ every day at 12.00 Pm and you feel the sound from the Pfiferturm. it is really an iconic place.
many platforms with awesome view to the city/river.
duration visit 3 hrs.
david antoun — Google review
Can’t miss coming here if you visit Kufstein! Great views of the town and interesting things to discover within the castle.
Amazon Islinger — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit.
Fantastic views.
Greg Daniel — Google review
Off season and had the whole fortress to ourselves. Highly recommend the rock passage- imagine going through with just a torch.
The German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology is a vast museum that showcases original artifacts and interactive displays on energy, transportation, and astronomy. It holds the title of being the largest technology museum globally, spanning over 50,000 square meters and exhibiting around 28,000 objects. The museum offers a unique experience as it combines traditional exhibits with hands-on activities such as demonstrations, experiments, and media stations. Visitors can engage with various subjects ranging from agriculture to photography to space technology.
We worked our way through the museum, from the top floor (space) down to the basement (mining), and it is clear where the museum has spent money and where it is in sad need of attention. This is a very big museum where you can spend more than 1 day if you wanted to! The museum has thousands of objects on display, all aimed at science and technology. It includes several different floors and different themes throughout the building. Totally recommended if you’re into science or technology related things!
Pamela Meindl — Google review
The amount of detail that is put into this place is amazing. You can find out anything about technology, from microchips, cameras/photography, to modern stuff like robotics and space shuttles. I would suggest arming yourself with a bag of popcorn, a big cola, 6 hours of free time and a lot of patience to have a great experience.
Andrei Oprescu — Google review
Amazing place if you are here to learn. The museum has almost everything science and technology from robotics to encryption and everything in between! You can spend weeks and months here without getting bored!
There are also live demonstrations every hour during weekend (only in German though)!
Would highly recommend to visit this place!
Harry — Google review
Great place to take kids for a day of fun and learning! It is a great science museum with many interactive displays, topics and historic through modern objects on display. We went in mid March, a weekday and there was no wait and no hassle. Very nice old architecture on the outside and nice location on the river.
PETER VALKOV — Google review
Great place, lots of fun. There are 6 different levels, takes a ton of time to visit them all. Friendly note: 5-6PM you can get in for free. I know it's far from sufficient to go through everything, but it's at least something.
ukLz — Google review
Definitely a museum that deserves 5 stars. It explains very well what civilization is. There are many places to visit in different branches. It's a great place for kids too. There are very nice activities and applications that they can try and do. 14 euros per person. There is a family discount. I would recommend it to everyone.
Niels Reed — Google review
Really cool place of you love engineering. It os a very visual experience and there are a lot of things to explain here. It doesn't feel like it is a place dedicated for kids so adults can also have fun in their knowledge exploration. There is a lot of information and it is really well designed but I strongly recommend choosing a section sticking to it and enjoy on part of the museum as there is too much to see. Each section really delves into details and it will be impossible to grasp everything in one go.
Stefan Tudor — Google review
This is a really cool museum with plenty to see, also a very big variation. Everything from airplanes to harvest equipment. A very interesting museum, but it is very crowded usually with a lot of school classes visiting it and generally a very long queue to the entrance, but if you are interested in technology it is totally worth the waiting time.
Joseph Z — Google review
Best science museum in the world.
Magnificently curated with diversity of topics, but most of them treated with a great deal of thoroughness.
Plenty of interactive examples and representations of scientific concepts as well as history of scientific discoveries.
Access is pretty easy.
There is a downloadable museum app that is like nothing I have ever seem before.
Juan Uribe — Google review
The Deutsches Museum is a treasure for all science lovers. Exhibits cover almost all areas of science such as Robotics, Aerospace, Electronics, Maths, etc. They also organize workshops and demos so that visitors can get a hands on experience. The museum is so big that you can practically spend an entire day there and still not be done with seeing everything. There is a small cafe inside where you can get coffee, cold drinks and snacks. Plenty of washrooms too.
Padmini M S — Google review
A very big museum with a lot of interesting things!
There's a lot of expositions where you can interact with it, and for me that's a most have for a museum about technology.
The price is a little bit expensive (14 euros for adults) but there are some discounts ( 4,5 euros for students).
What confuses me is that the minimum payment by credit card is 20 euros... That's really not convenient for tourists
El Walid Kadura — Google review
A lot of exhibits, various things and a lot to learn. The museum is very well organized, many interactive items, several places where you can have a quick snack, drink a cofee or a beer. If you plan to visit it reserve at least 4 hours from your time to do that.I strongly recommend visiting this place!
Eusebiu Barbulescu — Google review
One of the most entertaining museums I’ve ever visited. There are numerous exhibits that facilitate learning. I recommend planning to spend the entire day there. It is definitely worth visiting multiple times. There is a special room where only adults accompanied by children are allowed; you cannot enter without a child.
Ольга Демидова — Google review
It takes a long time to buy tickets, because many school students go there together. It's better to set aside a day to visit the museum. Personally, I feel that this museum is very suitable for scientific enlightenment. It has a basic and comprehensive display of agricultural science, technology, music, aviation and industry.
1 2 — Google review
This is a HUGE museum, so don’t expect to see it all in one day, but it truly has so much to offer adults and kids. The exhibits are extremely educational and well-curated, and the location is great as well. You can go for a stroll along the Isar afterwards! They also have a restaurant with a rooftop terrace which gets pretty crowded on nice days, but it’s a great atmosphere!
Angie Ann — Google review
All about science. The museum is a super cool place for people of all ages, kids and adults alike, really interactive, interdisciplinarily informative and overall a worthy experience for science lovers. To explore everything in details one may spend a whole day there, but normally about 4 hours is already pretty overwhelming. One thing to improve is the info screens that do not always work, as the videos do not play. Clean toilets and overall high accessibility.
Amelia Nguyen — Google review
The best technic museum I've ever seen. A lot of interesting stands and information.
Also I recommend to download an app of museum with a map and excursion.
It took more than 3 hours to see only a big part of the building but not the whole.
I recommend visiting this museum for families with kids. Your kids and u will find a lot of interesting stands.
German — Google review
Possibly the best museum I have ever been to. Ranging from aircraft to an entire section on suspension bridges. As well as model railways, scientific discoveries, musical instruments — you name it. You definitely need a full day to see it all — if not multiple days! I particularly liked how the pendulum from the outside clock tower hangs all the way down the central staircase to the ground floor, where you can watch it swinging.
Cian Tempest — Google review
As the bigger part of the museum is under renovation until 2028, there is a new part of the museum that is still accessible. The ticket costs 15€. I loved the quantum physics section, satellites, and optical instruments. Other sections are bridges, farming, medicine and musical instruments. More sections such as microbiology are still under construction. Can easily spend 4 hours here. Not suitable for children as the topics are quite complicated.
Review Monster — Google review
Amazing collection! I loved the robotics, aviation, astronomy and consumer electronics halls. Some of the displays are geared towards a younger audience while others should be interesting for all ages. It’s way too big to see in one go so I hope to be back someday.
Sourav Ghosh — Google review
Great experience in well designed technological experience covering wide range of scientific areas. Live demo on various topics throughout the days. Hands-on workshops for children. Variety of options for snacks. One can spend the entire day there.
Yaroslav Kurennoy — Google review
The most enjoyable museum experience I have ever had! Great for engineering and science related people. And also great for kids, free to kids under 6.
Great place to spend a full day. Tons of technical experience to enjoy!
Marienplatz, the vibrant heart of Munich, serves as a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. This city-center square and transport hub is home to St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. It is renowned for its iconic New Town Hall and the Mariensaule column dedicated to St. Mary.
A great location in Munich with countless places to shop, eat, and relax. The central square is also so large and distinct that it’s a helpful landmark for those of us visiting from out of country, and for meeting up with friends. The architecture is beautiful. The atmosphere is bustling. We had some great times, and great food here.
Overall: key location and we will return when we are next in Munich.
David Urquhart — Google review
An amazing clock tower with so much ornate detail. It was very busy even on Monday, I would recommend you go on a weekday. The clock rings 3 times a day in the summer. 2 in the winter. Amazing sight to see nonetheless.
Cole Wright — Google review
A nice central plaza that lies in the heart if the city connecting between its main streets and shopping malls. You can sit there for the whole day enjoying the traditional bakery and watching the freelancer artists doing their musical performance. Got money to waste ? You can do all your shopping from the near by shops. Apple is by the corner😍.
Ahmed Reda Donia — Google review
Main square. Very beautiful architecture, with non-standard design of balconies and stained glass windows. Each part of the buildings is unique in its own way. When you stand on this square, you temporarily forget that today is the 21st century - the surrounding environment takes you to the Middle Ages, the time of knights. This square is truly the historical center of Munich.
Diana — Google review
A perfect place that offers many different options to enjoy a nice beer in the outdoors. I loved the architecture there, the place is so beautiful and it is surrounded by many other wonderful places such as cathedrals, restaurants, emblematic buildings and other spots just waiting to be discovered by us!
Yorkys Alejandra Julca — Google review
Very beautiful place. To enjoy it the most i would suggest to visit it during the sunrise on a weekday when there are no crowds of people since it's extremely popular. Fantastic architecture, literally must visit for every tourist in Munich.
Alex Rybkovsky — Google review
The old city center of Munich is a place you can sit, stand, watch for hours with ornate detail and people watching.
Sadly we missed the final Glockenspiel show of the day (17:00) but there were plenty of other bells to enjoy throughout the hour.
Tom Coomes — Google review
This place is incredible, you could stare at this building all day and still not see all the details. We went back to see the glockenspiel, at 5pm. The building could not be any more impressive. The performances in the square were entertaining too. It's definitely a spot you don't want to miss if you are in Munich. The train will take you directly there if you aren't in walking distance. There are many restaurants and shops nearby.
Amber Doran — Google review
This town square is a must visit in Munich. The architecture is simply gorgeous, with its unique balconies and windows designs/colors. There are many street stalls selling foods and drinks, souvenirs and branded stuff. Also, numerous street artists were performing when we were there. This further adds to the colorfulness and character of the area. The design makes us forget that we are in the modern days and takes us back to many centuries ago.
There are lots to see, shop, eats for every taste and individual, from beer markets to restaurants. Our family of 4 enjoyed ourselves thoroughly here. Pity we were here on a day trip only. Will come back if we have the chance.
Seah Shao Jun Nigel — Google review
Beautiful place, crowded but lots of shops and pigeons. I recommend visiting. The glockenspiel show isn't anything impressive. I recommend taking the elevator for a few euro up the town hall and seeing a view of Munich.
Andy Ivanov — Google review
Just perfect for enjoying your beer out in the open, there are many bars or cafe around. And of course… the expensive shopping nearby. Any brand you can think of, you will find it here.
Dimitris Christou — Google review
Wonderful Square in center of Munich. Been here 4 years ago and it is always a pleasure to be on this historical place! Many shops, nice eateries, souvenirs, just enjoy and take a walk through the city center of Munich!
Vedran ?oti? — Google review
The square serves as the heart of the city, bustling with activity and surrounded by historic landmarks.
The centerpiece of Marienplatz is the awe-inspiring New Town Hall. Its towering spires and intricate Gothic design took my breath away. Watching the famous Glockenspiel come to life was a true delight.
The square is filled with charming shops, cafes, and restaurants that lined its edges. From traditional Bavarian clothing stores to contemporary boutiques, there was something for every taste.
Marienplatz square in Munich truly captured the essence of the city. Its historic charm, lively atmosphere, and central location make it an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a shopaholic, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking an authentic Bavarian experience, Marienplatz square has it all.
Filip Elez — Google review
Heart of the Munich City. Every person visiting this beautiful city must have visited or passed through the Marienplatz.. city center of Munich. Most of the household items and all the shops are found here. Always a crowded place. It is definitely a safe place even though it's crowded. People are nice, they just care their own business. Place for all the young people to vibe around and spend nice time with the closed ones. Great place to pass time. Looks very beautiful during the spring 🌼 and summer 🌞⛱️ season. Nice tulips flowers 🌺🌹 are planted in this place.. everyday show time for the bell ringing amazes people and keeps them wait there and watch the show for few minutes.. no tickets and entrance fee are required. A lot of souvenir shops are found in this place .. highfi city area. Have fun visiting Munich Marienplatz.
Karthikeyan S — Google review
A nice place in the center of city with beautiful and amazing central location in Munich. The architecture is beautifully done. the central square is spacious and you can have a walk around old historical buildings as well as observe monuments around. They worth taking pictures of.
The main reason people love to visit here is its atmosphere at the time of ticking clock tower with dancing dolls. It has couple of very tall towers from where you can have breathtaking views of Munich city.
It’s a crowded place because main shopping street next to it. A lots of shopping stores, cafes & restaurants around for quick shopping or grabbing a quick bite.
Don’t drive there because parking is bite far but best traveling by subway. If you are planning to visit Munich, this place is a must visit.
win task — Google review
Great views, lots to see, shop, eats for every preference. We had a blast walking all over this area. Loved the market too. Fresh everything. Beautiful place to spend time and learn bits of Munich.
christine alvarado — Google review
It's an absolutely beautiful building. The clock tower rings out, high above the other buildings and through the streets. The figures dance around on a carousel. There are statues and dragons and works of stone from a very long time ago. Many people gather around, taking photos and videos as it chimes. Inside has some interesting features, like gargoyles and spiral staircase, more statues and some doors to walk through. Check it out.
The KitzSki mountain cable car is a popular winter sports destination that boasts a diverse range of challenging skiing and snowboarding slopes. Located in a picturesque and welcoming town, visitors can enjoy good quality lifts, well-groomed runs, and delicious food at the base and huts. The resort is sprawling with plenty of opportunities to find quieter corners even during peak times. Skiers looking to improve their skills will appreciate the several small black sections on the Kirchberg side.
Really great ski station with so many lifts and slopes that is perfect place for a week trip to see at least part of it ❄️☀️⛷️🥰
Sebastian — Google review
Skiing was pretty good except for the fact that the buses that are supposed to take you back were not running between the stations. Had to find a taxi to bring us back to Pass Thurn
Franklin — Google review
It's a nice ski resort especially for skiers who want to improve. There are several small black sections especially on the Kirchberg side. The lifts were a bit crowded in the morning but the resort is quite big and it's not hard to find quieter corners (even during weekends).
Krishna Char — Google review
First time experiencing the Kitzski area. Its a very large ski area with lots of variation and long valley runs. The lifts are all very modern, amlost every lift is a 6-8 seater with weather bubble and heated seating. Only major con for me is the low elevation. Also didnt like the bus connections in the spring season.
Conclusion:
+ very well connected and modern lifts
+ huge area, (+connection to Wilder Kaiser)
+ long valley runs
+ strong snowmaking
+ lots of amazing ski huts with delicious food
- low elevation, not very snow sure (booking half a year in advance is not advised), valley runs might not be open,
- some lifts (p.ex Fleckalmbahn) open at 8am but the first bus goes at 8:15am from Kirchberg (8:28am after 10. March)
- online info not always reliable: weather stations show error, runs marked open that are closed in real. Also some runs that looked still good were closed without a reason.
- expensive ski area
- from 10. March on only 1 bus every hour between Pengelstein and Ki-West lifts
M Hoffman — Google review
Was good but… not that good as SkiWelt.
And most dangerous slalom gigant not ready to ski.
Artur — Google review
If I could I would give ZERO!!! Slopes are not prepared. At 11am there are extreme mulds and ice. Would not recommend. Do not choose this region for skiing!!!!
Ragaba — Google review
Chaos! They shut the cable car link between Jochberg and Kitzbühel (the weather seemed quite benign to me, but I'm not complaining about this), leaving hundreds of skiers stranded on the wrong side of the resort. There were no messages on the mountain about what to do, but luckily others seemed to know. So we skied down to Jochberg to find hundreds of people waiting for a bus. None came. The cable car shut early in the day, so why was there no contingency plan? Tiny busses came and went, already quite full on arrival. Eventually we squeezed onto one with our kids, which was dangerously full, people being thrown around every time the bus turned. We arrived home 2 hours later. What a complete joke. Surely this must happen quite a lot and why do they not have a plan for it. On subsequent days we did not want to ski to the other side of the resort in case it happened again. Unfortunately this officially l probably means we won't visit the resort again. It's crazy busy in any case.
Nick Marshall — Google review
Great resort with good lifts in a nice, quiet, beautiful and welcoming town. Was there during the week and it was not very crowded. Good food at base and huts. The runs were well groomed. The only regret is they we didn’t have more time there. Will definitely return. Loved staying at Gamshof hotel!
Joy Wilson Richards — Google review
We had the chance to ski for 2 days. it was a great weather and the slopes are georgeus. There are many different lifts available. If you want to see all the slopes, one day is not enough, you can only ski the whole mountain in 3-4 days. There are restaurants in many different points. A great destination for a ski holiday. Daily skipass in peak season is 65 euro per person
Burak — Google review
Its just about 300 meters from Kitzbühel center. Thera is a big parking and rental ski shops just next to it. Within 15 minutes you can reach the top of the mountain.The scenary and the ride to the top is so breathtaking!!
Dimitris Pavlis — Google review
Very nice place. The ticket is about 25 EUR but the view is splendid. It feels a bit expensive in summer however the view is very nice. There is no vegetarian restaurant at the mountain top. Hence I would suggest to carry our own food at mountain top. You might want to eat something at mountain top considering the view , which is fabulous. However only drinks are served which is not do good during lunch time.
The BMW Museum, located in Munich, is a cutting-edge steel museum that showcases engines, designs, and vintage as well as modern cars from the beloved brand. With its unique bowl-shaped design, it is a must-see for car enthusiasts. The spacious museum houses a wide range of antique cars and motorcycles that were rarely seen in BMW's early days. Spanning 5,000 square meters, it offers visitors an extensive collection of products to explore and can easily occupy half a day.
One of the best organized museums I've visited in recent history. Every part of it is informative, provides tons of insight on each particular topic.. There are even interactive screens where you can learn more certain engines, car models, and so on... The staff is also very pleasant and helpful towards the visitors, there is shop and bistro at the extension of the museum. Either way, very well spent time. It's a must-go destination in Munich, especially if you're a huge automobile enthusiast.
ukLz — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in engineering and design. I visited the museum and was impressed by the vast collection of car models on display. From classic models to the latest releases, the museum has something for everyone.
One thing that stood out to me was the knowledgeable staff, who were always available to answer questions and offer insights into the history and technology behind the cars. Their enthusiasm for the subject matter was infectious and added to the overall experience.
The building itself is a work of art, with a modern design that blends seamlessly with the surrounding architecture. The museum is well-lit, spacious, and well-organized, making it easy to navigate and appreciate the exhibits.
The exhibitions were particularly interesting, providing a glimpse into the evolution of BMW over the years. The displays are interactive and engaging, offering visitors the chance to learn about the technology and innovations that have made BMW a leading car brand.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the BMW Museum in Munich. The collection of cars and exhibits, combined with the modern building design and knowledgeable staff, make for a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Andrew Romanov — Google review
Fantastic place for moto fans including some history of aircraft engines.
Highly recommend - if you don’t want to wait in a queue then buy tickets online in advance. Enjoy the cars and motorcycle evolution.
maciej grochowski — Google review
What an incredible experience! We loved walking around the BMW museum. There is so much to see and it is all presented on such unique ways. You could spend the whole day in here and see the history of BMW from its founding days until now. I highly recommend visiting this if you are in Munich and love cars.
Sebastian Mot — Google review
The museum is excellent, a huge number of specimens. All years and eras of production. There were no queues to enter. Lots of motorcycles, cars, engines, car frames. A walk of 3 hours or more.. Very interesting and impressive.
Diana — Google review
Absolutely magnificent museum. It is carefully curated and all the areas give some sense of the history of BMW, and for fans and just curious people alike, it is thoroughly recommended.
We only spent one hour and a half there, because they closed at 18:00. But I feel like it would take maybe 2-3h to see the Museum perfectly, understanding everything so beautifully displayed there.
Sara — Google review
Every car lover will love this place. What a place!!!🫶
Every information how it started and how many things they have worked for.
Vertical growth and horizontal growth. Both are shown here and its embraced in a good way here.
Highly recommended for anyone who comes to Germany.
Parag Ghate — Google review
I’m not a big fan of cars, so BMW WELT/world is enough for me. It’s free entry (vs. 10euro for BMW museum). The venue and display was set up in an very aesthetic way brought in a pleasant experience. Also u get brilliant view of the BMW “four engine” & “super bowl” building at 2nd floor exit
Alex H. — Google review
Building looks cool from the outside and the museum design and path are really good, some nice voice features I've never seen before. Some of the bike areas empty but all cars and engine(mostly Formula and planes) sections are great(especially the f1 and and the touring racing). Price is reasonable for 1.5h - 2h museum.
Archie — Google review
Nice museum to visit if you like automotive. Displays some of the historic cars, motorcycles, and products of BMW. The museum walks you through the history of BMW and their values. You get to see pieces from history and the modern ones too.
Plan to spend 2-3 hours here. No line when we visited in December. Conveniently located by a train stop.
Jerry Anson — Google review
Amazing museum to visit. The BMW Welt is connected to the BMW Museum by a pedestrian bridge. The BMW Welt is free to visit , but the BMW museum costs 10 euros. It worth every penny. The museum is dome shaped and the welt is four cylinder building. Many amazing cars and bikes to see. The factory tour was one of my favorites. We got to see how different parts are made.
Armita — Google review
Every enthusiasts dream place but as much as it was interesting and had some good cars/bikes it sort of lacked my expectations.
I wanted more, more M cars, Alpinas, maybe even a car to sit in but it's all a bit bland considering. I did learn a few things and would recommend but don't go in expecting a 10 star wow factor
Terrance Harrison — Google review
A Dream Place to visit for the BMW owners and lovers!
Not much to say as you have to come and visit this place.
Definitely buy tickets online, save your time on waiting at the counter. We bought tickets online, its was a quick entry for us.
Dressing storage room is downstairs, I suggest to drop your coats there as its very warm inside.
We enjoyed our time here and will be back again.
Tim T — Google review
If you are passionate about cars and motorcycling you must stop at the BMW museum!
The story of the brand is told in a very clear and engaging way. The route is intuitive and well signposted. Also noteworthy is the bar/bistro which offers many vegan dishes 🌱
Gabriele De Carolis — Google review
I was so amazed at how grand and beautiful this place is. The cars and the history were amazing. Loved every single thing they displayed . A must visit place if you’re in Germany
Tee Wang — Google review
History, passion, technology and future of mobility in one place. One of the must see museums while visiting Munich. You need at least 2 hours to visit the museum, catching some live tours or explanations from the museum staff. Across the street you can visit for free the BMW showroom showcasing new models, but also having some rare exhibitions sometimes.
Bogdan Spiridonic? — Google review
Amazing place. Fan boy or not this place has great history to show. All the cars at the museum are very unique and are described with great depth of detail which all the history behind the vehicles. If you are in the Munich or are at a close city I recommend visiting. A must see! Loads of gifts shops available at entrance of museum and at the BMW Welt area. Canteen has all sorts of hot and cold food so it won’t be difficult to plan your day here. It has a large car park finding space is not a struggle and it’s not expensive. Bays are large all sorts of vehicles can fit there no problem.
Berke Koyluce — Google review
If you are cats lover, you will enjoy it. It has rich content. Not a fan of the museum journey experience, we were bet confused of where to start and where to go next. In general, highly recommended.
Dalal Aldhobaib — Google review
A must see place once visiting Munich. Nice cars and history. It is also good that there is no barrier and you can closely explore the cars. The only missing point is that the station wagon section was closed due to renewal.
Kemal G?ver — Google review
Cool museum with great curation. Worth visiting if you are interested in motored vehicles, history, and of course BMW. Though I am not a big fan of cars or BMW, I still enjoyed the museum as it is. (Tip: Once you enter you will see a QR code which you can use to buy an online ticket, it will save you time.)
dp pd — Google review
What an amazing experience!
It was great to read about the history of BMW as well as see all the classic cars. Airplane engines, motorbikes etc. really great open space museum. Well laid out, doesn’t feel claustrophobic which is good also.
Sita S-R — Google review
Very interesting museum to visit. Might get a bit crowded, so be prepared for that. There's also a decent cafe inside for quick snacks.
Definitely would recommend a visit if your in Munich.
RICHARD — Google review
We expected more from the museum itself, where new cars and motorcycles are top notch, museums don’t provide headphones, the history and eras are completely incomprehensible, you need to take a guided tour, there at certain times. The site for purchasing online tickets does not work, the site is bad. There's a line outside, we're frozen, try buying online and you'll be invited. Not the first museum, but a completely terrible organization.
Tetiana Vasylevska — Google review
This place is a must-visit for BMW enthusiasts. The museum and the Welt offer a fantastic experience. The people are great, providing excellent hospitality. Kudos to the front desk at BMW Welt – they even arranged a taxi for me!
Narayan Kumar — Google review
Interesting place, if you like auto history. Lots of models, starting from the 19th century. Messages in English and German. Several cars are open, and you can feel yourself a bus driver, for example.
I also like the building.
Huge gift shop sells clothes, models, kids toys and many many other things
Parking is on low levels, follow the signs.
Светлана Нудель — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is an exceptional experience. From the moment you step inside, you're transported into a world of automotive excellence. The museum's architecture is a visual treat, with its futuristic design and sleek curves, making it a standout landmark in Munich.
The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated, showcasing a wide range of BMW's historical and contemporary models. Each car is presented with detailed information, allowing visitors to appreciate the evolution of design and technology over the years. The interactive displays and multimedia presentations add an engaging touch, making the visit educational and entertaining.
The staff at the museum are friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. The facility is well-maintained, with clean and spacious exhibition areas. There's also a gift shop where you can find a variety of BMW-themed souvenirs.
Niks M — Google review
A must visit place for car and motorcycle enthusiasts, info about the history of cars,bikes , engines and the development of the company through the years . A huge collection of cars and bikes . Takes about 3-4 hours if you thoroughly go through each and everything .try to visit in the weekdays and in the morning so, you don't have a lot of crowd .
Happy Travelling .
Y SAI TEJA — Google review
If you think the Welt is impressive, please step into the museum. Immerse yourself into the past and present plus a glimpse of the future!
We spent 3.5 hours and that’s not enough! So much to read. So much to learn. Like I said, we now understand our own cars better!
Even my sister, who’s a die-hard Mercedes owner, agreed that both the BMW Welt and the museum were awesome. But now, because of this museum, she wants to visit Stuttgart next, to see whether the Mercedes Museum is as impressive as this one!
Teresa Yee — Google review
A museum to be seen and visited. You need to spend about 3 hours. It is a teaching and instructive museum. Car lovers should definitely go. Interesting contents and vehicles. BMW quality can be felt here! The gift shop was bad. You don’t have many choices.
Anıl KARADAVUT — Google review
We planned to visit this museum before our trip, and it's indeed an excellent museum to learn about BMW’s history, vision, and future of the company, as well as explore BMW cars from the past, present, and future. This museum is for all ages, and it's incredible. I highly recommend it.
Patrick Min — Google review
An excellent museum, which you must visit if you are in Munich. Large historical collection of cars and motorcycles, marine and aircraft engines.
Considering the very large number of models, it leaves you breathless, even if you are not a fan of BMW. Everything is clearly marked and if you follow the numbers, you will visit the entire museum without any problems. Since you cannot bring Russian money into the museum, they have lockers that are locked by inserting a €1 coin, which you take back later when you take your things. Tickets are only €10. Very friendly staff, who will be happy to help you with any ambiguities. We were there on Saturday, given the excellent organization, we entered without waiting. I repeat, if you are in Munich, it is really worth paying €10 to visit this museum!
Haris Obradović — Google review
This place is a must visit pitstop 🚏 on your next trip to Munich! 🇩🇪 The BMW Museum showcases so many cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🏍️ and has the entire history of BMW on display. It's really fun walking 🚶 around and exploring 🔍 the space! I wish I could spend more time here!
The English Garden is an expansive urban park in Munich, constructed in the 18th century. Spanning a vast area of 375 hectares (927 acres), it offers a multitude of activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. Surrounded by several neighborhoods and running alongside the river, this park boasts an impressive network of 78km (50 miles) cycling and jogging trails. Its natural beauty is enhanced by carefully designed landscapes, providing both excitement and comfort to visitors.
This place is just wow, scenic place with lot of places to admire the nature.
You can either walk, cycle inside the park, kids will. Enjoy the vast open space to play.
There is a place at entrance where people surf on the water flow.
You need at least half day to roam around the Garden to enjoy it completely
Ravindra Kulkarni — Google review
It’s great to have 900 acres garden right in the middle of a big city. It had water body, green lawns, forest feeling, beer hall for 7000 people, peaceful pathways, river and on top of it surfing. It was amazing.
Not to missed in Munich !!
Balkrishna Shroff — Google review
Lovely place to walk, cycle, run or sun bathe! You can even watch surfers take turns and show off their skills by the river!
Coco — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful.
Dave Reuss — Google review
The most beautiful park I have visited. Seems like green fields are endless. 😍 Especially the part near the river is quite relaxing. 😎 Best choice for a picnic, yoga 🧘🏻♀️ or meditation. ☀️
Tejsa Shehaj — Google review
One of the best places in Munich to do any kind of outdoor activities. The popular English Garden has beautiful landscapes as well several facilities to do recreational activities including walking, running, playing games, cycling, surfing, having beer, gluwein and many more. It is also beautiful and charming even in winter.
Mrinal Kanti Halder — Google review
Realy nice place!
There is a lake and also the possibility to rent a pedal or paddle boat
20€ for half an hour
There are beautiful ducks and swans hanging out among the people, literally a stunning place for a couple or family outing.
Easy parking, 3€ for the first 2 hours.
Avivit Hirschberg — Google review
It has been a great experience to stroll around this beautiful park. Lots of shaded paths and green grass to relax and enjoy nature.
Maheswari Adriana — Google review
The huge and lovely English Garden in Munich is a great place to visit, whether it's sunny or cloudy. On sunny days, you can enjoy outdoor activities like surfing with a lot of people around. But if you prefer a quieter garden experience, it's even more charming on cloudy days.
Shraddha Thanki — Google review
What an amazing park in the middle of the city. We went when the weather was perfect - slight drizzle which made everything seem greener and smell amazing!
Had a lovely time walking around and enjoying the fresh air. Wish we could've spent more time in this amazing garden.
Prakhar Srivastav — Google review
A place to visit when in Munich. The English Garden is the largest city park in the world, very peaceful, has many walking paths, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can buy delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the unique surfing on the river Eisbah in the English Garden.
Vlatko Tadic — Google review
The Englischer Garden in Munich is very similar to Central Park in the United States and Stanley Park in Vancouver. It is very large, and walking or exercising here is very comfortable. I recommend that everyone who visits Munich should come and see it, especially since there don’t seem to be many places to visit in Munich.
Angelina — Google review
Beautiful place but due to the winter season it was very grayish and of course the water was frozen. It should one of the most green/colorful place during summer and autumn.
Sara mounata — Google review
Huge, close to town, and beautiful. You can swim, enjoy a crate of beer there, sunbathe, even surf. It does get very crowded on summer afternoons, so perhaps come in the morning from April-August. There’s plenty of shade by the sides and a couple of beer gardens for a bite and a drink. Police regularly has a presence in the area.
Morph — Google review
So pretty. Free entrance and so much to do and enjoy. Volley ball , swim, tan , bike , surf. It’s really an incredible park
Alexann Keppie — Google review
One of my favorites spots in Munich.
During summer is full of people and you can do many activities there. To play volleyball you need your own nett but eventually you also can ask to join others team. You can swim and do the famous and traditional jump from the bridge at Isar. I always go with my friends, but sometimes after work I go there just to relax, feel some sun and read my book.
Mirian Heerdt — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit to see all the locals and tourists out and about, there is something for everyone. I spent a good 5/6hrs just wandering around, checking out the surfers, live music and seeing the sites. Def worth a visit
Alex Jordan — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful. On warmer days you'll see people surfing as well as concerts. Make sure to stop for a drink and some food as well.
Anthony M — Google review
peaceful in every way. You can reach Munich through forests and along the river without hearing the sound of cars. There are also grill zone and sunbathing areas.
Konuralp Tevfik Bozdag — Google review
It's located close to the city center. Peaceful to take a walk. I visited on Saturday. I entered after visiting the Hofgarten. I love to be close to water, and there is a river where people surf, there are many ducks. I spent a while taking pictures and videos. If you continue walking along the river you will see place where one can buy food and drinks, that was nice, I needed warm drink. Next time would walk further to the other side.
sanjay karkee — Google review
This place has a large grass area, you can chit chat with your friends, play voleyball, sometimes even swim. There are a lot of people on weekends it is jam packed but still fun tho. Oh and you can watch surfers surf against the stream, pretty cool.
Efekan KATI — Google review
Definitely a park to visit when in Munich. The English garden is very peaceful, there are many walking trails, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can purchase delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the area where the river surfing 🌊 takes place. Usually 10 or more surfers line up to get their turn. All ages, young and old! We were here at the end of September 2023. Beautiful weather and really enjoyed our stroll though the park. There are maps to help you not get lost, as the park is quite large. Many tours go to the English garden, biking tours, walking tours and we ever saw horseback riding (but not sure if that was a tour). Most of the trails we were on were paved and wide. Enjoy!
Eva Munch — Google review
It's the best thing to do in Munich! You may spend your time walking or admiring the Sights or eating a t Christmas 🎄 market! Especially during winter with snow around is magical!
George Trantas — Google review
This may have actually been my favorite place in Munich. Right in the middle of the city is a huge park. Luckily our hotel was right next to the park. I went for a run and/or walk every day in the park. There are so many trails that only was able to get to a small portion of the park, but it seemed very safe and it was so green with lots of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. There are also Reataurants/Beer gardens spread throughout the park.
Eli Slesk — Google review
A wonderful park to spend time for locals and tourists alike. Beautiful during any season. Try swimming in the Eisbach river and check out the surfers at the standing wave. Enjoy some beer at the Chinese Tower in summer or mould wine in winter. The Seehaus beer garden is also lovely to visit when the sun is shining.
Alexander Nick — Google review
An amazing park in the heart of Munich.
The park is huge and finishing without a break in a one day is really hard, impossible for me :D
There are different section in this park and even you can pass by bus as well.
The Allianz Arena is the home stadium of Bayern Munich and has a capacity of 75,000. The stadium features a magnificent backlighting that changes color constantly, as well as a museum with all of Bayern Munich's won trophies.
Visited for the NFL 2022 Munich game.
The stadium is stunning and the service was top class.
Queues were managed really well and there was never a huge wait for anything. Getting in was easy but security was also thorough which is good. The bag drop process was really smooth and quick, both upon entry and leaving.
Staff were super friendly and spoke many different languages to cater to all.
The food was gorgeous and the prices were reasonable for stadium prices. Will definitely visit again!
Louise S — Google review
I took the tour and then went into the museum. As a football fan I had always wanted to go to this stadium. The guide was very clear, he took us to the most important places, and answered every question that people did. The experience was great, however as they were fixing/preparing the grass, it was impossible to appreciate the soccer field in a 100%. I recommend to visit it during the season, and during the afternoon/night, when the stadium coverage is on (mainly red).
Ivan Rivera — Google review
A must visit if you are visiting Munich. Will advise to buy tickets in advance if you want to see full Arena in tour. Very amazingly made. All facilities are worth seeing. We missed seeing the night when the Arena gets lit up but still we enjoyed seeing it. A must must visit for sure.
Rekha Thaker — Google review
From the outside it's quite underwhelming and feels like a deserted place with dirt and dust flying around the premises. But from the inside it is really good. It's nice for a first time visit( including the stadium). I went on a non match day so probably the experience would be different on a match day with a lively crowd.
Bimal Gaire — Google review
Great stadium. The tour and museum are fantastic full of history. Tickets aren't too expensive really great value. Definitely recommend a visit when visiting Munich
Tom Strogen — Google review
It's a legendary place, we just wanted to enter the stadium and see it, but the packages are not only entered into the stadium; There are only two museum tours or museum+stada entrance. I can't say that the prices are extremely affordable, but when we went, they were on sale sometimes, but beware, they may be closed on some days. Other than that it's beautiful.
Raffael Torsch — Google review
Good location just next to U6 subway but also not a lot around as a city, such as touristic activities. Most people visit here and that's all that's around the area (compared to many other parts of Munich city).
Entry fee isn't bad, and there's a museum to explore and appreciate trophies, or even buy a jersey.
Not a bad experience but niether great except you're here as football enthusiast.
Samuel Stephen — Google review
Amazing stadium, the entirety of the place is truly great, from the U-bahn station created solely for the stadium, the views. Every part of it is amazing, the tour through the inside was great and being able to have a little more insight on what the players see before a match is amazing.
Sofia — Google review
Good overall, the stadium is a little lacking compared to others I've done. Be good if you're a die hard but think the museum is worth it. Very easy to get to and back into the city thanks you the great rail network of Munich
Shane Kennedy — Google review
Amazing facilities! The stadium and museum tour was amazing and eye-opener! A true pride of German culture and history.
Paulin Kantue — Google review
Before the game ⚽, a trip to the Paulaner Fantreff is an absolute must.
The folders and service staff were very friendly and helpful.
We were absolutely thrilled! The game was fantastic took a little time to upload the review 😐. So sorry for that.
Aakash Christ — Google review
Always like to see a place like this. Even I came quite late for the tour and outside was nearly to a heavy storm but no doubt that this place is great to visit.
Definitely one more reason why to come back and enjoy the atmosphere of full stadium during a game. Even as a fan of different club that will be a great experience to see it on my own💪
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
cool architecture, many photo worthy moments to capture. a nice big merchandise shop that sells soooo many things and the arena was cool too. i also went to the museum which was not too bad, good for adults and kids.
need not spend too much time here, travelling takes more time than anything
Chelvis Choon — Google review
Perfect stadium! So beautiful at day especialy at night. All seats are covered (rain protected) and they are looking very fresh.
lejon_ — Google review
Amazing stadium and an awesome experience with the tour guide!
The stadium is just stunning and the museum speaks volumes of the achievements of Bayern Munich over the years.
Definitely recommend for a football (or a non football fan 😋) to visit the stadium with the tour.
Rahul R — Google review
A really great experience for all soccer lovers. We got a guided tour of the stadium that gives you access to places like players locker room, the court and the players bench.
The museum is rich with information and trophies (a lot of these!)
The kids had a great time.
The tour is very affordable !
asaf fishelevitz — Google review
Best stadium in the world. Home of the best team ever.
Also, the food at the stadium is pretty decent. In other countries stadium food quality is bad and could even make you sick, but here it's really nice. Also they have the bistro and the fantreffen. Fantreffen is very fun. Definitely recommend staying after the game and enjoying the fan atmosphere
Karen Mendoza — Google review
Easily one of the best stadiums I have visited! So modern and so unique! I unfortunately didn’t catch a game here but the tour of the arena and museum were fantastic I highly recommend it even if you are not a football fan!
Alan Conneely — Google review
During our visit to the Alianz Arena and FC Bayern museum, we couldn't help but notice a pile of trash right at the entrance from the parking lot. It was a bit off-putting, considering the reputation of the venue. Additionally, after purchasing our tickets, we encountered a challenge as there was no one available to provide further information in English. This language barrier was a bit frustrating.
On a positive note, the stadium itself was impressive, and the museum offered a decent experience. However, there was something lacking in the overall atmosphere. Perhaps more friendly and smiling faces among the staff or additional elements to enhance the visitor experience would have made a significant difference. In the end, the visit fell short of our expectations, leaving room for improvement in certain aspects of the overall environment.
Mustafa Đerahović — Google review
What a beautiful stadium! It’s a short walk from the U6 subway line and you can pretty much follow the crowd to and from the game.
The stadium looks great in the sunlight and lit up in red lights when it gets darker too. Entry was easy, although they were a bit rude to my fiancée because she doesn’t look German.
Food and drinks were reasonably priced, but the servers didn’t know how to count. I had a boy who definitely looked under 18 serve me a small beer and two punsches for 20.50 EUR when I ordered a 1L beer and 2 punsches for (10+4.50+4.50) = 19 EUR. He wanted to charge me more to get the correct size beer and couldn’t count without pushing buttons on the till. I’ll have to dispute the credit card transaction because the crowd pushed me aside so I couldn’t draw it out any longer and the boy really didn’t care he overcharged me by 6.50 EUR (small beer).
The actual game had a great view from everywhere, the beer tasted good, big pretzels, punch and bratwursts too. The overcharged experience and rude staff (plus crowd) sours it a bit though.
Jason Tabrett — Google review
Beautiful stadium with modern structure. Toilet may be too small for amount of people and the volume of beer sold there.. during interval basically the queue is impressive long.. but anyway is a nice place to have fun!
Thiago Moura — Google review
The Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, is not only a football enthusiast's dream but also a family-friendly destination. With its captivating exterior and engaging guided tours, my kids loved exploring the stadium. The illuminated panels and vibrant atmosphere added an extra layer of excitement to the visit, making it a memorable experience for the whole family.
A R C — Google review
Fantastic modern football stadium! We did the stadium tour which was a bit rushed and fast, but very interesting and also visited the museum which is amazing and a testament to Bayern history and glory and ended our visit at their gigantic store, its a bit expensive, but I did managed to grab at least a Bayern scarf as a souvenir :)
Its good to note that its very far from the city and there are no taxi spots there... so you have to ask the tickets staff to order a taxi for you...
The Herrenchiemsee New Palace is a grand structure located on the island of Herreninsel in Bavaria. Built in 1878 and modeled after the Versailles palace, it was created as a tribute to absolutist monarchy. Ludwig II, its founder, spent very little time here and made it more as an expression of his romantic ideas and imagination than as a residence. The palace's design reflects Ludwigs' obsessions with romanticism while being typical of his creations.
It was a very beautiful environment, quiet nomatter the population.
The Kids are So happy going to see the King's bedroom ☺️, unfortunately i couldn't go in because my other two Kids aren't up to 5yrs i stayed out and it was so much fun staying out too.
Bose Ehi George — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
STG — Google review
A breathtaking incomplete palace constructed by Ludwig the second in the middle of a scenic lake. I highly recommend paying the 3€ for the carriage ride from the ferry, it really added to the whole experience of arriving at the gardens
Liz Kitura — Google review
Forbidden to take photos inside the place. The guided tour takes 40 min, and it is nice. The journey from the train station to the place can be done by a nostalgic train, and a boat. Tickets are sold near the train station
Halil İbrahim Bayrak — Google review
This palace cost more than all the other King Ludwig castles. It’s worth seeing.
Catch the early ferry as you need a 20-30 minute walk to the castle in the island.
Cafe at the castle for breakfast or lunch.
Luc Harmsen — Google review
Very nice place to visit unfortunately we didn't go inside, instead we walked around the island with our daughter(10y). We saw different animals like birds and horses. :)
Valter Guerreiro — Google review
The palace is rich in history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers an assortment of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace, the statues in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire them longer.
Busenaz Mackali — Google review
Another gorgeous Palace in Germany. Stopped here for a few hours on the way through, and enjoyed the tour. Cheesecake and coffee from the Cafe were great. No photos or videos allowed inside the building.
Nathan Scott — Google review
Awesome palace, guided tour of palace available for € 10 in Deutsche and English.
Tour lasts about 40 minutes.
From the ticket counters it takes good 15-20 minutes walk to reach the palace and horse carriage service is also available for € 3.5 to reach palace, from Ticket counter.
Over all a good experience.
RAMPRASAD SRINIVASAN — Google review
They say the journey is more exciting than the destination, Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee is an ideal example. It starts with a boat ride beside Chiemsee Lake with crystal blue water. You can take your boat to reach the destination and enjoy the scenic view of a dream house and the islands inside the lake. Once you reach the castle don't get astounded by the beautiful sculptures and exquisite rooms built by King Ludwig 2. Take a ticket to roam inside the castle under guidance and explore the museum inside the same building. Behind the castle, a green lawn bounded by trees narrows down towards the sea assembling an aesthetic view.
Sandesh Gharge — Google review
I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
AnJa Mack — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
Karlee Smit — Google review
The island is great. Lots of alleys for a walk in the nature. You can spot deers. The palace is the highlight of the visit. It is very well maintained. The rooms are fantastic. It is very sad that Ludwig didn't managed to finish all of them. You should definitely visit it. They have a translated leaflet for all languages.
Rusi Petrov — Google review
Boat return ticket to the island is 10€ per person or 27€ for the family of four. Additionally, the castle ticket which you can buy on the island is 10€ per person for a guided tour. It was all worth it as the place and the surroundings are incredible. There is a café and a restaurant inside the castle to have a break after the tour.
Boris Maric — Google review
Great place to visit for a few hours to see the palace and the grounds or a full day if you also want to stroll around the island. The ferry ride to and from the island is decently quick, and the palace tour, which we did not do, is around 40 minutes or so. The grounds are beautifully maintained and peaceful, and the fountains run on a timer about every 15 or so minutes, so it is worth taking your time to enjoy the scenery.
Christopher Hall — Google review
One day is not enough if you want to combine it with a big walk. We will definitely go again because we want to enjoy and relax around Herrenkimsee, for the other island another trip😆 Check how long the museum tickets are valid and don't throw them away, and visit the island when the fountains are working, it's probably very beautiful
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
We walk round trip from docks to the palace, not that far, could enjoy the surroundings. The palace is beautiful as like as the Versailles palace in Paris France, ashamed that they not allowed recording any video or photos inside the palace. Worth it and I love it.
Tinsel Rose — Google review
I was the only visitor at that time as it was late in the evening. So, I got the opportunity to explore the place by myself with a tour guide. It was amazing experience to go through the place and learn about how he got broke and the palace remain incomplete 😂
Sajana Shrestha — Google review
So much recommended, the best ever visited castle. It even beats the Versailles in Paris. So beautiful to visit the outside and the inside. For students it’s only 9€ and for adults in general 10€. So worth the price. To reach the island you can buy a ticket on the boat for 10.50 €
Alessia Roggia — Google review
✨✨✨Cheimsee!!!! AKA…”The Bavarian Sea” …a really amazing surprize to find a truly enormous and lovely lake in the middle of that beautiful mountainous region…so nice to take a hike along its shores…whether in summer …or mid winter as the attached photo of me depicts…always so nice to take a ferry to visit the astounding and gorgeous HERRENCHIEMSEE PALACE…situated on an isle within the lake …commissioned and built by Ludwig of Bavaria …it gives Versailles ( apparently in some ways its inspiration) a run for its money …note when in this beautiful hood…makes sense to take a side trip to also see the fabulous NEU SCHWANSTEIN ( the inspiration for the Walt Disney castle btw)…yet another simply fabulous structure that Ludwig built …and which now continues to delight and amaze all who visit 💯🙏🏻👍🏻☺️✨✨✨
The Audi Forum Ingolstadt is a museum located beside the Audi factory, showcasing a range of cars and motorcycles along with restaurants and an arthouse cinema. The tour begins on the top floor and covers the entire history of the car manufacturer, including its role during World War II. A rotating elevator featuring various Audi motorsport cars is one of the highlights of the museum. Factory tours are not part of the ticket but can be booked in advance during weekdays.
This was great to add to my collection of museum experiences. So far I've been to the BMW, Mercedes and Porsche museums so this was the cherry on top. I spent 5 hours here just like I did the others and enjoyed every moment of it. The front desk staff was helpful when I had a question regarding my rental car's refueling and parking. Did I mention the onsite restaurant is amazing? Well, believe it. It is. It wasn't your cheap restaurant menu it had a FULL buffet of healthy foods. Great way to refuel after a long day of informative adventures past and present. They have so many cars on display along with the history of the formation of Audi. That revolving elevator of cars is really cool. I'm excited to see what awaits as I got a glimpse of the future of automotive technology provided by one of the finest car manufacturers on the planet. Will I ever be able to afford one? I can't say for sure, but it's worth a try!
James MacDonald — Google review
Not that big museum if you are expecting to see a lot of items inside (only two floors) but pretty enough for getting the first impression about Audi and its history. 2G+ is mandatory in these days.
S Serenomy — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Audi Ingolstadt facility on a midweek Wednesday, and the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. The museum, housing a remarkable collection of vintage automobiles, provided a captivating journey through the rich history of the Audi brand. Upon my visit, the museum exhibited a serene ambiance, as it was surprisingly devoid of a large crowd, enhancing the overall experience. The opportunity to explore the extensive collection of very old cars in such a tranquil setting added a unique charm to my visit.
The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the factory tour, which left me awe-inspired by the cutting-edge technology employed in the automotive industry. The precision and efficiency witnessed during the tour underscored Audi's commitment to excellence. The knowledgeable guides provided insightful commentary, enriching the tour with valuable information about the manufacturing processes and technological innovations.
The hospitality extended by the staff at Audi Ingolstadt further heightened the overall experience. The personnel were not only courteous but also demonstrated a genuine passion for the brand and its heritage. Their willingness to share information and answer queries contributed significantly to the positive atmosphere surrounding the visit.
I wholeheartedly recommend both the museum and the factory tour to enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The combination of historic charm, state-of-the-art technology, and exceptional hospitality makes this destination a must-visit for anyone interested in the world of automobiles. Audi Ingolstadt truly exemplifies excellence in every aspect of its offerings.
Gaurav Mann — Google review
The museum is next to the Audi factory. The tour starts at the top floor and it's walking through the entire history of the car manufacturer, especially the agitated period during the second world war. The highlight of the museum is a rotating elevator with different Audi motorsport cars. Factory tours are not included in the museum ticket. It's possible only during the week and booking in advance is recommended.
Bogdan Spiridonic? — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The museum offers a unique and fascinating insight into the history of this iconic automotive brand, and I was thoroughly impressed with everything on display.
The exhibits at the Audi Museum are both informative and engaging, with an impressive collection of historic vehicles and interactive displays. The attention to detail in every aspect of the museum is truly impressive, and it's clear that a lot of care and attention has gone into creating this world-class facility.
One of the highlights of my visit was the chance to see some of Audi's most famous cars up close and personal, including some of the iconic racing cars that have helped to cement the brand's reputation over the years.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt to anyone with an interest in cars or automotive history. The museum is truly world-class, and the experience is one that I will not soon forget. Thank you to everyone at the Audi Museum for providing such an incredible experience!
Nicholas Lim — Google review
Quite a small museum by comparison, but they do have a couple of cool cars. They have a detailed history laid out with the exhibition, and would recommend taking the guided tour.
vivek mannava — Google review
Amazing place. Highly recommend visiting. Free parking for visitors. No audio guides. Just see audi history.
Oleg — Google review
Amazing experience, a lot of old cars, interactive examples of how engine works. Highly recommend.
Vlad Kasianenko — Google review
For an Audi enthusiast this is definitely a place to visit. It may not be a big museum but it does capture the history of the cars and surprisingly it wasn’t that busy. A few downsizes the gift shop I think is small than your average shop. If you want to do your the factory is better to book online as the tours get fill quickly. Don’t forget to present your parking card to receive free parking.
Juan Flores — Google review
The museum is very interesting. From future to the past, from newest cars to concept cars and even the old ones. Everything is great and you can get inside even in wheelchair because there is ramp and inside is an elevator. Price for adult is only 5 euros for whole day.
Marta Jurak — Google review
Would have loved to have taken the full tour. I highly recommend booking it early so you are sure to get a spot. But just the walking tour was exceptional. Really enjoyed the layout and thorough presentation of all the facts and information. There are some great interactive videos and tutorials that describe the Audi automobiles. Again very informative and would have loved to get the full tour experience.
Sunshine Productions — Google review
Small but with a nice collection of historical and racing Audi cars and motorcycles. The people there are friendly except near the closing hour they can’t wait any minute to throw you out of the museum as well as the shop. The Avus restaurant is highly recommended—food is great and pricing is reasonable, and the service there is great.
Liu Rodney — Google review
I would recommend visiting in the end of September or later, because the first floor, where the modern automobiles are, is closed until then.
There are not only automobiles, but also motorcycles and bicycles. You can also see how the different details of automobiles work.
You should schedule at least two hours to spend there, however it could easily turn into 3-4 hours. The entry costs 5 euros for adults.
Olena Mukhachova — Google review
It's a bit crowded around. Hard to find the entrance, and ticket office... But everybody is polite, nice and helpful!
The exhibition is exciting and interesting especially if you find a guide who tells the story behind the individual subject.
Good experience. Suggested for everyone who has the taste, love the fashion, oldies and technology.
gabor lehel — Google review
Average museum especially in comparison with Mercedes and BMW. But still there are enough interesting models of Audi and Horch. Makes sense to visit in case you're a fan of cars, for the rest it may be not much fun. Also there is a shop with new cars next to the museum.
Денис Куценко — Google review
Brilliant day out, would highly recommend, something for everyone.
Factory tour was excellent, walking the entire production line and the gentleman giving the four rings history tour made the museum really interesting.
Staff very friendly and helpful, all in all, a great experience.
Roz — Google review
Great museum, different from any other car museum with the crane that keeps turning and showing different cars. It’s easy to follow, explanstions are brief and there are some amazing cars. Unfortunatley there’s a lack of modern cars and it is a bit small in comparison to Porsche museum, for example. But it is really worth it. I recommend to check the website first, since first floor usually has temporary exhibitions and you might find it closed. I highly recommend the museum if you are in Bavaria (Bayern).
Albert — Google review
Great place to visit .. we walked from central Ingolstadt only 30 mins .. €5 entrance fee with locker for coats .. 3 levels of memorabilia, cafe , shop .. a must see
Lisa Follett — Google review
Amazing Factory and Automation! With AI logistics. This is one of the most advanced Manufacturing facilities in the world.
Shankar Narayanan — Google review
It is a great pleasure to be back at the Audi Forum in Ingolstadt, Germany, four years after my last visit in 2019. The Four Rings brand is Living with progress in the most inspiring way.
A good place for a weekend or holiday shopping.
Great discounts on some brands.
All prominent brands available with wide range of prices to choose from.
Shahbaz Khan — Google review
Ingolstadt Village is a kind of mini city in itself. Outlets of well known and famous brands are available here at this place. Tourists are attracted to this place and is a must visit while visiting the southern city of Ingolstadt.
I visited the place a few days ago. There are range of discounts available to consumers craving for their favorite brands. Black Friday sale is also there!
Great Atmosphere and a lovely place to visit any time of the year.
Happy Shopping!
Parth Soni — Google review
This outlet is not a large place , so it doesn't take long to walk around.
There are the intersting brands like...
-Gucci (we took a long time here, a staff give a good sevice)
-Prada ( Bad staff , ignore customer 👎)
-Loewe. and more
you can check brandlist at their website
C C — Google review
Nice place
But I thought I would find more brands, and not all shops have kids section 🙁.
Kawther Ahmed — Google review
The shopping center is very clean and beautifully decorated. However, it's quite small and lacks high-end luxury stores. The only luxury brand available is Gucci.
Duy Linh Tran — Google review
If you want to buy clothes, this is probably the place to go. If you want to buy a chainsaw, funny colored crayons or a piano you may end up dissapointed. Bonus points for the chocolate store.
F V — Google review
Ingolstadt Village is one of the many Bicester Collection shopping villages in Europe. You can reach this place by taking a train from Munich. A return train ticket cost EUR29. From the Ingolstadt train station, you can take a bus to the village. The bus ride takes approximately 15mins. At Ingolstadt Village, you can find many luxury brands here...from Gucci, Prada, Bally, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Armani, Coach, Kate Spade, Burberry and many others. The retail price of products sold here is between 20% to 50% off the normal price depending on the season. Good place for chillax with friends and family or simply for some shopping therapy. One can spend 4 hours or more just to explore the village and to discover the bargains offered by the many retail outlets here. A must visit place if you're in Munich be it for business or leisure.
Danny Tham — Google review
Was a very great shopping experience! The place is actually worth the visit. It has a bit over one-hundred different brands which is good enough even if some brands like Adidas, Skechers, LV were not available. For sure it had amazing discounts like how an outlet is supposed to be and the staff in every store were very helpful and kind. It also has a very huge parking lot for people bringing their own cars. Too bad they dont have a lot of indoor restaurants for the people who come here and the food available were like currywurst and other german snack like food and they were like in stalls which had no chairs/tables. You can seat on the public seats around there but if it’s packed then you have to eat while standing… even if this is normal for german people, it is not for international customers who come here… so definitely have to work on that. Another very unfortunate thing is that going back and forth from Ingolstadt Hbf/Nord to the village there were only two buses in one hour and these two buses had like two minutes difference in departure time so if you miss these two you gotta wait for an hour which is quite long for these kinds of places. Although overall… great outlet for shopping!
Michael Alonso — Google review
The outlet shopping village is awesome for shopping fans, like my wife, and not me :)
Take a train from Munich central station to Ingolstadt NORD station, around 1 hour + 10 minutes with bus no.20, you will be there. A lot of shops with reasonable prices, cheaper than Munich central Marienplatz twice. Recommend for weekend short trip.
Duc-Lam Nguyen — Google review
Not as big as its sister villages in other town and countries but well packed with high end brands. Not many option for food.
Vica Item — Google review
Such an amazing place for shopping. Every brand and luxury item store you will get there.
Nakrani Zeel — Google review
Very good place for shopping,
most of the elegant Brands has outlets in this Village
HM Burhan — Google review
A lot of stores here and Ingolstadt village is, in fact, set up like a small village with some nice decorations and cafés in between the stores!
Stefan Hiebl — Google review
It was the ultimate shopping experience. The prices were responsible and we found good deals. The people who worked there were very nice and friendly. Highly recommended
Mohammad Alawady — Google review
It's a very nice place to visit and shop things from your favourite brands. Sometimes there are less collections & limited offers to pick from. But still worth a visit especially during the festive season and when there are season end sales.
vignesh — Google review
Nice boutique's village, many shops with clothеs and accessories. There are discounts on Easter Eve. Тhe Coffee Fellows has a very tasty warmed sandwich with salmon and red velvet cupcake.
But the same village in Almosenberg is better, more pleasant.
Nataly M. — Google review
General outlet stuff, if you’re interested in a specific brand, ok but not worth the trip, hard to find sizes and not so many stores actually. Burberry have their outlet merchandise, not high quality like the regular store; Gucci has all logos and kitch stuff; Balenciaga staff are very rude (i saw they have speed and some nano city bags); Loewe has very old and really the last remaining stuff; at Tod’s you can find cute stuff; Jimmy Choo also have nice shoes options plus the girls are really nice; Ralph Lauren has selection but the store is a mess and staff rude; Nike is the saddest store ever.
There are one coffee shop, one champagne bar (which is actually more of a kiosk) and i think 2 restaurants, one “Italian” with pizza & pasta only and i don’t remember the other.
Cosmina Davutoğlu — Google review
Nice shopping area, /w free parking and WiFi but try to avoid weekends and pre-christmas time (lots of people!). 😅
Many (mixed) brands:
Luxury clothing, sportswear, accessoires, hand bags, kitchen utensils and much more...
Most of them offer discounted prices, but some sizes or products are sometimes out of stock or not available.
Rauschberg is a 1,671-meter mountain in Germany that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps. Visitors can easily access the summit via a cable car, where they can enjoy the stunning scenery and explore easy walking trails. The area also features cozy mountain restaurants and opportunities for hiking. The journey to the top on the gondola provides an exhilarating experience as it ascends along the rocks.
Cable car up to top.
Great area to walk around and see the views!!!
Great food at top!
Jon Silla — Google review
Amazing views on a clear day...so many peaks...360° views
Amanda Geismann — Google review
Top
Bernhard Strasser — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice as a half day trip. When the weather is nice you have a great view from Lake Chiemsee to the main ridge of the Alps. We have been up there many times, also because travel is free with the Chiemgau card. The steep journey with the gondola along the rocks is also an experience. At the top there is a viewing platform right next to the station. We also recommend hiking for 20 minutes to the actual summit.
(Original)
Sehr schön als Halbtagsausflug. Bei schönem Wetter hat man super Sicht vom Chiemsee bis zum Hauptkamm der Alpen. Wir waren schon oft oben, auch weil die Fahrt mit der Chiemgau Karte kostenlos ist. Auch die steile Anfahrt mit der Gondel an den Felsen entlang ist ein Erlebnis. Oben gibt es gleich neben der Station eine Aussichtsplattform. Zu empfehlen ist aber auch noch 20min zum eigentlichen Gipfel zu wandern.
J R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice ride with the cable car to the summit. That day we had a very good view over the Chiemgau Alps and Lake Chiemsee. The hiking trails were well laid out, some of which required sure-footedness.
(Original)
Sehr schöne Fahrt mit der Seilbahn auf den Gipfel. Wir hatten an dem Tag sehr gute Sicht über die Chiemgauer Alpen und zum Chiemsee auch die Wanderwege sind gut angelegt, teils Trittsicherheit vorausgesetzt.
Siegfried — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cable car takes you quickly to the mountain station. From there you have a great view of the Alps when the weather is good. The varied network of paths offers beautiful hiking opportunities and nice places on the mountain for a snack.
(Original)
Mit der Seilbahn ist man schnell auf der Bergstation. Von dort hat man bei gutem Wetter eine tolle Aussicht auf die Alpen. Das abwechslungsreiche Wegenetz bietet schöne Wandermöglichkeiten und nette Plätze am Berg für die Brotzeit.
Regine Lutterbeck — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great mountain railway. You can go hiking up there. I can recommend route 25
(Original)
Eine tolle Bergbahn. Mann kann dort oben gut Wandern. Empfehlen kann ich die Route 25
Wolfgang Karl — Google review
(Translated by Google) Danger! The cable car will not be available in 2023. It was demolished and is to be replaced by a new building.
(Original)
Achtung! Die Seilbahn steht 2023 nicht zur Verfügung. Sie wurde abgerissen und soll durch einen Neubau ersetzt werden.
Detlef S. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great excursion tip. If the weather is good, you can have a wonderful view all around.
Good development of the paths, children's play options, small restaurant and a nice, friendly and amusing gondola guide. Absolutely recommended.👍
(Original)
Toller Ausflugs Tip.Bei gutem Wetter eine rundherum herrliche Aussicht möglich.
Guter Ausbau der Wege, Kinderspiel Möglichkeiten, kleines Restaurant und ein netter,freundlicher und amüsanter Gondelführer.Absolut Empfehlenswert.👍
Weltenburg Abbey is a historical monastery that was established in the 600s. It boasts one of the world's earliest monastic breweries and a restaurant. The church in this abbey is stunning, with breathtaking wall and ceiling paintings. Visitors can enjoy an introduction to the architecture and history of the church by a German-speaking guide.
Beautiful church, the wall and ceiling paintings are breathtaking. I was speechless. There was a lady introducing the architecture and history of the church in German (yeah, unfortunately) but all in all, it's worthy to visit
C??ng Hut — Google review
The boat trip to Weltenburg was fun. 40 min to get there and 20 min to return to Kelheim. Around 13 euros 2 way trip per person. Boats available every 1 hour. We went on Monday (May 23, 2022). I wish they accept credit cards in the boat. Only cash :(. Beer was delicious. The tour was fun 🤩
Tabi Dutra Sprague — Google review
The monastery "Kloster Weltenburg" is very easy to reach by boat from Kelheim. A five-minute walk from the pier.
You enter the monastery courtyard through a large gate.
Opposite you can see some monastery buildings and the monastery church. The beer garden serves excellent monastery beer and hearty food.
A small ferry takes you to the opposite bank, from where you can return to Kelheim on foot or by bike.
A must see, when you visiting the region.
Alex S — Google review
Wonderful place, it seems to be in a fairy tale... The boats, the river Donau and the cliffs, the impressive monastery, the brewery, the wide valley... sit down near the river and admire the unique 1st Bayern National Park.
Laura C NO — Google review
Last time I was here was 20years ago definitely alot more people come here now then back then. I don't recommend the big boat it's crowded and not nearly as nice as hiking through the forest trails you encounter very few ppl and the hike is beautiful as the forest is old and has little bits of history within to discover. There is a small boat called Zille that will take us across the river for alot less $$ this same boat will also take you half way down the river on the way back to access a different trail. Weltenburg itself is a beautiful monastery beer is great food is good to but it's def become a tourist place it's not as good as it used to be. Church is still very beautiful.
MK Spindel (Spindel01) — Google review
Very attractive landscape with paths for hiking and enjoying the nature. The church for sure was more incredible inside than it’s exterior.
Ira Pospyelova — Google review
Weltenburg Abbey
Visited on 23/9/2019
Our coach is parked at the foothill, and our group is transferred to smaller buses to the Abbey.
Weltenburg is the oldest monastery in Bavari, situated near the entrance to the scenic Danube gorge. The church, dedicated to St George, within the compound is of baroque style. In fact, the guest house run by the Abbey is called the St George Guesthouse.
The aroma of the cakes baking the in oven is too irresistible, and attract us to check out cafe.
The abbey brewery is the oldest abbey brewery still in operation in the world, and the products are on sale. My friend buys a 5 litre Keg of Weltenburger Kloster Anno 1050 beer intends to be drunk when we depart Germany in a few days time.
We then take a stroll along the river bank at the far end of the compound.
Sin Fong Chan — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Good foodprocessor, good beer, but also beautiful church to see. The trip with the boat from Kelheim is a must!
Christine Nieuwenhuis — Google review
Visiting the world's oldest operating brewery and monastery is a worthwhile and underrated joy. The well-preserved church building has some amazing metalwork, sculpture, and painting to rival the most well-known cathedrals in Europe. The biergarten was wonderful, with great service, delicious food, and outstanding beer. There are plenty of places to relax and be at peace or sit with family and enjoy. The museum is small, and the brewery tours are usually booked out. Dog friendly paths and at the biergarten. Did not see wheelchair accessibility everywhere or to the church entrance.
Ian Staley — Google review
One of the first places we discovered after moving to the area. We walk here often with our dog. We love it so much we even came here to have our wedding photos taken.
Absolutely beautiful place ❤️
Kaitlyn Krahl — Google review
Weltenburg Abbey is a hidden gem! Its 1000-year-old charm, stunning interiors, and breathtaking paintings are awe-inspiring. Don't miss the river cruise and nearby walking trails. Relax by the scenic river shore. A perfect retreat!
Benseer Mohamed — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. There is a nice hiking area. The church is very old and very beautiful. The Biergarten has a nice bier on tap. Food was just ok, but bier must try. There is a nice well priced gift store. You can take a boat right from there. Parking is about 5-10 min walk from the place €4.50 all day.
Tatjana Scholl — Google review
Wonderfull view from the hill. Amazing church with huge amount of statues and frescoes.
Александр Поспелов — Google review
Beautiful abbey secluded on the Danube river. Church built in Baroque style and architecture and paintings done by brothers... who put themselves into the art at the dome. See if you can find them!
International Traveling Clown — Google review
What a great day trip. Walking a lot the Danube and get a beer! This hike is nice along the Danube. There is an incline that was difficult for some in our party, but very doable. Crossing the river to get to the monastery is about 2€. And the boat ride back to town is about €9. Enjoyable day
Michael Myers — Google review
I don't know what I can add that hasn't already been posted. A thousand-year-old. Abby is something you want to visit. The museum isn't very big but the cathedral is awesome. And if you like beer even a little bit this is a place to have one!
The Cathedral of St Peter in Regensburg is a beautiful, preserved example of Gothic art. It's home to the Regensburger Domspatzen choir, one of Bavaria's oldest boys' choirs. The cathedral is also known for its astounding stained glass windows and opulent main altar.
St Peter Cathedral
Visited on 23/9/2019
St Peter Cathedral is also known as Regensburg Cathedral or Dom Peter. It is of Gothic architecture, having two spires. The exterior features some intricate and interesting medieval sculptures, while the interior has the same plus stained glass windows.
In comparison with many other cathedrals I have come across, this is not the most elaborate, but I believe it still deserves a score of 5 stars.
Sin Fong Chan — Google review
Original church building was constructed in year 700 but was burned down in the late 13th century and reconstructed. It is the only Gothic Cathedral in Bavaria and has the largest hanging organ in the world.
It is an amazing experience walking inside the church and also looking at it from the outside. I highly recommend visiting it if you are in Regensburg.
Maryam Klidsar — Google review
Let's just say I was lucky enough to get to hear the organ being played... It didn't last long, but it's just one of the best feelings that you can get in such a magnificent testimony to the city's rich history. With it's tall spires and Gothic design, this impressive structure is a sight to behold. Inside, you'll find stunning stained glass windows, ornate carvings and beautifully crafted altars, each telling a story of faith and devotion. The size and attention to detail are truly remarkable.
but. sorryforseen — Google review
I have been visiting my friends since 1987 they live 12 km near Regensburg and are the owners of a 15th Century Castle with a Brewery. I love Bavaria, particularly Regensburg with its historic old stone bridge, museums, galleries Heid Platz markets, and of course the beautiful Cathedral where I enjoy contemplation and taking photos from your not so usual angles ...Guten tag!
Aloisia Fenyes — Google review
Very nice Dom that shows the might of the Catholic church in it's hay day. I can sit in here and image a time goneby when this place would have been the center for community, politics, faith and life in general. The layout does justice to the importance the placed on the church leadership. The whole experience is really mesmerizing.
Ralph Hershberger — Google review
St. Peter's Cathedral in Regensburg is an architectural marvel that transports you through time. The intricate details of Gothic craftsmanship and the soaring spires create a breathtaking spectacle. Inside, the awe-inspiring interior and the majestic organ contribute to the cathedral's spiritual ambiance. The historical significance and the panoramic views from the towers make this cathedral a must-visit in Regensburg. A testament to the city's rich cultural heritage.
Nomad — Google review
Along with Cologne Cathedral, the Regensburg cathedral is one of the most important Gothic cathedrals in Germany.
+ France-influenced type of "classic" Gothic cathedrals
+ Characteristic are the basilica complex with a three-storey elevation of the central nave, the transept and an imposing west facade with two towers.
+ overall very imposing and peaceful feeling
Tina S (Tara YLuna) — Google review
One of the most beautiful and large cathedral in Germany. The sense of unity with the town of Regensburg is most attractive. Almost windows in the cathedral are wonderful stained glass. It is a place that must be visited at least once.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
Saint Peter's Cathedral is the most important point on the map of Regensburg's history. Its imposing building is the only example of French Gothic in all of Bavaria. Earlier, there was a Romanesque temple in this place, but after a fire in the second half of the 13th century, it was decided to build a new structure. Construction work lasted over 250 years, although the construction of both towers was not completed until the 19th century. You can enter the cathedral for free from 6.30 am till 5.00 p. m. Inside, stained glass windows from the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries delight, which have been preserved in their original condition thanks to the city's avoidance of bombardment. According to some, it is the most beautiful collection in our part of Europe.
She is world-famous for her boys' choir, created a thousand years ago. From 1964 to 1994, its choirmaster was the elder brother of Joseph Ratzinger, by the way- a former member of the choir.
Judyta Ga?kowska — Google review
The cathedral was under construction but it did not affect the interior architecture. Spectacular stained glass art was definitely a highlight. The noon prayer session at 12:00 was perfect for meditating and finding some peace of mind in the middle of the day, but the organ music was a little underwhelming, because I expected more from the "intimidating"-looking "pipes" of the organ.
Amelia Nguyen — Google review
Dom St. Peter sits proud right in the heart of busy Altstadt of Regensburg, dotted by numerous restaurants and shops. A fine example of Gothic Architecture. Inside you can find several sculptures and beautiful stained glass windows. See the photos I've taken.
Gabby Mariano — Google review
One of the tower still under renovation. Unlike other cathedral, St Peter doesn’t open tower for visit. It is free for visit. Toilet only available during service is conducted. Better empty bladder before visit.
* Woo Bai — Google review
We have already seen many cathedrals, but this cathedral made me ecstatic. What a beauty! Most of all I liked the stained glass windows. And although the cathedral looks a little dark, the old stained glass windows let in little light, but the atmosphere in the cathedral is very authentic. We really enjoyed. Now the cathedral is being reconstructed. But this does not prevent you from admiring the Gothic beauty of the temple.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
an impressive gothic church in Bavaria based on the French Architecture. dated to the 1280 and completed through years till the Neo- Gothic form in the 19th century. Today the right tower is completely covered due to renovation. the interior is impressive with the Gothic style. the visit is free to let you enjoy the beauty of early architecture.
david antoun — Google review
…It’s just awe inspiring to stand outside this beautiful masterpiece of a Gothic Cathedral built 100 years ago…currently under major restoration..we were unable to enter…but an absolute pleasure just marvel at it….
Vernon Wentzel — Google review
Get in and see the beauty of it
Out side it is one of the amazing gothic Churches I so
אביאל ויצמן the collection home design accessories — Google review
The Regensburg Cathedral is an architectural masterpiece that breathes history. Its Gothic splendor, ornate rose windows and majestic towers are impressive. A spiritual and cultural gem that fascinates and uplifts. Be sure to visit!
The Regensburg pedestrian bridge over the Danube is a Medieval engineering masterpiece that has been in use since 1146. The bridge is made of stone and spans the river with 16 arches. It is still in use today and is a popular tourist destination.
The interesting thing about this Stone Bridge (Steinerne Brücke in German) is that it is one of the oldest bridges in Germany and an important Romanesque building in Regensburg. According to the natives of Regensburg, the bridge is shrouded in legend
Franti?ek Zimmermann — Google review
Exceptionally well constructed bridge originally build in 10th century.
Along with the Regensburg Cathedral , the Stone Bridge is the most important building in Regensburg . With the bridge man, the stone bridge had a well-known landmark very early on, whose original meaning was disputed and whose popularity has remained until today.
Open to pedestrian and cyclists
Beautiful views of Regensburg Germany
Amazing photo opportunity
1st stone bridge in Europe 🌍
Connects the islands in the Danube with downtown
Final take....must go in Regensburg.
Markus ?markobear1? — Google review
….:It’s so nostalgic to be walking around a town on the Danube River that dates back to the medieval days of the 1200’s almost 800 years later and it is so well preserved and maintained. Very impressive is the beautiful “Clock-Towers” all around the town it is said that there are nine of them in total around the town of Regensburg. The Old Gate entrance to the town from the Danube River is so awesome 🤩 and well preserved. The cobble stone roads are still walkable no loose stones to trip over this tells you that those responsible are rep-lii doing an excellent job preserving what is to be encountered here in Regensburg for generations to come and see…NB! Something worthwhile to mention is the fact that the town’s leaders remember the citizens (Jews) that went missing during WW11 because around the town where these persons lived there is a high-lii polished “Brass-Plate” with their names on…May their souls R.I.P…😇
Vernon Wentzel — Google review
This is the main attraction to see in Regensburg. The bridge itself seems to recently have been cleaned or renovated, as the bricks seem to shine in the sun. The bridge links both sides of the historical city center to each other. It also offers great sunset shots over the Danube.
Paul Heller — Google review
Make sure to visit this old stone bridge for a great view of the whole area. You can walk underneath the bridge, just be careful as it has no rails and there is danger of falling in the river.
The area around the bridge offers some great restaurants and walking trails.
Hassan Radi — Google review
Beautiful bridge. Great spot for sunset pics!
Maddi Arnold — Google review
The Old Stone Bridge in Regensburg is a picturesque masterpiece that gracefully spans the Danube. Its medieval charm, with characteristic arches and sturdy stone construction, adds character to the cityscape. Walking across this historic bridge offers captivating views of Regensburg's skyline and the flowing river below. The bridge is not just a crossing point; it's a symbol of the city's enduring legacy. A delightful blend of history and scenic beauty.
Nomad — Google review
A very beautiful place. Visited in the end of winter. Will definitely come again in summer!
Aishwarya Srinivasan — Google review
A medieval masterpiece of medieval art, the stone bridge in Regensburg is a beautiful and soulful, slightly bulging bridge that is the most famous place of the city, apart from the cathedral and the old town. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it captivates with its magic, especially the captivating view of the Dunsj, passing barges, the old entrance gate to the city and the bustling life along the banks of the river.
Judyta Ga?kowska — Google review
The Old Stone Bridge in Regensburg is a stunning piece of medieval architecture and an important historical landmark. This bridge, which dates back to the 12th century, spans the Danube River and has been a vital part of Regensburg's infrastructure for centuries.
The bridge is made of massive stone blocks and features a series of arches that support the weight of the bridge and allow ships to pass beneath.
John Wright — Google review
Cycle paths are super, great place to visit with beautiful buildings
Mandy Carter-Fielding — Google review
This bridge was the blue print for the stony bridge in Prague. Ist a nice walk across the River
Thomas Biedermann — Google review
Very nice old bridge. Renewed approximately 10 years ago. Full of tourist with wonderful views to the river Danube, city of Regensburg and Stadtamhof.
Francesco — Google review
The Old Stone Bridge is one of the most iconic monuments of Regensburg that was built about 800 years ago over the Danube River. Dont forget to spot the Bruckmandl or bridge-man at the highest point of the bridge
wilford machado — Google review
One of the most beautiful place in the city where all tourists should pay their time for. The design is not really special but in combination with the surrounding streets, the cruise ships and all green parks, this bridge is without a doubt worth your trip to Regensburg.
Ngoc Son Nguyen — Google review
a 12th century stone bridge passing on top of the Danube river. splendid scenery in the surroundings and lots of coffee/shops in the area. very crowded. but the view to the town is worth it.
david antoun — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Regensburg, the Old Stone Bridge is a true testament to the city's rich history. As I strolled along its cobblestone path, I couldn't help but be captivated by the sheer beauty of this ancient structure. The weathered stones tell tales of centuries gone by, and the view of the Danube from the bridge is nothing short of breathtaking.
What sets the Old Stone Bridge apart is the sense of authenticity it exudes. Unlike some tourist spots, this bridge hasn't been overly commercialized. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the past, imagining the footsteps of those who traversed it long before us.
The surrounding architecture adds to the charm, and the play of sunlight on the stone creates a picturesque scene that's perfect for capturing memories. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just seeking a quiet escape, the Old Stone Bridge is an absolute must-visit.
Alin Birãu — Google review
Definitely one of the best sites in Regensburg and a must see ...
Though the first time would always be the best, I enjoy my visit to this bridge, each time I go there ...
At your first time, and if you are not very used to the type of architecture available in the old towns of Germany, you will have a triple short of blast:
1- Enjoying the architecture of the old town in general and the surrounding of the bridge.
2- Enjoy seeing the Danube River, especially at night! The sound of the river's flow will provide you with an unbelievable!
3- Enjoy the bridge itself, its lights, its architecture, and the enthusiasm and live of the people that you see there.
The Singing Fountain, also known as Zpivajici Fontana, is a popular tourist attraction featuring over 250 water jets that dance to classical and popular music. Lit up after dark, the fountain offers seasonal displays with hourly performances throughout the day and evening. Built as part of the reconstruction of the Maxim Gorky Promenade in the 1980s, this architectural marvel was designed by Pavel Miksik and features specially composed music by Petr Hapka.
A very appropriate attraction for this amazing surroundings. Check showtimes before heading there.
Tomaz Justin — Google review
Really lovely experience. Performances on the hour apart from 8pm (20.00).
There was quite a crowd for the 21.00 show so get there about 15 mins earlier.
Would recommend the after dark shows.
Sandra B — Google review
If Czech is supposed to ba a dog friendly country why are dogs not allowed anywhere near the fountain or other tourist sites near it?
Ma?a Borovnik — Google review
Very good sound quality.
Nice music. With colored lights was interesting.
Siren Sun — Google review
Spectacular place, cold water, ideal for cooling in hot sunny day. Nice water show.
Michal Pol?k — Google review
Nice place to visit. Every hour plays a different classic composition with exception from Nothing else matters by Metallica. The fountain changes water patterns according to music and it is made very tastefully. You can sit in a coffee shop nearby and enjoy the show.
Jovan Jocovic — Google review
If playing pre-recorded music to a water fountain is a tourist attraction, my morning showers are worthy of a map pin. To be fair this visit was during daytime and there might be more to the spectacle at night with lights. For me, the most surprising aspect in visiting this fountain was the "reborn" meetup surrounding the outer fountain wall with proud collectors displaying their babies and vintage carriages, filling the space between the on-the-hour fountain event with photo opps galore.
Ken Habarta — Google review
Nice fountain with a very beautiful spectacle every hour: light and water tricks with classic music in the background. Super recommended.
Carlo Casu — Google review
Great place to visit, it plays every even hour and each day the music is shuffled so any time you visit it is a chance to hear something new. Try slow-mo mode on your phone for great results to remember.
Petr S — Google review
Nice village. Fountain with lightshow and music.
Rick deBoer-badexclusief — Google review
Very nice fountain with water dancing, we couldn't see the whole show but is a good entertainment
Iconic and yet very gorgeous colonnade which represents the whole Marienbad. It is very similar like Carlsbad colonnade and what is very cute, that u can feel, that it is feminine-like architecture in its form and architectural accent. It is not worse nor bad, it is simply Marienbad icon, which represents the character of this place. The only thing which is bit sad is the flooring, which should be reconstructed and changed to some marble, limestone or other much higher quality material that will last. But by the end of the day, still beautiful.
Michal Pietor — Google review
Beautiful architecture, a characteristic part of the city !
Elias ?The Light Project? Nikolopoulos — Google review
Interesting hall with a few shops and restaurants
Siren Sun — Google review
Very nice historical place disturb by shops around a little bit according to me
Marty Dino — Google review
Just wow! Absolutely gorgeous and beautiful!
Tanya Kulesh — Google review
Nice place where you can sit and enjoy gas trimmer sound all day long.
When visiting Pilsen, the Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower is a must-see attraction for beer enthusiasts. The brewery, in operation since 1842, offers guided tours that take visitors through the history of Pilsner Beer production. Tour highlights include a visit to the old cellars and a taste of unpasteurized beer at the end.
Super
Jiří Krubl — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful
I bought the tour in advance paying 16 euros
With more than 1h30m of explanations about the construction of the factory and the beginning of the production of pilsner beer
It was worth every penny
Tasting a glass of unpasteurized beer that will serve as the basis for large-scale production
I recommend the store at the end of the tour for unforgettable souvenirs and also to taste the beers ready for consumption
(Original)
Maravilhosa
Comprei o tour antecipado pagando 16 euros
Com mais de 1h30m de explicações acerca da construção da fábrica e início da fabricação da cerveja pilsen
Valeu cada centavo
A degustação de um copo apenas da cerveja não pasteurizada que servirá de base pra produção de larga escala
Recomendo a loja no fim do tour para lembranças inesquecíveis e tbem degustar as cervejas já prontas pro consumo
Nuana Paulo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting.
(Original)
Sehr interessant.
Aziz Odin — Google review
(Translated by Google) A tour with an interesting explanation.
(Original)
Prohlídka se zajímavým výkladem.
Vera — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice experience. Much of the history tour lasts about an hour. The presentation is indeed done at a high level and professionally.
You will also visit the old part of the new one.
And the best is the underground which is really big.
And at the end, of course, a tasting of unfiltered Pilsen, which matures in underground barrels.
And be sure to visit the souvenir shop.
(Original)
Veľmi pekný zážitok . Veľa z histórie prehliadka trvá cca hodinu . Prezentácia je ozaj spravená na úrovni a profesionálne .
Navštívite aj starú časť novú .
A najlepšie je to podzemie ktoré je naozaj veľké .
A na konci samozrejne ochutnávka nefiltrovaneho Plzna ktorý zreje v sudoch v podzemí .
A určite navštívte aj predajnu suvenírov .
Miroslav Čermák — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old and beautiful
(Original)
Staré a krásné
Martin Pražan — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice ancient boat.
(Original)
Pekna starodavna vez.
Hana Zajickova — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower....... wonderful place, unfortunately not many people get there.
(Original)
Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower....... nádherné místo, bohužel sem se dostane málokdo.
Karlštejn Castle is a beautiful Gothic castle in the countryside southwest of Prague. It is home to many royal treasures, including paintings and portraits of the emperor and his family. There are regular tours available, which are recommended if you want to see this magnificent building up close.
Excellent bathrooms and cafe up at the castle. Also were street vendors in the courtyard serving food and beer. Not a bad wake in that environment at all! Great view of the city or rather town below. The tour of the castle itself was engaging and interesting. Just about the right length of time.
James VanderWier — Google review
We went to see the castle as we had some spare time in Prague. It was nice to see the land outside the capital. Very very green.
The castle is nothing special. There are tours in English but you have to pay different tickets if you want to visit the whole castle.
Robert Reds (UltraVires) — Google review
It is better to choose another castle to visit, in Czech there are plenty from what to chose and for sure much more beautiful then this one. One important thing. There are 3 different types of tours. If you decide to go there, my recomendation is to take the Chapel tour
Ion Bodnari — Google review
Hello everyone, I would like to share the happiness and beauty that I have visited. I would like to recommend everyone to try visiting. Everything is beautiful and very impressive. If there is a chance, I will go back there again. It is a great place. A place where you should take your family or couples to relax and take lots of pictures. I hope everyone can happily see the pictures I have shared. I have fallen in love with this place:) And you!!??
อุดม จันทร์พินิจ — Google review
Located about 30 kilometers southwest of Prague, Karlštejn Castle started life in 1348 and has since risen in the ranks to one of the best castles in the Czech Republic.
Karlštejn Castle was founded by the Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor as his private residence and a place of safekeeping royal treasures, especially his collections of holy relics and the Imperial Crown Jewels. In 1355 Charles IV stayed here for the first time, overseeing the construction and decoration work, especially in chapels. The construction was completed in 1365 when the Chapel of the Holy Cross in the Great Tower was consecrated.
The Chapel of the Holy Cross was the place of safekeeping the imperial crown jewels until 1420 when the Hussite wars (religious civil war) began, and they had not ever returned to Karlštejn Castle. After the wars in 1436, the Bohemian crown jewels were taken to the Chapel of the Holy Cross where they remained till 1619.
The castle was a representative residence of Charles IV and his son Wenceslas IV only, i.e. till 1419. As a fortress, Karlštejn Castle protected the crown jewels, holy relics, and royal archives till the 17th century.
After 1480 the castle was rebuilt in the late Gothic style, in the last quarter of the 16th century in the Renaissance style. During the last reconstruction that took place at the end of the 19th century (by architect Josef Mocker) in the spirit of purism, the castle gained its present appearance.
The preserved original stair-arrangement of individual castle buildings is very impressive. The lower section with a small courtyard by the Well Tower and the Burgrave´s House continue through the majestic five-storey Imperial Palace and the Marian Tower. At the highest point, the construction of the castle culminates in a monumental, 60-meter-high Great Tower and its massive fortifications.
An unique original 14th-century wall decoration, a set of 129 paintings created by Master Theodoric in the Chapel of the Holy Cross (the largest in the world), the largest portrait gallery of kings of Bohemia in the Czech Republic, a replica of the royal Crown of Bohemia, a unique castle well. The castle is also famous as a set to a comedy play Night at Karlštejn Castle by Czech poet Jaroslav Vrchlický.
After centuries of lying in near ruin, much needed restorative work has restored the Gothic castle to all its former glory, making it an immensely popular destination. The bustling tourist crowds are a stark contrast to the peaceful surrounding countryside which offers views of Karlstejn’s stunning exterior.
From November, 01st, 2021 to March, 31st, 2022 the castle is closed to the public, including the garden.
* Some photos coutersy of Internet. Thanks!
Dinh Tuan — Google review
Great day trip just 30 minute train ride from Prague. The mandatory guided tours are informative and full of neat information. During winter months, the main part is closed off for preservation, so best to visit after May. We still enjoyed our time at the castle and in town, despite not being able to see everything.
Kelly Fortner — Google review
Beautiful bohemian castle not far outside of Prague. My guide said many consider it to be the most beautiful in the whole country. However, I visited in April and a portion of the castle (including the chapel) was closed to the public. Also, the village that the castle is located in is seasonal, as there were no stores or restaurants open in the town on a Tuesday afternoon! I would recommend visiting between May-October.
Christopher Yandell — Google review
Such a beautiful stop, this could be a quick adventure throughout your visit , it literally takes less than an hour to get here from the main train station and like 20 min walk from the train stop to the castle , the tours are 300 czk for the most basic one , and there are a lot of shops and restaurants that are along the way.
Marvin Castellanos — Google review
Very nice historic castle. Book a guide it helps understand the historic context. Try to visit weekdays because it is very crowded on weekends.
Zdravko Ruzicic — Google review
Impressive views, of and from the castle.
It's a nice good really up the hill, through the small village at the foot of the castle.
Many pitstop temptations before getting to the castle itself, I suggest considering a restaurant stop when coming back from the castle.
The tours are organized in Czech and in English.
Although there was a partial reconstruction in the courtyard that didn't impact the overall feeling of the place, its history and beauty.
Florin Hercal — Google review
Karlstejn Castle may not have a lot of history to back it up, considering it was constructed in less than 10 years and served as a storage for crowns and jewels rather than an official residence, but it's worth a day trip from Prague. If you don't drive a car, I recommend taking a one-way cab (Uber / Bolt) from Prague to the castle, after which you would only need to walk up to 5 minutes to the entrance where the tours begin. It's convenient and saves you the uphill climb. While going back, there are of course no cabs available so you'd need to take the train. The train station is a 30 minute walk from the entrance of the castle, right on the other side of the river, and the train itself takes only 45 minutes to get you to the Prague city center. It's quite convenient.
Second, I also recommend buying tour tickets in advance on their website, after which you only need to wait at the meeting point and do not have to queue up for tickets (note that you cannot enter the castle without a guided tour.) There are three types of tours available - I booked number 3 (View from the Great Tower), which is a short, 30 minute guided walk up to the fourth floor of the tour, and then you get 15 minutes to take pictures from the tower. Note that the tower is an enclosed space and the pictures are taken through windows, so you cannot take a picture of yourself with the castle from up the tower. This tour involved climbing some stairs but it wasn't too much.
There are also some areas you can explore on your own after the tour ends - the Clock Tower and the Well Tower are notable ones. I highly recommend the Well Tower, another 2 minute walk from the entrance, which has splendid views of the entire castle and is the best point to take a picture of yourself with the castle background! The well itself is also quite deep, and I also recommend a small souvenir shop by it, really cute hangings, bells, and fridge magnets available there.
The first few pictures I've added are from the Great Tower guided tour, and the last one is from the Well Tower. :)
Anannya Uberoi — Google review
Kristyna was our guide and she was absolutely delightful. We went on the Czech Tour (for time's sake) and she figured out pretty quickly that we didn't understand Czech, so when we stopped at different spots on the tour she would then speak English for us.
We were very appreciative especially since we knew she didn't have to do that.
Wonderful castle. Bring Czech crowns though. Most things in the little town on the way only take cash.
Wes Campbell — Google review
Beautiful castle and the village. We went by train from Prague main train station. It's cost us £18 up and down. Spend only few hours. Wish could go earlier. But managed to have a tour inside the castle last one.
Sabina Mostafa — Google review
There's nothing to see inside the castle!!! Total disappointment. The castle is just beautiful from the outside.... The excursion is about 30 minutes or so. I couldn't believe that people pay money for that. It is forbidden to take pictures inside but actually there's nothing to photograph :( It is much more exciting to go around the castle and take pictures and read the history in Wikipedia.
Alina Biaznosik — Google review
It is a place where we can get a train from Prague Smichov Station in less than an hour..
For the museum entry, I would recommend buying at the counter if you are not on a tight schedule because they offer a guided tour only.
Nyein Nyein Thant Aung — Google review
There's a train station 20mins walk away that's connected to Prague (ticket costs around 3-4€ one-way). Multiple stores that sell Czech drinks and food, restaurants with Czech food are open nearby. There are guided tours in Czech and English that I recommend taking. They cost 260 CZK. Beautiful scenery all around, nice photo spots, interesting castle history. Worthwhile visit, perfect for a one-day get-away from Prague
Stefan Popov — Google review
Excellent guide in English. It’s just a shame the visit is divided into three separate tours you can’t book at the same time as you miss out on a lot of rooms.
I recommend you plan your visit ahead and try to book all three back to back.
The grounds are breathtaking and so is the view. It’s real easy to reach the castle via train from Prague (40min ride - a train every half hour + 15min walk).
Don’t miss out on the video in the movie room, by the toilet under the main courtyard. It gives a nice picture of how the castle came to be.
Mr Paps (Paps) — Google review
we had a bad and stressful experience. We visted the castle at 8. March at 3pm. the lady who led the Czech tour didn't let us join the English group even though we don't understand a word of Czech. of course, she didn't even try to speak to us in English or explain herself, so we stood for over 20 minutes like complete idiots and listened to something we didn't understand at all. after the friendly guide from the English group agreed to let us join her group, the person in question still insisted that we must stay in her group. she was terribly unpleasant and unkind and annoying. it is completely unclear to me why and what is the point of it, but the experience we had was very miserable. another thing is that until 1.may. over half of the castle is closed. including the most important part that remained closed to visitors when we were there. the ticket price was not adjusted for that, but we paid the full price as if we had seen everything, which I personally think is wrong. I wouldn't go back again
dražen sadrić — Google review
One of most beautiful castle in CZ, good presentation of castle history. Recomend must visit
Vlatko Macak — Google review
We went here to visit the castle with a tour guide. Make sure you're on time because they are really on time to start the tour. We were 5 min too late because of traffic and the group already left. It's a fun place to visit and really great to see how the people lived in the early days.
Make sure to buy tickets in advance and yes they really do check your tickets when you enter.
Liam — Google review
Absolutely GORGEOUS CASTLE! There are several tours for visiting different parts of the castle, tours are available in both Czech and English. Drinks and snacks are available there in the castle. You cannot do self guiding tours, which I don't blame them for, and it's quite nice! It's a good hard hike up the hill, I believe I saw rides available for purchase for those who can't physically make the climb
Richard Baldi — Google review
An iconic czech castle. We visited during late winter and had an amazing castle tour.
Vojtech Mašek — Google review
An amazing place to visit when you want a break from the crowds in Prague. An easy drive or train ride and up hill walk from the city - this medieval castle does not disappoint. Definitely worth the cost of the exclusive tour - I did not expect to see such amazing art and history up close. You are not allowed to take photos inside the castle but I will remember it for a long time. All this set next to a charming village and lovely countryside. Well worth the day trip.
Jennifer Anderson — Google review
An amazing castle just 1 hour from Prague. Photos just do this place justice. Def worth a visit.