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How long is the drive from Pula to Ranelagh?
The direct drive from Pula to Ranelagh is 1,559 mi (2,509 km), and should have a drive time of 23 hrs 31 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Pula to Ranelagh, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with London, Paris, Dublin, Venice, Brussels, Munich, York, Bruges, Liverpool, and Blackpool, as well as top places to visit like Postojna Cave Tiimncket Store and Lake Bled, or the ever-popular OLD TOWN Rooms and Apartments.
The top cities between Pula and Ranelagh are London, Paris, Dublin, Venice, Brussels, Munich, York, Bruges, Liverpool, and Blackpool. London is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Pula and 9 hours from Ranelagh.
Venice, the capital of Veneto region in northern Italy, is a unique city built on over 100 small islands connected by bridges and separated by canals. It has no roads but instead offers a network of canals including the famous Grand Canal lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco houses St. Mark's Basilica which features Byzantine mosaics and the Campanile bell tower offering panoramic views of the city's red roofs.
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.
12% as popular as London
52 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Ranelagh
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Paris, the capital of France, is a significant metropolis in Europe and an international hub for art, style, cuisine, and culture. The city's architectural landscape from the 1800s consists of broad streets intersected by the Seine River. Alongside iconic attractions like the Eiffel Tower and medieval Notre-Dame cathedral with its Gothic design, Paris is renowned for its vibrant café scene and high-end fashion stores found on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
81% as popular as London
2 hours off the main route, 46% of way to Ranelagh
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is where the headquarters of the European Union resides. The city's centerpiece is the Grand-Place square with 17th-century guildhouses that have shops and cafes inside. The Gothic Hôtel de Ville (town hall) adds to the ornate beauty of this area with its distinctive bell tower. The Maison du Roi has costumes for Manneken Pis statue and also serves as a city-history museum.
Bruges, located in northwest Belgium and the capital of West Flanders, is renowned for its canals and medieval architecture. Its port, Zeebrugge, plays a significant role in fishing and European trade. Burg square's impressive City Hall dates back to the 14th century while Markt square boasts a 13th-century belfry with panoramic views from its 83m tower.
7% as popular as London
1 hour off the main route, 49% of way to Ranelagh
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London, the vibrant capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern-day attractions. From the iconic Houses of Parliament and the renowned 'Big Ben' clock tower to the majestic Westminster Abbey, London is steeped in historical significance dating back to Roman times. The city also offers contemporary experiences such as panoramic views from the London Eye observation wheel and a thriving cultural complex along the South Bank of River Thames.
York is a city located in the northeast region of England, which was established by the ancient Romans. Its remarkable Gothic-style cathedral, York Minster, showcases medieval stained glass and two fully functional bell towers. The City Walls form a walkway on both sides of the River Ouse, while the Monk Bar gate offers an exhibition that traces back to the life of 15th-century Plantagenet King Richard III.
9% as popular as London
2 hours off the main route, 71% of way to Ranelagh
Blackpool is a coastal resort located on the coast of the Irish Sea in England. It is renowned for its amusement park called Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which features classic wooden roller coasters. The iconic Blackpool Tower, constructed in 1894, serves as a central attraction and houses various recreations such as a circus, a glass observation deck, and the Tower Ballroom where dancers gracefully move to Wurlitzer organ music.
6% as popular as London
2 hours off the main route, 73% of way to Ranelagh
Liverpool is a maritime metropolis located in the northwest region of England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. It was a significant trade and migration port from the 18th to early 20th century and is famously known as The Beatles' hometown. The waterfront is frequently visited by ferries, with iconic mercantile buildings such as Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building standing on Pier Head.
Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, is situated on the country's east coast where River Liffey meets the sea. This city is known for its rich history and remarkable architecture, including Dublin Castle that dates back to 13th century and St. Patrick's Cathedral which was founded in 1191. Visitors can also enjoy its beautiful parks like St. Stephen’s Green and Phoenix Park which houses Dublin Zoo.
25% as popular as London
48 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Ranelagh
Best stops along Pula to Ranelagh drive
The top stops along the way from Pula to Ranelagh (with short detours) are Grand Canal, Marienplatz, and St. Mark's Square. Other popular stops include Neuschwanstein Castle, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg, and Europa-Park.
The atmospheric Old Town of Ljubljana is home to a variety of accommodation, from rooms in central hotels to apartments and villas high up on the hill overlooking the city.
The apartment is easy to find after arriving at the bus station. Across the bridge is The Central market and all the places are at walking distance. Lot of eating place around. Apartment is cozy,
clean, comfortable and very quiet. Will definitely recommend to friends.
Stay: 8-11 October 2019
Cindy Tan — Google review
Great central location, great service. The staff were very responsive to help us with any issues. The room is compact and comfortable. The kitchen is a bit of a tight squeeze but is well equipped.
Eleanor Thomas — Google review
Great location and great price. Everything you'd need. The bedroom is separate to the main room and it has a kitchenette, it is centrally located too with a large choice of bars and restaurants close by. Even though they are close we never had any noise problems. I don't think I would go back to Ljubljana again as I think I have experienced everything it has to offer but if I did go back I would stay here again.
Thomas Smith — Google review
U will not find a better location for a city tour. Great starting place for exploring the city, especially old town. Yet, noise levels at night are very low. No problem getting sleep here. We had Appartment 2 - it had everything we hoped for.
Matthias Schmelzer — Google review
Very nice rooms and host, location is just perfect.
Markus Flaumitsch — Google review
Stinking, suffocating, full of insects and cockroaches ... The location is excellent
Izik Levi — Google review
Clean, tidy, all the essentials. Great location.
Michael O'Donoghue — Google review
Great location, just in the middle of old town
Teresa Ferreira — Google review
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Petkovškovo nabrežje 27, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Postojna Cave Tiimncket Store
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Caverns & Caves
Caves are stunning as well as Predjamski castle. Shuttle bus to the castle start at 10am although castle is open from 9am. Timetable isn't on the web site.
Martin Kropáček — Google review
Awesome. Amazing journey. Don't let the "talk" of it being "Disneyland like" deture you from going. The cave "rooms" are HUGE. Incredible complex and a highlight of our trip while in Slovenia. ( €25.80 p/p )
Al Miller — Google review
Sublime.
Tito Fernandez — Google review
A beautiful natural place, everything very well organized, on time, and although it is a little expensive it was totally worth it.
Irene Mc — Google review
Most stunning place you can imagine. Spectacular, incredible. How can you deny God’s hand in every corner….
Galarza Constructora Galarami — Google review
Great experience for kids and adults.
Was there at summer 2017.
Amazing journey through the mountains
Dima Yackoubov — Google review
TICKET OFFICE FOR THE POSTOJNA CAVE. YOU CAN PAY FOR YOUR PARKING AHEAD WHEN YOU BUY YOUR TICKETS SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT WHEN YOU EXIT.
Marcos Westphalen — Google review
Very efficient, especially if you book ahead online (highly recommended to save time).
Zoltan Liptak — Google review
An epic tourist attraction from ticket office sales, to the commentated cave experience and subsequent retail options.
Lake Bled is a stunningly beautiful scenic lake surrounded by mountains and forest, with an island that houses a historic church. The greatest attraction of the lake is its exquisite blue-green color. Mild thermal springs warm the water to a swimmable 22C (72F) from June through August. There are numerous places to rent boats, paddle boards, and take photos of the lake from all around.
Stunning place with a fair bit to do, close to lots of activities as well. Row a boat out, do some swimming, rent a bike and travel out, eat some food and relax, a lovely place to spend a couple of days.
S B — Google review
This is an exceptional art of the nature for sure. It is good that I went there during winter because in summer it is packed. Take the small boat to the island and enjoy every moment whilst you are there.
Mustafa Arikan — Google review
A wonderful place, a fairytale.
If you are in Slovenia or somewhere near, you should go there. Beautiful lake, nice castle and in the middle of the lake you have the only isle that Slovenia has. Only one but magical.
Vasile Curosu — Google review
Beautiful scenery, lovely boat ride, nice little wander. We arrived early around 0900 and was much better for photos and for the heat, when we were leaving around 1300 it was much busier and very humid.
Hannah Gallimore — Google review
Truly one of my favorite places in Slovenia. You need to take the boat to go to the island. It's a wooden boat driven by man power. You just sit there and enjoy the view and the moment. The island is delightful. The church (one of 3000 in Slovenia) is beautiful and if you ring the church bell you get your wish. You can also go the the Church Tower that I skipped as I have a fear of height, my friends did and loved the view. The ice-cream shop has a great selection and I loved the raspberry cheesecake brand.
Truly a must visit
Ásdís Ósk Valsdóttir — Google review
Beautiful lake with amazing blue water. Rather smaller but still fascinating. We have visited it during early spring time with nice sunny weather which was added value. The little island in the middle is very picturesque and ideal for making photos. The best view is from higher point. Recommended.
Katka I. (Kappa) — Google review
As majestic and beautiful as it is down in the pictures! This is our second trip and our timing could not have been better! No tourists, no crowds! We visited on a Sunday in February, streets were empty but boats to the island and all attractions were open. Weather was very nice! We enjoyed a great quiet walk all around the lake of 6km path. We took the Pletna to the island, had coffee there, walked around and enjoyed the magnificent scenery! A beautiful and a must see attraction if you have never been. Even in the winter, it is beautiful!
Elena — Google review
Gorgeous place. Do note that in order to get to the house on the hill, you either need to hike 15 min, walk up the road or take a buggy. The buggy is expensive, so do bring sturdy shoes if you plan you walk all the way up.
Aiman Syed — Google review
Nice scenery but very overrated compared to other lakes . The gondola ride to the island is super expensive ($18 per person ). Better to rent the boat yourself but be careful to not go close to these gondolas as they are ready to charge your 100 euros if you even touch them . The island is nice but again overpriced for a small church with wishing bell and a small bell tower . The bled fort is also overrated .
MK Krish — Google review
Life goal retire here. Reminds me of my grandfather’s cabin in the mountains of New York, USA. Ah it was so beautiful. Water really is a blue green color. It’s not camera filtering trick in photos. And you can see straight through it a good 4ft deep. Absolutely amazing scenery. Must visit the island and get ice cream and take photos.
William Reith — Google review
Beautiful lake with a castle (church) at the middle.
There are few beaches around the lake, and you can even rent a Sap, or small boats and reach the castle's island at the middle.
You should really visit this amazing place.
Eylon Shmilovich — Google review
Looks like something out of a fairy tale and is in a very serene setting. It obviously is is a popular vacation destination by virtue of all the nice lodging going around the lake. There is a trail around the lake, but we chose to take a boat to the island, then hike up to the castle. But it into a very big lake and there were people walking and biking around at a leisurely pace. It is every bit as beautiful as all the pictures you have probably seen.
johnsko Johns — Google review
A must visit place. It has a spectacular panoramic view of the lake with the icy mountain background. A walk around the lake will make you feel very great. Overall has a breathtaking view and "A Walk To Remember".
Dr. RM, A Traveller — Google review
A very picturesque place. You can either go round the lake by foot or car. You need to be there to submerge in its beauty. However you need to park a distance in one of those public carparks.
Thomas Lew — Google review
Beautiful place signed by peaceful environment with a lot of happy ducks 🦆🦆🦆
An ideal place where you can bring your family.
There are several things to see:
- Lake
- castle
- church in the island
- castle on the mountain
There are a lot of restaurants and there are markets nearby
Nicola Lombardi — Google review
Picturesque lake in beautiful Bled. Grand scenic views and it’s so magical. Must visit on your trip to Slovenia.
Collin Angula — Google review
Such a beautiful lake, with an amazing little island which needs to be visited... ideally hire a rowing boat and go and ring the bell in the church on the island... and don't forget to make a wish. Its such a magical experience.
Julia Norbury — Google review
Obligatory to see during visit in Slovenia. Great views, especially from castle level. I takes around 1.5 hours (6 km) to walk around the lake and take some pictures.
Dawid — Google review
The most beautiful place in Slovenia. The scenery is breathtaking. I visited early September and it wasn’t too busy. I recommend to rent a kayak and go to the small island.
Vilma Vega — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy summer, Autumn, spring and winter…,summer time there are mini beaches open along the lake you can enjoy fantastic time at the lake… highly advised to take the boat to the island is very peaceful. You can indulge your self with traditional cakes, coffee and ice-cream…the cost €14 round trip cash only. Highly recommend to visit this place
Ljubica Banic — Google review
Beautiful place, would recommend everyone to visit once in their life times. Clear water , amazing background, impressive castle on the top with beautiful church on little island in the middle of lakes. You can swim, rent boat go on a train and eat variety of foods.
Raimond — Google review
Beautiful views of the mountains, the lake itself and nature all around. Also the Castle can be seen from everywhere. Incredible and gorgeous. Also, bring some swimming shorts cause the lake is amazing to swim in!
Mr. Tony — Google review
Beautiful place, must visit and walk around the lake. You can rent a boat for 25eur/h to go at the island in the middle.
Get your bathing suite as there are many places to swim.
Emilian Nicu — Google review
Beautiful lake with breathtaking views. We took the trail to walk around. It took us about hour and a half with stops for photos and play with our little ones. Definitely a must visit place!
Hilarie Cruz — Google review
One of the most Majestic place of Slovenia.
Clear alpine water, traditional pletna boat taking travellers to the mesmerizing Bled island, shades of willow, towering Bled castle standing like a cliff overviewing the lake; a memory to cherish for life time .
Chitrita Ghosh — Google review
A must visit place in Slovenia. Beautiful lake and island, and well worth getting the traditional row boat over to the island. Some tours also go here from Zagreb, such as the one I was on - I'd also highly recommend these group tours if you have time!
Lily Rose — Google review
Must see place 💕 , it's Slovenia's Identity - Church in island #lake bled surrounded by mountains and forests is absolutely magical .lake is maintained well by allowing only manual riding boats and electrical operated boats.
P.S- This is one of LG TV'S screen saver and Mungaru Male 2 movie song shooted here.
Sudarshan K — Google review
Nice view!! There is a church in the center of the bled lake. From the info we got that the blade lake is one of the top europe destinations many years ago. Bled area was president Tito residence
Rilly Hutabarat — Google review
Its beauty absolutely blew me away. I should have come 10 years ago if I knew I would experience anything like that. The views from the castle were good. However, you should take fairytale pictures from the boardwalk near the Olympic Rowling Training ground.
joyce .. — Google review
Photos and videos taken in May 2023. I took a bus from Ljubljana to Bled. The bus ticket was so cheap during the weekend. I bought it from bus ticket office in Ljubljana and paid €2.20 (included 60 cents processing fee). Bus ticket from Bled to Ljubljana was €1.60, bought directly from the driver.
It was raining when I arrived at Bled. Eventhough my pants and shoes were wet from the rain, I was very happy that I visited Bled, beautiful lake with amazing mountains view.
The Piazza Unità d'Italia (Piazza Grande) is a large, impressive square in the heart of Venice that is flanked by some of the city's grandest palazzi. The square is a beautiful triumph of Austro-Hungarian town planning and contemporary civil pride and is especially beautiful when lit at night. The buildings around the piazza are all well maintained and look really nice during the day or at night when they are illuminated with blue lights.
Beautiful square. It is often said to be Europe's largest square located next to the sea. The square was built during the period when Trieste was the most important seaport of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and includes the city's municipal buildings and other important palaces. You should visit Caffe San Marco – a magnificent place, well known to both tourists and residents
Cvijetin Lazarevic — Google review
It's a wonderful place in Trieste ❤️
The main square in the city and one of the biggest squares in the world. Great architecture and monuments. Here is the fountain of the four continents, the building of the municipality and local government. There is access to the sea from the square. Try coffee in the cafe here - it is delicious 😋
Kateryna Stets — Google review
One of the stunning places to visit at night. The Italians really know how to light up the night. This place is absolutely majestic, it beautiful during the day but absolutely gorgeous at night. It has lovely statues, water fountains and the buildings architecture is amazing. This place is one of my favourite evening places I’ve ever visited. It’s very lively, with lots to do in and around this area. How could you not check this place out.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Beautiful square overlooking the sea, there are some nice places to have breakfast or some appetizers. All the buildings are clean and well maintained, they look really nice at night when they are enlightened. There are also some nice blue lights on the ground.
Devid — Google review
Large plaza. Very large. You can get lost in it. So take care. Lots of tourists. Majestic buildings. Even a monumental statue. Good place for pictures cause everybody want pictures with impressive backgrounds. Friends will envy you.
Sorin Suciu — Google review
Piazza Unità d’Italia (Unity of Italy Square) is the main square of Trieste. The rectangular piazza, located at the foot of the San Giusto Hill, opens on one side onto the Gulf of Trieste. With an area of 12,280 square meters, it is considered the largest seafront square in Europe.
Aleksandra Nesic — Google review
The sea. Biggest sqare in Europe. Rain. Evening lights. All good and beautiful. May be peace!
Emo Jozsa — Google review
Nice looking square. Saw it at night lit up. Lots to see and take in. Beautiful architecture.
Tom Ford — Google review
Hidden Jem of a place. New cruise departure port 160km from airport. Took shared shuttle (faultless with (Go Opti) Replacing Venice for cruise ships. Trieste is a mix of styles with a laid back “Barcelona feel” to it. 200,000 people who love their piece of paradise. Outdoor European summer complete with alfresco dining in the heart of the city. Highly recommend.
Karen Hockley — Google review
An architectural masterpiece. Beautiful buildings, lovely bars and cafes. Wonderful views of the harbour.
Olly Gronau — Google review
Unity square you beauty. A must visit place if you go to italy the place is called Trieste. So clean and mesmerizing and a big harbor. The unity square has signature coffee shops and ice cream parlor. Nothing to pay.
Gowrav Adiga — Google review
Trieste’s biggest and main square - this is also the largest square in Italy that is right by the sea (Adriatic Sea in this case). The grand open space is awe inspiring. This is a great place for hosting concerts as well.
Sumeet Sinha — Google review
Lovely square, there were many tents up in the square when iw ent there so I couldn't enjoy it to the fullest extent, I guess they had just gotten done putting on a big event. There's a great restaurant on the square that serves the best french toast I've ever had.
Jonathan Hodgins — Google review
Lovely square with beautiful buildings. There are a lot of cafes and restaurants around the square too, plus it also has access to the sea front.
Beautiful relaxing place and well worth checking out if you're in Trieste.
Jason Devereux — Google review
The heart of Trieste
Beautiful square with buildings on 3 sides and the Adriatic Sea on the 4th
Shane Dunne — Google review
Very large square ,right next to the Golf of Trieste with pier and port for gigantic cruise vessels. Square is sourouded with beautiful buildings and the statue at the top of the plaza. It's mostly used for public events.
Wine Bar OLD TOWN in Poreč is located within the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, which dates back to ancient Roman times. The area boasts narrow streets, ancient ruins, and architectural monuments alongside charming shops and antique stores. The bar offers a delightful dining experience with delicious cheese and meat platters complemented by attentive service. Visitors can also enjoy complimentary shots while indulging in the exquisite truffle platter at an affordable price.
Perfect place in old town. The best wine and food plate. Traditional Istrian prosciutto 👌🏻 value for money is Great. Staff is friendly. I will definitely go back. Recommend to everyone.
ana vukoja — Google review
Great food, best istrian ham ever!!!
Octopus sald is freshly made, very very good. All superlatives for friendly houst Anton and good atmosfere. This place is just excellent
mirna banovac pauli?i? — Google review
The guys are very friendly and nice … we had a great wine and fine Bruschetta in the afternoon while waiting till the rain goes by … it was worth it
Christoph Heiß — Google review
We were at the Bacchus the night before, and decided to give it a try to other bars on the street.
Unfortunately the experience was not the best. All the food platters are always for 2 people, and the night before at Bacchus a food platter for one was already enormous and enough for us two. So, we have decided to only have wine and have dinner with real food somewhere else later. I wonder if you are traveling alone how will you finish a food platter for two or what will you order from the menu.
Also, the prices are way higher than the other bars on the street, and the waiter was all the time on his phone. He did not seemed interested in taking orders or in his work.
That is probably why it was the emptiest bar on the street at the time.
G. — Google review
A really cosy bar in the old town of Porec. Me and my friends drank a few cocktails. But the games with Nedim, the guy who works there, were the best! Definitely 5 stars!
Jente Wieldraaijer — Google review
wonderful food I like the combination of Mediterranean flavors
very tasty local wine, friendly staff and wonderful ambience
I recommend everyone to come
Beis Uki — Google review
In woorden is het moeilijk te beschrijven hoe lekker wij gegeten hebben. Daarbij kwamen ook nog eens de gratis shotjes en de geweldige bediening. We hadden een overheerlijke plank besteld met kaas een vlees waarbij de bediende stuk voor stuk uitlegde wat het was. We waren met zijn 5e en we hadden twee planken voor twee personen en dat was meer dan genoeg. De truffel plank was erg aan te raden! De prijs is ook nog eens zo laag dat je je bijna schuldig begint te voelen. Dit was ons hoogtepuntje van porec en komen hier zeker terug.
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It is difficult to describe in words how delicious our meal was. In addition, there were free shots and great service. We ordered a delicious platter with cheese and meat and the clerk explained each item what it was. There were 5 of us and we had two boards for two people and that was more than enough. The truffle plank was highly recommended! The price is also so low that you almost start to feel guilty. This was our highlight of Porec and we will definitely come back here.
Bram Holtzer — Google review
We had very nice evenings at your Spot! Drinks are very awesome as well as the waiters.(Nedim is very kind and friendly Guy)
The prices are fair.
For us one of the best bars for the evenings, but also for daydrinking ;).
Mika hülsbusch — Google review
Amazing food, a great place to try some traditional Istrian food (istrian ham, sausages, cheese...) and bonus - great cocktails in old town, surrounded by beautiful historical buildings.
Servers were great and fun to talk to, service was fast.
We were so satisfied, that we came here multiple times 👍🏻
And will for sure come back again. 😉
Nikkita Garett — Google review
A lovely little bar in the old town of Porec. A good selection of wines and at approx. €18 a litre caraf very good value. Particularly recommended the Muscat. Nedim, the waiter was excellent, friendly and took time to explain the wine selection.
Maria Lysenko (My Bucket List At 60) — Google review
The Doge's Palace is a labyrinthine Venetian Gothic palace built in the early 14th century by architect Filippo Calendario. The palace is full of lavish Venetian Gothic opulence, as well as citys history and intrigue.
It’s worth visiting it especially with a guided tour as there is so much history gathered in this stunning Palace! Majestic and numerous chambers, magnificent paintings, including the biggest painting in Europe - ‘Paradise’ located in the Chamber of the Great Council, golden ceilings - these are only some of the treasures you will see during your visit! We visited also the prison and saw the Bridge of Sighs.
Nora Emilova — Google review
On the pricey side for what you get but it is Venice so everything comes at a premium. Enough things to see and admire to keep you entertained for a couple of hours or longer.
Good insight into life when the Palace was fully functioning. I enjoyed it but will not be one for all the family, certainly not at the price. If you like art it is recommended.
Some nice views from the top too.
Vik Dowlul — Google review
A brilliant place to visit! Personally, I enjoyed this more than St Marks Basilica. Outstanding art and architecture, the whole place is steeped in history. Some of the rooms and the scale of them will take your breath away. A must see when visiting Venice. Tip: we got a skip the line and guided tour. It was well worth it, we spent zero time waiting and the tour brought the place alive.
Chris A — Google review
Beautiful experience of a lifetime. The decorated rooms with awe inspiring paintings on ceilings and walls made it special. It reminded us of Indian palaces or French Versailles beauty. It was crowded but if you get advanced skip line it’s very smooth and no waits. The bridge of sighs is nice touch to the visit which is both sad and provides one of best views of Venice in addition to the armory rooms which also have fabulous views of Venice. We skipped the basilica next door which had nightmare lines and don’t regret coming this way instead.
Enjoy.
Akshay Sinha — Google review
A wonderful palace full of rich history!
You can buy your tickets day of, but you will be stuck in a line to be able to get inside.
The palace is wonderful, and the walls have stories of how it all came to be and how the role of the Doge was handled throughout time. You explore the halls and rooms within the building, along with the connected prison chamber and pass through the inside of the sigh bridge.
Overall a good experience, and one item as a must do while in Venice!
Hernan Hernandez — Google review
We went here in mid January on a Monday morning - no lines for tickets, no lines anywhere! The palace was so cool to see and it really gets you thinking about the wealth they had hundreds of years ago to be able to have such ornate rooms and ceilings. We skipped the audio tour as we just wanted to look around. Awesome architecture. The prison was really creepy. It was almost like being outdoors with how cold it was, so even though going up (and down) the sometimes steep or uneven stairs got our heart rate up, we kept our coats on. I enjoyed seeing the historic Bridge of Sighs--from the inside out! They don't allow backpacks so be prepared to check yours. There are tons and tons of stairs as you follow the pathway through the building so you will get lots of steps in.
Reesa Nelson — Google review
The ticket price is outrageously high, and we definitely had a visit experience that was not worth the price. We despite choosing a less crowded period in Venice and purchasing tickets in advance with a specific time slot, the palace was still crowded. This can only mean they are selling too many tickets without considering visitors' experience.
The first and longest part of your visit is a dull exhibition about the palace and the Venetian dukes. If you know nothing about Venice Palace and Dukes, the exhibition might be interesting, but if you have even a bit of knowledge, it will feel boring. The rooms they prepared for this exhibition are specially designed to close off the palace, with walls covered in burgundy plaster and ceilings covered with nets, giving no sense of being inside a palace. We thought the whole visit would be like this, and we felt disappointed.
In the second part, you get to see the grand palace rooms and halls. The rooms are truly beautiful with their magnificent ceilings and walls adorned with paintings.
The third part involves visiting the prison by crossing the Bridge of Sighs. It's an empty and boring walk. You only see prison cells.
In short, you pay an exorbitant fee to see a few rooms and halls of the palace amidst a crowded mass of people. I definitely don't think it's worth it.
Murat Yıkılmaz — Google review
Amazing place. Extremely well preserved paintings (though some were replaced by copies, the originals taken to the Louvre...), impressive interiors, some interesting collections of Venetian armour, and temporary exhibitions. Also, the prison part of the Palace is well worth a visit in itself, with its Bridge of Sighs, of course. The visit would take at least two hours.
Anastasia An — Google review
The amazing wealth of the Venetian city state is on full display in this museum. Much of it must be seen in person to appreciate the scale and mastery. This is a must see experience if you travel to Venice. There is so much history behind every piece of art work and artifact. You can spend many hours going through them. There are also guided tours offered by local guides, who can give you in depth history lessons.
James Zhang — Google review
Amazing scale and sumptuous style make the Palace a must visit, if you are in Venice. Only marked down from 5 stars as, however awe inspiring, the religiously oriented paintings and decorations left me with a feeling of a heavy grimness rather than light and glory.
Queued for approx 40 mins to get in, though that was my fault for not trying to book until too close to the day.
Richard Porter — Google review
Get the ticket to tour the palace from the inside. Definitely book ahead online otherwise you will find yourself in a line stretching for hours, regardless of the season. Fascinating history and unique style of Venetian architecture that is quite different from other parts of Italy. Some awesome giant rooms that housed the Venetian governing apparatus, and you can see how the layouts relate to the well-known facade outside.
D Chen — Google review
Beautiful palace. I'd spring for 4 museums in a visit. Each floor is very different from the next. Completely worth it. My photos don't do it justice. Visited in late November so got right in. The normal queue lines were beside us and you can see where it's normally out the door when people go in season so beware 😲
MC — Google review
A must see. Absolutely stunning opulent palace. Very golden. Tickets are 25€ if booked 30 days prior. 30€ if book within 30 days. Opening time vary with season. For winter 2024 is 9:00- 18:00. It is wheel chair accessible. Opened every day. This is definitely a very popular attraction so must be crowded on peak season.
carine — Google review
Exquisite ceiling work 🥰!! they’ve preserved the state of the prisons which is incredible…The finesse of the paintings are just🥰 we were lucky to visit during the night hours as it was open till 10pm on this particular day and I feel the lighting added a different charm to the art work..
I however feel that the place can be better maintained for the price they charge for entry.
Having said that, it’s definitely a must visit when visiting Venice !!
Shruti Bajaj — Google review
Outstanding beauty, absolutely worth a visit. The path is marked by the ropes so it's easy to go through it without missing anything and getting lost. I'd take at least a couple hours to take it easy and enjoy the beautiful art (in particular Veronese) and opulent architecture. I recommend booking in advance and buy priority tickets to skip all queues and waste valuable time in Venezia!
MG Londoner — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous, can’t be put into words. Highly recommend—this is a must when visiting venice. the architecture is wonderful, the history is extremely interesting and the rooms will put you in awe. Paris has nothing on this, this is the most impressive destination! i highly recommend doing a tour to skip the long lines and learn about each room.
Mariam H. — Google review
The Palace is a stunning piece of art located right next to the Basilica. When you start the tour you see the amount of effort that they put into making this palace. Words can’t really describe how it looks inside and nor can pictures do justice. Each room is grand!!! When you go on the tour read the signs that they posted. It gives you a thorough explanation of the palace. By the end of it, you realize this place was used for making decisions for the community and bringing law and order to the people. I really felt that the Venetians try to create a Fair method of justice. Funny because their checks and balances system was brought to the United States. That’s what our tour guide said. Overall, it’s amazing and leaves you speechless.
Htamber — Google review
Would come again any time, great place with lots of great art. We used a tour guide that didn’t offer much time. One hour was barely enough. The museum doesn’t have air conditioning which in summer makes it unbearable to visit it in some places. They have a cafe and toilets with a long queue in front of them.
Martin Metz — Google review
Really enjoyed this visit
I would recommend booking a timed ticket on line or queuing up early for a ticket and going back later in the day.
I wouldn’t bother with audio guide. It’s €5 each (cash) but you need to leave your passport or drivers license so that you don’t run off with the device. The audio guide does not cover everything. There are plenty of written explanations in many languages.
The cafe is really good.
I would recommend the long tour around the prison.
Patrick Bastow — Google review
Wonderful tour. The entrance fee is not cheap, but it's well worth it - you get a great insight into Venice history, see stunning art and architecture, walk through the chilling prison, and literally get to walk across the iconic Bridge of Sighs. We were here in October and happily avoided the crowds - if coming in peak times you might want to pay extra to minimise long wait times.
Brendan O'Connell — Google review
Interesting place. Very pretty artwork. Go with a tour and you can skip the line. highly recommend . Randomly, it had a shared bathroom for men and women. It was fine as each stall was it's own room. I just found it hilarious that they had a Nona standing at the door making sure you used the "right" stall. I asked my husband and his stall was just a toilet as well. cracked me up that she was so diligent about keeping everyone in line, lol. At least there were 3 female and 2 male stalls!
Carrie Jones — Google review
A really interesting building and great to walk around. If you like painted ceilings, you’re in for a treat! We waited outside in the general queue for probably around 20 minutes, so I’d recommend buying a ticket in advance because we didn’t go at a hugely busy time of day (around 4pm).
Beth J — Google review
The paintings and ceilings are breathtaking, they are ginormous. We went with a tour group and it was not too crowded. There are not many places to sit down inside and there are many stairs.
Samantha Baldyga — Google review
I recommend booking a tour as the queue for ticket entrance is insane. With a group tour, the waiting time is minimal. Also, with the rich history, it is impossible, at least for me, to make sense and appreciate the grandeur. I am amazed how the Venetian, as a relatively small power in terms of numbers is able to do so much.
If you want to be on the Bridge of Sighs, then need to go in through the Doge’s Palace.
Trotting Horse — Google review
We went on a Thursday evening around 5 pm and it was mostly empty and we were able to visit without waiting. That said, the palace is huge and if you want to spend time observing the art, you may want to go earlier.
Cristina Wood — Google review
Excellent museum. Fine attention to history as each display in 4 languages. Extensive history at each display and very well done. The building is incredible inside and well worth the fee to visit. The armory halls especially piqued my interest. Excellent display. Would definitely visit again. I did a self guided tour but the audio tour would’ve probably been helpful. Excellent indeed.
Mike Rogers — Google review
Must visit to appreciate the symbol of the wealth and splendor of this once great maritime republic. You can actually walk through the famous Bridge of Sighs and visit the new prison across the canal after you see the beautiful gilded halls and stairways of the palace. I would recommend visiting it in wintertime when you can actually take nice pix without huge crowds.
The Basilica di San Marco is a spectacular cathedral located in the heart of Venice which is noted for its intricate mosaics and gilded interiors. It does not charge visitors for entry, but does have fees associated with accessing some of its attractions such as the St Mark's Museum, the Treasury and Pala d'Oro. This iconic building is a must-see on any visit to Venice.
Wow, what a place to visit. Highly recommended. The church/cathedral/basilica is absolutely beautiful. It‘s adorned with riches of gold, precious stones, mosaics, art work and sculptures that will astound you. It has to be on your list of things to see whilst in Venice. A tip is to get a skip the line guided tour, we did and we had no waiting at all and a superb guide that brought what we were seeing alive.
Chris A — Google review
The place itself is gorgeous, but under renovation. To get in, its 3€ and most of the church is blocked off, including the seats and all of the side rooms. The entrance fee just lets you walk around the main room. If you want to go up to the tower its another 5€ and the museum is also an additional cost. I walked through it fairly quick as there was not much to see, and there was a big crowd the whole way
Szilvia Gabnai — Google review
Beautiful church. Highly recommend to buy tickets ahead of time to skip the line. The line wrapped around the church before it opened. We went on a Tuesday in March, the off-season, around 945am and it was packed. Definitely wanna get tickets to the horse loggia and museum if you want access to the top balcony.
Erik Covert — Google review
Stunning Basilica. We had to wait in line, but it moved quickly. Price was 3 euro per person to enter, but worth it. So beautiful inside. It was under construction outside and only limited areas you could go inside. We did not buy the museum pass to go upstairs and outside. The have restrictions on clothing to enter (womens shoulders must be covered as an example)
Michael Mack — Google review
Arguably the most favourite building in Venice, it is always packed. So I joined a night tour and was glad that I did because it gave access to some off limited areas. It was also great that only 2 other groups were there at the same time. So I could really pay attention and learn about the history about the basilica. What a beautiful place. I still can't believe I was walking in it. (July 2022)
P — Google review
To preface, I visited in 2016 and it was with a tour group- so, I got to see most of the basilica and did not have to deal with any queues or weird pricing. As far as the basilica itself: stunning!! So much impressive craftsmanship in the building, and the artwork is awe inspiring. I did not go to the top towers, but even through some of the windows there were very impressive views. Of course it was crowded, like most similar areas, but I remember having a great experience because it was not enough to pull me out of the beauty. We even got to see some lower levels and a cell somewhere in the basement I believe. If I were to visit Venice again with my wife I would surely take her here!
Ryan Finley — Google review
A very beautiful basilica indeed! I’ve enjoyed the appearance of the exterior and interior the most. I would highly recommend buying tickets online to skip the line. I wouldn’t miss the roof, as it gave a beautiful view of the Piazza San Marco.
Jamila Saleh — Google review
Looks beautiful inside however there is an extra 5 euro charge to walk through the back of the church area getting a better view of some of the art. Also there is a 7 euro charge to go to the museum. It would have been nice to include everything as a bundle fee as opposed to paying when you get there.
Still a very impressive basilica and probably a must see in Venice so just keep in mind the extra costs if you plan on seeing everything here.
I also recommend picking up tickets earlier which will help save you some time when entering
Adrian Chang — Google review
You have 3 attractions in one here. There is the Basilica itself. Then you have to pay extra to see the golden alter screen it is also extra to go up to the Balcony outside and then extra again to visit the Museum. Also it cost extra to get an Audio guide. It is a gorgeous place to see. The mosaics are out of this world. They tell so many stories and the audio guide tells the history of them all. Truly breathtaking. Got the skip the line tickets and they were well worth it as queues can be quite long.
Tracey Tate — Google review
Stunning. A must go. Like every where in Venice it is very golden. Tickets are free in 2024. Opening hours is 9:30 - 17:15. Sunday Open to religious services. Visitors at 14:00 on Sunday.
carine — Google review
Gorgeous church but we were not allowed to go inside the main part of the church because church was in session when we were on our tour. We could go inside the first door and walk around upstairs and outside on the top level for a nice view of the square.
Samantha Baldyga — Google review
I recommend buying the Basilica AND the museum/horses ticket as the ticket for the Basilica only does not allow you to go upstairs. We paid 6€ each for the 'skip-the-line' tickets including the entrance of the Basilica (3€ each). Adding the 3€ to skip the line was worth it. We then paid 7€ each to enter the museum and horses tour and we also thought it was worth it. The museum allows you to get closer to the ceilings mosaics and this alone is worth the add-on. The views of San Marco square from outside the basilica (balcony) is a nice bonus.
Pierre Hirson — Google review
This is the largest square in Venice.
It’s a very crowded tourist attraction but still I loved being here. The popular St. Mark’s Basilica and the very iconic bell tower stand in this place. The other dominant building here is the Doge’s Palace.
All the buildings are very pretty. You need to stand in the middle of this square to really get the feel of the wonderful architecture around you. It’s a very lively and happy place (at least that’s the way I felt being here). Full of activity, iconic buildings and cheerful tourists.
It’s a great place to spend a few hours. There are quite a lot of restaurants, cafes and shops here which are nice but expensive (as is the case near any main tourist attraction).
Moniruzzaman Tuhin — Google review
This is my top 1 tourist place to go in Venice .Beautiful architecture it’s is absolutely flawless. I went on a tour and I loved the history of the Basilica. I recommend to buy tickets in advance to get in front of the line instead of waiting in the long line like I did. Very beautiful inside too. Tickets are 3€ and kids under 6 are free. Thank you for reading
Johnny Fields — Google review
Gorgeous church with a beautiful interior. Lines get long quick but move relatively quickly. Fee to enter the basilica, fee to see the gold alter piece in the apse, fee to see the upstairs/museum/rooftop so come prepared to shell out $$$. But I think they are all worth it especially the upper level/museum/rooftop. Free Rick Steves audio tour really opened the place up.
Bryan Jacobs — Google review
One of the main places to visit when in Venice. I would highly recommend showing up early in the morning during peak season (summer time), to make sure you don’t need to wait in a long queue. I arrived 45 mins before the doors opened, and was the first in line. Tickets are very inexpensive, which are mainly a donation to the Basilica, and the view from the second floor outdoor area gives an amazing view of the entire Square!
vartan bilawejian — Google review
I think the facade looks the best close to sunset. That's when the evening sun shines onto it, illuminating the mosaics on the facade.
As for visiting it, I'd recommend buying the tickets in advance. We arrived 30min before opening and ended up waiting for 45min to enter.
Definitely visit the Museum as well. You get to visit the terrace and see the original bronze horses.
Jie Bo Ti — Google review
3 euro entry and extra 5 to visit the alter and 7 extra to visit the museum itself. Prices are reasonable. Great views, architecture and priceless art work. It was a great experience to walk round and explore the basilica. Would recommend paying for the museum as this allows you upstairs and out onto the balcony for view at marks square and the condition of some of the art work is amazing. Cheap activity and worth a visit. You can book fast track tickets. We went around 11am and there was a long queue but we were in within 30min
Lee Rock — Google review
Well what can i say, it’s worth the hype, it’s worth the queues, it’s just gorgeous and magnificent. I will go out on a limb and say that this is the most magnificent Basilica as per me in Europe (and the list includes Saint Peter’s in Vatican). The church is covered in mosaic and it seems impossible to even imagine how they created the art. The museum along with the galleries give some of the best views in Venice and thus worth going in. If you take Rick Steve’s audioguides then you can easily spend a few hours admiring the glory of this Basilica.
Leo Johns — Google review
St. Mark's Basilica is an architectural marvel that left me speechless. Its intricate mosaics, majestic domes, and rich history create an awe-inspiring experience. Stepping inside feels like I am going back in time and experiencing a conclave of beauty and spirituality. This is a must-visit in Venice that truly captures the essence of Italian craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
J G1 — Google review
Beautiful building and rich in history. We did an organised tour and jumped the massive queue. Prepare to wait a long time if you don’t. The original four horses from Constantinople are the highlight for me.
Darren Parsley — Google review
St. Mark's Basilica Venice, the multi-domed church on St. Mark's Square, is one of Venice's main attractions and one of the most spectacular cathedrals in Italy.
At St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, you'll get a glimpse of a true embodiment of Venetian aesthetics.
St. Mark's Basilica Venice is an iconic symbol of Venice.
Originally intended as a private chapel for the Doge, the church has played an important role in the religious and political life of the city over the centuries.
The basilica was built to preserve the relics of Saint Mark the Evangelist, which had been stolen in Alexandria, Egypt. St. Mark's Basilica of Venice, also called the "Golden Church", is famous for the dominance of golden mosaics, which are a unique sight in the world of art.
Discover the priceless treasures kept in the basilica for the refinement of the mosaics .
Karin S. — Google review
The square makes an amazing impression in real life. It is very nicely lit, and the square itself has a very large open space, as in Venice, the streets are narrow. The basilica itself has a lot of decorations and drawings that delight. The whole thing is perfectly preserved and is truly a work of art. I highly recommend seeing it with your own eyes.
Szymon Warzybok — Google review
TICKETS! The biggest challenge with this monument is understanding where and how to purchase tickets. There is limited signage and information online to advise YOU CAN PAY AT THE DOOR and do NOT NEED skip the queue tickets. It’s €3per person to get in on the ground level to view the inside with an addition €7 per person via cash or card to walk upstairs and walk through both the museum and the outdoor viewing area over the square. I highly recommend this! On the hour the clock changes and the bell rings…an amazing sight to see…try to time your visit to over the hour change to experience this.
AC — Google review
This basilica is decorated by mosaic. The glittery yellow ones are 24k gold! The extravagance in building this is unbelievable. The hall is the lowest point in Venice and it is first to get flooded when waters come in.
St Mark’s body is also kept in this basilica.
Trotting Horse — Google review
You can go the fun way visiting this wonderful church by getting a tour and skipping the line or you can wait and wonder the story behind it. I would highly recommend getting a guide. definitely make sure you get to the terrace ( extra 14 euros) for the wonderful view of the clock tower and the square.
vic NY (Vic NY) — Google review
This is a especially beautiful Basilica. There is a little bit of a wait to get in, but it’s worth it to see the beauty inside. The architecture is beautiful and ornate. This is a must see if you were in Venice.
Dr. Richard Baker — Google review
We bought our tickets through Get Your Guide. Gia was amazing. She gave us incredible history and pointing out spectacular facts about the basilica. I highly recommend the 7€ hours/terrace add on. The views of the square are with it.
St. Mark's Square is a popular tourist destination in Venice, Italy due to its rich history and Venetian Renaissance architecture. The square is filled with cafes and shops, and it is often the site of large events such as concerts and festivals. St. Marks Basilica, one of the most iconic churches in Europe, is located at the center of the square.
Visited this place almost three years back while on the Europe trip. And was very excited to visit this place as I saw it many times in movies or documentaries. Reached the place through a ferry. The water colour was sea green and took almost 40 min to reach there. The first word when we reached there was wow. The place is absolutely awesome. It feels like a different world when we see surrounding. It was very crowded but still many things to see. We will get crowd every where but still place is very mesmerizing. At some place u can have fouling smell too. The flee market is also fascinating. The painting available for sale were really amazing. The restaurants were also on the edges where we can enjoy scenes and food.
Amazing place to visit.
Rahul Shahare — Google review
Visited back in 2013. Super beautiful and just amazing!! It’s definitely a must visit if you plan on visiting Venice.
The square has so many beautiful shots to be taken from every angle.
From the square with the two pillars
From the church’s roof
Of the clock tower
And a stunning view of the water and St George’s church with some Gondolas in view.
It’s one of the most beautiful city centres in Europe. I completely recommend it.
A Biswas — Google review
The main square to visit in Venice. You can find St. Marks Basilica, Bell Tower and Clock Tower, and more.
Restaurants and retail shops all around the square, and a bunch of museums / galleries to visit. This place is usually full of tourists, so if you want to take some nice private photos / enjoy the quiet, I would recommend being at the square at 7-8am.
If the weather permits, a lot of the restaurants at the square will play live music in the patio area for everyone to enjoy.
I would say watch out for the tourists traps, you can find them all around the square.
vartan bilawejian — Google review
It's a magical place suffering from overcrowding so whatever part/place you want to visit, plan it properly way ahead or you'll end up in never-ending lines of similarly desperate tourists. Considering the basilica, the entrance fee is really cheap (3 euros) compared to the 30 for the Doge Palace. Inside the church I'd recommend to pay extra 7 euros (so 10 in total) to get in the museum of the San Marco Basilica on the first floor to get two amazing views: the mosaics in a very close detail and also access to the above entrance balcony for the best pics of the whole square. Sure, from the campanile you'll see further as way higher, but not so much of a detail of the buildings around...
Pavel Macek — Google review
Famous landmark in Venice. It is both lovely in daytime as well as during evening. At daytime, depending on the viewing angle and sunlight, it exposes the beauty, craftsmanship of the landmark. However, nighttime is a totally different experience with more relax, and vibrant. Live bands from different restaurants entertain guests. It is such an experience for visitors.
qlv assoc — Google review
This square is just wonderful, especially on a sunny day. The basilica looks just gorgeous! Around, there are plenty of restaurants and cafes. There are also small stands where Venetian masks are sold.
Arkadiusz Jędrzejewski — Google review
Just amazing!!! Must visit!! Is magic everywhere in the atmosphere, and pure art in any corner. We came for the carnal end of February, so there was a lot of interesting customs and artist acting around the square, just a little bit cold so bring something warm to enjoy without problem. Will come back any time I can.
Daniela Bessia (BDaniela ??) — Google review
Words won’t fully describe how amazing it is and if you are visiting Venice from elsewhere, you made it, enjoy the views and everything Venice has to offer. St Marks square should be on your bucket list if you are visiting here. You can also get to the top of the tower.
Sam Pattnaik — Google review
The most famous square of Venice which is surrounded by the most important attractions of the city. There is a wide variety of shops and restaurants around it that are worth mentioning. Better to leave them early in the morning to avoid the crowds. The projects that take place in the square lose something of its glamour.
We arrived around 10am and it was 36 degrees Celsius and the atmosphere stifling.
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Unfortunately the weather was a bit rainy so not at it's best. There's works going on to raise the square level higher to help re water levels rising. But the charm of Venice was still there and we had a lovely gondola ride
Sandra B — Google review
My trip to Venice, simply awesome! We caught such a great time, sunny but not extremely hot. We had plenty of time to visit Venice but once we reached San Marco square everything exploded with history around us. Amazing architecture, pleasant and beautiful. I urge you to visit at least once in your lifetime.
Paul Popa — Google review
I am stunned to see people able to rate this site with anything else than 5 stars! This is the very top of world's beauty, this site is a myth and it rises to match its reputation. I was fortunate enough to visit it several times, walking through the pigeons and listening to the piano by the terraces, and also passing by on a big cruise ship, taking photos that could well be taken for aereals.
Jorge Bernardo — Google review
Very Iconic, one of a kind, the only City that in my opinion anybody should see at least once in their lifetime. So frozen in history, you almost feel like time travelling while strolling down the Venice lanes. Worth visiting anytime.
Francesco Barilla — Google review
One of the most amazing places in the world! The canals, churches and architecture is beyond spectacular. From street vendors to churches, every inch is beyond spectacular! Walking during the day is very exhilarating. But walking at night is filled with tranquility and a sense of serenity like no where else. Gondola rides are a must! Traveling by their boat bus system is very easy and inexpensive! You can walk along the canals for hours. Shops and restaurants are superb.
Pat B — Google review
If a bell tower visit is chosen, a short wait for a €10 elevator trip to the bells at the top is required ,although for extra a queue jumping ticked can be bought. Waited about 10 minutes if that, for a spectacular 360 view over the whole of Venice. Fabulous.
Graham Thorp — Google review
Incredible of course! You cannot go to Venice and miss out St. Mark's Square. Beautiful history, architecture, art, food, and music all in one magical location.
Jeff Crawford — Google review
It is an impressive square with lots of shops and resurants.
These can be very expensive but you have the option of listening to live music.
We climbed the tower and would highly recommend.
This place floods at high tide at night so they provide planks to walk on which is very cool.
Sam Inskip — Google review
One of the most beautiful places that I have ever been to, not only a place, it's because you don't think that is possible one that is a bigger place on an island like Venice, incredible, amazing! You have to go almost once in your life to Venice, and Burano et Murano are mandatory!!
The Grand Canal in Venice is a massive canal that runs through the heart of the city. It has been an important waterway in the city for hundreds of years and has served as a beautiful backdrop to many iconic scenes in Italian culture.
Seeing it in films, on television or magazine simply does not do Venice justice...One must see it with there own eyes...Superb! Took the train from Verona early and spent the day taking in this visual feast! Fell in love with it all! Resident Cowboy of Portugal since 2016
Dickie Larue — Google review
Amazing sites for photos, especially during golden hour. The Grand canal stretches and weaves its way through the islands of Italy and it is where the highway that is Venice is located. The bus system travels through the Grand canal and by bus I mean water bus. I highly recommend taking the water bus even for fun as an alternative to the gondola because it is infinitely cheaper. 10 euros!
Christopher Lew — Google review
The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, is a significant waterway in the city, serving as a major route for water traffic.
The Grand Canal holds fame for various reasons: the magnificent palaces adorning its shores, the elegant bridges spanning its waters, its role in connecting the city's top attractions, and, of course, the enjoyable gondola rides that offer a fun way to enjoy it all!
Melvin J. — Google review
The best way to explore Venice, you will get the best views of the city and can explore all the attractions. If you stand in the boat you won't get the motion sickness as bad. So if you have problems with motion sickness I suggest getting on these fairies standing up and not sitting down.
farzod darzi — Google review
The Grand Canal of Venice is the most spectacular and most important Waterway in Venice. Yes Venice is my hometown, I love any corners of this amazing city... take time just to walk without directions... get lost in Venice and listen his sounds.
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Laura Demarco — Google review
Most important "road" in Venice and definitely a must-see. We totally recommend to take the waterbus or watertaxi or a gondola to see the whole Canal Grande. Also having strolls next to the Canal Grande is really, really nice. So if you're in Venice, don't miss it.
Christian Freundorfer — Google review
Beautiful grand canal of Venice. It provides awesome views all around. You may also take a romantic gondola tour here. It's bit expensive as 80euros for a half hour tour, but it was well worth it. The sunset views are specially spectacular.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
The Grand Canal runs through Venice forming a winding S-shaped waterway, passing through most of the main tourist attractions in the city. Busy and impressive
Thiep Mai Phuc — Google review
The beautiful Grand Canal is the largest and the most famous destination in Venice. They run through every corner of the city. Magnificent view and iconic landmark. It’s the unique charms of Venice!
Siri — Google review
I went on a gondola ride with my best friend and it was very enjoyable. Very smooth ride in the sun but I was hoping for some singing from the gondolier.
Samantha Baldyga — Google review
There you will see the Venice we see in photos, movies & read about in books. Beautiful old buildings on both sides, gondolas in the canal. The scene is even better around the sunset time. Whether you are having dinner at one of the restaurants, sitting in a gondola or even just walking. I had an amazing feeling just being there. Best views from the Rialto bridge or (even better) from the rooftop of the Fondaco Dei Tedeschi shopping center.
Rand AR — Google review
Main canal of Venice which connects all other small canals in city. All ferries run through this canal and islands near to Venice are connected through this canal. All ferry stops are in this canal, so we can get to all tourist attractions, train stations and main Venice airport from any of the ferry stops in the canal. Famous bridge like Rialto are over this canal.
Karthik — Google review
During my visit to Italy in 2006, I had the privilege of exploring the magnificent Grand Canal in Venice. This iconic waterway, often referred to as the "main street" of Venice, left an indelible mark on my journey through Italy. From its enchanting beauty to its rich history, the Grand Canal offered an unforgettable experience that truly captured the essence of this remarkable city.
As I glided along the Grand Canal in a traditional Venetian gondola, I was immediately captivated by the breathtaking views that unfolded before me. The graceful palazzos, adorned with intricate architecture and vibrant colors, lined the banks of the canal, exuding a sense of timeless elegance. The iconic Rialto Bridge, with its majestic arches, stood as a symbol of Venice's grandeur.
The Grand Canal was a bustling waterway, teeming with activity. Traditional gondolas, vaporettos, and private boats gracefully navigated its waters, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. The sights and sounds of Venetian life unfolded around me, as locals and visitors went about their daily routines. It was a captivating blend of history, culture, and everyday life.
The palazzos that adorned the banks of the Grand Canal held a fascinating history within their walls. Each palazzo seemed to whisper tales of Venetian nobility and merchant fortunes, transporting me to a bygone era of opulence and grandeur. The architectural marvels, such as Ca' d'Oro and Palazzo Grassi, showcased the magnificence of Venetian craftsmanship and artistic heritage.
The Grand Canal also offered a glimpse into Venice's cultural heritage through its iconic landmarks. The imposing Santa Maria della Salute basilica, with its striking domes, stood as a testament to the city's devotion and resilience. The canal's waterfront promenades, known as fondamenta, were lined with charming cafes, bustling markets, and artisan shops, allowing me to immerse myself in the vibrant spirit of Venice.
The Grand Canal is the heart and soul of Venice, and a visit to this iconic waterway is an absolute must for anyone traveling to the city. Its timeless beauty, rich history, and bustling atmosphere create a truly unforgettable experience.
My journey along the Grand Canal was a magical voyage through Venice's storied past and vibrant present. It allowed me to witness the city's unique charm and marvel at its architectural treasures. The Grand Canal deserves the highest praise for its ability to transport visitors to a world of unparalleled beauty and enchantment.
My visit to the Grand Canal was a dream come true, and it left me with memories that will last a lifetime. It is a place where history, art, and everyday life intertwine, creating a tapestry of Venetian culture and beauty. The Grand Canal stands as a testament to Venice's enduring allure and its status as one of the world's most captivating destinations.
Sayak Das — Google review
S shaped water canal ,navigating the lagoon city of Venice. Beautiful bridges # gondolas# palaces.Quintessential water transport system for Venice. Beautiful hotel promenades can be seen. Approximately 4 km in length, .Main water transport system Vaporetto works 24/7
alok kumar — Google review
One of a kind of experience! Bit touristy and crowded if you come at the peak hours. This is a must visit place in Italy.
Athira TKM — Google review
Main channel of island with view on many famous buildings, plus fancy cruises aside the Canal.
Access to Grand Canal is available with public transportation, depends on the area you wish to go.
Enjoy mild wind on the sea!
Nima M. — Google review
It is indescribable when you approach Venice by boat and see all these beautiful buildings reflected in the water. It is also pleasant to ride along the Grand Canal with the Vaporetto and enjoy the beautiful palaces along the canal. Arriving in Venice by train also has its own charm, when you are waiting for a transfer at the main station, you are already taken over by this disease called Venice.
Bogdan Marcelan — Google review
The Grand Canal of Venice is super impressive and serves as the emblem of this beautiful city. It is always great to get a watertaxi in the canal and take in the views - there is no experience quite like it!
William Whatley — Google review
It’s just breathtaking. Depends on the weather… when we visited it, it was cloudy and the pictures came out to be very beautiful. But too many people try to avoid crowds and find perfect spot to relax
Avee “AVEE” Megur — Google review
The Grand Canal is the largest and most famous canal in Venice. It is nearly four kilometers long and separates one half of Venice from the other.
The Grand Canal of Venice, Italy defines the perfect blend of romantic boat rides and attractive ancient architecture.
Ashok Kumar Mathur — Google review
The Grand Canal – flows through the 6 districts of Venice. Many smaller canals eventually lead to this Grand Canal. This canal is beautiful to see from the shore, but a boat trip is even better to experience the Venice landmarks and sights from the water.
You must have done this at least once in your life. About halfway along the Grand Canal is the famous Ponte di Rialto . This covered pedestrian bridge has many shops where you can buy your souvenirs.
J. Mitchel — Google review
We traveled by water bus at the Grand Canal in Venice all the time when we were there. The Grand Canal is so beautiful whether we are in there or looking from far away or on top of a bridge.
Some reviews said the water is smelly. But fortunately, the weather was cold when we were there. The water doesn't smell at all.
The views of the Grand Canal are almost like I'm in a painting! It almost looks unreal to me!
Michael W. — Google review
Though much crowded now, it still has something special about it, this Grand Canal at Venice. Take a Gondola or one of the motor boats and ride once in the historic waterways for sure if you are here.
Rohan Mahajan — Google review
The very beautiful Grand Canal runs throughout Venice, it’s very nice. It has lots of museums and places to visit along the way as well as it connects to other various channels and smaller canals throughout the city. There are some nice places to get a better view of the canal, and when your in Venice you won’t be able to miss it as your most certainly going to pass by it several times a day.
Pong Lenis — Google review
It was a great experience, sailing in the waters of the Grand Canal,Venice.
The beautiful scenery is cherishable,with the grand old houses,the boats sailing past,the thrilled tourists,the busy operators and busy birds !
No camara can catch the feel in being there live.
Suresh Kumar M — Google review
Ah Venice... The Grand Canal definitely does not disappoint. Interwoven with smaller channels and canals it snakes through the heart of the city. You can stop at the various small ports with a short trip to museums and famous old houses some of which are open to the public. There are other attractions and lovely historic buildings line the banks. A gondola ride is a must to take in the sights of this amazing canal.
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I'll never travel to Ranelagh without this trip planner again
The Königssee lake is a large, translucent body of water situated south of Berchtesgaden. It boasts stunning natural scenery, including steep mountain walls that enclose the lake's fjord-like depths. The lake is known for its exceptional purity, with drinkably clear waters that reflect emerald-green hues. Visitors have the opportunity to take a boat ride across the tranquil surface and explore two different routes around the area, each offering beautiful views and hiking opportunities.
This rift created during the ice age is a pleasure to watch. It is a must-visit place if you are in Germany. Rent the kayaking boat for an hour or two instead of a motorboat to explore the lake.
VIVEK SURENDRANATH — Google review
One of the best places for vacation. People can enjoy their holiday with family and friends. During summer time we can enjoy the sunshine and the gorgeous views. I will definitely go there again with my wife and kids.
Md.Ashraful Islam — Google review
Lovely lake and would enjoy it better when it’s sunny, can spend around 2-3 hours, you would get into a boat which cost around 22,50 euros per adult.
In the middle of the boat you can hear echo when it’s all silent and a trumpet is blown after that they drop you to a small island and can spend around 1-1.5 hours by taking a stroll or visiting a small church and can eat in the cafe
Virendra M Patil — Google review
Went early in the morning and bought a boat ticket at 14 euro. At that time, we were unable to alight at the church but nonetheless, the boat tour was amazing!
Especially when the boat went closer to the cliff and the staff blow the horn, which reverberated throughout the mountain and reflected back!
Xiang Qian — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place, superb views of the mountains and lakes combined. There is a boat ride which will cost you 25 euro for adults and 12 euro for children. You can also carry your pet which will cost 4 euro but you have to put mask on the boat. There are some hotels available to stay near by lake and feel the peacefulness and natural beauty.
ashraf sirajee — Google review
Gorgeous place. Make sure to take the boat ride. They play trumpet and it echoes with the structure of the mountains. Truly one of the most moving events I have witnessed. 100% recommend.
Moni Gonz?lez — Google review
A must do if you stay in Salzburg take the one hour trip down. Taking the boat half way is good enough if you aren’t going to hike to the waterfall at the final stop and are on a time crunch. Lots of shops and places to eat but no grab and go options. Get there early or you will have a long wait to get on a boat especially if it’s a sunny day.
Kayla Burdick — Google review
Good place. Travel from Bad Reichenhall to Königssee is mesmerizing. Do take bus from Bad Reichenhall for the best view.
deepashree prabhu — Google review
No words to describe how beautiful it is. Take the boat to Salet. Walk over to Obersee, you can walk to the other side, but not suitable if you are not so mobile, as you have to hike / climb some "rock" stairs. It can be very slippery. It is about 40 min one way walk
Annie — Google review
One of the best lakes in Europe. One should visit this lake once if the that one is in Europe. Tip: Summer is the best time to go here.
Ruchir Naphade — Google review
The most beautiful lake of Germany is Konigsee! It’s around 4 hour by public transport from Munich. But if you wake up early enough, you can go for a day trip here.
Sucheta Sarkar — Google review
May 10,2023
good experience riding the boat,
we went here late on the afternoon,
out of time to discover more view,
suggest to come here earlier so can go more view and place to walk.
bring some food with you, im sure its a nice place to have picnic.
Ulrika — Google review
A beautiful lake , still with not so many people and shops around. A great walk, lookout, waterfalls. I liked that.
M. H. — Google review
Nice lake but very touristic and quite crowded on the weekend.
There are many stalls in which you can grab something to eat or drink. Many souvenir shops.
As we were traveling with a reactive dog, we didn't take a boat tour but rather walked around the lake.
Found a nice spot from which you could see the lake, but it wasn't the best view.
Welcome 2ddam — Google review
Konigsee is a big lake nestled in the Bavarian Alps. The crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and stunning mountain backdrop create a picture-perfect scene. Whether you’re taking a boat ride or hiking along the trails, every moment here is special. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike! We took a boat ride across to St Bartholomew’s chapel, and hiked up to the Ice Chapel.
There is parking at the head of the lake, hotels, restaurants etc, and good transport connections.
Charlie Kinloch — Google review
Nice lake and very impressive but very touristic and quite crowded even we were there during the week (on Monday).
We took the boat to another island and walked around the island. It took abt 30' to walk around the island.
Thuy Vy Le — Google review
Königsee is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of Bavaria's natural beauty! The emerald-green waters, surrounded by towering peaks, creates a mesmerizing spectacle. The boat ride across the lake offers a serene and awe-inspiring experience, allowing you to soak in the pristine landscape.
Don't forget to visit the iconic St. Bartholomew's Church, a true architectural marvel. Königsee is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking solace in the embrace of Mother Nature.
ashwin kumar — Google review
One of best places to visit in Germany. The lake is surrounded by mountains that provide breathtaking views of the lake. You can take ship or paddled boat to explore the lake.
Amran Hossain — Google review
One of the best views in Alps, absolutely worth seeing. Especially strongly recommend lake cruise. The trumpet melody played by the crew of ship among mountains was something really breathtaking.
Adam Sobczyk — Google review
A truly magnificent place in the world and a pride of Germany. It's magnificent, an incredible sight to witness! One of the nicest views in the Alps; highly recommended. I especially advise a lake cruise. The ship's crew performs a trumpet melody that is absolutely stunning as it passed through the mountains. Would love to go again.
Altstadt Salzburg, also known as the old town, is a bustling area filled with history and culture. Getreidegasse, a charming pedestrian street, is lined with shops selling traditional costumes and antiques. Visitors can explore Mozart's Birthplace to learn about the composer's early life or visit the Domquartier to see the stunning Salzburg Cathedral and baroque Residence featuring art by renowned artists.
A huge, 11th-century fortress complex on a hilltop with breathtaking views over the city to the Alps is an unforgettable visitor experience. The fortress also offers one of the largest Medieval castles in Europe, with an exhibition space of over 335,000 square feet in 50 buildings.
Great place to visit when in Salzburg. You can walk up but we chose to take the funicular railway, which was fun. We bought the €13 basic ticket which was good value. It gives you return trip on the funicular railway as well as entry into most of the small museums. Museums were wonderful lots of interactive exhibits and easy to understand explanations. Great for kids and adults alike. A must visit when in Salzburg.
Karen Edwards — Google review
Absolutely amazing and a romantic experience! The short train ride up to the castle was fun. The views from the top looking down over this romantic little city was breathtaking. Inside the Fortress were highly interesting exhibitions. Great food and friendly staff. Just perfect for couples and families with children. Can't wait to go back.
Eva Leidenberger — Google review
Spent our last few hours in Salzburg hiking up to the Fortress. It was a great way to spend the morning. I really enjoyed learning about the centuries of change the fortress went through. I would recommend walking up, so you get a really good idea of why the fortress was so strong. The hill is long and steep. Seeing the three different gates makes a big impression as to the strength of the place.
George Sorrells — Google review
Amazing views of the area from the fortress. We would have loved to have a bite at one of the restaurants as the views from the tables were stunning especially on such a beautiful when we were there. There are a number of attractions to see in the fortress, some for additional cost. It is worth the time to make your way up.
Bill Lakie — Google review
This castle is amazing and so large!
On a rainy day, it is still a great option as an ax activity for the day. There are so many museums inside. I would also highly recommend walking the Panorama Tour at the top for a beautiful view of Salzburg. Paying for the Basic ticket to take the funicular to the top, walk the panorama tour, was highly worth it even on a rainy day!
kelly schofield — Google review
This is an excellent tour with lots to offer for the price you pay to enter. The funicular up the hill is fast and fun. The fortress is in impeccable shape with several interesting museums that catalog the development and use of the fortress from medieval times through WWI. There is even a small puppet museum too. There are great views of Salzburg and the surrounding valley. We had a great time.
anthony scott — Google review
A must see if you're visiting Salzburg. Great for adults and kids (I took my 10 and 13 yr old). Definitely get tickets for all areas. It cost us 49 euros for a family of 4 and you get access all areas.
The walk to the top of the prison tower was great! Views were amazing.
The condition this fortress is in, is unbelievably good.
Definitely get the funicular train to the top, it's excellent.
Could do with better sign posting to help you get around better and maybe some more staff on site, so we can ask questions.
Overall, a brilliant experience and well worth doing.
Andy Thorne — Google review
Lovely day out, there's a train to take to the top (and back). Amazing views from the top. We paid for all inclusive day ticket but the museums weren't that interesting inside. Absolutely beautiful castle though!
Hanna Cooper — Google review
Seeing a true middle ages castle, along with the lifestyle, customs and ruling of it is truly an amazing experience.
The castle features a lot of stuff: from sightseeing at the top of the keep tower, to how peasants were imprisoned in the dungeon and how the castle was built, history around it and a museum.
This has been a big dose of history for me, so for any enthusiasts out there looking to learn a bit of history during their trip, i totally recommend this place.
Andrei Oprescu — Google review
A place full of history. A castle that was never conquered. Several stages of time and many stages of tools and weapons. The view is amazing and it is very organized. You need plenty of time to see everything and it deserves. I really enjoyed and visited everything, however I haven’t read everything as this will make you spend a full day there. It is a must see place in Salzburg.
Wajdy Shalghin — Google review
What an amazing medieval castle perched above the city of Salzburg. There's a free guided walking tour in the morning for a bit of history and to get your bearings of the castle. There are many exhibitions and useful information around the castle. There's a spectacular view of the city and make sure you don't miss the organ which plays everyday at set times.
Alex — Google review
I spent €10.80 on a basic ticket. It is a "must visit" attraction if you are interested in taking photos. But if you are interested in history if the fortress, you may find a bit disappointed with the description as some of them are in German only.
Egbert Lai — Google review
We used the funicular to get up as it was a very hot day. Great views over the city and an interesting walk around the fortress. We ate at the panorama restaurant at the top of the funicular and the food was delicious. It suddenly became very, very windy just as we sat down to eat which of course, stopped not long after we finished our food!
We had the Salzburg card so admission was free.
Natasha Panagiotopoulos — Google review
An imposing structure that sits proud above Salzburg. We spent a very pleasant hour ambling around the outer portions of the building. We did not try the museums as we were running late, but just walking around was interesting, and they had some fun little diversions around that the kids could try. There were some stunning views across the city to the mountains, and weaving and winding stairs and corridors. We took the funicular railway up and down (which in itself was fun) and added to the experience.
Charlie Kinloch — Google review
We visited this place on a Tuesday morning. We took the bahn to reach the fort. The entry was free because we had Salzburg card. It was not crowded in the morning, with time there was lot of people. It was an interesting place and has a great view of the city. The staff inside the place were very helpful and guided us well and also made us register for contract tracing. There is also washroom in the place which is well maintained. I would definitely recommend visiting this place.
N S — Google review
Very different fortress, as big as a village itself. The carriage ride to take us to the castle on top of the mountain was a fun part itself. The original palace goes back to 370 AD. The castle has been extended and renovated many times trough history. There are magnificent royal room on top of the castle. Worth visiting for sure.
M A — Google review
It definitely exceeded my expectations. I have not been everywhere inside, but I can assure you that the castle is really big. Most of all, I was struck from different sides of the site and beautiful views. If you are interested in seeing the whole of Salzburg, then this is definitely here. Also inside there is a considerable castle courtyard.
Roman Trach — Google review
Good views and interesting history around how the castle was made. There's a funicular up and down and you pretty much need the full ticket with all the add-ons to experience the castle fully.
Manoj Sunny — Google review
The castle is very pretty, panoramic views are highlights of the tour. The history of Salzburg described well with the model demonstrations. Funicular tickets to be purchased at the start, which serves the round trip. Best to visit during morning time as the number of visitors are less, can spend around an hour or 2 exploring castle.
meghana bhatt — Google review
Must visit in Salzburg. The funicular was short but still fun. The view from the fortress is marvelous and it gives you a good perspective of the city of Salzburg. The place also has a museum, view tower and some restaurants. Overall it was a fun EXPERIENCE and educational.
Maria Rita Tan — Google review
The fortress is spectacular. It dominates the city from afar and as you get closer you realize how massive it is.
Loved the ramparts walk, the museums. The view from atop is just breathtaking especially on a clear day. You can see the Alps surrounding Salzburg and a cool view on the city as well.
The fenicular is included in the entry price, so you can ride down to the city after the visit.
I recommend hiking up, using the trails from the north side.
Radek Dabrowski — Google review
Visited in November during the off-tourist season and enjoyed a hassle-free experience with no long wait or need for reservations. The fortress provided stunning views and was a delight to explore. Highly recommended!
Amber Calloway — Google review
Very nice castle with a lot of information and things to visit.
Children will like it!
Also the view from the tower is awesome.
You should consider to take the train to the top and then walk down the hill. The cable train is nice.
Jens Czaja — Google review
This is a must if you're visiting Salzburg. The fortress is one of the most characteristic places in the city.
It is very well preserved, with a lot of museums and rooms to visit. It also offers an amazing view above the city.
I really enjoyed the many snippets and videos scattered around the place. They provided a lot of historical anecdotes and gave us some glimpses of life back in the middle ages.
You can reach the fortress with a funicular or on foot. I recommend walking up there only if you have the endurance for it. The trail is quite steep at times.
I also recommend booking the tickets in advance online. There are always a lot of people going there and having already the tickets drastically reduces the wait in line.
Dan — Google review
It's worth visiting this fortress. There's so much you can see here and learn more about the history of Austria. The views from the fortress are breathtaking. The entry fee is €18 per person. After you have bought the ticket, you can take the shuttle train to get to the fortress.
Marina Trencheva — Google review
Great place to visit. What they don't tell you until you climb the big hill to get there is that it costs to just get in the grounds. Its worth it just for the views though to be honest gazing over the alps especially during sunset was lovely.
I would recommend a visit if in Salzburg for a stay.
Philip O'Mahony — Google review
Easy to spend 1.5-2 hours here. The views are spectacular, and museums mostly good.
State Rooms: They are beautiful (particularly ceilings and walls), but I hadn’t realized there were only 3 rooms to see. Interesting but only took 5 minutes to see.
Main museum: An interesting mix of general history and historical life, but found the super basic English signs to be distracting. (They sound as if they were written for 5 or 6 year olds.)
Regimental Museum: An interesting 6-8 rooms on military history in Salzburg given the regiment based there, particularly focusing on 1800-1918.
Marionette museum: Two rooms with about puppets with signs in English, German, and Italian. Cute but in and out in 5 minutes.
Purchasing tickets is easy either online or in person, the this ticket will need to be scanned before entering the funicular and various museums at the top.
Toilets were quite clean in/near museums.
Cafe: Service wasn’t great whilst waiting but nice to have option.
Becky T — Google review
This castle is beautiful enough to be said to be artistic. We can not only know the architecture of that time, but we can also know the culture of that time by seeing the castle and the building of castle. We can enjoy a meal, looking at the downtown of Salzburg from the restaurant in the castle. I recommend that you enjoy it with enough time.
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.
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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 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.
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.
Zugspitze is a mountain peak in the Alps, situated in Bavaria and Austria. It is the highest mountain in Germany, and also one of the highest mountains in Europe. The mountain summit at 2834 meters above sea level offers stunning panoramic views over four countries: Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany.
Amazing peak view to the glacier! Went there twice. The first time was foggy so not able to see such a beautiful view but did enjoy the snow. Luck that having this clear weather when we went the second time. Enjoy the snow sledding if you don’t ski.
Austin Han — Google review
Germany's highest point, with a stunning restaurant at the peak. This mountain 🏔️ is the boarder between Deutschland and Austria. Stunning snow views but too windy and freeze.
The cable car that takes up to the peak makes for a surreal experience. Every tourist is entitled to the Garmisch Card, free public transport!
Aakash Christ — Google review
This place is amazing. The views are incredible. We took the cable car up to the top. The cable car does sway, but still a cool experience. From there we climb to the summit. It’s climb as your own risk, but worth it.
Trinedad M — Google review
Amazing day. The views are spectacular in every way and well worth a visit. Suggest go first thing as after 10am it gets very busy.
Paul MS — Google review
If you're a die hard, you will walk, hike and climb all the way to the top 😉
The hike is absolutely amazing and once you have reached the top the views are nothing but amazing.
It is pretty crowded and make sure to get your ticket on time.
Sander Rijnders — Google review
Incredible. Easily the highlight of our trip. What a bunch of breath taking views. We took the cable car up and down from the summit. It is definitely worth the trip to go up. It was very reasonably priced for what you got. Just make sure (they tell you at least 5 times) to switch trains on the way up.
Jacqueline Zwack — Google review
Loved the experience! I went to Zugspitze to enjoy the picturesque view over mountains, and it was one of the most memorable trips. I took the cable car to go up, and then used another cable car to go down to ski slopes (you can use this one unlimited if you buy the standard adult ticket). Breathtaking views, few nice cafes on the top to go and enjoy a light snack/ meal or a coffee. Would really recommend, even if you aren’t a skier!
Anna — Google review
Absolutely beautiful views. The ride up to the top in the cable car is great as well. This was definitely a highlight to our trip to Bavaria.
Morgan Avery — Google review
Great experience and a must do even if you're not in the area. We went on a Tuesday right after Easter and it's was pretty empty as the temperature wasn't the best. We tried going the day before and it was PACKED. We would've had to park a town over and take a train so we decided to postpone to the next day. The attendant at the entrance was kind enough to switch our tickets as we were the only ones there.
What an experience honestly. We were alone with the operator in the cabin and it was pretty nerve-wracking with the wind howling and the cabin swaying side to side. At the top it felt surreal, like on a different planet. My wife stayed inside as she was a bit scared.
There's also a restaurant and a museum up there on how they constructed the whole thing which is pretty nice.
Overall 100% worth it. Even my wife that was scared of heights and reluctant on going up loved it. The both of us will remember that that experience for a long time.
Laurenzo — Google review
A beautiful view and highly recommend to visit the highest place in Germany 🇩🇪. Parking was easy and plenty, the ride up in the cable car was beautiful and the view at the top is a must see.
Only thing I wish was different is that they would have student discounts, which they did not.
Koendert Kellner — Google review
Amazing views from a top. One of the view points were closed due to snow. But great family experience
Adnan Hakimji — Google review
Nice view and the lift to it is huge. I went up with the lift and went back by train to have both experience. The train wouldn’t be my choice again since it goes under the mountain for the majority of the time. But was interesting.
On weekends gets very busy with 2 hours waiting time.
Cadu Garcia — Google review
I expected the great views but I was surprised by how cool the restaurant was. We enjoyed just hanging out for hours and eating and walking around soaking it all in.
Tim Parlier — Google review
The highest peak in German alps. Going there can be for more than just skiing. Take the cable car from Eibsee to enjoy the view of the alps and sit in the restaurant on top. You may also choose to walk around and (in winter) take a drink at the igloo bar and hotel. Definitely recommended in winter.
Rawad Bitar — Google review
A must when in the area! Also check out lake Eibsee at the bottom!
Loved the experience! I went to Zugspitze to enjoy the picturesque view over mountains, and it was one of the most memorable trips. I took the cable car to go up, and then used another cable car to go down to ski slopes (you can use this one unlimited if you buy the standard adult ticket). Breathtaking views, few nice cafes on the top to go and enjoy a light snack/ meal or a coffee. Would really recommend, even if you aren’t a skier!
Northern Wanderers — Google review
Such an amazing experience to be at the summit. The views are incredible and it is rather cold so be sure to bring a jacket. The cable car ride up was fun. The little chapel - Maria Heimsuchung at the top was impressive. The Gletschergarten restaurant is really good.
S D — Google review
The views are spectacular in every way and well worth a visit. The train saves a lot of time, and the cable car gives a spectacular view
Arun Sarma — Google review
A must! It's quite expensive (136 euros for 2 persons, no discount with the tourist or visitors card they give you at the hotel), but we think it's totally worth it. The views are magnificent, there are excellent infrastructures (cafés, restrooms, souvenir shops) and you can "hop" on Austria for a little bit. We brought a light jacket, but it was not cold (12°C, but with the sun and all the people, it seemed warmer). It's beautiful, and you can easily spend 2h here or even longer if you intend to climb to the summit or hike around the viewing platform.
Highly recommended! 👌👌👌
André Marques — Google review
Gorgeous view at the top. Go first thing in the morning to avoid the masses and traffic. The ride up was easy and quick. Enjoyed a nice cup of coffee at the top. It was a tad pricey but hey it's a tourist destination.
Chuck Kinney — Google review
Was incredibly fun. Last lift at 4:15 pm and there are lifts every 10-15 mins or so. It gets very windy but it has an incredible view
leti — Google review
My kids absolutely loved this place either great ⛷️ experience and cable car. We spent an entire day here and on way back took the cog wheel train ... definitely recommended for anyone.
Sameer Ranjan — Google review
Amazing place, don't miss it! Cost us 64E return, but the trip is breathtaking and the views are incredible. The cafe is good too.
Brenton B — Google review
Take the chance to visit Germany’s last glacier. We took the gondola up and the train down. The restaurant offers nice food and drinks and you even have the chance to use sledges for free.
Alex Bahlk — Google review
Nice place to experience snow in summer. There are 3 different round trips which take you to 3 different places. The star of the place is the summit. From the starting point, get down at eibsee and take a rope car. It's the short and scenic route. Here restaurants are available. You can have nice food with scenic views. Then next to the valley where you can play in snow. Slides and snow mobiles are available for rental. Suggest not to take train from eibsee to aummit.
Krishnamoorthi venkatasamy — Google review
Make sure u go on a day with nice weather or u will see absolutely nothing up there lol
The ticket is £62 pp but includes all kind of transportation so make sure to try them all!
Annika Shi — Google review
Very nice experience. Beautiful view. Only a little disappointment with the train, we were hoping that we would have some nice views too so I suggest to use cable car 🚠 in both ways.
Ivka — Google review
Nestled in the majestic Bavarian Alps, Zugspitze stands as Germany's highest peak, offering an unparalleled alpine experience that leaves visitors in awe. As one ascends to its summit, a world of breathtaking vistas and natural wonders unfolds, captivating the senses and stirring the soul.
The journey to Zugspitze is an adventure in itself, whether by cogwheel train, cable car, or on foot. Along the way, panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and pristine lakes greet travelers, painting a picture of sheer natural splendor.
Upon reaching the summit, a panoramic vista awaits, offering sweeping views that stretch across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. From the iconic Zugspitze Glacier to the shimmering waters of Lake Eibsee below, every angle reveals a new facet of the Alps' majestic beauty.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Zugspitze offers a myriad of recreational opportunities year-round, from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and paragliding in the summer. Additionally, the summit boasts an array of amenities, including restaurants, observation decks, and even a chapel, ensuring a comfortable and memorable visit for all.
In conclusion, a journey to Zugspitze is an unforgettable experience—a chance to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Alps up close and to immerse oneself in the wonders of nature. Whether seeking adventure or simply seeking solace in the mountains, Zugspitze promises an experience that will leave a lasting impression for years to come.
Sunil Raval — Google review
Very interesting place to visit in the Bavarian Alps. Visited in the end of March, still quite cold and abundant snow. I would suggest taking the cog wheel train up, then the cable car back to Garmisch. Check the weather forecasts/cameras for best views and dress accordingly. Have a bier and a strudel at 10,000 feet!
Patrick Kennedy — Google review
Great place to visit, highest peak in Germany at 2962m with amazing views from the top. The cable car ride up to the top was pretty amazing itself (can't be scared of heights). Has a restaurant at the top to grab a bite to eat and enjoy the views.
Tal Layne — Google review
Luckily it was snowing and an amazing experience, loved it and the ticket price for an adult for one day for the highest peak cost around 62 euros
Virendra M Patil — Google review
Top of Germany. What a lovely view from top. The whole experience to visit this place is awesome. The journey by train and cable car is one of the best. Best organisation of the whole experience by Zugspitzbahn. There is a small museum at the top about how this whole thing was built. Also they have kept all the old things in the museum and it’s free to visit. They explain the mechanism of the cogwheel train.
The Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century hilltop fortress constructed for King Ludwig II. The castle, which resembles Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, was created to recreate the world of Germanic mythology inspired by Richard Wagner's operatic works. The Sängersaal or Minstrels Hall is the most stunning room in the castle, with frescoes depicting scenes from Tannhäuser opera.
From the car park to reach the castle you can walk or take a ride with the bus or carriage. The tickets to get inside the castle are at the base, where the transportation is. Unfortunately I couldn't visit it inside as I didn't had enough time to wait one hour and a half for the next group tour. But next time I'll be more prepared for this. Even so seeing the castle surroundings was a very nice experience. You have plenty of nice views and lots of nice spots to take beautiful pictures.
Raul Gavris — Google review
Absolutely amazing location! This castle is just like from the fairytale! Take Romantic route when going there- you will enjoy beautiful countryside views and a lot of cows on the road! Castle itself located on the hill and reaching it by foot will take some 20-30 minutes. But you can take bus or horse ride there also! Tickets to enter the castle should be booked in advance- otherwise you will enjoy only from the outside, as we did!
Denis Nikolajev — Google review
It was a beautiful place but lots of hiking and it's difficult to find the spot where you can take an instagram worthy photo of the castle and even if you do, you will have to wait in line for 40 minutes to get there. It's so crowded in August that instead of enjoying the place, you will get a headache. But minus the crowd, it's a wonderful place!
Umama Shah — Google review
Beautiful place!! I went near the end of November and it was snowy. Not all restaurants were open but there were enough to get a bit to eat. Easy walk around the area; both castles and the lake. Two viewpoints were blocked off because of the snow which was disappointing but understandable. The snow made it magical but if you want to see all sides of the castle go in warmer weather. It is about a 25 minute tour of the castle and you cannot take pictures or video inside. I used the GetYourGuide app to book a full day tour from Munich and it was a comfortable easy way to go! It is about a 30-40 minute walk up a paved path to the Castle so wear comfortable shoes. You have to sign up for a tour time so as to not overcrowd the castle. Lockers are accessible near the entrance of the castle and plenty of gift shops. Check this one off the bucket list!
Jacqueline Harens — Google review
I love coming back to this castle. It has something magical about it. I’ve seen it in all four seasons and each season has its own beauty. However the negative side of going there in winter is that the bridge where you could take good pictures of the castle could be closed due to weather conditions.
From the parking lot to the foot of the entrance, you can take a horse drawn carriage which cost at present eight euros per person for each direction. However, you can also walk it, which takes a good 20 minutes. From there it’s another 10 to 15 minute walk to the actual entrance of the castle.
I find the tour to be a bit short. I took a tour a few years ago where it was longer, but I suppose they no longer offer that. I do enjoy having a cup of coffee and cake inside a castle, though after the tour.
Jamie — Google review
The castle is beautiful! Too bad that on the inside you can’t take pictures.
On the outside you’re one step from the alps, trees and 2 beautiful lakes that make the place look like taken out of a book.
The walls, ceiling, and ornaments are wonderful, of course like every castle is full of amazing stuff
Adriana Valenzuela — Google review
What can anyone say about the world famous fairytale castle Neuschwanstein. It is stunning and surreal in person. The tour is well worth but make sure to book in advance. Getting to it is a challenge but no matter the method it is inexpensive. Even the horse drawn carriages was 7 euros a person. Many still walked, even in the rain.
The story around the castle is fascinating and sad. It was far from done when King Ludwig was killed. Only can imagine what it would be if he could have finished it.
Stayed in the nearby town of Fussen. Such a lovely place. Would not stay near the Castles as there is not much to do.
Wanderers Compass Travel Blog — Google review
I had been wanting to visit for many years since my first visit to Bavaria. I'm glad I did as it is, obviously, a very impressive and beautiful building set in fantastic scenery.
No pictures are permitted to be taken while on the tour itself. Obviously some people still try, but thankfully the staff are quick to stop them.
Tours are run on a timed entry system and conducted with audio guides. Surgical masks are required. Homemade/cloth masks are not permitted. If you try to enter without a mask, or with a cloth mask, you will be made to pay €4 for an accepted one.
Buy your tickets ahead of time. A limited number of day tickets are available at the tourist centre in Schwangau (no tickets are available for purchase at the castle itself) but they go very quickly.
Don't miss the view from Marienbrucke before going into the castle itself.
Small cafe on site after the tour. Not bad, not great.
Gift shop has usual kind of trinkets and is pricey.
Nick M — Google review
We purchased our tickets in advance and printed them at home. They are timed and you can only enter the inside of the castle 10 minutes before the "tour" starts. I recommend getting the first tour of the day because the parking lots fill up and it gets hot in the summer.
We caught a bus from parking lot #4 up to the top of the hill. You pay on the bus - cash only - a few euros per person. From there we walked to a bridge with an excellent view of the castle and took some photos. We then walked to the castle and waited for our tour to start. We had an audio guided tour which was very informative. This castle is stunning, beautifully preserved and cared for. It's definitely a bucket list place to visit. After our tour we walked back downhill to our car. Highly recommend visiting this castle.
Johnny Lingo — Google review
This castle is amazing , the views are spectacular the inside is just beautiful you have to see it to understand . You cannot take pictures inside the castle We took a horse drawn carriage up to the castle for about 8 euros and 4 euros down trust me either take the carriage or bus the walk is all up hill and about 30 minutes . There is plenty of parking and restaurants and cafes to eat and get drinks from there are also souvenir shops inside the castle . And the place is very crowded so if you can get there early . You cannot bring any bags inside and also no cameras . But do not miss being inside the mad kings castle .
EDWARD QUINN — Google review
Amazing palace in an amazing location between plains, lakes and high mountains. It looks medieval but is modern. Worth any voyage to come experience it and its surroundings.
Not that easy to get to but the climb/walk only adds to the luster of your visit. Reservations run out weeks in advance in summer so plan your visit well.
The bridge is best but not for the faint-hearted. I only go up a bit to take the amazing pictures of the castle, mountains, plain and lake.
We did not enjoy coming with a disabled person. We booked for a disabled person and an accompanying adult but:
1. You can't get to the front gate without climbing
2. You can't use the elevators in the castle unless you have a separate ticket for it, which I was not told about
3. The horse carriage stops running at 6pm even though we were told it would run until after our tour finished, so my mother had to hitch a ride back in an employee's car. If none had been available, she would have had to spend the night on the mountain somehow.
Michael Blok — Google review
A very beautiful castle! The old markings and objects within the halls and rooms are outstandingly stunning. This castle tells its story very well and the tourer guides explain every detail down to a fine art, giving a clear picture of who owned the castle and how it functioned. The view is so striking and the area around is a very nice and cute town, reflecting the castles beauty from above and below. Would recommend a visit!
Thomas S — Google review
Visiting the castle must be planned in advance by purchasing tickets on the website. The experience is unique. If the weather is good (no rain or fog) you will get wonderful photographs of the view of the Castle, the lake and the city itself, which is very charming. On the way to the Castle and minutes before the center you can find good restaurants. I recommend the tour!
Roberta Morcelli — Google review
Gorgeous. Magnificent. Outstanding. Breathtaking. Impressive.🤩
There could be other dozens of way to describe this gem, easily.
The best sights are gotten from the Marienbrucke.
From the inside it was never finished so there are two storeys empty and the visit is somehow rather short accordingly.
Urban Traveler — Google review
Beautifully crafted structure. A masterpiece on its own. You can book tickets online. You can park the vehicle and then take a bus or the horse carriage to reach the Castle. 10 mins walk from the Bus stop. Please take return ticket of the bus at the time of taking the trip to the castle saves some money.
Ambarish P — Google review
The scenery around it is absolutely stunning. Weather is just perfect on December, around 10 degree C and not too mild. Entrance fee may not justify the price as it is only a 5 min tour esp for someone had seen next level wall painting like in Vatican.
Lee Ivan — Google review
A must see! Love Germany, so pretty, stunning views. Please note that it is a long very steep walk from the parking area. There are horse carriages you can take up, unsure the cost.
Jacob Jackson — Google review
Beautiful. The scenery is amazing. Take the bus to the castle and look out but walk back. Make sure to swim in the lake located between the 2 castles, it makes for a great way to finish a warm day walking between the castles.
Kevin Smith — Google review
It's a beautiful place, but everything is made in order for you to pay a bit more.
Also, I highly recommend going early in the morning. We came the first time in the afternoon, and there were literally a hundred or more persons waiting for the bus to take you up to the castle.
Siwang Daopian — Google review
Give yourself plenty of time for photos and taking in the breathtaking views. September was a stunning time to visit. The castle is beautiful but the views from the castle are even more spectacular. There were flowers everywhere, the meadows were lush green and lakes dotted with sailboats. We saw a dozen hangliders floating through the sky, what an incredible view that must have been.
Amber Doran — Google review
Incredible Castle (inside and outside) is a must if you are in Bavaria. The only negative point would be that there is not much time to appreciate in the castle tour.
Couldn't find online tickets but risk it in going and was able to get the ticket (€ 15 per person)
Also, recommend to go to the bridge (20min walk from castle) perfect castle view and the wait is not that long just really crowded.
E — Google review
Absolutely beautiful castle & grounds. We took the horse & carriage up for 8 euro per person and then walked back down. We had a gorgeous day to be there. I'd highly recommend getting there early if you pre purchased your audio tour so you have plenty of time to get to the check in. ❤️
Laura Rod — Google review
First time visiting real castle. So good! Definitely worth visiting if you are in Munich. We went for a day tour, very very informative so you can understand the history! Tons of excitement and good architectural. Castle was built by limestone. I visited on the winter time.
Heard that when it’s summer, more sunlight, it makes the castle shines due to the limestones structure.
ZenSheng Tan — Google review
The castle is beautiful, although the place is very tourist-like. Can't enter the castle gates without a ticket and it's a specific time you may enter with your ticket. They will recommend a bus, and then a 15 minute walk from the bus stop. But you can walk up from the start of the bus to the castle in 20-25 minutes.
Christoffer — Google review
Absolutely magnificent castle! The art and architecture is incredible. The history is beautiful. I loved all the colors inside and all the different rooms. The outside view is absolutely chanting. Definitely worth the trip to check it out. My favorite were the murals which were inspirations for many stories that I am familiar with!
BusyB — Google review
Absolutely a rip-off, don’t take the €20 tour of the castle, you are climbing almost 200 stairs during the tour and it’s not worth it. The castle’s gift shops rips you off as well, the place mats were €7 in the first gift shop, then it was down to €5 in the second one on the way to exit. The view is nice, breathtaking but that’s just it. A very touristic place. Not worth it. Instead you can enjoy the view and have lunch in the restaurants maybe…just an idea…
Muzaffer Cagin IPEKOGLU — Google review
By tickets in advance or else there's the risk of not being able to enter the castle. Also I highly recommend going on that little hike after crossing the bridge. You will find a nice photo spot with very few people.
Victor Burcovschi — Google review
Worth a tour of the interior to see the artistry and hear about its inception. The tour wasn’t long and was a large group, leaving slower wanderers or those with more questions a bit rushed. But worth it! If uncertain of the signs for where to start your hike, you can follow the road that the carriages take. Also hiking to the view from the bridge is a must!
Kaitlyn Kline — Google review
This place is a great location, you have free parking and can walk around the castle at night and early morning before anyone’s around.
However it’s really more of a hostel, we had to share a bathroom and toilet and there was no kettle and a very basic bed, all okay for an overnight but nothing special
Breakfast was very nice and staff team lovely.
Paul Bennett — Google review
A very beautiful Castle from outside! One must definitely visit. It was wonderful to trek up the hill up till the Marienbrücke and take some spectacular pics of the castle and the river beneath! Overall takes around half a day to tour.
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg is a majestic castle complex from the 11th century that includes a royal palace and gardens, offering breathtaking views of the city. Originally built as a court, it later became infamous for being used by the Third Reich to enact oppressive laws in 1935. However, its most notable historical event was hosting the 'Nuremberg Trials' after World War II.
I had a great time walking around the castle, appreciating the history and contemplating what my home country looked like at the time the castle was built and bustling with activity. I went on a rainy, dreary day but I still had good views of the surrounding area.
Bryson Coleman — Google review
Wow, wow, wow. Excellent castle visit to the Imperial Castle.
Located at the top of a hill, overlooking the city of Nuremberg, the Imperial Castle is reached after a serious climb uphill. Not difficult for the fully able ,it is a long rather arduous slog up to the courtyard.
*******,Handicap VERY difficult , if not impossible, not made any easier by the cobblestone road .*********( that said, I did see a gentleman with a walker!!!)
The museum entry is 7 Euros, 6 if you are a senior or a student.
Wow----super excellent presentation and displays of the medieval history of this castle 🏰. Armaments, armor, clothing, artifacts, explanations and visuals were superb. One of the best. Great value for the money!!!!
Restaurant in the courtyard
BEST VIEWS OF NUREMBERG. PHOTO OP ++++++!!!!!!
Restrooms available.
Free brochures.
Recommended highly 👌 👍 👏
Final take . Prep yourself for the climb up but well worth it
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Markus ?markobear1? — Google review
Quite a beautiful little castle. Really great museum. Would recommend getting the combination ticket as the view from the top of the tower is really great and the deep well tour is quite a different experience. They also got a couple of eateries on site.
vivek mannava — Google review
It was amazing to visit this imperial castle of Nuremberg. The constructions were protected with 3 layered thick wall with around 10 ft thickness and 2 stages of different heights. The tunnels, the rooms, the towers, the gardens, the dungeons, the underground pathways designs and the city view points were awesome to see. I felt like I entered in the Game of Thrones series.
devaraj dhanakotti — Google review
Amazing medieval castle that have been kept so well.
This is truly a castle with super strong defense.
Not far from the city center market, easy to walk to. Free to walk into it and there is a good view of the old town.
Even though Nuremberg was 90% destroyed during WWII, the old town was rebuilt and restored according to the pictures they had of the old buildings and structures. So, much of the history is preserved. Otherwise, if they had decided to build everything new, there would not be not much of the past left to see.
Very impressive old town city market with a gorgeous fountain and church, and you can buy fantastic food, flowers, gingerbread cookies….
If you are a WWII history fan, then you have a lot more places to see.
Really worth visiting.
Bei Lu — Google review
It's incredible how well-preserved the castle is post-World War II. Its grandeur and size are truly breathtaking. From the top, overlooking the town, you understand why it was strategically placed there. The surrounding city walls in Nuremberg are still intact, offering about an hour's walk around them. Navigating the city is convenient; everything is within a 30-minute walk from the center, allowing you to discover hidden gems like bridges, churches, and historic buildings along the way. The castle itself offers free entry and plenty of areas to relax. Exploring its various sections, like the converted horse stables and food storage areas, is best with a knowledgeable local guide to delve into its history. Though it requires a bit of uphill walking, the panoramic view from the top makes it all worthwhile, showcasing the city's landmarks and beauty.
Joel Jose — Google review
This iconic castle is likely more interesting from the outside than the inside.
Due to destruction during WWII, most of the interiors are redone as a museum. The anvient weapons and armor displays are nice.
Climbing up the tower was fun and offers great views. The deep well guided tour was the best part thanks to the enthusiastic and engaging guide.
Gregor H — Google review
Beautiful castle over looking Nuremberg. Great views from the top. Beautiful fort and buildings. We did not fully go inside, but walked around on the outside. Enjoyed the visit and the walk.
Michael Mack — Google review
Beautiful castle, it’s worth a visit. Beautiful view of the town and nearby there are many restaurants and bars to enjoy the day. A must see place , you shouldn’t miss in Nürnberg.
Som Montree — Google review
Amazing place and lots of tours to take. This has a great history and the Old Town is filled with attractions and old buildings, churches, hospital and nice walks. The castle is historic and you can get breathtaking views. I took a few great pics.
Phil Tad — Google review
Another stop on our city walking tour. End of September 2023. There is no charge to go through the grounds. Took us about 20min to visit. The buildings are beautiful to see, and the views from the top are spectacular! Definitely worth walking up.
Eva Munch — Google review
Beautiful castle and wonderful city. Explored all around the castle grounds, up into the tower and also saw the well. 100% recommend a visit! Plenty of sites to see to fill an afternoon.
Philip Smith — Google review
Less stairs in the tower than St. Augustine’s Light house (St. Augustine, Florida USA). Beautiful piece of history- we spent the afternoon! A must see- most of the displays information is in German- spring for the audio it’s worth it!!
Anyta Cavitt — Google review
Very impressive castle. A capital of European Kings from 11 till 16 centuries. Place where Holy Roman empire was ruled from. Building itself is really big on the top of the hill. Views around are amazing. Very strongly recommended!
Raimundas Vaisvilas — Google review
Historical landmark & museum with commanding views out across the city. This is a must visit attraction if you’re in the city and would like to know about its foundation. Excellent exhibits, some interactive with translations available. Has a reasonably priced cafe and some gardens for relaxing in too. It can be a bit of a slog getting up the hill though. There may be accessible ways to get there that I did t see.
Michael Macgillivray — Google review
Great views of the old city from here. There’s a nice cafe and gift shop at the top. It’s worth the walk up for the views and the way back down is dotted with great places to eat and drink. Definitely recommend this if you’re in town.
Dave Reuss — Google review
….Its was a real steep walk to get to the top as the Castle 🏰 is on one of the highest points of Nurnberg! Very impressive to see how well it’s preserved and maintained! And it has many tower and you can observe it from different angles…there bars and restaurants where one can enjoy foods offered! A must see or just to wonder around…Absolute-lii magnificent and the gardens are breathtaking-lii beautiful…,
Vernon Wentzel — Google review
This is a sprawling wonder. You can wander around the grounds, inside and out, for hours. There are many small and large secrets to discover. And much light a good piece of art, it changes dramatically with the light of day and night.
Rodger Hicks — Google review
The well tour is very good and a must do, the tower has great views and the pictures of the WW2 damage are a great addition - The museum itself has good info on the building and its years and associated history, better than I expected and staff very friendly
David Hackett — Google review
Very pretty, caring lots of history. I was a bit disappointed that the crown was a 3D model and not something that would replicate best the real ones, but that’s understandable.
Not all the things inside the museum has an English translation, but it’s worth visiting the museum!
Emanuela Foica — Google review
It has a really good view of the city. View point is open all the time,but the castle is closed on holidays and the weekend. Spent the new years eve here, and the view point was very much crowded.Inside it has a museum, a deep well, and a tower where you can take a better view of the city.
Shanaka Anuradha — Google review
Beautiful castle. Nice view of Nuremberg city. Go with a tour guy so you will know the history of the place.
Js c — Google review
I still can't believe that the castle is still in such good shape after the Second World War. Breathtaking, massive, magnificent. When you go up to the top and look out over the town, you get a sense of why they built the castle where it is. I cannot get over how impressive it is. Also, Nuremberg is still surrounded by the great city walls. It takes about an hour to walk around them. That's the great thing about the city. You can walk anywhere and it never takes more than 30 minutes to get to the other side of the city centre. Best of all, while you are exploring the city on foot, you will find many other gems on your walking adventure. From bridges to churches and other lovely old buildings. Enjoy!🏰✨️
Little tip: During weekdays you can enter the inside of the castles for free. That is in the morning until 10am or so
Emma Bressel — Google review
A whole tour area, if you are not interested in the museum can only buy tickets to the castle, the scenery is very good, need to climb the stairs.
Vienna — Google review
+Nice view,the whole city under your feed
+Free entrance
+Within walking distance from the train station
+There are many seating and relaxation areas inside the castle
onur cora — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. It has a very steep cobbled path leading up to the entrance and a lot of steps inside. I bought the combination ticket which was worth it. The castle is well presented inside with educational displays. The tower is 112 steps up a spiral staircase, but the views from the top were beautiful. The tour to the well was funny and fascinating. The tour guide knew his stuff.
LEGOLAND Germany is a family-friendly amusement park featuring thrilling rides and an aquarium, as well as impressive replicas of German landmarks constructed from LEGO bricks. Visitors can opt to stay at the LEGOLAND Hotels within the Holiday Village, which offers access to various amenities including restaurants, playgrounds, and a high ropes course. The park also provides opportunities for guests to observe the LEGO manufacturing process and create their own LEGO bricks. Additionally, there are water rides that offer an adrenaline rush.
Great place for whole family. Waiting time usually not more than 15 minutes (Monday beginning of July).
Ticket price ok for adults and kids over the height limit, but far too expensive for smaller kids who are not allowed to most attractions, but still pay full price.
Food ok, the best one we found is the City restaurant with nice buffet.
bloodstar — Google review
All of the displays were amazing, but the lines for rides were just too long. I highly recommend visiting during a week day instead of the weekend. Our toddler didn't handle the hour plus long waits for rides, so we spent most of our time walking around and checking out the different displays.
Justin O — Google review
Mostly industrial food of low to average quality. It's tapas like, so that everyone finds something matching their taste. There's more than enough, especially if you bring kids since the portions are the same for all.
The steak is reconstructed. The chicken was quite tasty (that was the best of the meal in my opinion).
The servers were really nice. The room is extremely noisy.
Jeremie Le Hen — Google review
Amazing place for small and big kids. The wait time for the rides is quite long so the Express pass is worth looking into. Or spend two days, there is enough to experience!
Markus Tacker — Google review
Very nice experience if you or even better your kid is a Lego fan. I imagine the experience for kids is really amazing. On the other hand, the park does lack rides that would be suitable for older visitors.
All in all would recommend, but don't get your hopes up too high as the park is also not really that big.
Janez Konjar — Google review
Amusement park for kids all ages starting from 5 or 6 years old. 2 days 2 night is perfect compromise to enjoy and have some rest however the park is not extremely huge so if not so many people best attractions can be tried in a shorter time...about the cost I wouldn't say that park, overnight, food is cheap but surely everything around including toilets are very clean
Matteo “Mat” Taronna — Google review
Legoland is the top attraction in case you have kids. Few tips & tricks to plan your visit well:
- if you can, plan your visit during work days, avoid weekends and public holidays. Even on Monday there were many people.
- Online tickets available only, please take care to buy it in advance. Parking ticket might be purchased online as well
- install app for queues monitoring, attractions planning, navigation
- note all rides closes 1 hr before park closing. And yes, Sealife aquarium also categorized as ride 😁Kids loved it! Diverse settings with fun rides and playgrounds. Main dining area best value to eat, especially, pizza. Take water since expensive to purchase on site. Get there early with a plan as to priorities in rides since some have longer wait times as the day progresses. I suspect summer months will have this park very crt due to its size (small).LegolandWe came here to meet friends who have older kids. I thought my one year old wouldn’t really get much from it. I was wrong! We all had a lot of fun! The duplo area is just perfect for the little ones and he absolutely loved it there! The food at the restaurant was also really good and the changing rooms are super well equipped. We’ll come back!
Mritunjay Tiwari — Google review
A great theme park with lots of activities for kids in all ages. Most of the rides are suitable for kids 6 and older, but even the older ones can find lots of fun activities. You’ll find roller coasters, water activities, 3D, maze, tea cups, food and drinks.
Don’t miss the Lego mini cities- quite remarkable!
Park closes at 18:00 and can be quite busy during the holidays.
Make sure to download the app for navigation through the park and queue times.
asaf fishelevitz — Google review
Great place for kids. Some attractions may catch attention of parents as well. Of course every attraction is hindered by queue, sometimes 40 minutes long Large parking place nearby.
Miroslav Okrina — Google review
Had a great time there with my kid and husband, spent 1 day there and we would have needed more time. We bought the tickets in advance, about 2 months before the day.
The child was able to enjoy all the attractions even though he is around 120 cm tall (for some was mandatory to have an adult with him).
All the attractions were closed at 5pm.
The food is not that good, just junk food.
Andreea-Georgiana Marin — Google review
We had an amazing day out at Legoland Germany. We stayed locally, the night before and spent the entire day there. We went mid October Monday, so crowds were small. It’s was epic. Could have easily filled in 2 days, but had to keep moving. The kids 13 & 8 loved it. Roller coasters were appreciated by both the kids and adults. As an adult, I’d have to say, way cooler than I expected. Way cooler.
Ben Phong Nha Embassy — Google review
LEGO land in Gunzburg is one of the best playtime for kids. You need 1 full day to cover this park.
I have been just 1 week before Halloween and it was best experience for my daughter.
Ticket prices are variable and better to book early. Also I suggest to book online instead waiting in Q.
If your kids 3 above and looking for safe rides, then this is the first choice.
Sureshkumar Vukoti — Google review
We booked a 3-night stay 20 days ago, the price was 330EUR for a campervan place to park and 2 day tickets for 5 people. We arrived on Sunday afternoon, the holiday Village was rather full. The facilities were clean, there was also a special cleaning machine for chemical toilet. Just be careful, some people use drinking water to clean their toilet. Yuck. It took about 7 minutes to walk to Legoland through a small wood. In the morning they open at 9.45, the rides start at 10 a.m. The waiting times differ a big deal- we waited 30 minutes for the top rides, 5 minutes for others. When it started to rain on Tuesday, there were absolutely no waiting times and the kids enjoyed Maximus ride 5times in a row. If it rains and you have a raincoat, you are in for a lot of fun. Just a note - there are definitely not enough places to hide from rain. If it rains and you want to sit for a while, no chance... just 2 pizza places which are permanently full. The food was nothing special - fast food schnitzel rather bad (10 eur) chips good (6eur), waffles very good (6eur), pizza okay(10eur), popcorn good(5,50eur). Alltgether the kids were over the moon, a place to go.
Irena Herynkova — Google review
Awesome!! I highly recomand to buy tickets in advance!! My 4y and 6y were super excited. Even if we were in winter season and many attractions were closed, we barely had enough time to explore 80% of the park in ~6h
Oana M — Google review
It’s a great park if you’re a Lego fan although somehow it feels older than it is (20 years old). Rides and attractions are ok although without much capacity, meaning you need to queue a fair bunch for very short rides (2-3mins). I can’t imagine that ratio during the high-season… Most of the staff was ok and average rude, not many English speakers. Plenty of shopping opportunities. We had a great family time but it’s unlikely that we will make the trip again.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is a world-renowned museum dedicated to the history of Mercedes-Benz and the car industry. Inside, visitors can see some of the brand's most iconic vehicles from the past century, as well as models from more recent times. The museum is located in a sleek metallic building with a double helix design that allows for two parallel audio-guided tours.
What a great museum! We really enjoyed all the interactive parts of the museum and getting a walk through history viewed through the lens of the inventions and innovations with motorized vehicles. It was really fascinating and we spent more time than we planned. Plus the museum design was really neat! So glad we went!!
Spring Clark — Google review
Fantastic museum!! I was impressed and it was cheaper than I expected. There were expositions from each decade since 1900. They were really really beautiful most of the car designs. The building itself was also pretty and quite impressive. Even the loft was cool.
Claudia Fern?ndez — Google review
Absolutely stunning museum designed to hugely enhance the amazing displays of historic and current Mercedes-Benz cars. We spent over two hours there and, had it not been closing time, would have stayed a lot longer.
We thought the price of €12 per adult was excellent value for money and, as well as truly appreciating the sublime architecture, we were massively impressed by the world history displayed in the panels down each of the curving walkways on each floor.
And to the cars! An awesome display of high quality vehicles of all types with individual plaques to explain their significance. No-one could fail to be impressed by the range, quality and descriptions for each vehicle on display. From the first historic cars to the most current Formula 1 cars, the range is quite unbelievable.
The toilet, accessibility and food facilities are all top class, as is the range of items to purchase in the shop. In all, a highly recommended experience which is too good to miss if you're in Stuttgart. Thank you!
Jackie Gardner — Google review
One of the best automobile museums that I have been to (as an automotive enthusiast)! The museum was filled with not only detailed history about the car as a mode of transportation, but also world history so that one could understand the context of which the inventions or innovations were made in. Such a diverse collection of cars, iconic and legendary. 4 stars because I would have loved to see the latest cars from Mercedes-Benz. The newest ones in the museum were only concept cars from the past decade. Bit disappointed in this respect but all in all, worth the visit!
Azfar Zulkifli — Google review
Brilliant museum! I loved the mix of past and present. It truly was a journey through time. Sad I didn't get to see a mention of Bruno Sacco but still everything else was amazing!
Laert Imeri — Google review
The MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM was amazing! When you first arrive, you take the elevator to the top floor and walk down the spiralling path. It starts with the earliest vehicles and the vehicles get progressively newer the further down you go. The museum was well laid out with plenty of lighting. The parking garage on the backside of the museum made the visit painless and easy.
Justin O — Google review
Impressive museum! Sadly I got an audio guide with a low battery and it died in the middle of my visit. You get to keep the strap of the audio guide as a souvenir by the way.
It takes around 2-3h to see everything depending on your speed. It starts with a chronological order since 1900. There is a lot of information for car enthusiasts and also for people who just want to learn more about the history of car making and the different inventions/technologies throughout the history.
The design of the building itself is amazing. There are lockers and coat storage places. Toilets, which were remarkably clean, are available not only during the start/end of the museum but there is one in each level as far as I remember.
At the end of the tour, some fun interactive activities are available which can also be suitable for kids, I think it was called science center or something similar. The gift shop had a very limited selection and was quite overpriced.
Ouissal Benameur — Google review
This was my first visit to the Mercedes Museum and I have to admit that I was really positively surprised.
The architecture is amazing and totally fitting to the themes that are shown.
Each of the eight levels tells unique stories throughout the history of Mercedes Benz.
It’s easy to navigate through the museum and just beautifully made.
Worth a visit! Or another one.
Christian Schu — Google review
Great place to learn about the history of Daimler and Mercedes, and a bit of Mr. Porsche. You can see many of the original classic cars to rare prototypes. It’s nice to see big companies are helping to reduce environmental impacts.
Forte Art — Google review
The MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM is amazing place with plenty of vehicles. When you first arrive, you take the elevator to the top floor and walk down the spiraling path. A well-presented and arranged museum that not only encompasses the history of Mercedes Benz but also the history of the automotive world of cars.
There are many of beautiful cars, trucks,F1 cars, buses. Everything is explained really well and plenty of information about every vehicle. Few euros for a ticket is really worth. The tickets were well priced and included a free audio guide.
Good restaurant to dine in after your walkabouts. ne can easily spend 4-5 hours and if you are a car enthusiast even more.The museum was well laid out with plenty of lighting. The parking garage on the backside of the museum made the visit painless and easy.
Vinod M — Google review
We've been there on Saturday afternoon, didn't felt crowded. Museum is HUGE! Amazing experience, would recommend it to everyone. The entry is low in comparison what you see. You can even enter in some vehicles. Employees were mostly all very friendly. We can recommend also restaurant in museum, very cosy environment, friendly staff and food was delicious. 🙌🏻
Daniela Gal — Google review
Even for non car lovers, this place is still good to visit. What more for car enthusiasts.
Having gone to 2 famous car museums in Stuttgart, here’s my take for Mercedes Benz, the exhibits are informative and I like how the museum flows with time and also with other world events. You will see why the entire Mercedes Benz or (Daimler) group is so important to the history of Germany
The gift shops are well equipped with pretty nice souvenirs to get from.
There are cafes and a restaurant.
There are also locker rooms and coat rooms if you are bringing bigger bags you can store them and go for your tour.
Went alone and spent about 2.5 hours or so in there. Staff are helpful and friendly.
This museum is more family oriented and there are 7 levels of exhibits.
I enjoyed myself especially knowing the history of Germany and the company. Ever wondered the names of Daimler, Benz, Mercedes and how are they related and why is it being used interchangeably? What does the logo stands for? You will get your answer here.
Quak Yong Sheng — Google review
The Museum is very nice. Starting at the top floor you work your way from the invention of the first engine, to the first motorized carridge to the first car and get a good historical view of transportation as we know it today. We enjoyed the exhibits that were much more than just looking at cars. The museum shows connections between world events and the car industry avoiding controversial issues.
Helena Kova? — Google review
Not all museums are boring! ;)
This is such a great place to visit if you are fond of cars, technology or history. It would take 3 to 4 hours to cover all the sections. The audio guide works seamlessly. The cars on display are maintained with utmost care and are very well organized.
Overall it's a must visit place for any automotive enthusiast!
Hari Baskar — Google review
Great to see the evolution of cars. Impressive collection of cars from the original to the latest high tech. It's also fun to learn MB makes all kinda of vehicles besides cars.
Family tickets cost 24€ compare to Porsche musume gives you discount when you take public transportation (10€ for 2+2 family).
Ray — Google review
Superb experience! They have 8 floors in total, every floor has its own story (and year). bring back to the old history of cars until the future or up to now.👍
Suggestion: heard they give discounted ticket if you enter in the afternoon, about 50% disc if im not mistaken.
Alvania Safira — Google review
My time at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart left me with mixed feelings. 🏎️💔 While there were positives, some aspects fell short of my expectations.
The museum layout and historical insights into Mercedes-Benz vehicles were well done, and the reasonable entrance fee was a plus. However, the lack of significant changes over the past 5 and a half years was a bit disappointing. 🕰️🤔 I hoped for fresh additions to keep the experience captivating for returning visitors.
A downside was the presence of unrelated political propaganda along the walking route between floors. 🚫🗳️ This seemed out of place and distracted from the museum's automotive focus.
The souvenir shop at the end didn't live up to expectations due to high prices. 💰😕 It dampened the overall value after paying the entrance fee.
I recommend avoiding the museum during summer holidays due to large crowds. 🌞🚶♂️ This can detract from the enjoyment of the visit.
In conclusion, the Mercedes-Benz Museum has highlights, especially for car enthusiasts, but updates, pricing, and overall visitor experience could be enhanced. 🏁🚗
Mahdiyar N.H.Gilani — Google review
A great place to visit when in Stuttgart. I have been there twice now and I am mesmerized each time. Their organized manner, way of storytelling is just amazing. We started at the very beginning of human civilization of using horses as a mode of transportation. From there, the discovery and use of motor vehicles, steam engines and fuel engines was just marvelous.
A huge collection of collectibles and historical facts made the entire experience worthwhile. This was really a great experience for us.
They also had a nice cafeteria and souvenir store along with a simulation centre.
Tickets are subsidized for students, kids and senior citizens.
Piuli Basu Roy Chowdhury — Google review
Very affordable entry. (Paid 3€ each for students.) The super welcoming staff speak multiple languages are very friendly and smiling at you when they see you. Museum was great with many exhibitions and cars as well as a unique layout different to other museums which made it more enjoyable to walk around as it gave you views of the cars you otherwise wouldn’t see.
Liam M — Google review
Absolutely loved it here. Organisation is excellent. Range of exhibits is vast - including cars, buses, racecars, etc. Wide range of German and works history also covered. Audio guide is super helpful. Took us about 3 hours to explore the entire museum. Cafe is expensive for what it is (€8 for two coca cola bottles). Public transport is good to here. We cycled from central Stuttgart no problem. But trains also available.
One of the best places I've ever visited. Thank you.
John Willis — Google review
One of the best museum to see not only the development of cars but also the most significant events from around the world. The building is designed amazingly brilliant. Each floor is equipped with vehicles from decades and is connected to the next with a ramp that tells the story of important characters.
Behrooz Montazeran — Google review
This is a very interesting museum.
I highly recommend visiting it. First, audio guide is included in the ticket price, interesting story about Mercedes cars. Toilets are located on each floor, water fountain as well.
And what I specifically appreciated - Very friendly and helpful staff 👌
Алина Курбицкая — Google review
Definitely a must visit place if you love everything cars or even history. Took the guided tour, and was given a very in depth rich history of Mercedes-Benz. The models on display were simply stunning. It was amazing to know how the company started very humbly and progress into what it is today.
Tek Ong — Google review
Worth visiting, not only for the amazing collection of Mercedes cars but also for the stunning architectural features of the building. Entry costs 16€, guided tour an extra 8. Lots of parking space available.
Ludo Van Raemdonck — Google review
I was in Europe and this was one of the places to visit on my list. I visited all 3 famous car museums. The experience was nice. Would recommend this place to anyone
Tee Wang — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum. Spectacular building, The array of incredible cars and information was just brilliant. Learnt a lot about the history of Mercedes and gained lots of knowledge.
Highly recommended.
Jason Pooley — Google review
Very cool and bigger than expected museum. The interactive audio was spotty but very cool to hear some of the history. Lots of history in this museum of the vehicle, transport, and inventions that changed the world. Definitely a must see in Stuttgart.
Manolo Diaz-Marta — Google review
I very much enjoyed my tour of the Mercedes-Benz museum. You take an elevator ride up to the top floor and begin with looking at some of the oldest cars and engines and walk your way down to today’s modern automobiles.
As you journey through over 100 years of car history, you get to enjoy looking at all the cool cars, trucks, and other various automobiles Mercedes-Benz have manufactured.
I recommend getting lunch in the cafe/trying out their restaurant in the basement as well and making a day trip. It took me about 3 hours to get through everything and eat both breakfast and lunch here and I came by myself, so I’d say prepare at least 5 hours if you’re visiting with a group/your family.
Rhine Falls is a tourist spot in Switzerland that boasts of being the largest waterfall in Europe. This natural wonder has a width of 150 meters and height of 23 meters, which can be enjoyed by tourists through boat trips, viewing platforms, and guided tours. Laufen Castle serves as one great option to view the falls while various decks provide another alternative. The thunderous Rheinfall produces an impressive flow of water with abundant photo opportunities along its shore trails.
This is the seventh time I have been here. Can really recommend it for the first really warm spring days. Easy to park, free parking at the castle side of the falls. Electric charging parking is also available. Do spend the extra money for the tickets to go down to the waterline to see the force of the water firsthand. We took the blue line and this was definitely worth the money. Well worth a visit!
Bj?rn Andersson — Google review
Prime tourist attraction in Basel. Beautiful location with an amazing view. The walk up to the Rhine falls from the river banks is worth doing. There are options available for boat rides to reach the center of the river body to get a great view of the waterfall. The price is decent (EUR 20). Numerous shops and eateries available to enjoy the time in a wholesome way. Great destination for family weekend getaway.
Mahima Bose — Google review
Stunning rapid broad water fall. Near Zurich, Breadth taking views. Boat 🚢 trips well organised , they encroach the waterfalls .We'll connected with Swiss rail 🚈 ways. Plenty of eateries. A must visit while visiting Switzerland
alok kumar — Google review
Rhine Falls is a natural wonder that leaves an indelible mark on your senses. The sheer power of Europe's largest waterfall is awe-inspiring, with thundering waters cascading dramatically. The well-maintained pathways and viewpoints ensure a breathtaking panorama of the falls from various angles. Visiting the falls up close on a boat tour provides an exhilarating experience as you feel the mist on your skin. The surrounding lush greenery and rock formations create a stunning backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Whether seen under the summer sun or embraced by winter's icy charm, Rhine Falls offers a captivating sight year-round. The well-equipped visitor center and amenities enhance the overall trip. A visit here is an encounter with the raw beauty of nature that's truly unforgettable.
Phanindra kumar — Google review
Absolutely beautiful scenario. Nature at its peak ❤️ the area is not very stroller friend or at least we couldn’t find it. For a more breathtaking view, go to the other side of the river (ticket based). Since we didn’t want to get tickets, we just simply took the lift up to the castle and it was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING 🤩
Zonash Masood — Google review
You cannot come to Switzerland and not see this waterfall! It is a place that will meet your expectations with its nature and historical structure. You can take a boat tour on the waterfall in spring and summer. I think it is a place that children as well as old people will love. I can recommend you to eat ice cream in the view of the waterfall. A cold beer in the summer can also be good. Have fun now.
Gerhok — Google review
Please research about this place before going and the best times to go. Definitely go when there is nice sunlight since the lighting there is pretty bad to take photos of the waterfall in dark. Also, there seem to be many points to access the Rhine falls but are not visible in the dark or are difficult to figure out. Plan it nicely and visit at a good time.
Vardhan Bankar — Google review
Impressive famous 23 m height, 150 m width large waterfall, several viewpoints on both Rhine shores.
Waterfall view restaurant, numerous resting places, boat tours available on site, romantic and family friendly location.
Paid parking space available on site.
Sorin Fitu — Google review
Beautiful scenery, a Niagara Falls in Switzerland, nice for walking, treking, bicycling and riding a boat closer to the water fall. Love the place. The distance to Zurich airport only around 40 min. Worth a visit before go home. 👍👍
Chef Vindex Tengker — Google review
Really amazing this waterfall surrounding with nature. 2 hours here seems too short for us! We took a tour on a pink boat. The driver is so friendly and kind! I lose count how many times he took us very near to the waterfall. This area has sitting place that you could enjoy your own meal or buy from the kiosk. We just grab bistro style fish and chips even the taste is not for us, but the fries is okay to fill our hungry tummy 😁.
Jamaliah Said — Google review
The Rhine Falls is the most powerful wasteful in Europe. It opens 24 hours and total height is around 23 metres. I visited in January 2024 and it's one of the most beautiful waterfall i ever visited so far.
Winson Lee — Google review
Beautiful natural awesome experience. We spent around 2-3 hours. Went on a boat ride no. 4. Packed a picnic and had lunch over there. Yes definitely one of the beautiful waterfalls I have ever seen. The weather was perfect for viewing. Plenty of parking space with all amenities.
Padmaja Bysani — Google review
150 meters wide and thundering 23 meters down into the depths - Europe's largest waterfall and Switzerland's very own Niagara Falls experience! Power at its purest and a must-do experience if you're visiting Switzerland! 🇨🇭 💦
Christian Tohmé — Google review
Rhine falls is as beautiful as it gets, but I would highly recommend taking the boat ride of 75 minutes, which goes along the river. It takes you along in quiet, serene waters, with wind blowing in your hair. You can enjoy nature, birds all around, sun, sky and water. You need at least 3-4 hours to soak it all in! Not far from Zurich, it’s super easy with Swiss rail pass, with train stop right at the falls! Don’t miss it 💜
Deepti Mehrotra — Google review
It is second time I bring my family to enjoy this fantastic place. Amazing power of water. Interesting castles on both sides of the Rhine River. Opportunity to go in a ship close the waterfall. There are many restaurants and shops with menu from the very simple selection up to special meals. Several areas for kids to play.
Yury Fedorov — Google review
This is an amazing, beautiful, and breathtaking experience! We did the "yellow" tour which takes you to the rock island. You are dropped off, and you can climb some VERY steep stairs to be right in the middle of the falls. It is very crowded during the season, so reservations are highly recommended. Food onsite is typically touristy menu and way over prices. Try to plan a lunch or something in the local towns and experience real traditional dishes.
David Burke — Google review
A beautiful and amazing place to visit. Lots of water, beautiful views and nature. You can go by boat, there is also a restaurant and a café.
The prices are in line with the place, after all it is a tourist place, the car park is big but again we hardly found a place.
I can definitely recommend it.
Jana Marijanovic — Google review
Simple waterfall which can be viewed from a distance. Nice view to spend some time in nature. Considering the height and force, it'd be nicer if we could reach a closer place. But nevertheless, it's worth a visit if you're in the vicinity.
Subramanya A Iyer — Google review
Although we did not go to the platform above the waterfall, we still had an amazing view of the whole waterfall with the landscape and buildings around it. Personally, I feel the tickets are not the best value due to view offered from the pier opposite of the falls also offer a very good view however the tickets are not too expensive. I also suggest to bring a poncho if you are going to the platform above the falls.
Bryson Yeo — Google review
Beautiful. First we entered from the side of the fortress. From there the view is good, but visibility is poor. There is an elevator that goes down to the waterfall. We weren't there. We came from the direction of the city. There is a free toilet and wheelchair ramps. Then go to the water mill. There are better views there.
Volodymyr Palahniuk — Google review
Loved it! We are visiting in March and it was the perfect decision to start the vacation with Rhine falls. We were lucky to witness the rainbow, we soaked in the sun and ended with the beautiful boat ride.
Annunya — Google review
"Visiting the Rhine Falls was an absolutely phenomenal experience! The sheer power and beauty of the falls are mesmerizing, making it a highlight of my trip to Switzerland. Whether you're observing from the platforms or taking a boat ride closer to the falls, the views are spectacular. Don't miss out on this natural wonder. It's well worth the visit any time of the year. A solid five-star experience!"
Baris Altin — Google review
Arriving around 15-00 was perfect; fewer people and boat rides available until 17-00 gave us ample time to explore. We even snagged solitary photos under the falls, which felt impossible during the day. The experience was truly impressive.
Irina Melnykova — Google review
Place to enjoy nature and sound of fall..many close up look up point surrounded and benches to see & relax a bit.. touristy place so you will see many people around.
Best way to enjoy by walking south station to ticket office via railway bridge for free
Mitsy vlogs — Google review
Very nice tourist attraction, with nice boat-rides near the falls with reasonable prices! The restaurants do not have a wide variety of dishes, but the place is magnificent. If you do the boat tour, take into account that you are going to get a little bit wet, but it is not something to worry about. Wear worm clothes in general, because the temperature is a little bit lower that in the town.
Theofania Karampela — Google review
Plenty of options to see the falls even if you don’t want to pay, but if you want to the fee is quite low. You can go really close. Many places to walk and things too see. Mostly all dog friendly :)
Marcelo Boeira — Google review
This is over exaggerated place, this is europe largest water fall but not that much worthy as compared to other locations in switzerland so just spend 3-5 hours that is more than enough and also take boat ride its cost nearly 30 euro view is good so enjoy your day… have fun
Dhaval sakhiya — Google review
Spectacular Views: Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, offers awe-inspiring panoramic scenes.
Accessibility: Easily reached by public transport, ensuring convenience for all visitors.
Boat Trips: Thrilling boat excursions allow an up-close encounter with the cascading waters.
Scenic Surroundings: The falls are nestled in a picturesque landscape with lush greenery and charming Swiss villages.
Tourist Facilities: Ample amenities, including restaurants, shops, and viewing platforms, enhance the overall visitor experience.
Crowds: Popular among tourists, the falls can get crowded, especially during peak times.
Weather Dependence: The experience is weather-dependent, influencing visibility and boat tour availability.
Entrance Fee: While present, some may find it relatively high, considering additional costs for activities.
Tips: Opt for off-peak hours, check the weather forecast, consider a boat excursion for a closer encounter, and bring a camera for the numerous photo opportunities. Rhine Falls, a harmonious blend of nature's beauty and accessible amenities, promises an unforgettable Swiss adventure.
Heidelberg Palace is a ruined red sandstone castle that sits on a hillside in the heart of Heidelberg, Germany. It is one of the most beautiful ruins in the world and is popular with tourists for its incredible views across the Neckar River. The only way to see the interior of Heidelberg Palace is by tour - after 6pm it is open to the public for free.
Beautiful, highly recommend for a lazy stroll. The views of the palace and the city from the terrace is breathtaking. We went on a rainy day and still managed to have a great time. There’s a short hike, moderately steep but absolutely doable. Wear comfy shoes. I saw some cars up there too, so I guess it’s possible.
Michele Sidoine — Google review
Really cool castle! The views of the city are incredible. The walk up is pretty steep so be prepared if you are going that way. Don’t miss the pharmacy museum and the giant wine barrel. The inner part of the castle costs 9 euros but it’s worth it. Also check out the garden in the back for even more great views.
deependablereviews — Google review
If you like explore castles, this will be educational and fun.
Starting with a hike up the castle is highly recommended! It made me appreciate so much modern amenities - there is a cable car you can purchase to go up and down as well (€9 will get a person up and down the hill for the castle). The grounds outside the castle is fun to walk around simply for the view it offers of the town. Once up at the castle level, get ticket to the courtyard. It can be included in the cable car. It will take maybe an hour or hour and half but seeing the massive wine barrel - it will be the biggest ever! and learning about the start of medicine/ pharmacy in Germany will be a fun experience in the museum inside. Wander around to the front of the castle the view is great not just the old town below but also the castle structure itself.
Happy travels
Ling Watson — Google review
The views and history of the castle is so amazing! Definitely a must visit! So many things to see and take in! There’s a great lawn to just sit out and relax in and enjoy the day.
Tickets are needed for entry.
Corey — Google review
I can't find words to explain this place. Perhaps the most impressive castle in Europe! I wish all the interior parts were open to the public. The world's largest wine barrel is also located here.
Emre Korkmaz — Google review
Beautiful castle with a rich history. The views from the top of this castle were magnificent. We also took a stroll around the surrounding open areas. We took an Uber there since it was a big climb.
Tek Ong — Google review
American here
Visited the palace during the weekend
Busy time but not crowded.
Took the train car up to the castle.
The views from the castle grounds are extracurricular! Definitely a must see when you're visiting Germany.
While in the palace, you have the opportunity to see some historic artifacts and museums that are unlike no other. The palace gardens are also a true wonder.
Andrew C — Google review
Some really great views of the city and the area below. A lot of good walking. There's plenty to see. However, I was disappointed that I was displaced from the ticket shop for not having the right mask on. Apparently the n95 mask that I had on did not suffice. I'm sure this will change in time.
Captain Jack Spanky — Google review
Great attraction. There is a train to the top, I learned this after walking up the dang hill. Wonderful views of the city. The architecture and decor are awesome.. The statues have amazing details carved into them. The garden is huge. The pharmacy museum was very interesting and offers signage in multiple languages to include English. Definitely worth taking family when they visit. Bonus, it's open on Sundays.
Scott Green — Google review
Beautiful palace situated up above the town with gorgeous scenery from its balconies and garden terrace.
Impressive facades throughout the palace.
Must do the guided tour to see its real beauty and learn about its historical misfortunes, the chapel at the end tour is exquisite.
Hector Fuentes — Google review
Such a nice place!
Both the castle and the gardens are worth a visit. You can access the gardens for free but will have to pay to enter the courtyard.
Adult ticket is 9€ (August 23), which also includes access to the funicular going up and down.
You'll need to pay an extra 6€ if you want to actually enter the castle which is only available through guided tours.
Mia — Google review
This place is magical in its beauty and rich history. Highly recommend going up for the incredible views. Most signs are in German but it appears they have information centers and tours if you want a better understanding of its story.
Mary Wharton — Google review
Great place to check out, it was wet and windy but we still enjoyed the site and your. Highly recommended the guided tour, they take you through the castle you can’t go through with a normal ticket. The garden was really cool with great city views and we could see the hustle bustle of Christmas markets from there too. The tour showed us some cool stuff in the castle and told us pretty detailed history about it. The tour group wasn’t huge either so could see/hear pretty much everything. Only 8-10 min walk up a hill or stairs to it also on old cobble stone walkways. Hope to see again some day.
Benjamin Blume — Google review
A gorgeous site! The grounds are beautiful. Not much interior access. You can rent small lockers for a 1 euro deposit. Little cafe has nice & affordable snack options. Really enjoyed the apothecary museum. Take the funicular!
venessa — Google review
What a beautiful place. Rich with history. The palace is well worth taking a tour. I went with some friends and we really enjoyed taking photos and admiring at the grand and plentiful works of art. The view is incredible. The tour (i took in English) allows you to walk inside the hallways. The tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the palace.
Jason Freeman — Google review
One of the best “ruins castles” in Germany. We really enjoyed the tour through the castle. The views of Heidelberg from the castle are fantastic as well. It is a bit of a hike to get up to the castle. I would recommend taking the tram if you have issues with climbing stairs and hills or have strollers or older folks with you. The climb is pretty significant. I have now been to this castle several times and I’d go back again and again. Such a great place with such an interesting history.
Kris Allee — Google review
It’s an amazing castle, I will tell any one about my visit there, the view from castle above the city is beautiful. If you would visit it, try to go before 5:30 pm, because the bus from down to castle through the mountain will close and last trip to enter it will on 5:30. It costs 14€ or 9€ for adults to buy a ticket. Garden around the castle is also nice. Enjoy 😊 (The stairs are long if you want to walk up, you can go up walking but maybe will be difficult for some people)
Samer Fahed — Google review
Amazing place, I could expend days just wandering inside and outside the castle, is simply amazing. The views that has to offer are also out of this world! I bought the ticket for €14 that allowed me the funicular and museums and then at the castle bought the audio guide which is totally worth it tbh. They had it in different languages. There’s also a Michelin 2020 restaurant inside the castle.
Cesar Holguin — Google review
Very nice old palace, you should definitely walk around and visit the garden. All the surrounding are accessible for free. But the entrance to the courtyard costs 9 euros. It’s unreasonably expensive, on my opinion. The size of the yard and what you can see inside is not worth the money. The yard is really small and partially closed for restoration, some cars are parked in places, there are too many people... In addition, to get inside the castle you need to pay even more and book a tour. So I was very disappointed.
But again, the castle itself is spectacular and worth to visit, just consider thoroughly whether you need to go in.
As an advantage, free toilet next to the cash register😉
Oleksandra Silik — Google review
This castle is located atop a hill with beautiful views of Heidelberg. There are several displays inside showing what early pharmaceutical equipment was like. You can walk to the top of the biggest wine barrel you will ever see. There is a large open area where you can sit in the shade and enjoy the views. Food is available at a couple of different places on the castle grounds. The castle is accessible by foot (a little bit of a climb) or by train (tickets are available for purchase). You could easily spend a couple hours here.
Chris H — Google review
A beautiful, amazing site that has tremendous views! Over looking the entire old town, this castle is a must stop if In Heidelberg! I highly recommend going there during sunset because it’s magical to watch the city and castle grounds light up at night!
MrKingluke663 — Google review
I find this castle ruins romantic, specially when going there before sunset. Start by exploring the old bridge which offers lovely views to the city and the castle. Then walk around the old part of Heidelberg city. There are many restaurants offering different cuisines and amazing architecture. Then walk or drive to near the castle and spend the late afternoon there. There are benches to sit on.
Emy Evans — Google review
Definitely worth the trip. I took the funicular railway from station Kornmarkt, they offer different tickets, 1 to the castle, single or return, another 1 to the top. I bought the whole trip to the top, cost 14 euro. Price include entry to Heidelberg Palace. U can go all the way to the top then to the palace or stop at palace then continue to the top. I went to the top first, it was very foggy due to rain, fully covered with fog, mist. I just walk around a bit to enjoy the nature n cold.
Then I went to the castle, was raining... but it has a much better view at the castle. It is so beautiful, although ruined but still majestic. There are 2 museums, pharmacy and the brewery..is free, just go in to get some shelter...but the wine barrel is so huge and the wood used to construct the barrel is so solid. I would highly recommend a trip to Heidelberg Palace/ castle
Eunice Ang — Google review
The majestic castle ruins in Heidelberg look down on the city is one of the most impressive sites to see. It is an absolute recommendation for a day trip, with great views on the city and beautiful architecture that you can enjoy even though most of it is ruins. There is a unique pharmacy history-museum, a nice cafe in the cellar, and there was a huge Playmobil exhibition last time.we visitied.
A. S. — Google review
A wonderful landmark, overlooking the beautiful town and running river.
Castle itself is mostly in ruins, though they converted the main ground into some simple and small museums.
X Z — Google review
lovely views, interesting history. the ticket to enter the castle was only 9€ and was absolutely worth it. we spent around 3 hours just walking around and taking in the surroundings. i recommend bringing good and comfortable shoes 👍
smoking cat connoisseur — Google review
Heidelberg Castle is a true gem nestled in the heart of this historic city, and my recent visit left me utterly spellbound! The absolutely breathtaking view of Heidelberg city.
The architecture, the history, and the sheer grandeur of Heidelberg Castle make it a must-visit destination.
But the real magic happened when I reached one of the viewpoints overlooking the city. The panoramic view of Heidelberg spread out beneath me was nothing short of spectacular. I definitely recommend also taking a tour of the topmost part of the castle.
Greeshma jain — Google review
A truly amazing infrastructure with a breathtaking view of the city of Heidelberg. It was well worth it coming here. I took the stairs going up which I wouldn’t advise if you’re not doing much cardio like me. Better to use the other path or the cable car.
Francis Palalon — Google review
Visually appealing historical monument that tells the story of opulence and power. Every ornament has creative details of history and artisans with skills beyond ordinary. The texture, color and breadth of the different parts of the castle are worth seeing in a lifetime.
Arnaud Guanco — Google review
A must see.
We visited on a Sunday in late Feb 24. Weather was cold but dry. Wear comfortable shoes/trainers.
This is a great place to go and visit. Park in the underground carpark in the centre of town. Allow at least 3 hours for a visit. Entrnace was €9 per adult (includes a return ride in the funicular and entrance to the castle). We also booked an English speaking tour (lasted about 90 minutes and you get to see places the public are not allowed in (€6 per person - you can purchase it when at the castle, but check times first. Highly recommended).
Most information boards in English and German. A couple of souvenir shops.
The Romer, a medieval building with a stepped gable facade, is now the town hall with a balcony and many portraits. The building has served as Frankfurt's main city hall for 600 years.
The beautiful and picturesque old town is a must visit when in Frankfurt! Amazing half-timbered buildings that were once completely destroyed by Allied powers’ bombings during WWII, now rebuilt to their full glory! Drink your coffee or beer in one of the numerous cafes and beer houses on the square, admire the architecture, take photos and travel back in time with your imagination! 100% recommended!
Thomas K — Google review
Beautiful traditional and historical part of Frankfurt. Lots of traditional and authentic places to eat and cafes. Art galleries and museums! What a beautiful spot!
Salwan Finj — Google review
Where the heart is… a lovely quirky Old Town that captures my heart over and over again. Lots of friendly and helpful people - one would never feel like a tourist. Endless happy snaps to capture the beauty of this lovely and magical place, I cannot wait for my next visit!
Meg V — Google review
Lovely indeed. Beautiful, peaceful and refreshing for me. I found nice coffee as well around and a good Indian sovereign outlet…
Lucky Gandhi — Google review
It's one of the best if not the best town squares I've ever visited in Germany. A lot of cafés around to sit around and enjoy the old town square in it's full glory. If you want to avoid the crowd, visit it early in the morning to click a beautiful panorama.
Avadhoot — Google review
Beautiful buildings, all rebuilt after being totally destroyed during the bombing raids on Frankfurt in WW2.
Wayne Ralph — Google review
Great to walk an old city Great history and you hear a lot of stories when you're on a double decker
Rainer Oberdieck — Google review
Definitely one of the spot to visit. So lucky to bump into the Christmas market in the area. Plenty of food and beverage at the market and the environment is lively. Easy access by public transport, walking distance to other nearby tourist spot and shopping district.
Zhi Wee — Google review
Suuuuper cute little city center, unfortunately most areas were blocked off since they were setting up for a Christmas market opening the day after we left the city. Still was able to see a lot, just not many clean pictures.
April Croes — Google review
Its nice - the only thing to see in frankfurt really, although none of it’s original of course - the entire city burnt down during the war. I guess that’s why there’s about 5 tourists in the entire city. Anyways, if you are visiting there’s like 1 tourist shop and a few cafes to outside in. The little church is super plain inside and not really worth going in
Iz — Google review
Fun little plaza with some touristy shops and cafes. Old world feel with the cobblestone and buildings towering around you.
Tommy B. — Google review
Amazing architecture and culture. Plenty to see and do. Eat, drink and soak it all in.
Helen Myers — Google review
A lovely market square and the most important landmark of Frankfurt. It has plenty of souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants and important historical monuments and structures to admire. It is a busy place on weekends with plenty of visitors. While you are there, you can visit the St. Nikolous church, History museum etc.
Padmini M S — Google review
Römerberg is the historic heart of Frankfurt, Germany. This charming square is surrounded by picturesque half-timbered houses, giving it a medieval ambiance. The iconic Römer building, Frankfurt's city hall for over 600 years, dominates the square with its distinctive stepped gables. Römerberg is not only a historic and architectural gem but also a vibrant hub with open-air markets, cultural events, and traditional festivals. It serves as a popular gathering place for both locals and visitors, offering a glimpse into Frankfurt's rich history and providing a delightful backdrop for leisurely strolls and exploration.
kaushal kumar Simmons — Google review
Love the small town feels this main square in Frankfurt has. Highly recommend you walk around and visit the souvenir shops, have a glass of wine or beer or take your tourist pictures.
Keren Oliveros — Google review
Frankfurter Römer, the historic city hall of Frankfurt, is a cultural and architectural gem that serves as the symbolic heart of the city. This iconic building, with its distinctive stepped facade and three gables, stands proudly in the historic Altstadt (Old Town) and has been a witness to centuries of Frankfurt's history.
The Römer's significance is not only architectural but also cultural, as it has been the site of various important events and ceremonies throughout the years. The Kaisersaal (Emperor's Hall) inside is a lavish space adorned with medieval and Renaissance artifacts, providing a glimpse into the city's past.
Surrounded by quaint half-timbered houses and charming squares, the Frankfurter Römer is a focal point for both locals and visitors. The square in front of the Römer hosts public events, markets, and festivals, creating a lively atmosphere. The building's photogenic allure is enhanced by its role as the backdrop for numerous celebrations, including the city's annual Christmas market.
A visit to the Frankfurter Römer is a journey through time, where the historic and contemporary elements of Frankfurt seamlessly converge. Its enduring charm makes it a must-see destination for those exploring the rich tapestry of Frankfurt's cultural heritage.
S Pattanshetty — Google review
Great place to visit in Frankfurt. Pretty much everything you see it’s a reconstruction, as the original buildings were destroyed during WWII.
Pier Around The World — Google review
Stunning historical structures, main square of Frankfurt and city hall. It was too crowded when I visited there but you can take a tourist picture in front of the buildings, buy magnets etc.from souvenir shops and also grab a beer and walk the streets or lots of authentic cafes to stop by. There are also another charming old buildings like old opera and frankfurt cathedral nearby. It was such a great spot!
Uzay Onat Kalın — Google review
Perhaps it’s the most iconic spot of the city.
A nice square between the Old Opera House and the Main river ferries. I go often bec of the eateries there.
The many cafes are decent and one of them is my local friends’ favorite - they held their last three big one there - today we celebrated at their home with a dozen of close friends.
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Many couples got married at the old city hall.
Irene Eng — Google review
Great architecture and well preserved areas. Its a little busy with visitirs during afternoons and there are performers too. Good location for pictures and experience roman architecture.
Dler Mhamad — Google review
Very beautiful ancient town square with very interesting historical architectures.
Europa-Park is a vast and impressive amusement park that offers a wide range of thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions. It boasts themed areas, live shows, water parks, roller coasters, ice revues and much more spread over an area of 95 hectares (235 acres). The park has something for everyone regardless of age with games catering to kids of all ages. Visitors can explore different countries through the shops and restaurants available within the park.
A very beautiful family park, if I wanted to explore it thoroughly, a day wouldn't be enough.
It is ENORMOUS.
Entertainment, games, shops and restaurants from different countries.
I went with my wife and had tons of fun.
You can go with the children as there are games for kids of all ages.
Waleed Alsaleh — Google review
the best park I ever visited, numerous times, took my family recently after a long time and was not disappointed. Highly recommend. If you are not familiar with the park, best plan 2 days. Unforgettable for young and old. The management works tirelessly to add new exciting things and maintain the established rides.
The gardens and plants are exquisite and in pristine conditions. It's a joy to wander through the different gardens
Congratulations.
I visited first time when the park opened in the mid seventies, it's come a long way.
thea heinig-lazarou — Google review
One of the best place to visit while travelling to Germany. This place is full of adventure and beautiful view. You can enjoy here with your partner as well as with your family or kids. It has both options either you can chill with your kids or if you want a quiet place then you can also get that. My overall experience here was amazing and I enjoyed everyday during my stay. There is bus shuttle service inside Europa park by which you can travel from one place to another free of cost inside Europa park. And specially the staff over here is very friendly and polite. 😍😍😍
Rahul Dogra — Google review
it's a great place for everyone. Lots of interesting things for any age. To visit everything you need 2 days. I recommend visiting the ice show, theater, all the shows that are on the program, you need to remember they are on schedule
Natalya Lysenko — Google review
Bien comme d'habitude... une météo toujours agréable! On a passé une journée très amusante en famille.
J'ai finalement fais des attractions que j'avais jamais faite à cause de l'attente. On est allé un lundi, en dehors des vacances scolaires de France et Allemagne 😁
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Good as usual... always pleasant weather! We had a very fun day as a family.
I finally did attractions that I had never done because of the wait. We went on a Monday, outside the school holidays in France and Germany 😁
Vânia Loureiro — Google review
Europapark is without a doubt the BEST amusement park in Europe! The attractions, the atmosphere, the decorations. A lot of roller coasters, it sounds amazing! You can check the park from the monorail too and eat in different kids of restaurants
You can spend the night in one of the themed hotels. Here you can enjoy an extensive breakfast buffet in the morning. You can also eat in one of the other hotels
Aakash Christ — Google review
This has to be the best theme park I have ever visited. Amazing selection of rides for all ages. From gentle themed rides to super coasters. Definitely fun for all the family and I would even go as far as saying better than Disney land Paris. Well definitely visit again.
Ian — Google review
Definitely the best amusement park that I have been to! Not just the parking area is very well organized, they’re very considerate about the queue lines. Most of the time, we didn’t have to suffer the strong sun while waiting in lines!
E H — Google review
I had the most amazing day at this Europa park, all the attractions are so cool, nicely maintained, specially do not miss the silver star and voletarium. incredible experience indeed. There is fun for every taste and every age, Food stations are everywhere with various offers. must-visit indeed!
Elene Kardava — Google review
Wow Where Do I Start. This park is amazing, it’s one of the best if not the best in the World.
Arrived at 08:30 and some attractions were already open 😲, then walked on rides majority of the day and didn’t wait more than 25 minutes. Did 30 rides and left at closing time. Experienced 1 minor breakdown the whole day which saw can can coaster close for a max of about 10 minutes. They kept silver star & can can coaster open a little longer after park close so people didn’t leave without riding one last ride due to the breakdown.
Operations were world class too, staff were friendly and extremely efficient. Food was good except the Food Loop which was quite expensive. Paid €15 for a burger on it’s own but it was tasty so I’ll give them that 🤣
As a whole the park is extremely clean, well looked after and so well ran. Over 2 days did 55 rides and experienced shows and had time to eat and shop. Will definitely be back next year 👍
Parking was also efficient. Was in and out in no time. Entering the park was just straight in. Long Opening Hours too so no need to rush and plenty of transportation attractions such as a train and 2 monorails.
I recommend this park as it is PERFECT FOR EVERYONE!
ThemeParkJaden — Google review
Give yourself at least 2 days. The park is huge and there is so much to do and see. Since it was a slower season, many food places were closed or running on shorter hours, and I would have liked more regional food for the areas. All around amazing experience, and the queues were shorter than we expected given the size of the park.
John Patterson — Google review
What an awesome experience coming here in winter ❄️ I could have never imagined how beautiful the park is during that season and highly recommend coming here! ❤️🙌😍
The decoration is stunning and especially during the dark daytime is can become breathtaking- too much to take in, in just one day
Peter R. Reuter — Google review
What an absolute wonderful park to visit. My first time there and it was great. We went with our 3 year old who could ride nearly most of the children attractions and had a great great time.
Voltron is one hell of an amazing Rollercoaster ride and definitely a must ride for everyone that loves coasters!
Will definitely be visiting again in the near future!
Ricardo de Jong — Google review
Best theme park I've visited. Everything makes sense, it's clean, the details are amazing. Would recommend using the single riders line once in a while, it'll safe you some time. There's something for everyone
phaedra Carlier — Google review
Absolutely amazing places to have fun for young and old. Very good organization of everything, parking, attraction, events and places to eat. Beautiful and pleasant atmosphere even just for a walk.
hristo topov — Google review
Very nice amusement park, all of the rides were fun, short lines and excellent various food choices from all over the world. The dessert waffles were absolutely mouth watering! They were near the back of the park. Clean and safe environment. Highly recommend with or without kids! We came during October and it was a gorgeous, beautiful day out.
Amy Kory — Google review
Very impressive amusement park. Read the description to discover the themes, it explains a lot.
Main thing I have noticed is that every one can enjoy the park because of the diversity of amusements.
Clean, large choice of food, quality and thrilling attractions, this place is a must.
My favorite amusement is « Arthur » : beautiful fairy bubble with a detailed decoration: the roller which starts inside the bubble, above people doing other attractions, is completely gobsmacking…
Jerome G — Google review
A great theme park, the attractions are more family oriented. For adrenaline, I would recommend Energylandia in Poland. However, the park had beautiful Halloween decorations. The park has perfect shows.
Denisa Šindelářová — Google review
What an amazing place and an amazing experience.
Everything is meticulously maintained, there is a huge diversity of different rides, the whole park is themed and decorated for Halloween, and the atmosphere is so pleasant.
I loved how they divided the park into different countries. Everything is so easy to find.
Prices of the food and beverages are decent in most places.
I especially loved how they added Single Rider lines in many of the rides. Also, they do it very efficiently, so you don't have to wait for too long even if you're in a group and prefer to save some time and split on the ride.
This is my second visit. I visited 7 years ago. A lot has changed for the better, even though the park was great even back then. They definitely know how to keep improving.
The only thing I would suggest them to fix is the app's possibility to return to the list of rides after selecting a specific ride and pressing "return". Currently, it takes you back to the general map, and then you have to again select and filter the rides you want to see.
Natalie H — Google review
There’s never a bad time to go to Europa-Park!!! Last time we went during the spring, but now we went during Christmas time!
The park is decorated beautifully and it’s just so magical ✨
Very affordable place for a day of fun! The park hours are listed closing at an early hour, but they were open a lot past the listed closing time.
Dogs are allowed and that is awesome!
Tela Royston — Google review
It‘s amazing how this park has developed and grown over the years. It takes a least two days to see the whole park and enjoy most of the rides, shows, etc. You can see the effort everywhere that the park looks nice & clean all day. Needless to say there are attractions for the whole family, from thrilling roller coasters, Virtual rides to calm story rides, shows, etc. Food & Drinks are expensive, comparable to other parks, but it’s very fair that it’s allowed to bring as much as you want by yourself. Entrance fees are fair and you‘ll get a lot entertainment for your money.
Da Dude — Google review
We first visited Europa Park back in 1990 before we had our children. We have visited it regularly since with our children.
We have seen the park grow and really enjoy our visits. We have stayed on the campsite in one of their tepees as well as in nearby hotels and campsites.
Access to the park is easy as it is well signposted. Once inside, there is plenty to see and do with lots for adults and children of all ages, and their are rides for all ages.
There are shows to see, including medieval knights.
The food isn't cheap but there are plenty of quiet areas to enjoy your own food or picnic.
The car park is well laid out, and again is well signposted and marked.
The best part about Europa Park is the atmosphere, especially on a bright summer's day. Queue times vary of course depending on what time of year and what day of the week you go, but they're not too bad. The bigger and more popular the ride the longer the queue, and there are plenty of rides and the wait is worth it.
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Tim Griffiths — Google review
Super parc d’attraction, les décors sont magnifiques et les attractions super. 2 jours pour faire le parc est l’idéal si on veut pouvoir bien profiter. Les spectacles sont très bien aussi. Au niveau du temps d’attente c’est raisonnable (30min max pour nous en semaine). L’application est bien faite pour se repérer et on peut prendre quelques coupes file. Nous y retournerons pour découvrir la nouvelle attraction qui a l’air sensationnelle !
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Great amusement park, the scenery is magnificent and the attractions are great. 2 days to explore the park is ideal if you want to be able to enjoy it. The shows are very good too. In terms of waiting time it is reasonable (30min max for us during the week). The application is well designed to help you find your way around and you can skip the line a few times. We will go back to discover the new attraction which looks sensational!
Justine P — Google review
Fantastic place for kids and peoples still having peter pan syndrome. Going there every 2 years and always a pleasure, during Christmas is just magical. Queue length is optimized by the park management, attractions are one of the best in the world.
Guillaume — Google review
Such a cool park, something for everyone, and great entertainment, too.
Really enjoyed our 2-day visit, highly recommend taking a trip here!
Loved all the rides, especially Voltron, The Volertarium, Silver Star, Wodan Timber Coaster, Matterhorn Blitz, and Atlantica!
Imagin — Google review
Vraiment un très beau parc. Les attractions sont top. Le seul bémols la sécurité. Aucun contrôle de sac 🤷🏼♀️
On a pu profiter de tout, les prix sont correct pour un parc d'attraction. Par contre le personnel a revoir. On avait rarement voir pas du tout de sourire et même pas de bonjour. Limite si il pouvais ne pas nous parler c'est au mieux, dommage.
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Really a very beautiful park. The attractions are great. The only downside is security. No bag checks 🤷🏼♀️
We were able to enjoy everything, the prices are correct for an amusement park. On the other hand, the staff needs to be reviewed. We rarely saw any smiles or even hellos. Even if he couldn't talk to us, that's a shame at best.
Blandine S. — Google review
Wonderful place.
I'd love to see some more variety in the food stalls besides the all time classics: currywurst, churros, waffles, burgers etc.
But other than that everything was beautiful. Many rides for small children to older ones. They also have places for the parents to sit while their kids play, in the area where the playgrounds are.
There are also little houses or spots where you can just sit in peace for lunch and enjoy the view.
You need at least 4 days to manage to see everything if you go with kids.
The europa park app is a must if you want to check the waiting lines for the rides, the park map etc.
Don't miss the all you can eat ribs in the silver lake saloon and the all you can eat buffet in Antica Roma! Both need reseevations!
Spookie — Google review
The best themed park in the world! Literally stunned! so many magnificent roller coaster rides!! Silver star is so terrifying btw 🫠🫠
More exhausting than work, we were having a fun time 9am-8pm, non stop!!❤️🔥❤️🔥
Chloé G — Google review
Parc magnifique, on a attendu en moyenne 5 minutes pour chaque attraction et pourtant le parc était complet ! Notre plus longue file d’attente fut de 15 minutes ( pour le bateau pirate), personnel qui parle souvent français. Nous avons passé une super belle journée ! Je recommande. Si vous voulez vraiment tout faire deux jours c’est bien mais en un jour vous faites déjà beaucoup !
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Magnificent park, we waited on average 5 minutes for each attraction and yet the park was full! Our longest queue was 15 minutes (for the pirate ship), staff who often speak French. We had a really nice day! I recommend. If you really want to do everything, two days is fine, but in one day you already do a lot!
Happy Rainbow — Google review
What a fantastic place to visit! Disneyland in Paris doesn’t get a look in with this place. If you want thrills and theming that really makes a difference. The park was super clean, staff extremely friendly and the efficiency of the queues was excellent. If a ride was getting a bit too busy they would add extra cars on to ease that. The virtual queue system was excellent and the shows were fantastic! Stopped at the Kronosar hotel and again what a fantastic place, rooms were spacious and everything was kept so clean and tidy. I’ll definitely return, only spent 2 nights but could have spent longer as there is so much to see and do.
Daniel Lyons — Google review
It's an absolutely great theme park.A little bit of something for everybody for all ages.The big coasters are brilliant for enthuisasts and the small rides good for children.Lors of small areas to sit and relax.food is a little expensive but that's expected at theme parks.
leebarry rothwell — Google review
Nous y avons passés deux jours et c’était vraiment génial! Je pense que c’est un de mes parcs préféré. Le parc est propre, le personnel souriant, à l’écoute, parle quasiment tout le temps français ou anglais. Malgré les vacances scolaires le temps d’attente était de 35min max. Bref nous avons passés un excellent sejour et espérons y revenir avec nos filles.
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We spent two days there and it was really great! I think it's one of my favorite parks. The park is clean, the staff are smiling, attentive and speak French or English almost all the time. Despite school holidays, the waiting time was 35 minutes max. In short, we had an excellent stay and hope to return with our daughters.
Laetitia G. — Google review
A place for theme park goers, a lovely date, want to experience different countries in a short space n time , take kids out.
New rides, five nights at freddys-esque rides with puppets, toddler rides. Water rides...
Highly recommended in warm to slightly hotter weather.
The versatility of this place is great.
Download the app. No ifs, no buts.
Solo riders lane was a nice experience
Only "downside" is how to get there, but its logical for it to be away from city and in a spacious plot.
Make sure you factor in travel time especially if driving. Coaches and buses depending may be better.or nice stroll
Mer-Ria — Google review
What an amazing park. The theming is beyond incredible even to the bathrooms. Great roller coasters. The new Voltron is top notch. Food wise amazing options and very tasty. My only “negative” is that operating hours seem to be set the day of operations since the website states at least till 1800. After a while in the park hours did get extended till 2000. So if you visit and it’s busy check around
Steven — Google review
très beau parc d'attractions.
personnelles souriants et avenants, files d'attentes pas trop longues, max. 40 min. avec parfois 15/20 min pour les attractions phares, pour ce weekend de Pâques.
malgré l'affluence, le parc est tellement grand qu'il n'y avait pas une sensation de foule.
spectacles époustouflants surtout celui de magie et le gloge théâtre !!
un très bon séjour de 2 jours, avec en prime le soleil dimanche !!
nous y reviendrons avec un énorme plaisir.
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very nice amusement park.
friendly and friendly staff, queues not too long, max. 40 mins. with sometimes 15/20 min for the main attractions, for this Easter weekend.
Despite the crowds, the park is so large that there was no feeling of crowds.
breathtaking shows especially the magic and the theater gloge!!
a very good 2-day stay, with the added bonus of sun on Sunday!!
we will come back with great pleasure.
The Cathedral of Strasbourg is a beautiful, gothic edifice built in 1187 to 1439 with a 16th-century astronomical clock and rose window. It is considered the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874 and still the sixth tallest church today. The walls of the cathedral keep a 1000-year history of luck and disappointment, victorious victories and unforgivable defeats.
What a wonderful cathedral!! The clock inside is really neat. I loved the nativity scenes and I'm so glad they were still up when we went in January. We climbed up the tower, which was a highlight of our entire vacation!
Spring Clark — Google review
This is a must see location if you are within 100 miles. Strasbourg the old city is just incredible for old buildings and interesting sites. The Cathedral is very impressive from the outside and the inside is just Great. The altar and the backdrop are very well done. The stained glass is amazing as well. I walked to the top of the Cathedral and highly recommend doing this if you can. Great views and interesting views of the Cathedral as you climb.
Bruce Kuhle — Google review
Very impressive building! Inside pretty dark and some part is still in renovation. The clock on the right side worth to see. I enjoyed visiting it. The most spectacular was illumination show, special lights and music at night. Wow!
Bo?ena K — Google review
Very impressive cathedral. Specially the stunning astronomical clock which is a master piece of engineering and is a must see if visiting.cathedral is very big. Inside always prayers are going on.
recommend to visit at night so you can see the most spectacular music and light show projected onto the exterior of the cathedral.
Infront of cathedral many shop having so many instruments and also live paintings will be going on.
Vinod M — Google review
Exceptional views, beautiful architecture, in my eyes it is a must to visit during your stay in Strasbourg. Ticket is absolutely worth it, considering the effort to climb the way up. Inside the cathedral entry is free. The size, area, mosaics made me deeply think how much time and effort it took to create and build this miracle. Miraculous❤️..
domas semenauskas — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! There is an amazing clock in the back right corner that does a little something every 15 minutes. It’s not amazing but it’s cute and fun to see if you’re around. The gift shop was great and some good finds for good prices. The nativity scene inside was absolutely gorgeous!
Aly McDay — Google review
This was a beautiful cathedral in a beautiful city. Had such a great time. There is a little train right outside that you can take for 8 euro that will give you a tour of the petite France area.
Sonia Naeemi — Google review
Came over from offenburg Germany. It was a short drive. It was on a French holiday so I think it was extra busy. The cathedral was very pretty. You could walk around on your own. There was no English translations quite. If you get an app on your phone you can just shine it on the signs and it'll read it in English for you. It was a recording picking on every now and then to ask us to shush. Although I don't think we were being loud, the crowd was in the church at that time.
Elizabeth Scheuer-Murphy — Google review
Behold the awe-inspiring Strasbourg Cathedral 🏰✨ A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, this iconic symbol in France stands tall with centuries of history. From its intricate facade to the panoramic views from the tower, every detail whispers tales of resilience and grandeur.
Swarnajit Chatterjee — Google review
I have seen many Gothic cathedrals. But I was amazed by the beauty and grandeur of Strasbourg Cathedral. Its size is impressive, its stained glass windows lead to ecstasy. This is a masterpiece of medieval Gothic architecture.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
I was surprised to discover that this is also a beautiful cathedral. It is not that far from the one in Paris. The line to get in (on the left of the front side) is for free but can get very long. The line for going up to the tower (on the right side) has a cost. Definitely recommended!
Alberto Romay — Google review
Fantastic place, great both inside and outside. Definitely one of the most beautiful cathedral where I've been. Stunning view when you see it between narrow streets.
Acoustics inside also very nice.
Definitely worth to visit.
Dogsla — Google review
Very impressive cathedral. It is breathtaking to look up and realize how small we are. It is a very historical cathedral and 142 m high. It is for free to go up the stairs. The view has to be amazing. Unfortunately the queue on weekends especially sundays is too long. But the city has a very nice atmosphere. I liked and enjoyed it a lot.
Sinja Merkel — Google review
The cathedral is breathtaking from every angle, with stained glass, spires, and intricate designs living every inch of the building. You won’t find yourself bored when visiting here. I waited for maybe a minute to get inside and did not have to pay. Niece inside you are free to walk around within the designated areas. If you are feeling in the mood, you can buy and light a candle in the cathedral. There is also two gift shops!
Abby — Google review
Absolutely beautiful but at the same time has to make you question the money and power of the church. It is a beautiful sight but the people could benefit in so many more ways than the enormous expense building.
David Molner — Google review
Very impressive cathedral especially the stunning astronomical clock which is a master piece of engineering and is a must see if visiting. I highly recommend visiting again at night so you can see the most spectacular music and light show projected onto the exterior of the cathedral.
Wandering Sponge — Google review
A wonderful cathedral, truly a work of art in every way. Entrance is free into the church, but a ticket of 8.5 euro to take the stairs up - which you must do, the views are spectacular {approx 300 steps up and 300 down, on a spiral staircase}. The clock at the back is a marvel to behold, from the 16th century. The church area is peaceful, take some time to sit and reflect no matter your religion.
Mini Rag — Google review
The Cathédrale Notre Dame of Strasbourg is a magnificent cathedral in Strasbourg. It's tall and carries rich architectural heritage of historic France. The outside is full of intricate sculptures and details. Inside, colorful stained glass windows light up the place when the sun is out. You can climb up to the top for amazing views of the city and the ticket costs €8. It's a must-visit if you're in Strasbourg.
Sanka Illangakoon — Google review
Ideal Christmas location. Big crowds, hard to park in the city centre, many streets are closed by police.
Definitely worth visiting and enjoying the view.
Svitlana Lysytska — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral. The statues that are hand carved are stunning. The stain glass is exquisite and brings such warm light into the cathedral. The entrance is free. A must-see in one of my favorite cities!
Monique Zasueta — Google review
Today is a sunny day and it’s a nice opportunity to take photos of The Cathedral Notre Dame de Strasbourg. No fee to enter the Cathedral, only security check on bags.
It’s a Saturday and there were many people around the square. Part of the Cathedral is under renovation, yet we still managed to see the major parts of the building.
A historical building with impressive architecture.
A local friend gave us some tips. The best time To go up to the top of the cathedral is around lunch time. Sensible and perfect idea 👍🏻
Jessie Ong — Google review
Wasn’t a huge fan of Strasbourg overall, but the cathedral is absolutely worthy of the trip; it is imposingly beautiful inside and out. You can see the cathedral from just about anywhere in the city and it’s still difficult to fathom the size of it once you’re upon it. It was stunning.
Brisippus — Google review
Beautiful Historic Monument. Probably one of the most beautiful religious cathedral from France.
Specific times to get in
The astronomical clock is impressive and has so many resources and surprises.
The man speaking once in a while on the microphone to ask people to turn the volume down is the one making most of the noise.
Go visit this landmark.
Eric Jetner — Google review
Absolutely amazing and beautiful work of art!! Breathtaking views!!! Well worth the price. If you are afraid of heights do not go on the tower. My daughters had no issues.
Chris Underhill — Google review
The most conspicuous building in Strasbourg. It’s full of beauty and historical charm. There are lots things to see - external decorations, climbing to the top to have a great view of the city, internal decorations and carpets. Finally there is the Astronomical clock inside. The history of the cathedral reflects the history of the city which is breathtaking. In front of the church you can find lots of Noel markets in the holiday season in winter.
Petite France, a bustling tourist center in the city, is renowned for its well-preserved half-timbered homes like the Tanners' House that was constructed in 1572. The area's cobblestone streets and canals add to its charm. Barrage Vauban, a covered bridge and dam from the 17th century, has a terrace which offers breathtaking views of the surroundings.
The Musée National de l'Automobile - Collection Schlumpf is the largest automobile collection in the world, located in Mulhouse. This grand museum showcases over 450 classic European cars, including 120 Bugattis, all tracing the history of automobiles back to their early days. The exhibition features 400 vintage, prestigious, and racing cars that will fascinate car enthusiasts as well as those with a general interest in automotive history.
Really impressive collection of cars from the beginning of the car history. If you are a fan of old cars especially Bugatti then this Museum is a must visit. They also have a small track where you can drive some classics for a fee.
Bogdan-Mircea Bodnarescu — Google review
Fantastic place! Watching it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. In a huge hall, hundreds of cars in beautiful condition. From the beginning of driving, you can find a lot of models here, looking at some of them, a frame from a movie comes to mind. We'll come back again, because it's a full-day program if someone wants to watch it more thoroughly.
Krisztina F?ldi-Czeczei — Google review
Absolutely amazing visit! The displays are superb, and I can highly recommend spending a lot time here. Sadly I was under time pressure, so rushed through parts. But will be back.
I didn't get her name, but the young blonde lady at the ticket desk was incredibly friendly and helpful. A great start to the visit
Ray Chaplin — Google review
The Musée National de l'Automobile in Mulhouse is a must-visit for car enthusiasts! The collection boasts an impressive array of vintage and modern vehicles, beautifully curated and well-maintained. From classic cars to iconic models, the museum offers a fascinating journey through automotive history. The interactive exhibits and informative displays provide insight into the evolution of automobiles. The museum's layout is well-designed, making it easy to navigate and enjoy at your own pace. Overall, a fantastic experience for anyone with an interest in cars! Highly recommended
Mahmoud Mandou — Google review
A car collection like none other. It's a step back in time - and yet has one of the greatest new cars ever made on display. The classic/supercar driving at the end is a brilliant addition, too!
David Campbell — Google review
Despite not being a car enthusiast in any way, I absolutely loved this museum. There are vehicles spanning from carriages to formula 1, as well as lots of Bugattis. I would have liked to read more info about the vehicles, they only have a sort description. And more information about the founders of the collection would have been useful. I read up about them after my visit but their story could have been presented better in the museum. You can easily spend hours going round here.
Chloe Smith — Google review
This is an impressive collection of cars. There are a few fun hands-on activities as well plus a roll over simulator. There is a collection of children's pedal cars as well, which my children enjoyed. I am not a car fan by any means, but I enjoyed the museum.
Rina Scates — Google review
Jaw dropping. The sheer number and range of vehicles is amazing. Quite a privilege to see the early models, and with good descriptions. But also the other categories, through the decades, as well as top end models and racing cars.
Cotswold Graham — Google review
I don't visit museums that often, but this one is worthy of all the admiration. Great exposition, excellent descriptions for each car and really collected a huge number of exhibits
I will say right away - that allocate 2,5-3 hours to visit.
I was pleasantly surprised by the presence of a restaurant on the territory and a cool event after the end (the event is held on the territory of the museum every Sunday).
Katherine Potupalo — Google review
With one word - it is an extraordinary museum! If you are a car enthusiastic, or someone who is into mechanical designs and engines, you should definitely see this place.
The open gallery is very well prepared for a great exhibition according to years with brief, but attention taking descriptions and stories. The collection is one of a kind with very unique and rare cars.
And the idea of "Car lost in the Nature" is truly beautiful. We paid €18.00 for an adult ticket without waiting in the line on a Friday afternoon.
Özge Abanoz — Google review
Amazing French automobile history in live... worth of seeing definitely... I know route de vin is quite attractive to being in there however if you are in Alsace, just few hours smell this amazing historical show for cars..
K?r?ad Ko? — Google review
I’m in awe 🫢 €18 well spent the most amazing Day if you love automobiles Motorcycles etc it’s has everything from the first car to super cars trikes rally cars on a grand scale. Restaurants bars toilets all spotless. My favourite are the early motorcycles trikes .
Brian McCormack — Google review
The Musée National de l'Automobile in Mulhouse is well worth a visit for every car enthusiast. So many beautiful examples of automobiles from the very beginning of car manufacturing until the late 1970ies. Maybe the biggest collection of Bugatti in the world. Amazing! We were lucky and there were not too many people there so it was perfect to take pictures. I would like to go again. Or go to an event where the old racecards are really driven. Extraordinary!
Florian Dyck — Google review
Very nice exhibition. They have hundreds of car maybe more but you can't sit or touch. For children there is a car race for their fun in the middle. For extra you can drive a each car for additional charge. Overall nice place to visit.
Shiri Herzberg — Google review
Huge museum but seems stuck in time pre 1980. Some important early cars in here especially Bugatti and others and interestingly includes a modern day Veyron. Vast majority of the collection is very old and either early cars or from 1930s, 40s and 50s when obviously the collection was being assembled. Some really interesting cars too from micro to pedal cars, clangers like the Aston Martin Lagonda, Ferrari 512 and some fun hands-on things for kids. Very cold inside the day we visited and could have been heated. Parking outside is 2euro an hour.
David Brown — Google review
I’ve been to lots of automotive museums around Europe but this one has been my favourite up to now, if you like cars the history and development of you’ll have a good day here. I particularly liked the easy layout of the museum which means you won’t miss a thing
17chameleon — Google review
Absolutely stunning collection of mainly Pre War Classics with an outstanding number of Bugatti Cars, but also some other classics can be seen.The space is arranged very well with no unnecessary stuff , we enjoyed the walk through the building.
The only downside is the missing ability to get something to eat in the afternoon, a small bistro menu with fries, Cake, Crepe or Baguette would be a great addition.
Jochen Sch — Google review
The collection is downright fantastic. It's incredible to see that many old cars, all the way to the 1890s, all in perfect operating condition. Fun activities as well (packing a boot to the brim, manually starting an old car...).
Beware of the cold, however, if you visit in winter. The exhibition hall has no heating at all anymore (due to electricity prices). I visited on a freezing day and while it was above zero indoors it wasn't a lot higher!
The bar also isn't particularly remarkable and has a tendency to close early (4:30 is too late already).
All in all, pick a sunny day, go early enough, and you'll have a blast!
Antonin Carré — Google review
If you are into the history of cars then this is an amazing place to visit. You learn lot about these old vehicles and you get to see quite a few Buggatis and Rolls Royce from the last century!
Christian Frei — Google review
a great museum with so many fancy cars and generational cars , very interesting to visit
i think is a must visit place on mulhouse .
it has historical cars to most advanced bugatis
is like a cronological time travel alongside of automobilistic industry development.
i would describe this museum as an amaising asset of Mulhouse-France
Balkan travel&tourism البلقان للسفر و السياحة — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My visit to the Mulhouse Automobile Museum was an absolute delight! From the moment we stepped in, the friendly staff members Charlotte and Lauris made us feel welcome. The museum itself is a treasure trove, boasting hundreds of classic vehicles and racing cars. Each exhibit is a masterpiece, but the Bugattis stole the show, giving me goosebumps! Spending the morning with Olly, reminiscing about his childhood and cars, was a highlight. I highly recommend a visit, but don't forget to wear warm clothes, as it can get chilly in March. Be prepared to do a lot of walking, as the place is huge. Overall, a fantastic experience that I'll cherish forever!
MagicBusArt — Google review
Not much of a car enthusiast, but this museum is spectacular. You don’t have to be knowledgeable or even all that interested in cars to thoroughly enjoy yourself here. The way that the history and progression of automobiles are displayed is quite captivating and we ended up spending 2-3 hours here.
Brisippus — Google review
Really nice experience for people who loves cars
I forgot to make a mention for the guy at the bar counter inside the museum. I never saw a guy so crazy like him. You can talk to him and he still doing his job, don't answer to you, give you his shoulders and don't care what you ask to him. I asked for a plastic bottle of water, I showed him a translation in French and he stills no answers and doing his own!!! Very very very rude!! I think it will be good to change your staff
This holiday apartment in the charming town of Little Venice is perfect for visitors looking for a bit of relaxation and beauty. The area is well-known for its historic houses, fairy tale vibe, and meandering Lauch River. The apartment has been decorated in an elegant style with all the necessary amenities to make your stay comfortable. The town itself is also very charming and offers plenty of activities to enjoy, such as exploring its colorful half-timbered houses or taking a boat ride on the river.
家族4人で利用しました。川沿いの眺めが良く、夜は静かでロマンチックな場所でした。建物自体は凄く古いのですが、中は綺麗にリフォームされてキッチン周りの電化製品や器具、食器は全て揃っていて、とても清潔でした!
車はホテル前に路駐して荷物を運んだ後に近くのパーキングに移動しました。
すぐそばにマルシェやレストランもあり立地は最高だと思います。
オーナーのマダムは英語を話して下さり、私達は夜の8時半頃と遅い到着だったのですが、電話でのやりとり後にホテル前で待っててくださり、鍵を受け取る事が出来ました。
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I used it with my family of 4. Nice view along the river, quiet and romantic place at night. The building itself is very old, but the inside has been beautifully renovated, and the electrical appliances, utensils, and tableware around the kitchen were all there, and it was very clean!
I parked my car in front of the hotel and moved to a nearby parking after carrying my luggage.
I think the location is great as there are markets and restaurants nearby.
The owner, Madam, spoke English, and although we arrived late at around 8:30 pm, she waited for us in front of the hotel after a phone call, and we were able to receive the keys. rice field.
chisato nishijima — Google review
Best apartment we stayed in whilst on our 2 week tour of Europe!!!
So cosy, comfortable beds and sofa! A TV we could actually listen to as had the option to change some channels to English.
Such a lovely view also! Right out on to the little canal! Highly recommend!!!
Sammiiee Allen — Google review
A "Real Eyeopener"!
This compact "old town" area of Southeast Colmar is a place "not to be missed" by visitors! It gets its name due to the "historic houses" built on both sides of the small, meandering, Lauch River.... and the "fairy tale vibe". The area is wonderful to walk around-- and has cobbled streets, colourful "half-timbered" houses, and a "covered market". It can also be seen by boat. It has been awarded by TripAdvisor the esteemed "Certificate of Excellence". It is indeed well worth a visit. It is no wonder that it has been rated as one of the "top of places" to visit/things to do, while in Colmar. It will definitely add to one's memories of the visit.
I hope that this Review has been helpful.
Mark Doctoroff — Google review
Lovely time walking around Home Little Venice there's so much more than the picturesque bridge's to see with a few lovely restaurants along the canal, and little boat trip back and forth . It's only a short walk from here to the indoor market .
My recommendations would be early evening when all the lights come on for beautiful pictures .
Debbie Diamandis — Google review
Beautiful holiday appartement in the centre of town. Picture attached is from the living room window.
Wayne Anderton — Google review
Colmar is a very beautiful town to visit. Many old historic buildings.
Escobaria Gracilis — Google review
Beautiful place, I enjoyed my stay here and would highly recommend