The top cities between Vicenza and Berlin are Munich, Verona, Nuremberg, Innsbruck, Leipzig, Trento, Potsdam, Bolzano, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and Malcesine. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Vicenza and 5 hours from Berlin.
Verona is a charming city located in the Veneto region of northern Italy. The medieval old town, built along the winding Adige River, is famous for its association with Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Visitors can explore Juliet's House, a 14th-century residence featuring a small balcony overlooking a courtyard. The Verona Arena, an enormous Roman amphitheater from the 1st century AD, remains an important venue for concerts and opera performances today.
Trento, located in the Trentino–Alto Adige region of northern Italy, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Buonconsiglio Castle showcases late-medieval fresco cycles, while the Trento Cathedral on Piazza Duomo boasts a rose window and baroque chapel. The city's Renaissance architecture can be seen at Casa Cazuffi-Rella, with its frescoed facade.
10% as popular as Munich
6 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Berlin
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Malcesine, a charming medieval town in the province of Verona, Veneto, Italy, is known for its winding lanes and picturesque castle. This town is one of the most characteristic destinations on Lake Garda and attracts many visitors during the summer months. The area is also famous for its indigenous olive variety called Casaliva. The town offers pleasant shops and becomes a popular holiday spot for those staying on Lake Garda.
5% as popular as Munich
34 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Berlin
The Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, also known as Alto Adige, is a stunning region in northeast Italy. It boasts a portion of the breathtaking Dolomites range, featuring limestone peaks such as the iconic Three Peaks of Lavaredo. The area is dotted with natural wonders like the picturesque Pragser Wildsee lake and offers an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, including paths leading to the scenic Plätzwiese high plateau.
7% as popular as Munich
6 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Berlin
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
6 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Berlin
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a well-known skiing and ice skating destination in Bavaria, Germany. The town was formed by the merging of two separate towns in 1935. Visitors can also enjoy hiking near Zugspitze, the highest peak in Germany with a summit of 2,962m that can be accessed via a cogwheel train or cable car.
6% as popular as Munich
12 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Berlin
Bavaria's capital, Munich, boasts historic edifices and various museums. The annual Oktoberfest festivities and beer halls are among its notable attractions, including the renowned Hofbräuhaus established in 1589. In the Old Town of Altstadt lies Marienplatz square where visitors can see landmarks such as Neues Rathaus with a Neo-Gothic design. A popular glockenspiel show is performed that presents tales from the 16th century.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Berlin
Nuremberg is a major urban center located in the state of Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 500,000 people, it ranks as the second-largest city in Bavaria following Munich and stands as the 14th largest city in Germany overall.
18% as popular as Munich
13 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Berlin
The largest city in Saxony, Germany is Leipzig, with a population of over 605,000 people as of 2021. This makes it more populous than the Saxon capital Dresden and the eighth most populous city in Germany overall. It is also the second most populous city in the former East German region after Berlin.
11% as popular as Munich
16 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Berlin
Located on the outskirts of Berlin, Potsdam is a city with great historical significance. It houses the Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The palace grounds also contain notable structures such as Orangery Palace and Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Roman Baths are another architectural treasure in Potsdam. The city is easily accessible through public transportation and can be visited alongside other nearby attractions such as Dresden or Leipzig.
10% as popular as Munich
11 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Berlin
Best stops along Vicenza to Berlin drive
The top stops along the way from Vicenza to Berlin (with short detours) are Marienplatz, English Garden, and MUSE. Other popular stops include Pragser Wildsee, Trauttmansdorff Castle, and Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds.
The Palladian Basilica, a renowned 16th-century edifice designed by the famed architect Andrea Palladio, is an iconic Renaissance building located in the heart of Vicenza. Among its notable features is the pioneering use of what subsequently became known as the Palladian Window. Presently, cultural exhibitions and events are held at this historic site which commands stunning views of Piazza dei Signori - one of Vicenza's most beautiful locations.
Great place to view the most beautiful place in Vicenza, Piazza dei Signori. During the holidays the lighting is fantastic. It's magical!
David Taylor — Google review
Tickets for all city museums are sold here. Not at those museums.
Go to those museums and you won’t be able to enter without first making your way to the Basilica to buy your ticket. It’s ridiculous.
And there are no convenient taxi stands in the centre.
Nor is there a tourist information kiosk at the train station.
Vicenza is truly the capital of stupid.
Jill Stainforth — Google review
The Palladian Basilica is a very important piece in the history of the western world. It was actually named a basilica by Andrea Palladio, the designer of its arched porches, to honor the roman empire basilicas, where people would gather to trade goods and hold meetings. Apart from being an architectural masterpiece, the basilica has a lot of very pleasant cafes and restaurants, both at the ground floor, and at the top terrace, and it is also visitable in the second part of the day (except the great hall at the piano nobile). The great hall at the first floor is like a big wooden ark/ship turned on its head. One of the most magnificently grandiose interior spaces in the history of the western world.
Alexandru Cristian Be?liu — Google review
The outside is beautiful. With some context the inside may be cool but don’t pay to go in expecting anything breathtaking. The view from the terrace was the best part.
Kelton Evans — Google review
Nice, but not a must-see. Watch out for the baby changing table in the ladies toilet, it springs back straight into your face, my wife almost lost her tooth while trying to open it! Staff was really helpful though, running downstairs for an ice pack.
We visited on a week day, so there was no access to the topmost floor. We've only were allowed into the main floor, which is one massive room with quite an impressive open vault ceiling. The terrace offers nice views to the central city square.
While I wouldn't pay the full price for visiting this place on its own, it's worth to drop by if you got the Vicenza Card combined ticket.
Jack Wilmith — Google review
Honestly, the basilica was disappointing for me. I expected a large and beautiful building, and instead I just got a weird exhibition space that could easily be mistaken for anything else. Plus, the orientation around the building was super confusing - definitely a few pointers would come in handy. On the other hand, the terasse you can just sit down and chill at and look over the town centre is super stunning and kind of makes up for it.
Kristýna Vacardová — Google review
Nice place to visit. Friendly staff concerning you see each In of the venue. Thansk
Laura Chatain — Google review
You can walk up on balcony for 2e, and see first floor inside. And use toilet
for free
Anja Begovic — Google review
Expensive for what it is, the Basilica is nonetheless a beautiful way to spend half an hour. There is a large indoor hall with a balcony and bar with a great view over the square above it. When I visited there was an architecture exhibition in the hall, nothing about the hall itself though...
Samuel Abel — Google review
Was ein toller Ort! Hier muss man einfach einmal gewesen sein, um das zu verstehen. Was hat Palladiana für tolle Gebäude gebaut, die diese Stadt geprägt haben. Klare Empfehlung für alle, die hier diese Region kommen. Unbedingt hingehen.
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What a great place! You simply have to be here once to understand it. What great buildings Palladiana built that shaped this city. Clear recommendation for everyone who comes to this region. Definitely go.
Dr. Ralf Schadowski — Google review
Von außen sehr imposant und ein eindrucksvolles Gebäude an zentraler Stelle
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Very impressive from the outside and an impressive building in a central location
Michael C. — Google review
Caravaggio and Van Dyck in the stunning Basilica in Vicenza.
For the breathtaking Caravaggio and the incredible roof, like an overturned ship, this building is worth visiting.
Oksana Od — Google review
There was a mass to celebrate Christmas. And The hill was very quiet and the sunset was beautiful.
Cellist LEE — Google review
This was the prettiest location in Vicenza. I look forward to coming back during the Christmas season.
We arrived early and it was filled with vendors selling all kinds of items. In the afternoon it transforms into a place to mingle with friends and family.
Thank you HEX Crypto for making this trip possible.
Randy Hilarski — Google review
Drinks. Go for a good wine and cocktails with, from what I could see, mostly locals. The barmen were very happy!
Aislan Cagni — Google review
This place is awesome. The scales are unbelievable! It is an absolute must yo see when you are in #Vicenza
Eva Godden — Google review
Symbol of Vicenza and a massive building dominating the central square. The actual shops facing the square were kind of dead when we visited, though the back side had several bars spilling out into the streets during the evenings. Entry to the upper floor loggia is included in the museum/vicenza card. Roof access was not possible in October 2023 - I believe the roof and cafe are only open in the summer. Stop by in the evenings to see it lit up from within.
Teatro Olimpico, Europe's first covered theater constructed in the 16th century by Palladio and completed after his death by Scamozzi, still stands today as a Renaissance adaptation of ancient theaters. The stage appears much larger upon entrance due to the use of intelligent set designs that diminish in size to create an illusion of distance. This permanent indoor structure was influential for its time, as most performances were held outdoors at temporary venues.
Magnifisent architecture by Andrea Palladio, one of many World heritage sites in Vicenza. You can stay here for hours, admiring the scene.
Stefanos Noutsias — Google review
We visited this place while nothing was playing so we managed to sit and enjoy a bit of the interior design and architecture. It’s astonishing. The handwork that has gotten into this place is just out of this world.
Matteo Massignani — Google review
If you decide to spend money anywhere in Vicenza, it should certainly be here. It's a short visit and you really don't see much else than the stage itself, but it manages to charm its way into your heart with the decoration and unique atmosphere. It's good to use your Vicenza pass/4 museum card for it.
Kristýna Vacardová — Google review
Just absolutely magical, this is a very special theater & well worth paying for a guide to explain it's majestic history... I'd give it six ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!
TKZ — Google review
Cant go to Vicenza and not see this. It is astonishing. Tons of detail and very unique. Try to see the light/music show if possible.
Kelton Evans — Google review
Amazing place, absolutely worth a visit. Get the free audio guide!
Sonia Büscher — Google review
Truly hard to describe such an amazing work...
VAL Masferrer Oliveira — Google review
A masterpiece from Palladio right in the center of Vicenza. The room before the theater is also worth a stop. A brief exhibition about the history of the building is also available, but it's easy to miss and the staff don't really push it
Mika Bettanin — Google review
To cut to the chase- it's a 500 year old theatre with REAL SCULPTURES and an architectural portico for a scene! Although myself I felt that the amount of architectural glamour seems almost kitschy, you cannot deny the scale and grandeur of the design.
We visited with a year old baby. We left the pram at the reception desk, the staff was friendly for us to leave it there. There was a light show included in the price which wasn't great if you ask me, a bit over the top-new-years-eve type of thing, but it's a matter of opinion I guess.
Overall, really worth visiting!
Jack Wilmith — Google review
Masterpiece of Palladian architecture just a few minutes walk from the central square. Entry is around 11euros, but if you get the museum or Vicenza card and visit a couple of other spots you can easily make up for the entry fees. A theater from a bygone era with not too many visitors.
D Chen — Google review
Great piece of history. Light show was astonishing :)
Goran Perger — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and amazing. I would say it is a must see. I think this is one of the most amazing things I have seen in Italy. I hope to be blown away as we visit farther south but am comfortable with my statement. Entry is 11 per person. Kids to a certain age are free but it would be best to go with older kids. We took our 2yo and it was tough. Pictures simply don't do it justice. Go see it!
Morgan Merklin — Google review
A lot smaller than I expected when walking through, but very cool. I was amazed at the theater itself and it would be awesome to see a play here.
Michael Pegues — Google review
Amazing place that you really don’t expect from the outside. Take the guided tour and you won’t regret it!
Keith Barnes — Google review
Teatro Olympico Vicenza..The oldest stage set in the world. Built in 1580 /85 by Palladio the Renaissance architect,completed after his death. The set was never dismantled . Entry through a pleasant garden which has a cafe/ bar. A. Long gallery depicting characters and quotes from plays. Enjoyed it. Vicenza was a pleasant surprise less expensive and less frenetic than many Italian tourist spots.
rosa adams — Google review
This amazing theater has to be seen to be believed. It was designed by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) and completed three years after his death in 1583. It was the first indoor theater to revive the antique tradition of providing a permanent stage and seating. The theater was commissioned by the Olympic Academy, a group of Vicentine nobles and intellectuals, founded in 1556. Palladio and his son Silla were members.
Nils Paellmann — Google review
Simply perfect peace of arhitecite and history. A must see if you are there. It's the oldest closed amphitheaters in the world. You will remain impressed for sure!
MUSE is a beautiful and interesting science museum with many high-tech, hands-on exhibits. It is located in the heart of one of Europe's most vibrant cities and is always busy with visitors.
We chose this option because weather was really bad and we could not ski. We were very surprised how amazing this place is. There are several floors of educative fun and whole familly including the 5 y old really enjoyed the stay. It is amazing how is the place interactive and very well managed. Something what is really extraordinary is the butterfly jungle and we were lucky enough to see the unwrapping baby butterflies which I have not seen before :). I highly recommend even for full price but if you have the guestcard from your hotel, don't forget to take it as you will receive great discount on your ticket, we paid only 21 Eur for 3 adults and kid.
Zuzana Plecitá — Google review
I think it is probably the only aesthetically modern museum in Trento, even though if you visit Rovereto, you will find a modern art museum called MART. But now lets focus on this first. I like how everything looks neat regardless of the fact that it is not optimally organized. I don't get why the order of theme for each floor is quite absurd and hard to follow. Other than that, I really like the ambiance and lighting. The staff are quite helpful and nice to talk to. And I really hope that they provide a prayer room for Muslim because it would be very pleasing and convenient. Overall, I def recommend it 👌👌
Mochammad Akbar — Google review
A truly beautiful place full of interesting expositions and experiments. Great to bring your kids on any given day. The place is super clean and has an amazing architecture that invites you to explore the museum and interact with everything around you.
A must see in town
Aitor Pati?o Diaz — Google review
Great place to go with the kids, but I'm sure it's super crowdy during the season. Engaging and interactive, friendly stuff, ok food. Lovely rain forest and hilarious vagina tents (not sure if intended, but I would take one home 😀)
Paulina Ryters — Google review
We absolutely loved it... So many interactivity, interesting ways to describe difficult phenomenons, beautiful stuffed animal exhibitions, great african jungle and terrace views...
Karina Kratochvílová — Google review
It's the main scientific museum of the city of Trento, and has a meticulously curated permanent exhibition on subjects ranging from evolution, genetics, geography, climate change, mineralogy, etc. and significant amount of these can be interacted with as experiments or demonstrations. There are also many interesting events and temporary exhibitions. The only downside to the whole experience is that a single ticket only permits one to visit it for three hours, which is nowhere near enough time to see everything carefully.
Omkar Khandpekar — Google review
What a fun place for the whole family! Excellent interactive museum with plenty of conveniently located elevators, toilets and water stations. We had a blast!
Emma Onwuanumkpe — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, especially with child >5 y.o. Museum offers 5 floors of exhibitions, many of them are interactive and great for children to make simple experiments.
Wojtek J — Google review
A striking 5-floor museum to visit with the kids in Trento. Interesting and informative themes at each floor, felt all animals so close (not hidden behind a glass wall) including interactive posts. Worth to visit when you are in Trento.
Ahmet Varol — Google review
Wonderful museum with lots of interactive games for kids. We spent there for 2hours with our kid and it seems not enough for him to play all the game. The museum’s design is stunning and very modern with all necessary service for a comfortable visiting
Coba Ng — Google review
An awesome museum, particularly for, but not limited to children. Lots of experiments to perform, things to touch and see. Most of the places are designed very carefully and with love. The personnel is very friendly and caring.
D — Google review
Amazing museum. We used the Trentino guest card for a discount on admission. My kids are 9 and 6 years old. The 9 year old could have spent a few days here. My 6 year old loved the interactive floor.
Kristine Ripamonti — Google review
The museum is very modern and has a more natural history profile and has a well-organized collection on specific floors for each theme and with a very interesting and interactive organization, especially for children. Excellent tour for families with children.
Bruno D Galli — Google review
Definitely to be visited at least once in your life!!! It is interesting for toddlers because they have a section for them.
Sara I.Hijazi — Google review
Very nice museum, visit if you like science!
Greta Prakapavičiūtė — Google review
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Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3, 38122 Trento TN, Italy
Piazza del Duomo is the vibrant town square at the heart of Trento, surrounded by charming medieval structures. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in local history and architecture. The square's focal point is the magnificent Trento Cathedral, while its center features an elaborate fountain dedicated to Neptune, adding to the area's allure.
Nestled in the picturesque Val di Non region of Trentino, Castel Thun is a stunning example of a Gothic-style castle. Dating back to the 13th century and having undergone significant renovations in the 1500s, this medieval hilltop fortress offers guided tours for visitors to explore its rich history. Once home to the Thun family until 1992, it is now part of the Castello del Buonconsiglio Museum System.
Nice castle with museum inside, it was quite cold inside, but very few visitors during off season
Sergey Kichko — Google review
What a beautiful place.
Everywhere you look you see a potential postcard.
Juan Nibbelink — Google review
Awesome castle built high up on the ridge providing panoramic views of the valley below. Interior is furnished with gorgeous empire style furniture. Worth the time to travel there. Bring some vino and food as it is a good place to picnic afterwards.
Tom Yenk — Google review
So cool! Great museum audio :)
Natalie Baugh — Google review
Nice viue nice presentation, It would have been great if the staff could talk in English...
Eyal Back — Google review
Located in the heart of Trentino, in the midst of apple orchards, the fully furnished castle Thun offers an interesting insight into the life of Trentino nobles in days gone by
Thomas Ambacher — Google review
Beautiful place! I was not convinced by the castle seen from the outside, but the internals are absolutely beautiful!
Finiarel 3 — Google review
Been there in February 2020. Amazing place, in a stunning location. The castle itself is perfectly maintained and the guided tour is very interesting. The audio guide is recommended but not mandatory: there is a lot to see and to learn, since the place has a very rich and long history. Nice and friendly personnel. Only one remark: if you go during winter or in the beginning of spring, be sure to wear a jacket, as in the rooms it gets really cold. Anyway, definitely recommended.
Marco Civolani — Google review
Checkout if you are eligible for a guest card at your stay before coming here for a free entry. Really liked the storytelling with the audio guide and can only recommend it.
Flo — Google review
The castle - amazing.
The people who work there are so happy to inform and help you.
Especially Marco in the Library who made great effort to explain in English, in length, about the history of the library and the region in general.
if you remain in the region for more than a day you should probably get something they called a “Trentino card” which will also be useful in Trento, for more guides and attraction of this kind.
Itay Krish — Google review
Castel Thun, located in Vigo di Ton in the Val di Non region of the province of Trentino, is a breathtaking Gothic-style castle. Built in the 13th century, the Castle has undergone several restorations and transformations, most of which were done in the1500s. The Thun family inhabited the castle until 1992, when it was acquired by the Autonomous Province of Trento. Thun Castle is part of the Castello del Buonconsiglio Museum (based in Trentino) System. Amy Guides™ has a full article and several more photos of the castle to help you fully plan your visit. Enjoy one of the finest collections of artifacts in Italy at Thun Castle!
Karersee is a small but stunning alpine lake in the Dolomites. The view from all angles is beautiful and there are many panoramic trails to explore. Although it is not permitted to go into the lake, you can take a nice stroll around its perimeter. This picturesque spot was covered with snow during our visit, giving it an extra wintery charm!
The lake has great view and you can go around it In a circular route. Was A little bit too crowded
Yotam Noiman — Google review
Visited in early April, it was a beautiful sunny day. Although the lake was still quite frozen, the trails around were walkable.
Cecilia W — Google review
Beautiful views, the lake was covered completely with snow. The walk around is really nice and refreshing.
Dasha Semina — Google review
(06.4.2023. Temperature around 5°c)
Amazing place! Pictures cant describe how colorfull it is. Definitely worth visiting.
Large parking (2€ /hour). There is also a snack bar and toilets.
Around the lake, there is a good walking path with some benches (though, usually occupied with people just enjoying in the sun and view).
Milos M — Google review
We came across the lake completely by chance. We were surprised how beautiful it is. After a long journey, you can walk around it since it is quite small. There is no entrance fee to the lake, but there is a charge for car parking.
Boris Mihoci — Google review
A spectacular and most beautiful colours one can expect in a remote and scenic location.
The small lake,with the reflection of the mountains, clouds and sky is just Spellbinding.
Suresh Kumar M — Google review
A great lake, you can go around it about 1.5 kilometres.
leehe noiman — Google review
Very beautiful lake near Tirol region. We stopped by on route to Germany and it was worth it. Views aee just mesmerizing.
uarora — Google review
Very beautiful! I recommend to go there in the morning. My friend and I arrived at 7am and there were no other people at the time!
Patrycja — Google review
I went on a rainy day and was worried that I wouldn't be able to see much but it was worth it anyway. The Autumn colours in late October were stunning. It is easily accessible and you can take a nice walk around the lake.
Angela Smith — Google review
Tranquil crystal clear turquoise water with the reflection of the surrounding Dolomite mountain ranges sums up the Beuty of this place. This lake is very close to Bolzano. Parking is nearby and the lake is small. On a clear day in summer water is turquoise as you see in my pics.
Note: if you are driving here, keep in mind, the road has speed cameras at every corner so be extra careful. I will definitely suggest to come early before 7 am to enjoy the serenity and the tranquility of this place.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
A very famous spot that you can easily Google the history. It's simply stunning from all angles and you have to stop here if you are in the general area. Large car park which isn't too expensive and several cafés are available adjoining the car park.
A tunnel takes you under the main road and directly to the lake where your mind will explode when you see the views. It's almost unreal and you can't capture it in your brain sufficiently:)
Gary King — Google review
What a lovely place.went here for Christmas market on the way to Bolzano. The views were breathtaking. Completely covered in snow and the lake was frozen. There were little Christmas market along the lake serving hot wine and food. There was a big paid parking as well next to the lake. Overall a must visit if you are travelling through this place or if you are around.
Uday Kiran — Google review
I was there in March. The lake was frozen but the scenary was stunning! If you come in winter be careful as at some points it is very icy. There is a parking but except for this you can find only a clothes shop. It would be better if you could have a coffee or a snack.
Maria-Anna Κyrgiafini — Google review
Almost dried out. Global warming is a reality also in the Dolomiti. Don't trust Instagram mind-blowing pictures. They must have been taken a long time ago and edited. Moreover, the forest around the lake has been cut down. Human being negative impact at his best.
Michael — Google review
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39056 Welschnofen, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy
The South Tyrol Archeological Museum houses a well-organized exhibit featuring the preserved remains of a Neolithic man. The museum is spread across three floors dedicated entirely to showcasing Otzi and includes a fourth floor for rotating exhibits. Visitors can make use of an audio app available for a small fee that enhances their experience and allows them to navigate the displays at their own pace.
Small but well organized museum. I’d recommend getting the museum audio app for your phone. It’s only $1 and helps to bring the displays to life, plus it allows you to go at your own pace. The first 3 floors are all for Ötzi and the fourth is what I assume to be a rotating exhibit. I didn’t reserve a ticket and had no problems with crowds, but I did go midday on a Tuesday. Bag storage is available too since you can’t bring large bags into the exhibit area.
Michael Kyle — Google review
An intriguing story of the ice man. It's a pity that everything revolves around one person and the discovery of the skeleton. I believe that the whole building and the story could be enriched with a broader horizon regarding how people lived at that time, what they did, what animals they encountered in their lives, and how they spent their spare time. And the exhibition on the top floor, organized somewhat forcefully, has little to do with the Ice Man. And definitely too few multimedia elements. Today, it's all about videos, and just talking heads in them don't solve the problem anymore! 🤷🏾♂️
A. Dream — Google review
This museum is really well-organized and utilizes multimedia to make the topic more interesting for the visitors. Make sure you reserve tickets in advance online to save time waiting in line. The lounge at the top floor is also worth a visit, especially for families with kids.
Chia-chen Lehahn — Google review
I highly recommend this exhibition for Otzi lovers. You can find many facts of his life and see him with your own eyes.
Piotr Zawislak — Google review
Interesting and unique museum dedicated to Otzi and related information. We'll worth the visit especially if you have the Bolzano card.
Carol Schell — Google review
How interesting. I knew nothing about this and to get to see the mummy and everything else that they found was amazing.
Pennie Warren — Google review
This is my second visit here and it is simply great, great value for money and a very well laid out museum. I took my Mum and step father this time and they loved it. I would definitely visit again, I learn something new each time!
Edgy — Google review
One of the most unique museums I have ever seen. Worth an extra effort to get here. The whole story of how it is believed Otzi lived and died, how his body survived 10K years under a glacier, how he was found and the details of his life/death are extraordinary. Spent several hours going through the exhibits and a couple more strolling the town center.
EverDayGlory ! — Google review
It was great! Seeing Ötzi was super cool and we didn't have to wait long either. It was fascinating seeing and reading about old techniques that were used on his tools and to see how trade was already well established thousands of years ago. 100% recognized going! They also have a lot of fun stuff in the shop :D
Hedda :D — Google review
Famous Otzi museum where you can get all the info about the discovery of Otzi, his lifestyle and even see the frozen mummy. Suggested spot to spend an hour or so. Family entrance tickets available (e.g. 26 eur for 2+2).
Boris Susmak — Google review
Very interesting museum, definitely recommend it.
All information is given in German, Italian and English. There is items, texts, films, touch screens and, of course, the mummy.
There is lockers you are asked to put your things into and these can be used with 1€ or 2€ coins.
We got here at 9:45am, it opened at 10:00am and it took us just over 2h to visit the entire thing while reading all texts and taking it slow. When we left, there was a huge queue for entering, so be there early or reserve your tickets, we didn't do this as we came by spontaneously.
Anna KM — Google review
Pro: Very very cool to see Ötzi the ice man. It is amazing how well preserved his body, clothing, and some personal items were. The line to see the actual body moved pretty well.
Con: you can't take pictures of the whole museum. There isn't really much else in this museum (the other exhibit was small and lack lust). Couldn't take my small backpack in, although I seen women with purses large than my bag inside. Paid for parking nearby.
Toni Sterling — Google review
Nice museum where you get to learn about Otzi the iceman (Europe's oldest known natural human mummy) and what was life like in the area over 5000 years ago. The personal belongings ground along him give precious details about the skillsets and life style then with carefully sawn garments and shoes.
Emma — Google review
Amazing expo. We had to wait about 10 minutes in line to get in because we did not have a reservation. Buy an app for 2€ instead of renting an audio guide. The app has not only audio, but also pictures and you get to keep it after the visit. Take your headphones with you for the more comfortable experience. There is a special app for kids 6-10 years old that is free. The QR codes to download both apps can be found either on the website, or right in the cash desk area.
Eugene Bogatyriov — Google review
Otzi is a fantastic exhibit for all ages. A must see - you will learn a lot.
Every display is supported in 3 languages. The story unfolds as a journey from his discovery, his retrieval and preservation, through to understanding his lifetime.
The technology he used was astounding.
This is the best museum I’ve visited in Italy - highly recommended to everyone.
Thank you South Tyrol!
Matthew Walton — Google review
Went to this museum while in Bolzano to see Otzi, the iceman. It was interesting to see the artefacts of that period . Almost missed to see Otzi as he lay in his cubicle which is behind a wall and not well sign posted. There is a glass window through which you see his mummified body. It's remarkable to see this skeleton in its entirety knowing how old it is. Not allowed to take photos in the museum.
Thats Me — Google review
Very cool and interesting to see. This was a great stop and we’ll worth the few euros. Learned a lot about early life and how hard it was to survive
Nick Pastore — Google review
It was fascinating seeing and learning all about Ötzi the Ice Man! The museum is very well organized and contains lots of information about him and the period he lived at. If you got the Bolzano card you can use it to enter for free. One downside: The audio explanations app costs $2, which is something you would expect the entrance fee to cover
Trauttmansdorff Castle boasts a tourism museum and is surrounded by sprawling botanical gardens offering striking mountain views. A visit to the castle museum can be a relaxing end to a seven-hour tour of the gardens, which are well worth the time. Although the restaurant experience was not ideal due to slow service and forgetful staff, this was the only negative aspect of an otherwise beautiful location.
Wow WHAT A PLACE, had a great time. Been there for 4,5 hour ( it was a hot day 33 degrees )
The only thing I’m mad off is that I climbed all the way to the birds and when i was finally all the way up it was closed for technical reason grrrr why could anyone tell me that at the entrance. Not cool!
But further it was a beautiful spot!
Miss Sunshine — Google review
This place is very beautiful! I advise you to visit all 12 castles.
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The most beautiful botanical gardens that I've ever seen in my life. We spent almost 4.5 hours admiring it. My kids were thrilled since there are a lot of interesting things there for kids alongside the gardens.
I strongly recommend visiting there, just make sure you have extra time.
There is also a tourist museum there (inside the castle), unfortunately due to a lack of time and a wonderful weather,we prefer to visit the gardens and not visit the museum.
Noa Schwarzwald- Plesner — Google review
Worth to see and it's wonderful 🤩
Malihe Jahaniyan — Google review
The gardens are unbelievably beautiful. A treasure. A good 4 to 5 hours walk of wonderful landscapes. The castle’s visit is not worth it.
Benoit Derat — Google review
Exceptionally beautiful botanic garden with a huge variety of plants and stunning views off the viewing platforms higher up on the hill. The different routes through the park are thematically arranged and guide you through the entire park. If you want to see everything, 3-3,5 hours should be sufficient if you walk at an average speed. There's multiple play areas and opportunities for interaction for children to make it more interesting for them. The restaurant is at an average price, the quality of the food we got there was however very good, and it was deliverd to the table rather quickly. Would definitely recommend this to everyone good by foot!
David W. — Google review
This place is so awesome I don't even want to write a review about it, it might make it busier in this era of overtourism.
But anyway: this garden is too beautiful to be true: the location in the Alps, the hilly terrain of the park, and the variety of plants and flowers and artwork. Usually it's sunny here which really helps.
We were here in late October which was perfect.
Walking around is not really doable for people who don't walk well.
Parking is easy, there's also a bus to the station and it's an easy detour from the Brenner tollway.
Michael Blok — Google review
In the castle there is a museum and left thst for the end of our tour there, to chill after we took 7 hours to visit the Botanical garden, and it's worth each minute. Restaurant experience want so great as we waited 15 minutes to just be served, even though others around us were served, they forgot to bring the water we ordered, got salads without the cutlery, and when we told we didn't get the water we ordered, we were charged another one on our tab. We sorted it our later but that experience is the only bad thing we had there.
Anja Svecarovski — Google review
If you are on a slow vocation, it is possible to spend a Day there.
Ilze B?rzi?a — Google review
Just great.
Nice to walk around to enjoy the flowers and trees but also the waterfall and ponds, terraces, and viewpoints above the valley.
Also an aviary and some mountain goats and green house with unique species.
Lovely and recommended to the whole family.
David naftalis — Google review
After reading so many glowing reviews of this place, we decided to check it out. The gardens are enormous and can be steep at times, so be prepared for a workout if you want to see some of the upper attractions like the lovers garden and the aviary which I thought were both worth the climb.
I’d recommend giving yourself at least 4 hours to see everything. We spent 3 hours here and weren’t able to see everything.
Jessica Globe — Google review
Fabulous gardens - also good cafe by lake and a good but v busy restaurant by the castle. Nice to see statues to Sissi in the grounds
Roland Moss — Google review
Absolutely AMAZING place! Beautiful gardens, loads to see and explore. When I was reading the reviews, some people were saying that you could easily spend a whole day there - I was a bit sceptical. But actually, you could! We spent about 3-4 hours there!There are some spots for picnic too. There are also few restaurants to grab some food / drinks / gelato. Would deffo recommend!
Anna — Google review
This was our second visit, this time during the day - our previous visit was during the late opening one evening in the summer. The gardens are stunning, plenty of flowers and scents in early May. We were there 4h30m and didn't see everything, nor did we visit the museum. This is a place you can visit time and time again, but be aware that there aren't many places to shelter when/if it rains.
Finally, don't visit in good weather at the weekend if you are travelling by car, the parking was full! Public transport is a better option.
Mike Herridge — Google review
Amazing place!! You can tell how much work they put into the garden, it is incredible. Allow at least 4 hours to see the garden, one of the highlights of our holiday.
Tiarne Katona — Google review
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Strada Provinciale 8 Merano - Scena, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy
Merano, also known as Meran in German, is a charming town renowned for its spa center and annual wine festival. It has a rich cultural history, once being home to notable figures like Ezra Pound and Franz Kafka. The town continues to embrace culture with attractions such as the popular art gallery Arte Merano, featuring rotating exhibitions.
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Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, 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
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39040 Kastelruth, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Pragser Wildsee is a beautiful UNESCO world heritage site, with towering mountains and a deep blue color. It's also become quite a popular Instagram spot in the past few years. The most beautiful thing about this lake is that you can find many climbing opportunities nearby, making it an ideal destination for adventurers.
We visited in extra season, not crowded but a lot of hiking tracks closed. Lovely to walk by the lake
Oana Muntean — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I have ever bene! For sure It Is worth the visit. Important to Remember to book the parking before going, mainly in the weekends. The walking around the lake is easy also to go worth family, but with several stairs in the way.
Afonso J. Jr — Google review
Beautiful lake with stunning views and green water. Parking is a little costly. Not much to eat at the restaurant after 3 pm. Going around the lake takes roughly 2 hours. Worth visiting once.
Vikram Kothari — Google review
Perfectly beautiful lake, but the conditions for renting the boat is ridiculous. Why I need to pay also for magnet and postcard, when they have a proper souvenir shop with better selection just behind the corner..
stradivarius — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. Would love to stay at the hotel next time I come. I recommend this place to anyone seeking holiday in the Dolomites.
Erik Covert — Google review
No words to express the beauty of this lake. It’s a jewel of Dolomites. Unlike other lakes in the Dolomites, this lake is easily accessible. Therefore, it can get very busy during the summer months. The hike around the lake is a must thing to do. The trail around the lake is easy and well maintained.
There is a very big car park but it’s expensive. There are a few places well before the lake where you can park but it’s a long walk to the lake.
If you are into landscape photography then sunrise would be a better option as there will be fewer people in the early morning.
Boat trips and photography on the boat deck are expensive too.
A highly recommended place!
Tahir Iqbal — Google review
Amazing place! Even in winter still worth a visit. The bistro on the lake is a treat. A quick tip, go to the toilet beforehand, otherwise be ready to pay for it. :P
Adriano Augusto Matheus — Google review
This is a wonderful place. Good parking. Unfortunately, still too many idiots that leave their litter. As dog owner, I don‘t understand those who bag up and then disregard the bag😡. Still the path around the lake is beautiful. Water level was a little low.
Craig McMain — Google review
Very stunning lake. I would highly recommend bringing crampons if you are wanting to walk around the lake as it is super icey and slippery at this time of the year (November). The car park is €35 for the entire day. No reception at the lake. There is also restaurant.
Anne-Marie Young — Google review
The most beautiful lake I have ever seen! It was in my bucket list for a long time ago! Loved every angle of this stunning scenery!
Angeliki Skandali — Google review
The moment I arrived in this place, I instantly fell in love because of the beauty that it holds. The scenery is just breathtaking and truly spectacular. Going to this place during the winter is truly magical and it looks like it straight up came from the movie Narnia. Me and my friends took some time taking pictures on this place and also had some fun playing with the snow. Make sure to wear comfortable trekking shoes that are water-resistant to fully enjoy this area! I also remember a wedding photoshoot was ongoing in the area and I am sure that the photos will really be amazing. Please visit this as soon as possible, a must!
Argie Karl Mayrong — Google review
This beautiful lake is overwhelmed by tourists during the day. However, there is plenty of space for everyone. Come early in the morning to avoid the crowd.
photon670 K — Google review
Beautiful place to go for a walk round a lake. Buy entry tickets online before you go, or go to the info area where there is a QR code you can scan and buy ticket.
Sandra Azzopardi — Google review
Amazing hike along the lake with beautiful viewing points and places to chill by the lake. The shore is rocky and so is the bottom of the lake which makes it have this wonderful green color. Do bring something to sit on as the rocks don’t make it comfortable. The hike takes around 2,5 hours and it can be done with regular shoes too. Quite popular so it will not be a quiet walk.
Oana Andrei — Google review
Gorgeous lake with mountain and a turquoise blue water. We took a walk around the lake and it took us around 1.5 hours stopping to take photos. We also had the pleasure to stay at the hotel on the lake and parking was redeemed with the stay. You can also rent a boat to take a ride on the lake for 30 minutes.
Connie Chen — Google review
Beautiful lake, very popular! Already early in the morning is full of photographers. Very easy to arrive! There is a hotel, souvernie shop and like a bar cafeteria right before the lake!
The views are just amazing, you can hike around, which I recommend doing :)
The boat station opens from 10 am, although I saw a couple who got married, they could I imagine rent the place earlier for a photo session!
The place is worth no matter what!
Carlota Armengol — Google review
Stunning turquoise lake that is sheltered by multiple Dolomite mountains. There is an hour walk around the lake, which is beautiful. The landscape of the peaks is stunning, including various rock formations, moss and treeline. Worth doing and parking was cheap after 4pm
Nikola Lapenna — Google review
Nature has already set the best camera filter for you. Just go and enjoy you time there. If possible take a boat ride, don’t worry much about rowing, you can learn from the crash course given there. Just sit in the middle of the lake and ENJOY tour time! This place is surreal!
Ahnaf Tahmid Chowdhury — Google review
The lake is absolutely gorgeous! Would recommend visiting before 9am to avoid the crowds and catch a beautiful sunrise. Check for timings depending on whether you're taking public / private transport.
Pragya B — Google review
Stunning view of a beautiful lake and surrounding mountains. Take a nice walk around the lake trail to see it from all sides, well worth it.
Jarrett Booz — Google review
This place is stunning. I recommend you to come late in the evening, it’s not that crowded. There are 2 parking lots, one of which is more closer to the lake. The bus stop is also very close. If you have time please do the hike around the lake, it will offer some breathtaking views.
Vishwanath Diraviam — Google review
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39030 Prags, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy
Located in the Austrian Tyrol, Stubai Glacier is a popular ski destination known as the "Kingdom of Snow." It offers a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders, including challenging terrain like bowls and chutes. The highest point in the area is Zuckerhutl at 3,505 meters. Visitors can enjoy on-mountain dining and stunning views while skiing down one of Stubai's longest runs, which stretches over six miles.
My first snow experience! There's a cable car to the top then go up few staircases. Take your time as you may feel a little bit dizzy because of the altitude. Must see!
lyk aza — Google review
Nice ski area! Perfect gondellift, a lot of blue pistes and because of the weather a lot of lifts were closed sadly so not the most challenging day on the piste but we had a good time! Next time we go and search for the more adventurous pistes!
Martijn Lindeboom — Google review
Beautiful views at the top and a great place for photos; also spend sometime having fun on the glacier snow. We were there twice, once on a cloudy day and the next day blue skies with sea of clouds
Jon Ng — Google review
Amazing experience and perfect condition. Great slopes for every skill level. Fun park, giant slalom section, and many more. I would definitely go again. The restaurant at Eisgrad is also great. Nice local food!
George Venkov — Google review
I went to this place on April 22 there are still have snow
I bought 1.5 days ski pass for 83.5€
There are so many blue line for beginners
the staff was really nice . they taught me and give some advice how to ski without fee.
Eve Kan — Google review
Very nice experience. Excellent skiing for the end of April… Ski slopes nicely prepared. Overall impression … excellent
Bojan Ivanovic — Google review
Advices for 1st timer / non-skiing experiences
1) First of all, please buy the guided tour in advance. Don't proceed to rent the ski clothes/ equipment until you manage to get a guided ski tour. It is impossible to ski without guidance.
2) Please reach the place in the early morning, so that you have time to try & wear on all the skiing gears.
3) Research on how to dress/ what to prepare/ What to Pack Skiing! Please buy a pair of ski goggles from your hometown (is cheaper compare to get it onsite), as the rental do not included it.
4) If schedule allowed, just slot-in 2 days for skiing. Half-day is like wasting your time. You wont be able to learn or enjoy the fun of skiing.
Here is our terrible plan as we have no clue of what to prepare / expect for our 1st skiing:
- we reach the place at 11am to have a lunch first
- after 12pm we go to get our rental ski gear (try & wear)
- almost 1pm, after we are fully gear on, we went to the ski tour place wanna to buy a tour package, but was informed that last tour ended at 1pm
Basically, we spent euro 200++ to rent the ski clothes and gears, but we didn't get to learn to ski.... It is difficult to walk on the snow, we cannot move much and keep struggling at the same spot.
Xandra Lim — Google review
We had lot of fun, Perfect wide blue slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers. There are some red and blacks too.. for next times😀
Ajit — Google review
Best vacation ever! Always good and new snow at 3200m! A good ambiance in the different bars and restaurants! Nice views...
Bert Janssens — Google review
Magnificent, unbeatable views. Just gorgeous. Do pay attention! Somewhere near restaurant Eisgrat at 2900m there's a sign that has a handwritten addition which says the hike to Dresdner Hütte at 2300m takes 1.5 hours. This is incorrect. It takes at least twice that. It is a difficult hike and the person who added this to the sign should be imprisoned or at least firmly slapped.
Hans Hofmeijer-Boon — Google review
Amazing place, value for money - we didn't go u til the top since there is no snow in late August
Dudu Shiloh — Google review
A wonderful ski area...which we regularly visit for the last ten years. Still one of our favorite area having many blue and red slopes.
Michael Schimmel — Google review
One of the best ski resorts in Austria.
Many slopes and many cable cars that you can use. The high altitude keeps much snow and the conditions are usually very good.
The slopes are wide. As a ski instructor I can totally recommend this resort.
There is a snow park for freestyle, many freeride areas and also the ski resort is beginner friendly. Ski schools right to the up gamsgarten stations. A lot of Intersport shops that you can rent equipment at good prices.
Restaurants with self service and a la carte menu, that you can choose from.
Ski buses coming and leaving very often and almost each one are free with the skipasses.
No need of a car.
Chiriac Dumitru - Marcel — Google review
It doesn’t get much better then this place. Unreal conditions variety for all levels, beautiful weather! Very short lift lines
imran khan — Google review
It’s a good place for skiiing and it’s very vast with a lot of different options for skiing .except for the skiing glasses and the socks everything else is available to rent
Chiraayu Kbhat — Google review
The Stubai Glacier, nestled in the Austrian Alps, offers a captivating blend of breathtaking landscapes and thrilling skiing experiences. With its high-altitude location, the glacier provides reliable snow conditions throughout the season, making it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.
The weather on the Stubai Glacier tends to be crisp and invigorating, with cold temperatures ensuring the preservation of the snowpack. Glacial winds can occasionally add an extra chill, so proper winter gear is essential for visitors.
Skiing aficionados can revel in a variety of slopes catering to all skill levels. From gentle beginner slopes for novices to challenging black runs for the more seasoned skiers, the Stubai Glacier provides a diverse terrain to suit everyone's preferences. The glacier's extensive network of well-groomed trails ensures an enjoyable experience for skiers and snowboarders alike.
The panoramic views from the slopes are nothing short of spectacular, showcasing the stunning alpine scenery that surrounds the glacier. Whether carving through freshly powdered runs or admiring the snow-covered peaks, the Stubai Glacier promises an unforgettable winter sports adventure.
Carina Sommer — Google review
Wonderful skiing, a lot of ski slopes, without queves, children friendly 😉
Růžena Černiková — Google review
This is our first trip to Dubai and it definitely met or beat expectations. Pretty decent snow considering the rest of the valleys nearby. Didn't have much of anything. Nice to rain. Nice facilities and lift tickets weren't super expensive. Would have been much more pleasurable had the whole valley had snow but definitely a place. I'll go back to maybe even the season
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.
Brad Bingham — Google review
Wonderful nature and a very very nice walk in the woods from the beginning to the end
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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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.
The Partnach Gorge in Garmisch is a popular hiking destination with beautiful waterfalls and a walkway. It's named for the gushing waters of the Partnach mountain stream, which have carved out the gorge over time. The gorge is significant geological because it was nearly 240 million years ago during the Triassic period that the Alpine muschelkalk layers settled on what was once a shallow sea.
What a fantastic place! The views we saw on the walk were just stunning! Even in winter, this place was worth visiting. Apart from the gorge, there are a lot of tourist routes through the forest. Depending on physical training, you can choose the best appropriate one. I also advise you to take a raincoat if the weather is cold as there are a couple of waterfalls.
Vladyslav Kondratiev — Google review
Very nice place to hike. The level for this hike would be medium, depending upon when you go to the hike. The scenery along the way is really beautiful, and it is worth the effort.
sabin bhandari — Google review
This is well worth a visit. It's absolutely stunning, an amazing sight to see and walk through. We walked up to the restaurant at the top before making our way back down. Fantastic place with superb views
Marie Thompson — Google review
Really special and wonderful place to enjoy a day. We hike passed the gorge and up a pub the long way (2 hours walk up and down). Reasonable fitness needed. The pub is closed every Thursday. When we go there, the pub is closed. The tables can be used and you can buy beer from a machine. The gorge itself is nice but the hike up the long way is nice walk too. We saw salamanders and woodpeckers and different birds, farm animals sheep and a friendly cat too. The way down quick is by the side of the pub (30 minutes). Bring a raincoat and wear hiking shoes.
K m Y — Google review
It was a wintry cold day and we braved the outdoors. It was a nice memory, although hard with jet lag. Got some good shots.
Because some of the hiking paths were icy, we had to walk on the main road which of course took away from the charming allure. So beware in bad conditions.
Tania Julian — Google review
A walk through the cave is indeed beautiful! High hills and the turquoise water from the water falling from the mountains & running like a river is Amazing! Safe to walk along with children though narrow space well protected! If you have the Zugspitze Ticket, the entry is free.
JAYANTHI RAGHURAMAN — Google review
The gorge was breathtaking and well worth the 6 euro. When we visited in August, half of the gorge was shut down and there was two-way traffic. This led to a lot of congestion and was very stressful with a toddler. We were not aware of how tight some of the tunnels were, so we brought a child backpack carrier which we did not use because our son would hit his head on the ceiling. We saw several families with small children in the same boat as us. If we could have done the whole trail and not have to double back, we would have enjoyed the experience a lot more. I understand these were unique times, it just wasn't as enjoyable as it could have been. It was still very pretty and I wouldn't mind coming back when our kids are a little older. For those who are new to the area, you can park in the Olympic parking lot for 2.5 Euro and it is a short walk to the trail head from there.
Justin O — Google review
It's an impressive experience.
The path to the entrance is very wide and easy to walk on. In the gorge, however, it is narrow to the rocks, partly through the tunnels. It's also good to have a flashlight, because it's really dark in some parts of the tunnel. A jacket with a hood is also useful, as the water drips heavily from above in some places.
We were there on a public holiday with nice weather around noon. That was probably a mistake as it was very crowded. In narrower places you sometimes had to wait until "oncoming traffic" had passed... I also thought it was stupid that you were allowed to go there with the dogs. I don't think it's a nice experience for the dogs: loud, cramped and lots of strange legs that you have to avoid. Next time I'll go there earlier as it's probably a lot quieter.
veronika Acosta — Google review
Unbelievable place... It is definitely a must visit place and its worth every penny. You won't regret going here.
Just make sure you exit from the same gate you came from if you don't have time or don't want to walk. Cuz if you exit from the other end, you'll have to hike all the way around the gorge.
But if you can I would definitely recommend you to take that route, it is BEAUTIFUL
Nihal Shaikh — Google review
One of nature's wonders. Awesome place to visit. Regimens getting there early as parking is atrocious. Make sure you have balance and are a little fit. The walk is long and can get strenuous at times. However, the views are spectacular.
Jerry Morales — Google review
Let me just say be prepared for the hike OUT. The hike in and through was amazing. The walk out was the hardest part, and while it isn't difficult, it isn't a short hike. The gorge itself was great and beautiful. Go early and beat the rush, which is what we did, and even then, we had people who wanted to rush through and push you through it. Later, the number of people showing up to enter was crazy and i couldn't imagine trying to even take pictures. We enjoyed the early quiet and lack of people and were able to enjoy a leisurely walk, just letting the fast folks pass us. Take a rain coat, water and snack and you'll have an amazing time.
Ryo O. — Google review
The place is very attractive. After visiting the cave, you can continue your hike to the forest and return to the starting point. Alternatively, you can return to the cave. If you choose to hike through the forest, make sure to bring some water as it is a steep path. Overall, it was a really enjoyable hike.
Shanaka Anuradha — Google review
Formed by the Partnach River, the gorge features striking rock formations and picturesque waterfalls. The maintained trails and informational signs ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors of all levels of expertise. We went on a hot weekday and it was rather busy, with lots of fellow tourists. The walk up from the parking at the Ski Jump centre took about 20 minutes, but was easy. We booked our tickets in advance, but you could buy them there. There are some places to get some food and drink at the start of the gorge walk, we had some lovely chips and a beer! The walk itself is exciting, but as it was busy there was a lot of stop-and-start waiting for people to pass (the raised pathway cut in to the cliff is narrow) but the views and atmosphere made up for it. Stout shoes and a slight head for heights is recommended, but we saw folks of all ages and abilities managing just fine.
Charlie Kinloch — Google review
I will try to talk about my experience briefly and benefit from this place, one of the most beautiful places that you can visit, beautiful natural beauty, fun and exciting to explore, ski, climb, photograph and relax. You can also visit the natural cave in the place and enjoy the wonderful views. I hope the pictures clarify what I mean❤️❤️❤️🥰
Ahmad El Hout — Google review
Amazing place. On a busy day, finding parking is a bit hard and one has to walk a bit to get the beautiful views of the Gorge, but definitely worthwhile. Nature at one of it's best. It's enjoyable only in the right season - when there is good water flow.
Nanda kumar — Google review
Beautiful hike up into the gorge. Fun for families but pathway is narrow and not ideal for small children. Better for school age and above. Could be challenging for mobility impaired. Take a rain jacket.
Susan Alvis — Google review
Partnachklamm is an absolute gem near Munich! I was left speechless by the extraordinary beauty of this natural wonder. The stunning gorge, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and towering cliffs, creates an otherworldly atmosphere. The lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls added to the enchanting experience. The well-maintained trails make it accessible for all, and the picturesque surroundings make it a photographer's paradise. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventurer, or simply seeking tranquility, Partnachklamm is a must-visit destination that will leave you in awe. Don't miss out on this incredible piece of nature's artistry!
V Nithin Kashyap — Google review
Great experience! Tickets are around 7 euros for adults and 3.50 for kids. Rain coat is a must have, good to have snacks on the go! It does get a bit dark after sunset.
Hammad Saleem — Google review
Very interesting place. But risk to go given the wet floor and its proximity to the water falls.
Not good for claustrophobics since you will be in dark and short tunnels.
Dogs are welcome but there is a 2 euros fee.
Cadu Garcia — Google review
we didn't need raincoats or lanterns, the tunnels were lit and at 20° quite dry, two or three drops on the jacket is no problem. It's so beautiful that you don't care if you get wet. The circular route is not easy at all, the climbing is big and quite steep, don't eat your sandwiches before it like we did😆. Otherwise, the view from the top is worth the effort, but some level of fitness is definitely required.
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
Beautiful place. Might be slippery in the rainy season. At least keep 2 hours for the trip. You are allowed to go to the end and have to come back the same route (can no longer exit from the other end). I saw some people taking their pets. Some were afraid of heights so their owner had a difficult time. And some dogs were trekking like a pro.
Apoorva Karamchandani — Google review
Natural beauty. Be prepared for good enough walk to explore this place. The flow of water was nice to experience
Ambarish P — Google review
Partnachklamm, nestled in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates with its awe-inspiring beauty. The narrow gorge, carved by the Partnach River, offers a mesmerizing journey through towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. The well-maintained pathways and sturdy bridges provide a thrilling adventure for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Visitors should be prepared for a sensory delight, with the sound of rushing water echoing off the rocky walls and the cool mist in the air creating a refreshing experience. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the dramatic scenery, especially during different times of the day.
While the trail can be challenging in parts, the reward of reaching the end and taking in the panoramic views is well worth the effort. Partnachklamm is a testament to the raw power of nature, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable and immersive outdoor experience in the Bavarian Alps.
Sammy — Google review
Awesome place. The cave gives you a thrilled feeling. After you exit it, there are two options: First option is to take the cave back. Next option is a bit tricky and I felt that the directions were not much clear. In this option you have to hike the mountain and then descend. The trail to go up is not well maintained and at some places it was very slippery. On top there is one small restaurant. Going down is via a well built road, but it is very steep. We could not control our legs at some descends and had to run :)
abhishek tiwari — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit... If this is on your list and you have the time you must absolutely do it. There is a 30 minute walk from the parking lot to the entrance of the gorge. However we had rented e bikes and were able to take them all the way to the entrance and there is a bike lock rack Right next to where we purchase tickets. For 7.50 euros this was an unbelievable walk Just so breathtakingly beautiful. I love the sound of the water I love seeing the sky through the crack. After we got to the end there was different trails to take but we didn't know how to read the trail map in German so we just turned around and went back the way we came to the main entrance to our bikes. I would have loved to have done other walks up and over the gorge as well if there was a proper map provided or signs. Also a bit confusing have to you purchase tickets you have to scan the barcode to go through a gate So hold on to them, Because if you go through the gate at the end and decide to turn around you will need to reschend the tickets to get back in the pathway to the main entrance.
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.
Kitzsteinhorn, located a few hours from Salzburg, offers a year-round snowy paradise with activities like glacier skiing, hiking, and tobogganing. The cable car provides stunning views of Kaprun and the surrounding area. Visitors can enjoy modern facilities, excellent snow conditions, and friendly staff at this ski station. With guided tours by park rangers and groomed runs for skiing, Kitzsteinhorn promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Ski station with marvellous views, excelent snow conditions (powder), modern installations and friendly staff. Looking forward to go back as soon as possible!
Jes?s M — Google review
Amazing gletscher, consisting of 3 jets. The highest top is 3000. I had fantastic ski week. The slopes are well maintained, not crowded, a lot of different lifts, . Would go again
Natka (Amsterdita) — Google review
With car from south of Sweden, easy and within reach. 7 hour drive. Really nice area, great slopes, with a lot of variety. Lifts are topnotch. However food is not good in Austria. Schnitzel, french fries with everything, horrible spagetti/pasta, they know how to do pretzel and gulasch and deserts. Did 9 days over christmas skiing fantastic 5+ food 2-
Lars G Andersson — Google review
Excellent for beginners and experienced skiers great location very quick gondolas longest I queued was 15-20 minutes. Ski pass 6 day all mountain including Zell am see for an adult €370 and €280 for a student. Excellent bar's and restaurant to choose from. When from 11th of February to the 16th
Pat Mc — Google review
Best cable car day we had in Austria. We went from Kaprun through several cable cars inclduing the new 3k konnection. Just note the time to the last descending cable so you won’t miss it.
At the top there is much to do, don’t miss the view on sides (on the Top of Salzburg and through the gallery). On the middle stations there are some nice hikes and restaurants, as well as playgrounds for kids
Ron Sokolovsky (Ronus007) — Google review
This is the most overcrowded ski resort I have visited in last 30 years. Let's be precise and say what exactly you get for (unfortunately) full price 64 Eur per day. Very limited number of ski slopes is even reduced by 30-40% of available skiing area, as large part of it is reserved as slalom training area for closed groups. Super overcrowded lifts and gondolas guarantee waiting times up to 30 mins.
Ivo Kovac — Google review
Some features are closed during the summer time. Make sure before you go up.
Annemarie Dreyer — Google review
Beautiful mountain with magnificent views, the cable car is wonderful, divided into 3 separate trips to get to the top.
I really recommend this place, it's so refreshing on top! Plus you can get beautiful photos.
Yossi Tabak — Google review
Had a great experience here, quieter resort than others I have been to but the skiing was fantastic and the slopes well maintained. I loved the wide blacks coming down and with the sun setting on the other side of the mountain it was perfect around 2pm.
Aron Johnston — Google review
Beautiful place. The cable car goes very high from the first and second station, it is not very pleasant to watch, but for those who are not afraid of heights, a beautiful view of Kaprun and the surrounding area, I think that the safety of this cable car is at a high level. When we were going back, the cable car stopped at one part and stood still, we panicked a bit that we were stuck, but later we heard that it is normal for it to stop for a few minutes.
Dado Pavlovic — Google review
Nice, mid-sized ski resort between 2000-3000m. Most slopes are broad, you'll find any difficulty here. Preparation of pistes is medium only unfortunately. There's a small fun park, proper half pipe and big jump. The view is pretty good, food is ok. Prices are at the top end for the day pass and food compared to other areas.
TH3 TR/\V1R — Google review
Simply great and highly recommendation for families with children. Up to the summit and with a dog up to the Alpine Center at 2450 m because of the step bars, which are not so ideal for dogs' paws.
For tourists with the summer card free of charge and can be visited several times. Very nice and competent staff in all areas. 🌨️🎿☃️🏂🏔️🗻 ❤️
Anup Sarker — Google review
Best place to explore the Alps. It cost only €40, where as in Swiss it would have cost more than €150. There are many entertainment options for kids
Sarathlal — Google review
Well organized transportation having 5 different cabins/stops from the car parking area up to the peak lookout point. Skiing available all around the year. There are restaurants at the last station (3029 m) and the lower one as well. Stations surely gets crowded during wintertime.
Andechs Monastery is a hilltop pilgrimage center in southern Bavaria that was established in the 10th century. It is renowned for its Benedictine monks' famous ales, and many tourists visit to sample them. The site attracts large crowds on weekends, but its stunning beauty remains a must-see attraction. Ettal, another picturesque location nearby, offers excellent hiking opportunities with ample parking facilities.
Gorgeous church. You go to Tutzing and take bus 958 which drops you at the base of Andechs. A long incline to walk up. It has a tower that has 13 flights of steps for €1.00. Their food opens at 11:00 and they have superb Haxen. Beer is great. Get there before 12:00 or few seats left.
Anthony Cimorelli — Google review
Nice touristy place but huge crowds over the weekend. I think the Ettal looks beautiful if you hike around the place. Huge parking.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
Loved the beer and pork knuckle! We popped by on our way down from Munich to St. Anton. Will love to head back for more beer in the summer!
J K (JK) — Google review
I know some people think this place is too tourist, and mass production factory, but I enjoy it...and usually come early before the rush.
Arrive well before noon, ideally 11am...that is when the restaurant opens.
Share a litre beer, share a pork knuckle...they are large and sharing the cost makes it a bit better.
The whole monastery is not open to the public, but the baroque style layout of the church is worth a visit. Slip into the small chapel to tge side, and say a pray of thanks.
Pick a good day, even during the weekdays 80% of the tables are occupied by 12noon
Perry Poehlmann — Google review
I wish I could rate the Monastery on multiple levels, as a pilgrimage site, a brewery and a restaurant. I hope my pictures do justice to what you will see in the Monastery. A beautifu , prayerful environment. Well worth the time to visit and to refresh yourself spiritually and bodily.
Markus Gruber — Google review
Andechs Monastery was nice. Many people on Sunday. Few restaurants around. Self services and serve by waiter also available but require advance booking otherwise not even half seat available for you. But can always go to self service side. Definitely have to try their beer. Very good and smooth. Their alcohol free beer tasted like real beer and smooth. The monks did a very good job in making the beer. However the cheese made by monk is not easy to find. I couldn’t get to try one. Their pork knuckle are huge! I couldn’t finish. Have to bring another half back home. They have paper bag for you to put the food to take away if can’t finish. Their pretzel 🥨 also very big. However their potato salad don’t looks attractive but their taste very good when eat with sausage and pork knuckle.
Andechs Monastery located on top of hill and they have really nice view too. Many people cycling there but also big parking place to park your car and walk up to the hill with nice things around. Like their herbs (natural pharmacy herbs), their arts..
Time Sing Yes — Google review
We visited in the summer of 2018. The entire trip remains one of my most cherished memories!
Iris Schaeffer — Google review
Old charm German pub with tasty food and beer. Awesome views from the top of the Monastery tower.
Richard Corbett — Google review
Short walking feom the public parking to the top of the hill where the monestery is located, whrete the main point is the bavarian restaurant with a panoramic view over the distant meadows.
Zivko Prelogovski — Google review
lovely castle with a lot of local and traditional decoration and souvenir. the canteen is really authentic, you have to wait in line for the canteen and surprisingly you can pay with card. what is interesting is that on the back of the castle? There is a park full of sculpture, dedicated to the art and beer drinking, which represent the local drinking culture
Nathan Guo — Google review
My two friends took me here for a bike ride from Munich. It is absolutely beautiful, the food served is beyond anything you'd get in any restaurant, the beer's are great (size and taste). Next time I'm in Germany, I'll be back and of course with my trustee companions
Brian Gilligan — Google review
The place is stunning. The monastery is beautiful, very old, and surrounded by mountains. Lots of fresh air. There is a little souvenir shop with convenient prices. The restaurant, which is nearly monastery, has a beautiful view of the mountains. Food is delicious. The beer is very good👍
Tamara Radevic — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place. The church is amazing. Baroque style 🤩. You can easily drive to the convent using the bus (951) directly from the train station. I recommend to go early and watch the service. They also have a good german restaurant and a brewery, there you can have a beer tasting and an tour.
Michelle Cavalcante — Google review
I lived in Bavaria for five years decades ago and it was such a treat to be able to return with Bavarian friends and show Andechs to my husband and young adult children.
The pretzels, obatzda (savory/tart cheese spread), and beer were delicious, it was so precious to see a service in the monastery cathedral and I found a beautiful little necklace in the giftshop.
Note the famous dopple bock type of beer invented by monks centuries ago which contains all the good ingredients needed to make bread. This was introduced in beer form so the monk's Lenten time fast (the fast in the days prior to celebrating Jesus Christ's death and resurrection at Easter) would not be interrupted.
Parking is free to this piece of historical Bavaria and Kloster Andechs is well worth the visit.
Ali R — Google review
Worthwhile to visit. A beautiful cathedral and restaurant. It's recommended to pay attention to the Andechser agricultural section around the monastery. Outstanding milk products in all varieties.
Gerrit Stegeman — Google review
People say this is the place to get the best beer in Germany. I definitely had my best radler here on our trip. The food was also good and is served cafeteria style. You have a choice to hike from a nearby parking lot/bus station or you can hike all the way up from the town of Herrshing. It is a slightly difficult hike uphill through forest and a little bit of meadow. If you enjoy hiking then it will be worth it to you, if it’s a hot day just take the bus.
Megan West — Google review
An absolute must if you are in the Munich area. A true highlight of our trip. It was rainy and cold when we visited so we didn't get to experience the biergartenbut inside was great too. Excellent beer and the food was one of a kind. Best meal we had the entire trip.
Christopher R. — Google review
What an interesting place to visit. Outstanding monument of architecture with beautiful ornaments inside. Beautiful architecture and awesome art work inside. You can see the tower from far as it’s tall and located at very high hill. There's a lovely hiking trail from the nearby train station in Herrsching up to the monastery, definitely recommended to get that trail because that’s really lovely walk in green area.
When I was there, it was busy over the top. The beer was excellent as is all German beer, and the food was fantastic too. The Pilgrimage church is currently an active monastery so do watch thier closing times as are early due to prayer. The monastery has plenty of free parking however it's a bit of a short but steap walk from the parking.
win task — Google review
Small church with nice but windy view from the tower for just 1€. Recommended if you don't have fear of heights. The wooden steps are really small the higher you get. I heard 200 steps overall.
The 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 German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology is a vast museum that showcases original artifacts and interactive displays on energy, transportation, and astronomy. It holds the title of being the largest technology museum globally, spanning over 50,000 square meters and exhibiting around 28,000 objects. The museum offers a unique experience as it combines traditional exhibits with hands-on activities such as demonstrations, experiments, and media stations. Visitors can engage with various subjects ranging from agriculture to photography to space technology.
We worked our way through the museum, from the top floor (space) down to the basement (mining), and it is clear where the museum has spent money and where it is in sad need of attention. This is a very big museum where you can spend more than 1 day if you wanted to! The museum has thousands of objects on display, all aimed at science and technology. It includes several different floors and different themes throughout the building. Totally recommended if you’re into science or technology related things!
Pamela Meindl — Google review
The amount of detail that is put into this place is amazing. You can find out anything about technology, from microchips, cameras/photography, to modern stuff like robotics and space shuttles. I would suggest arming yourself with a bag of popcorn, a big cola, 6 hours of free time and a lot of patience to have a great experience.
Andrei Oprescu — Google review
Amazing place if you are here to learn. The museum has almost everything science and technology from robotics to encryption and everything in between! You can spend weeks and months here without getting bored!
There are also live demonstrations every hour during weekend (only in German though)!
Would highly recommend to visit this place!
Harry — Google review
Great place, lots of fun. There are 6 different levels, takes a ton of time to visit them all. Friendly note: 5-6PM you can get in for free. I know it's far from sufficient to go through everything, but it's at least something.
ukLz — Google review
Definitely a museum that deserves 5 stars. It explains very well what civilization is. There are many places to visit in different branches. It's a great place for kids too. There are very nice activities and applications that they can try and do. 14 euros per person. There is a family discount. I would recommend it to everyone.
Niels Reed — Google review
Really cool place of you love engineering. It os a very visual experience and there are a lot of things to explain here. It doesn't feel like it is a place dedicated for kids so adults can also have fun in their knowledge exploration. There is a lot of information and it is really well designed but I strongly recommend choosing a section sticking to it and enjoy on part of the museum as there is too much to see. Each section really delves into details and it will be impossible to grasp everything in one go.
Stefan Tudor — Google review
This is a really cool museum with plenty to see, also a very big variation. Everything from airplanes to harvest equipment. A very interesting museum, but it is very crowded usually with a lot of school classes visiting it and generally a very long queue to the entrance, but if you are interested in technology it is totally worth the waiting time.
Joseph Z — Google review
Best science museum in the world.
Magnificently curated with diversity of topics, but most of them treated with a great deal of thoroughness.
Plenty of interactive examples and representations of scientific concepts as well as history of scientific discoveries.
Access is pretty easy.
There is a downloadable museum app that is like nothing I have ever seem before.
Juan Uribe — Google review
A very big museum with a lot of interesting things!
There's a lot of expositions where you can interact with it, and for me that's a most have for a museum about technology.
The price is a little bit expensive (14 euros for adults) but there are some discounts ( 4,5 euros for students).
What confuses me is that the minimum payment by credit card is 20 euros... That's really not convenient for tourists
El Walid Kadura — Google review
A lot of exhibits, various things and a lot to learn. The museum is very well organized, many interactive items, several places where you can have a quick snack, drink a cofee or a beer. If you plan to visit it reserve at least 4 hours from your time to do that.I strongly recommend visiting this place!
Eusebiu Barbulescu — Google review
One of the most entertaining museums I’ve ever visited. There are numerous exhibits that facilitate learning. I recommend planning to spend the entire day there. It is definitely worth visiting multiple times. There is a special room where only adults accompanied by children are allowed; you cannot enter without a child.
Ольга Демидова — Google review
It takes a long time to buy tickets, because many school students go there together. It's better to set aside a day to visit the museum. Personally, I feel that this museum is very suitable for scientific enlightenment. It has a basic and comprehensive display of agricultural science, technology, music, aviation and industry.
1 2 — Google review
This is a HUGE museum, so don’t expect to see it all in one day, but it truly has so much to offer adults and kids. The exhibits are extremely educational and well-curated, and the location is great as well. You can go for a stroll along the Isar afterwards! They also have a restaurant with a rooftop terrace which gets pretty crowded on nice days, but it’s a great atmosphere!
Angie Ann — Google review
Possibly the best museum I have ever been to. Ranging from aircraft to an entire section on suspension bridges. As well as model railways, scientific discoveries, musical instruments — you name it. You definitely need a full day to see it all — if not multiple days! I particularly liked how the pendulum from the outside clock tower hangs all the way down the central staircase to the ground floor, where you can watch it swinging.
Cian Tempest — Google review
As the bigger part of the museum is under renovation until 2028, there is a new part of the museum that is still accessible. The ticket costs 15€. I loved the quantum physics section, satellites, and optical instruments. Other sections are bridges, farming, medicine and musical instruments. More sections such as microbiology are still under construction. Can easily spend 4 hours here. Not suitable for children as the topics are quite complicated.
Review Monster — Google review
Great experience in well designed technological experience covering wide range of scientific areas. Live demo on various topics throughout the days. Hands-on workshops for children. Variety of options for snacks. One can spend the entire day there.
Yaroslav Kurennoy — Google review
The most enjoyable museum experience I have ever had! Great for engineering and science related people. And also great for kids, free to kids under 6.
Great place to spend a full day. Tons of technical experience to enjoy!
Marienplatz, the vibrant heart of Munich, serves as a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. This city-center square and transport hub is home to St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. It is renowned for its iconic New Town Hall and the Mariensaule column dedicated to St. Mary.
A great location in Munich with countless places to shop, eat, and relax. The central square is also so large and distinct that it’s a helpful landmark for those of us visiting from out of country, and for meeting up with friends. The architecture is beautiful. The atmosphere is bustling. We had some great times, and great food here.
Overall: key location and we will return when we are next in Munich.
David Urquhart — Google review
An amazing clock tower with so much ornate detail. It was very busy even on Monday, I would recommend you go on a weekday. The clock rings 3 times a day in the summer. 2 in the winter. Amazing sight to see nonetheless.
Cole Wright — Google review
A nice central plaza that lies in the heart if the city connecting between its main streets and shopping malls. You can sit there for the whole day enjoying the traditional bakery and watching the freelancer artists doing their musical performance. Got money to waste ? You can do all your shopping from the near by shops. Apple is by the corner😍.
Ahmed Reda Donia — Google review
Main square. Very beautiful architecture, with non-standard design of balconies and stained glass windows. Each part of the buildings is unique in its own way. When you stand on this square, you temporarily forget that today is the 21st century - the surrounding environment takes you to the Middle Ages, the time of knights. This square is truly the historical center of Munich.
Diana — Google review
A perfect place that offers many different options to enjoy a nice beer in the outdoors. I loved the architecture there, the place is so beautiful and it is surrounded by many other wonderful places such as cathedrals, restaurants, emblematic buildings and other spots just waiting to be discovered by us!
Yorkys Alejandra Julca — Google review
Very beautiful place. To enjoy it the most i would suggest to visit it during the sunrise on a weekday when there are no crowds of people since it's extremely popular. Fantastic architecture, literally must visit for every tourist in Munich.
Alex Rybkovsky — Google review
The old city center of Munich is a place you can sit, stand, watch for hours with ornate detail and people watching.
Sadly we missed the final Glockenspiel show of the day (17:00) but there were plenty of other bells to enjoy throughout the hour.
Tom Coomes — Google review
This place is incredible, you could stare at this building all day and still not see all the details. We went back to see the glockenspiel, at 5pm. The building could not be any more impressive. The performances in the square were entertaining too. It's definitely a spot you don't want to miss if you are in Munich. The train will take you directly there if you aren't in walking distance. There are many restaurants and shops nearby.
Amber Doran — Google review
This town square is a must visit in Munich. The architecture is simply gorgeous, with its unique balconies and windows designs/colors. There are many street stalls selling foods and drinks, souvenirs and branded stuff. Also, numerous street artists were performing when we were there. This further adds to the colorfulness and character of the area. The design makes us forget that we are in the modern days and takes us back to many centuries ago.
There are lots to see, shop, eats for every taste and individual, from beer markets to restaurants. Our family of 4 enjoyed ourselves thoroughly here. Pity we were here on a day trip only. Will come back if we have the chance.
Seah Shao Jun Nigel — Google review
Beautiful place, crowded but lots of shops and pigeons. I recommend visiting. The glockenspiel show isn't anything impressive. I recommend taking the elevator for a few euro up the town hall and seeing a view of Munich.
Andy Ivanov — Google review
Just perfect for enjoying your beer out in the open, there are many bars or cafe around. And of course… the expensive shopping nearby. Any brand you can think of, you will find it here.
Dimitris Christou — Google review
Wonderful Square in center of Munich. Been here 4 years ago and it is always a pleasure to be on this historical place! Many shops, nice eateries, souvenirs, just enjoy and take a walk through the city center of Munich!
Vedran ?oti? — Google review
The square serves as the heart of the city, bustling with activity and surrounded by historic landmarks.
The centerpiece of Marienplatz is the awe-inspiring New Town Hall. Its towering spires and intricate Gothic design took my breath away. Watching the famous Glockenspiel come to life was a true delight.
The square is filled with charming shops, cafes, and restaurants that lined its edges. From traditional Bavarian clothing stores to contemporary boutiques, there was something for every taste.
Marienplatz square in Munich truly captured the essence of the city. Its historic charm, lively atmosphere, and central location make it an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a shopaholic, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking an authentic Bavarian experience, Marienplatz square has it all.
Filip Elez — Google review
Heart of the Munich City. Every person visiting this beautiful city must have visited or passed through the Marienplatz.. city center of Munich. Most of the household items and all the shops are found here. Always a crowded place. It is definitely a safe place even though it's crowded. People are nice, they just care their own business. Place for all the young people to vibe around and spend nice time with the closed ones. Great place to pass time. Looks very beautiful during the spring 🌼 and summer 🌞⛱️ season. Nice tulips flowers 🌺🌹 are planted in this place.. everyday show time for the bell ringing amazes people and keeps them wait there and watch the show for few minutes.. no tickets and entrance fee are required. A lot of souvenir shops are found in this place .. highfi city area. Have fun visiting Munich Marienplatz.
Karthikeyan S — Google review
A nice place in the center of city with beautiful and amazing central location in Munich. The architecture is beautifully done. the central square is spacious and you can have a walk around old historical buildings as well as observe monuments around. They worth taking pictures of.
The main reason people love to visit here is its atmosphere at the time of ticking clock tower with dancing dolls. It has couple of very tall towers from where you can have breathtaking views of Munich city.
It’s a crowded place because main shopping street next to it. A lots of shopping stores, cafes & restaurants around for quick shopping or grabbing a quick bite.
Don’t drive there because parking is bite far but best traveling by subway. If you are planning to visit Munich, this place is a must visit.
win task — Google review
Great views, lots to see, shop, eats for every preference. We had a blast walking all over this area. Loved the market too. Fresh everything. Beautiful place to spend time and learn bits of Munich.
christine alvarado — Google review
It's an absolutely beautiful building. The clock tower rings out, high above the other buildings and through the streets. The figures dance around on a carousel. There are statues and dragons and works of stone from a very long time ago. Many people gather around, taking photos and videos as it chimes. Inside has some interesting features, like gargoyles and spiral staircase, more statues and some doors to walk through. Check it out.
The English Garden is an expansive urban park in Munich, constructed in the 18th century. Spanning a vast area of 375 hectares (927 acres), it offers a multitude of activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. Surrounded by several neighborhoods and running alongside the river, this park boasts an impressive network of 78km (50 miles) cycling and jogging trails. Its natural beauty is enhanced by carefully designed landscapes, providing both excitement and comfort to visitors.
This place is just wow, scenic place with lot of places to admire the nature.
You can either walk, cycle inside the park, kids will. Enjoy the vast open space to play.
There is a place at entrance where people surf on the water flow.
You need at least half day to roam around the Garden to enjoy it completely
Ravindra Kulkarni — Google review
It’s great to have 900 acres garden right in the middle of a big city. It had water body, green lawns, forest feeling, beer hall for 7000 people, peaceful pathways, river and on top of it surfing. It was amazing.
Not to missed in Munich !!
Balkrishna Shroff — Google review
Lovely place to walk, cycle, run or sun bathe! You can even watch surfers take turns and show off their skills by the river!
Coco — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful.
Dave Reuss — Google review
One of the best places in Munich to do any kind of outdoor activities. The popular English Garden has beautiful landscapes as well several facilities to do recreational activities including walking, running, playing games, cycling, surfing, having beer, gluwein and many more. It is also beautiful and charming even in winter.
Mrinal Kanti Halder — Google review
Realy nice place!
There is a lake and also the possibility to rent a pedal or paddle boat
20€ for half an hour
There are beautiful ducks and swans hanging out among the people, literally a stunning place for a couple or family outing.
Easy parking, 3€ for the first 2 hours.
Avivit Hirschberg — Google review
It has been a great experience to stroll around this beautiful park. Lots of shaded paths and green grass to relax and enjoy nature.
Maheswari Adriana — Google review
The huge and lovely English Garden in Munich is a great place to visit, whether it's sunny or cloudy. On sunny days, you can enjoy outdoor activities like surfing with a lot of people around. But if you prefer a quieter garden experience, it's even more charming on cloudy days.
Shraddha Thanki — Google review
What an amazing park in the middle of the city. We went when the weather was perfect - slight drizzle which made everything seem greener and smell amazing!
Had a lovely time walking around and enjoying the fresh air. Wish we could've spent more time in this amazing garden.
Prakhar Srivastav — Google review
A place to visit when in Munich. The English Garden is the largest city park in the world, very peaceful, has many walking paths, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can buy delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the unique surfing on the river Eisbah in the English Garden.
Vlatko Tadic — Google review
Beautiful place but due to the winter season it was very grayish and of course the water was frozen. It should one of the most green/colorful place during summer and autumn.
Sara mounata — Google review
Huge, close to town, and beautiful. You can swim, enjoy a crate of beer there, sunbathe, even surf. It does get very crowded on summer afternoons, so perhaps come in the morning from April-August. There’s plenty of shade by the sides and a couple of beer gardens for a bite and a drink. Police regularly has a presence in the area.
Morph — Google review
So pretty. Free entrance and so much to do and enjoy. Volley ball , swim, tan , bike , surf. It’s really an incredible park
Alexann Keppie — Google review
One of my favorites spots in Munich.
During summer is full of people and you can do many activities there. To play volleyball you need your own nett but eventually you also can ask to join others team. You can swim and do the famous and traditional jump from the bridge at Isar. I always go with my friends, but sometimes after work I go there just to relax, feel some sun and read my book.
Mirian Heerdt — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit to see all the locals and tourists out and about, there is something for everyone. I spent a good 5/6hrs just wandering around, checking out the surfers, live music and seeing the sites. Def worth a visit
Alex Jordan — Google review
This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful. On warmer days you'll see people surfing as well as concerts. Make sure to stop for a drink and some food as well.
Anthony M — Google review
peaceful in every way. You can reach Munich through forests and along the river without hearing the sound of cars. There are also grill zone and sunbathing areas.
Konuralp Tevfik Bozdag — Google review
This place has a large grass area, you can chit chat with your friends, play voleyball, sometimes even swim. There are a lot of people on weekends it is jam packed but still fun tho. Oh and you can watch surfers surf against the stream, pretty cool.
Efekan KATI — Google review
Definitely a park to visit when in Munich. The English garden is very peaceful, there are many walking trails, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can purchase delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the area where the river surfing 🌊 takes place. Usually 10 or more surfers line up to get their turn. All ages, young and old! We were here at the end of September 2023. Beautiful weather and really enjoyed our stroll though the park. There are maps to help you not get lost, as the park is quite large. Many tours go to the English garden, biking tours, walking tours and we ever saw horseback riding (but not sure if that was a tour). Most of the trails we were on were paved and wide. Enjoy!
Eva Munch — Google review
This may have actually been my favorite place in Munich. Right in the middle of the city is a huge park. Luckily our hotel was right next to the park. I went for a run and/or walk every day in the park. There are so many trails that only was able to get to a small portion of the park, but it seemed very safe and it was so green with lots of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. There are also Reataurants/Beer gardens spread throughout the park.
Eli Slesk — Google review
An amazing park in the heart of Munich.
The park is huge and finishing without a break in a one day is really hard, impossible for me :D
There are different section in this park and even you can pass by bus as well.
The 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 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
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 Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a museum that provides an in-depth look at the history, politics and why behind the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. The grounds also served as a large venue for Nazi rallies. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.
The Dokuzentrum offers a really interesting look into WW2 history. I would really recommend going there if you're in Nürnberg
Just Tamy (Tamara Rodr?guez) — Google review
Nice place for photos, near by u have a lake to spend some time with family.
Museum is 6eur per head, if u have interest to know why and what is documentation center created u can visit.
4 eur to park the car.. u can drive directly into the center.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
A very interesting place. Very informative displays. Visited as part of a walk around the entire site (which took a good couple of hours) I would have rated it higher if it hadn’t been a temporary exhibition. Compared to the similar Document Centre we visited in Munich (which was free, this one wasn’t) there was far more information available.
John Baird — Google review
a small one floor exhibition about the history of the area and the surrounding Monuments. entrance 6€ in an outside office. the building itself has an impressive glass platform on the roof, located just at the entrance of the Congresshall.
david antoun — Google review
Looks like it's having a major overhaul (Oct 22) so the interim exhibition is not much to look at. The building and structure is pretty amazing though. Look forward to visiting again when it's all done.
jae jay — Google review
The museum is currently in renovation. Currently, there is just one small part arranged. The entrance of 6 euro is a bit steep for what it is now, but already to stay in a real place of the history that you explain is a big plus. Then, even though it is temporary, it is well done and give you an understanding of the area.
Marco Giustiniani — Google review
This place is have huge relavance in the pages of German political history.Well preseved documents, photographs, audios, videos and relics. A place must to visit for all history seeking people.
Hari kumar — Google review
A surprise find. A must visit place in Nuremberg displays the propaganda techniques used by Nazism to con the Germans. Hitler knew the power of propaganda
Eddie Ozols — Google review
I've been here 5 years ago and I loved it! I went back a week ago and didn't really like it cause they are under construction so they arranged one only big room where you can read about the Nazi Rally Party and see pictures about it, still interesting tho.
Alice Bertuzzi — Google review
Interesting place on many levels. Reading from the exhibition makes you think about why it was important to have the war trials in Nuremberg.
The sheer size of the grounds is scary. The incomplete concert hall is huge.
Owen Tully — Google review
Little bit of dark history. Places like this may be hard on some but the lessons must be shared and taught so that they never happen again.
Philip Smith — Google review
Temporary exhibit v informative with more experience of the victims and survivors of the awful regime. This must never happen again.
Tracy Smith — Google review
A must visit when in Nuremberg. Sobering and interesting.
S Hunt — Google review
Though currently under construction/refurbishment, it was still a good visit. Inside the museum there were a lot of displays covering the timeline and usage of the area since its inception to present day as well as memoirs and excerpts from historical documents. The walk around the really grounds was nice and the Zeppelin Grandstand was particularly impactful.
Andrea Jeffery — Google review
Heavy stuff, but super enlightening.
I can’t imagine how crowded it would be on a busy day, but my party and I were able to take our time and not feel crowded.
I recommend several breaks for fresh air like me if stuff like this can weigh you down.
Several tours walked through while we observed, read, contemplated, interact with displays, and processed all this information ℹ️.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions, it is alright to not know something. We are all here to learn.
Time should be taken if distractions tend to be a problem, because I have issues staying still at all moments. There is a lot to take in and it’s easy to miss things.
Take pictures, ask questions, and be willing to listen 🎧 👂 .
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Probstheida neighbourhood is a huge temple of death commemorating the 1813 battle when Austrian, Russian, Swedish and Prussian forces came together to defeat Napoleon. The imposing memorial site features carvings, statues and inscriptions and reflects its reflection in the lake of tears.
Beautiful, but must take ~320 steps to reach to the top of the building, the path and steps can be narrow.
But you can get a good town view from the top.
Must visit landmark while you in Leipzig:)
We went on a weekend just right after opening at 10am- less crowded & peacefully explored, around 11-12pm we saw big crowd coming.
S — Google review
If you're in the area and interested in history - visit this one!
It cost me 10€ entry, and then I headed inside. There's a lift, but if you want to truly see everything, you cannot avoid the stairs. Overall there are about 500 of them, but as I combined lift with stairs, I climbed about 250, I guess.
The view from the top is nice, but the one from the Panorama Tower in the city is way better.
Flynn On Tour — Google review
I enjoyed this monument more than I thought I would. The big statues reminded me of ancient statues. The acoustics inside are pretty good. The whole experience is maze-like, going up the narrow stairways. The views at the top are great. Remember to get your ticket below, before you climb the stairs to the entrance.
Jeremy Hall — Google review
One of the best places I have ever visited, so breathtaking and ancient. And the museum is so beautiful but the thing that's most beautiful about this place is the view from the top of the monument, absolutely otherworldly.
Sujata Dey — Google review
Very beautiful. Paying just €10 (€8 for students) you can go up to the very top of the monument climbing 500 steps in narrow spaces, the tiring way is totally worth it the view! Furthermore you can enter in the museum nearby and see ancient exhibits from the battle of nations.
Elena Pettirossi — Google review
I liked the museum very much. Leipzig is a must-see museum. It is a very impressive and explanatory museum. Germany's confrontation with its war history has been very effective. He should learn such lessons. I recommend it to anyone who visits Leipzig. It is a worth seeing place. The interior of the monument should definitely be visited. If you want to capture beautiful photo frames, I recommend you to visit it in the afternoon.
Clara Caster — Google review
Very peaceful to visit. It feels like a very secular monument to the Prussian people who endured Napoleon’s invasion. It take peace time to build such a monument. Unfortunately the peace time would not last with the start of World War 1 and the damage is from World War 2.
In the United States we are letting our World War 1 monuments crumble and allowing capitalism to take over our sense of duty. A concept most Americans can not grasp, but something Germans understand. This is a place of mourning but today it is a place to enjoy life with families.
Paul Bowen — Google review
This monument is in a beautiful, historical location and is still incredibly large and well-kept. You are welcome to go there and explore it with your friends and family. Visit on a sunny day.
Kazi Rahim Ullah Rahi — Google review
very nice monument with stunning view on top although it is a tiring climb, you could use a lift but you still have to climb about 150 steps of stairs to reach the top. there is also a museum next to it which is included in the ticket.
alex chan — Google review
Nice ancient place , great history behind this monument and still the monument is so huge and clean. You can visit the place go around with your friends . Advise from my aide visit on sunny day and look it for a night view
azfar nawaz — Google review
I must say the monument was very impressive. Entrance was 10 euros with an extra 2 euros for the audio guide. I would recommend that you take the audio guide as it gives you so much more information. The audio guide is available in English. There are 350 plus steps to get to the top but the views of Leipzig are spectacular. The museum covers the battle itself. This is where the audio guide really does come into it's own. It gives a view from the people that lived in Leipzig at the time of the battle and explains some of the exhibits and the reason for the battle. We spent approximately 3 hours here and another 40 minutes at cafe at the other end of the monument
Stillapatmike — Google review
One of the representative symbol of Leipzig. The height is 91 meters and it is most biggest monument in the Europe.
The closer I got to it, the more overwhelmed I was by its size and impact.
You can enter inside of the monument by 10€ per person.
On the top of the monument, you can see the overview of Leipzig. It is really amazing.
There are total 500 step to the top viewing platform.On the other hand, the elevator is settled in the monument and you can access by 2/3 height of monument easily.
Last 50 steps of top floor is too narrow to pass through each other. Please take care and go up without haste.
(History of this monument)
This monument was constructed for Prussia and allied forces wining Napoleon's French army at Leipzig.
This war is one of the most important battles and histrionical turning point of finishing the domination of Germany by French empire.
Akira Rikitsu — Google review
One of the fifteen national monuments referred to as "Denkmals" this is the largest although in this authors opinion not the most impressive. Although it is impressive. If you come to Leipzig this is absolutely a must see.
Jesper Br?ns-Poulsen — Google review
A great place to see historical moments from WWI ( weapons, uniforms and buildings) which happened in Leipzig, and for sure the most that we loved about this place was the top of the building that shows the whole city around! It was breathtaking and deserves a visit!
Daniel Saada — Google review
It’s a huge architecture for a monument. A monument backed with German nationalist motivation while it was built but it’s least been memorialized now and people are more looking at the architecture.
It’s possible to get to middle viewing floor with two different lifts but the top observation deck is only accessible by very narrow and long stairs.
Timothy En Haw Chan — Google review
Very impressive building. The sheer scale of it is breathtaking. If you want to make it to the top viewing platform, be prepared for narrow staircases because the elevator does NOT go all the way to the top.
This is one of those monuments where the focus has shifted from what it commemorates to the monument itself. Most people visit it to see the building and admire its architectural design rather than think about the event for which it was built.
Wouter van de Ridder — Google review
Absolutely stunning place!!!
A place that I recommend to visit from the bottom of my soul.
Read a bit about this place before you go to visit!!!
You don't need to book yourself, and you dont need a guide, only tickets that cost approximately 10 euros per person.
The interior is something special, with an amazing view on the whole city.
The elevator is not going all the way up, and the staircase is narrow . Be ready!
Faris Kajan — Google review
Guys if anyone has Claustrophobia don't try it ever the stairs to climbing up about 400 ladder and gradually narrowing, and the ceiling is narrowing too like you are going to grave I recommended the place is good landscape is beautiful from up
Asmaa Elmasry — Google review
Are you fat, have health problems, do you want to see the Giant Monument to the Battle of the Nations? Congratulations, you've come to the perfect place.
1. Beautiful scenic view.
2. Treadmill.
3. Museum, which is optional, but for cash.
4. Nearest park
Geron Aleksandor — Google review
The tallest standing monument of Europe signifies the battle between Napoleon against the troops from Prussia, Austria and Sweden. The colossal monument is around 15-20min ride from the central station. To go on top you need tickets.
Laya Suresh — Google review
Monumental place with really majestic sculptures. You can go to the very top, just that the staircase is very narrow.
Few of the exhibitions were behind closed doors.
Jan Pokorný — Google review
impressive, but grey mastodont. Nice trip out of the city centre. Do no hesitate to go inside.
Laurens Miedema — Google review
We didn't get to go inside because of lack of time but it was really cool to see even from the outside. Something that looks so out of place in a European setting. Amazingly built. You do have to climb a bunch of stairs to go up to the main floors...for those who are physically disabled. But I think there is an elevator somewhere inside.
The zoo Leipzig is one of the oldest and most modern zoos in Europe. It boasts a large variety of animals from 850 different species, all in naturalistic habitats. In addition to its animal exhibits, the zoo has conservation programs to help protect endangered species.
The zoo was beyond my expectations! It is definitely one of the best things to do in Leipzig after the self ride boating experience. The zoo has all kinds of animals from bears, lions, monkeys, chimps, aquarium, giraffe, Zebra, Rhino, tropical rainforest experience to most of the well known and a few almost extinct animals one would want to see.
The ticket was 22 euros per person which is definitely worth the money. Plan to spend at least 4-5 hours in the zoo. If you are an animal enthusiast then you might need minimum 5-6 hours
Murugan muthukrishnan — Google review
Beautiful Zoo.
It was a rainy day. Perfect because it wasn too crowded.
Parking: The best place to park is in the parking garage directly opposite the entrance. Good and not too expensive.
Food: Everywhere in the zoo there is the possibility to eat and drink something. I can recommend the restaurant at the giraffe enclosure with a view of giraffes and zebras.
The large cafe is really big and tastes very good.
I recommend to take some water with you because the prices for food and drink are sometimes high
Mo — Google review
Definitely worthy of visiting. Don't regret the decision at all. The aquarium was wonderful. Saw most of the animals as we sticked to the route on map. The boat trip was out of the world experience and was worth 2 euros more. Overall a happy feeling to have visited here.
Sweta Thakur — Google review
Probably the best zoo in Europe. Since my first visit, they have been improving the older parts of the zoo and now it's almost fully renewed with modern enclosures.
It can be very crowded, even on workdays.
Themed areas are correct and well balanced, not looking too artificial or like a theme park.
Don't miss the pangolins at the underground floor of the elephant house ;)
Xavier Bayod — Google review
Leipzig Zoo has a decent variety of animals, and some exhibits were enjoyable. However, my experience was not so good as several animals were missing during my visit. Moreover, the food prices were very high and the overall atmosphere felt too crowded. Improvement in these areas would significantly enhance the visitor experience.
As per my experience the aquarium and Tropical world were amazing ....
Faisal Qayyum — Google review
Although a small number of animals could understandably not be seen in the outdoor enclosures due to the cold and snowy winter weather, the beautifully and creatively laid out zoo still contained a much wider variety of species to see than I had anticipated. A wholly enjoyable experience, even in 'off season'.
Peter Wareham — Google review
One of the best Zoos I have visited. Pretty big and lots of space for the animals. The amazon house is great. The aquarium was very crowded, i don’t think the corona traffic light ever goes on red
Asif Malik — Google review
One forgets within 30 minutes that they are in the city or even in a zoo. If the visiting route is followed, you will have the most enjoyable trip. Gondwanaland must be visited both by walking and by boat. You can bring food and drink with you, there are enough suitable places. There is a great transportation and parking place, whether by car or by bus, train or tram. Right across the entrance door, you can also lock your bike next to the closed parking lot. In the zoo, which consists of 6 different concepts, you really live every part of it to the fullest. The most beautiful zoo I've ever seen. Especially in the tropical park, a boat tour should be done.
Joseph Hahn — Google review
I was incredibly impressed with this zoo. I’ve been to multiple zoos in North America and Australia and this one was the most impressive. I couldn’t get over how incredible the tropical building was, and just how BIG it was! The prices were also very reasonable, and food inside was not too overly expensive. I could easily have spent an entire day just exploring half of this wonderful zoo.
Maddy R — Google review
Fantastic! We were getting in very fast with our online tickets. It's better to print out. The whole zoo was great. Plenty extra attractions for kids too. Boat ride was amazing as well. We had a great time. Easily needed 6,5 hours. At the moment the Aquarium is closed due to renovation. We are definitely going to come back.
Eszter Moln?r — Google review
The layout and theming of this zoo is excellent and at times it felt more like a theme park (especially in Gondwanaland). Food prices and availability is good, even on a busy day, and the enclosures are far more creative than places like Berlin. Admittedly we did struggle to see some of the animals at times, particularly the monkeys who were hidden in their huge enclosures. I’ll definitely go back, though next time not on a public holiday.
Tom Beck — Google review
Our family spent the day at the Zoo! It was such a wonderful time! Walking through Gondwanaland was a highlight! Definitely recommend checking it out! :)
The only negative thing is, on crowded days, the pathways are so narrow that it makes for a bit of closterfobic experience (especially the path through Pongoland). Other than feeling packed in, we had a great time there!
Alex Lawrence — Google review
Nice Zoo Garden very accesibile, just a short walk from Center. I visited it a few years back and I liked it more then. Maybe now it has more fast food places and less animals, or maybe they were just hidden or taking a break. Plenty of space for animals, very natural environment and you have to be lucky to be in the right place and the right time to see the animals. I liked also the Amazonian place. Enjoyed Leipzig, clean and full of nice places to see. Good food and drinks. Zoo and parks are a big plus.
Adi Robescu — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is truly an amazing place to visit. It’s not just big; it’s incredibly expansive, offering a wide variety of animal exhibits and attractions to explore. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out with family or friends, this zoo has something for everyone.
One piece of advice I’d like to share is that if you plan to visit more than once or think you might return in the future, it’s definitely worth considering an annual pass. Buying a yearly ticket can be more cost-effective than paying for admission on a per-day basis, especially if you want to take your time to fully enjoy everything the zoo has to offer. It’s a great way to support the zoo and ensure you can return whenever you please.
Sava V. Franke — Google review
Pretty awesome place! Here's my boy trying to pet one of the animals! Super kid friendly and you'll need a whole day to go through everything if you want! Will definitely go back again
ronald james jabulin — Google review
The zoo is wonderful and I had a great experience. The animals look well taken care of and I would like to visit again during the summer for the different activities.
Mehank Jadhav — Google review
My highlight of the zoo is the tropical boat trip. Highly recommended, it's only 2€per person. You feel like you are in the tropical rainforest, and the sound of nature is unbelievable. There is a small tree bridge to walk above to see overall of this jungle. Also a nice restaurant for you to sit and relax and be with nature hearing birds and other animals. Other parts of the zoo are very nice too, especially the big restaurant where you can see the animals walking around you.
Warin — Google review
Leipzig Zoo wasn't just a zoo visit, it was a tropical escape! The meticulously landscaped tropical gardens transported me to rainforests teeming with life. The boat trip for 2 euros was an absolute must, offering a tranquil journey.
While food options were limited. Though I missed the vibrant world of parrots, the aquarium was a stunning spectacle.
Overall, Leipzig Zoo was a diverse and exciting adventure, especially for those who love the tropics. The tropical gardens were the star, offering a unique and immersive experience. Highly recommended!
Krishnendu Saji — Google review
A must see if you are anywhere near this location. Well maintained establishments with a big aquarium and great variety of animals. Go online and plan on seeing the feeding of your favorite beasts. Absolutely recommend
Dora Gavriil — Google review
Very cool zoo. We were in late October and almost all animals were visible. Gorillas and orangutans have a very nice locations. There are babies of lions, elephants , giraffes, gorillas and orangutans.
I really love corals and you will found a good display here
Kateryna Shelest — Google review
The Leipzig Zoo is great.
There is a wide variety of animals from all over the world.
In addition to the animals, there are other attractions such as guided walks and children's games.
I was fascinated that the Zoo was divided into different regions of the world.
The Sanssouci Park is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved royal gardens in Berlin. It was created by Frederick the Great in the late 18th century and features a large park with towering trees and formal flower beds, as well as several notable buildings. The park is an excellent example of German Baroque garden design, and it's a popular tourist destination.
Very big and beautiful park with huge old buildings, thousands of sculptures, fountains. Entrance is free of charge, if you walk slowly, sit and eat, you can easily spend 4-5h. Quickly walking min 2h. Entrance into the palace costs 19Eur per adult. Also there is a nice botanical gardens inside the park
Raimundas Vaisvilas — Google review
It's a nice place that is really well decorated. They charge you about 14 💶 for visiting inside.
If you're into looking at the art and history it's a good place to go to.
They provide handsets that guide you in various languages for the tour.
Sid Patil — Google review
So big that you can walk there for hours. The scale is amazing. The buildings are majestic. The atmosphere is mesmerizing. You should also turn left or right if possible. A Chinese tea house, a greenhouse and other interesting buildings are located here
?????? ?????? — Google review
Arrived super early in the morning and proved to be such a relaxing walk. You can find many early birds jogging around the grounds or walking their dogs.
There's maps with different colored trails and even estimated times for each one but we decided to just go with the flow and fall in love with nature. Even though we went during the last week of November I'd say it was definitely worth it with an amazing autumnal vibe. Leaves were still falling and we did get some rain so make sure to also bring an umbrella!
Natalia Gutierrez — Google review
If you are in Berlin, choose a day to visit Potsdam and the gorgeous Sanssouci Park and Palace. This is a place where history meets beauty being surounded by nature. Pic some comfortable clothes and shows as it is a big area. You will find a charming café to recharge your energy and then go on have a memorable day in this magical place. If you can, rrad about it before going as this will help you experience it in another level.
Dhesir?e Ellery Maggioni — Google review
It is a big beautiful park, but all the statues were closed, probably because we went in the winter season. I would love to see it in the summer. There are palaces inside. Potsdam University is also located here.
Rudolf Prange — Google review
The park is amazing. It is easy to spend several hours there. It is very serene. The park is essentially a large forest with labyrinthine roads connecting various palaces. There is a botanical garden and tons of statues. Palaces range from very small to the New Palace of more than 200 rooms. Several palaces are open for tours and very much worth it. Single palace tickets are a few Euros, and there is a 22 Euro ticket that includes admission to all palaces in entirety.
Natalia Postrigan — Google review
Beautiful park with gorgeous building and beautiful gardens, even in the winter! Definitely take the time to peruse this park and the surrounding area for amazing sights!
Mila Semyonova — Google review
Very big and wide place with totally historical segment with real life architecture from another century. Feel respectful in front of
Nikola Mircic — Google review
Sansoucci Gardens or park surrounds the Palace.
The park has a big fountain at the bottom with statues at the periphery of the mountain. The statues add a lot of charm to the fountain and park.
The park has a terraced vineyard and vines are visible during summer months. Overlooking the park is the Palace on top of the hill.
One of the more visited places in Potsdam.
Manesh Modi — Google review
Beautiful baroque palace, where Feederick II lived. The whole park is enormous, it needs at least half a day to visit most of places. We entered the palace museum only. The sightseeing is amazingly well prepared, with audio tour in many languages including Polish. The ticket price of 14 € is really worth the price!
Micha? Wo?niak — Google review
Free entry, beautiful flowers & lush green grass. Lots of stunning architecture & fountains all around. Lovely place for a walk or just to sit and enjoy gelato on a warm summer day!
F Sheerin — Google review
Really enjoyed my tour of the beautiful palace.
Unfortunately we didn't have the best weather so didn't see as much of the gardens as we would have liked.
We took a picnic lunch which was a good idea. Lots of pleasant places to stop and appreciate the formal gardens.
One day not really enough to see everything.
Lynne Calman — Google review
An gorgeous UNESCO protected park enjoyable in any season. Sculptures protected under wooden covers during winter until end spring. Viewable End Spring until end Autumn. NB sledding on hills not allowed when it’s snowy and no picnics on the open fields for some reason. Shame, but otherwise well worth a visit.
Kevin Payne — Google review
A visit to the Palace of Sanssouci is an experience of going back in time. The Palace is much as it was when occupied so long ago. There is an admission fee and should you be planning to also visit other sites in the area, be sure to check if there is a combined ticket.
We visited in December and one should note this was a summer palace -- there is no heat and this palace was kept as it was originally. The grounds are beautiful and we can only imagine the greater beauty during the warmer months.
Jeffrey Kraskin — Google review
One of the greatest parks ever. But bring your own snacks and a bottle of whatever as there is almost no restaurants and no place to buy anything.
demiris samartzidis — Google review
A must see!
Absolutely beautiful and stunning gardens, which are free. You'll have to pay to enter the castle. We only had 2 days in Berlin and were wondering if it was worth it spending our second day here and it did not disappoint.
It's about 40min way from Berlin HBF with RE1.
I didn't see any picnic table but you have many grasslands and benches.
Mia — Google review
Nothing great off season. Do your best to skip it if you can. Nice free audioguide fron the Potsdam office is worth using.
warren paris — Google review
It is really awesome. A very big park that proposes the variety of small gardens inside, the large alleys, labyrinths, fountains and statues. Sometimes it lacks some care or cutting but it is comprehensible considering its side. There are a lot of bancs and even with a lot of people you can find the place to stay sole
The Sanssouci Park is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved royal gardens in Berlin. It was created by Frederick the Great in the late 18th century and features a large park with towering trees and formal flower beds, as well as several notable buildings. The park is an excellent example of German Baroque garden design, and it's a popular tourist destination.
Very big and beautiful park with huge old buildings, thousands of sculptures, fountains. Entrance is free of charge, if you walk slowly, sit and eat, you can easily spend 4-5h. Quickly walking min 2h. Entrance into the palace costs 19Eur per adult. Also there is a nice botanical gardens inside the park
Raimundas Vaisvilas — Google review
It's a nice place that is really well decorated. They charge you about 14 💶 for visiting inside.
If you're into looking at the art and history it's a good place to go to.
They provide handsets that guide you in various languages for the tour.
Sid Patil — Google review
So big that you can walk there for hours. The scale is amazing. The buildings are majestic. The atmosphere is mesmerizing. You should also turn left or right if possible. A Chinese tea house, a greenhouse and other interesting buildings are located here
?????? ?????? — Google review
Arrived super early in the morning and proved to be such a relaxing walk. You can find many early birds jogging around the grounds or walking their dogs.
There's maps with different colored trails and even estimated times for each one but we decided to just go with the flow and fall in love with nature. Even though we went during the last week of November I'd say it was definitely worth it with an amazing autumnal vibe. Leaves were still falling and we did get some rain so make sure to also bring an umbrella!
Natalia Gutierrez — Google review
If you are in Berlin, choose a day to visit Potsdam and the gorgeous Sanssouci Park and Palace. This is a place where history meets beauty being surounded by nature. Pic some comfortable clothes and shows as it is a big area. You will find a charming café to recharge your energy and then go on have a memorable day in this magical place. If you can, rrad about it before going as this will help you experience it in another level.
Dhesir?e Ellery Maggioni — Google review
It is a big beautiful park, but all the statues were closed, probably because we went in the winter season. I would love to see it in the summer. There are palaces inside. Potsdam University is also located here.
Rudolf Prange — Google review
The park is amazing. It is easy to spend several hours there. It is very serene. The park is essentially a large forest with labyrinthine roads connecting various palaces. There is a botanical garden and tons of statues. Palaces range from very small to the New Palace of more than 200 rooms. Several palaces are open for tours and very much worth it. Single palace tickets are a few Euros, and there is a 22 Euro ticket that includes admission to all palaces in entirety.
Natalia Postrigan — Google review
Beautiful park with gorgeous building and beautiful gardens, even in the winter! Definitely take the time to peruse this park and the surrounding area for amazing sights!
Mila Semyonova — Google review
Very big and wide place with totally historical segment with real life architecture from another century. Feel respectful in front of
Nikola Mircic — Google review
Sansoucci Gardens or park surrounds the Palace.
The park has a big fountain at the bottom with statues at the periphery of the mountain. The statues add a lot of charm to the fountain and park.
The park has a terraced vineyard and vines are visible during summer months. Overlooking the park is the Palace on top of the hill.
One of the more visited places in Potsdam.
Manesh Modi — Google review
Beautiful baroque palace, where Feederick II lived. The whole park is enormous, it needs at least half a day to visit most of places. We entered the palace museum only. The sightseeing is amazingly well prepared, with audio tour in many languages including Polish. The ticket price of 14 € is really worth the price!
Micha? Wo?niak — Google review
Free entry, beautiful flowers & lush green grass. Lots of stunning architecture & fountains all around. Lovely place for a walk or just to sit and enjoy gelato on a warm summer day!
F Sheerin — Google review
Really enjoyed my tour of the beautiful palace.
Unfortunately we didn't have the best weather so didn't see as much of the gardens as we would have liked.
We took a picnic lunch which was a good idea. Lots of pleasant places to stop and appreciate the formal gardens.
One day not really enough to see everything.
Lynne Calman — Google review
An gorgeous UNESCO protected park enjoyable in any season. Sculptures protected under wooden covers during winter until end spring. Viewable End Spring until end Autumn. NB sledding on hills not allowed when it’s snowy and no picnics on the open fields for some reason. Shame, but otherwise well worth a visit.
Kevin Payne — Google review
A visit to the Palace of Sanssouci is an experience of going back in time. The Palace is much as it was when occupied so long ago. There is an admission fee and should you be planning to also visit other sites in the area, be sure to check if there is a combined ticket.
We visited in December and one should note this was a summer palace -- there is no heat and this palace was kept as it was originally. The grounds are beautiful and we can only imagine the greater beauty during the warmer months.
Jeffrey Kraskin — Google review
One of the greatest parks ever. But bring your own snacks and a bottle of whatever as there is almost no restaurants and no place to buy anything.
demiris samartzidis — Google review
A must see!
Absolutely beautiful and stunning gardens, which are free. You'll have to pay to enter the castle. We only had 2 days in Berlin and were wondering if it was worth it spending our second day here and it did not disappoint.
It's about 40min way from Berlin HBF with RE1.
I didn't see any picnic table but you have many grasslands and benches.
Mia — Google review
Nothing great off season. Do your best to skip it if you can. Nice free audioguide fron the Potsdam office is worth using.
warren paris — Google review
It is really awesome. A very big park that proposes the variety of small gardens inside, the large alleys, labyrinths, fountains and statues. Sometimes it lacks some care or cutting but it is comprehensible considering its side. There are a lot of bancs and even with a lot of people you can find the place to stay sole