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How long is the drive from Jesolo to Berlin?

The direct drive from Jesolo to Berlin is 704 mi (1,133 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Jesolo to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munich, Salzburg, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Potsdam, Bamberg, Augsburg, Weimar, Lignano Sabbiadoro, and Udine, as well as top places to visit like Parco Zoo Punta Verde and Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, or the ever-popular Bibione Spiaggia.

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Top cities between Jesolo and Berlin

The top cities between Jesolo and Berlin are Munich, Salzburg, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Potsdam, Bamberg, Augsburg, Weimar, Lignano Sabbiadoro, and Udine. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Jesolo and 5 hours from Berlin.
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Lignano Sabbiadoro

Lignano Sabbiadoro is a popular summer destination located in the Udine region of northeastern Italy. Situated on the Adriatic Sea coast, it is known for its family-friendly beach resorts and stunning natural landscapes. The area boasts immense lagoons that offer opportunities for waterside walks and bike rides, as well as birdwatching in Valle Cavanata.
2% as popular as Munich
28 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Berlin
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Udine

Udine, located in northeastern Italy, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Udine Castle, perched on a hilltop, houses various museums and an art gallery showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists like Tiepolo and Caravaggio. From the castle, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
2% as popular as Munich
10 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Berlin
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Salzburg

Salzburg, an Austrian city near the German border, offers stunning views of the Eastern Alps. Divided by the Salzach River, it features a medieval Altstadt on one bank and a 19th-century Neustadt on the other. The birthplace of Mozart is now a museum showcasing his childhood instruments. Known for being the setting of The Sound Of Music, Salzburg is a must-see destination with guided tours to its filming locations.
40% as popular as Munich
13 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Berlin
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Munich

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Mass Transportation Systems
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is a city rich in history and culture. It's famous for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and historic beer halls like the Hofbräuhaus. The Altstadt (Old Town) features iconic landmarks such as the Neues Rathaus with its popular glockenspiel show. Additionally, Munich offers diverse culinary experiences, from traditional Swabian dishes to international cuisine.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Berlin
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Augsburg

Augsburg, located in Bavaria, is renowned as one of Germany's ancient cities. Its city center boasts a diverse architectural landscape featuring medieval guild houses, the historic St. Mary's cathedral dating back to the 11th century, and the distinctive onion-domed Sankt Ulrich und Afra abbey. Notable Renaissance structures such as the Augsburger Town Hall with its opulent Golden Hall add to the city's charm.
3% as popular as Munich
37 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Berlin
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Nuremberg

Nuremberg, also known as Narmberch in the local dialect, is a significant city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Munich and ranks as the 14th largest city in Germany with a population of around 511,628 residents.
18% as popular as Munich
15 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Berlin
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Bamberg

Bamberg, located in northern Bavaria, Germany, is a picturesque town set on 7 hills at the confluence of the Regnitz and Main rivers. Its old town boasts well-preserved structures spanning from the 11th to 19th centuries, including the striking Altes Rathaus and the Romanesque Bamberg Cathedral with its impressive stone carvings.
4% as popular as Munich
20 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Berlin
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Weimar

Located in central Germany, Weimar is renowned as the birthplace of Weimar Classicism, a significant cultural movement. The city celebrates its literary heritage with the Goethe & Schiller Monument and museums dedicated to these iconic writers. Visitors can explore Goethe's baroque residence at the Goethe National Museum and discover Schiller's legacy at the adjacent museum. Additionally, architecture enthusiasts can admire works by Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus Museum Weimar.
3% as popular as Munich
31 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Berlin
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Leipzig

Leipzig, the largest city in Saxony, Germany, is a vibrant metropolis with a rich history and modern charm. With a population of over 600,000 people, it's part of the Central German Metropolitan Region. The city boasts historic landmarks like Auerbachs Keller, an ancient eatery where Goethe wrote part of Faust.
11% as popular as Munich
18 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Berlin
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Potsdam

Potsdam, a city bordering Berlin, Germany, is home to the magnificent Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great. The palace complex includes the Renaissance Orangery Palace and its stunning Italian-style gardens with fountains. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the Historic Mill and explore the neoclassical Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by English gardens. Additionally, Potsdam boasts the 19th-century Roman Baths featuring diverse architectural styles.
10% as popular as Munich
13 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Jesolo to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Jesolo to Berlin (with short detours) are English Garden, Fortress Hohensalzburg, and Altstadt Salzburg. Other popular stops include Allianz Arena, Zoo Leipzig, and Mirabell Palace.
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Bibione Spiaggia

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bibione Spiaggia is a renowned Italian seaside town that offers an idyllic summer getaway with its expansive eight-kilometer golden sandy beach, abundant hotels, charming local cafes, and bustling vendors. The destination boasts rich historical and artistic heritage, providing travelers with a chance to explore monuments, buildings, and natural treasures. Visitors can also enjoy the town's resplendent thermal baths and scenic cycle paths that make car-free exploration possible.
The beach and water are clean, the water is the perfect temperature, I found many shells and it's very beautiful.You are not allowed to smoke or bring pets on the beach, which I think is ok, because it is always clean. You have designated smoking areas and restaurants nearby.
Denisa D — Google review
I was surprise that i could chilled there and slept for about 2h on the "liegenstuhl with sonnenschrim" without getting charged for the place.. It was so relaxing with the sound of the wave, summer Breeze & giggles from the kids who were playing there n having fun.it has beach sevice guys to control everything there or if u need help. The beach is nice, clean, and even have closet room and shower. But the toilet was dirty and one of the cleaning service was so rude.
R S — Google review
Soooo beautiful and long beach with nice sand, warm water. Price 24 euros for an umbrella and 3 chairs, in July 2025.
Alexandra B — Google review
Water quality is good anway its not for snorchling, due to sand visibility in water is low. Beach is clean and fully equipped with important facilities like bar, toilet, place for rest, showers. Like that is forbiden to smoke on beach, anyway you have option to smoke in dedicated places. Issue for me was that this beach is duting season very overcrowded with milions of people, anway in water is enough placem acces to wate is very good for kids, slowly invreasing depth of water. Safety included from beach staff.Lot of guys is selling stuf on beach and yes is warmy here during the season 🙂
Andrej M — Google review
Great location, quite large, family friendly, beautiful sea. Lots of restaurants in town, fantastic italian ice cream.
H K — Google review
Dirty shallow water. You always have to walk a Long distance to reach any point you need. Africans trying to sell some goods of unknown quality.. I have seen much prettier places to spend holidays. Sorry
Jan K — Google review
Really well-organized beach. I like the system where resort guests have a reserved chair and umbrella for the entire stay. Good Job!!
Givara B — Google review
I just passing Bibione and want to get fast swim, well the water is dirty because of sand that is obvious, so no snorchling. The prices for sun beds are crazy 😀. I guess is good place for family with the Kids.
Jaroslav P — Google review
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4.1
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Villaggio Tivoli Bibione, 30020 Bibione VE, Italy
https://www.bibione.com/it/bibione/la-spiaggia/bibionespiaggia
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Parco Zoo Punta Verde

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Nestled between Bibione and Lignano, Parco Zoo Punta Verde is a delightful escape for families and animal enthusiasts alike. Spanning an impressive 100,000 square meters, this zoo showcases over 200 species from around the globe in thoughtfully designed habitats that reflect their natural environments. Visitors can wander through themed areas like Africa and Australia while enjoying the lush botanical collections that highlight local flora.
This zoo impressed me so, so much. There are a wide variety of animals to see with information posted about each one. The animals are well taken care of. I loved being able to feed the goats for €0.50. They have animal stamps posted up throughout the zoo as well. The gift shop was cute and I loved the bags they had for sale. Overall, this was an incredible experience and I can’t wait to come back.
Kaeli W — Google review
This zoo is a great place to spend the day and offers a wide variety of animals to see, including capybaras, giraffes, tigers, pumas, and lions. The enclosures are nicely designed, and it’s clear that the animals are well cared for. The layout is easy to follow, so walking around is simple and enjoyable. One of the nice touches is the small bar where you can grab a cold drink or a snack like a sandwich perfect if you need a break. You can also bring your own food and enjoy it at one of the picnic tables, which is really convenient. Overall, it’s a fun and relaxing place to visit, whether you're going with friends, family, or just looking to enjoy a few hours surrounded by animals and nature. Highly recommended if you're looking for a well-kept zoo with a good atmosphere.
J M — Google review
Very clean, beautiful zoo. We were in the park for 5 hours. The only downside is no free water fountains (or at least not that we're aware), we paid 80 cent for a liter at a refill station. Other than that animals were out and about and we saw 90% of them very clearly, even the famous snow leopard.
Iva J — Google review
Small but nice zoo with quite many spieces on small territory. Some animals were hidden. Clean toilets, many opportunities to have a rest a many places for children. Nice time to spend when weather doesnt allow visiting the beach.
Ivan S — Google review
Well organised park,easy to get around,clean. It's accessible also for strollers and for people in wheelchair. It was thought through. Lots of trees that offer shade and 2 pretty big playgrounds for kids. Animals are well taken care of. The bathrooms are all clean, changing table for babies is also available. The parking is free 100m from the entrance. We enjoyed our day,it was during the week so we were almost alone. The only negative thing is the entrance fee. I believe it really is too expensive. We will come back because it's a great experience and well spent day..
Kristina S — Google review
One of the nicest Zoo I ever visited. Animals looked well taken care of and whole Zoo seems well maintained. There are also 2 nice playgrounds for kids. Would recommend for all families.
Staš J — Google review
Nothing special, no big cats to see, we managed to see a tiger briefly, cleanliness for a 10, I recommend it for children from 3 to 6.7 years old, older ones will be bored
Brigita V — Google review
Very nice for kids and adults. Zoo is well organised and you should reserve like 3-4h for a visit.
Roman U — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(1247)
Via Giorgio Scerbanenco, 19, 33054 Lignano Sabbiadoro UD, Italy
http://www.parcozoopuntaverde.it/
+39 0431 428775
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Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta is a historic site, originally built in 313AD and featuring the largest floor mosaic in Western Christianity. The complex includes the Crypt of Excavations with geometric mosaics and terracotta flooring from an earlier stage, as well as the Fresco Crypt near the altar, housing faded yet beautiful 12th-century frescoes.
Highlight of the small town. This magnificent basilica, originally founded in the 4th century, is a masterpiece of early Christian architecture. The highlight is the stunning mosaic floor, one of the largest and most intricate in the world, depicting biblical scenes and early Christian symbols. The basilica’s long history, including its role as a major religious center in the Roman Empire, adds to its significance.you should definitely download the audio guide then you can really appreciate the the stories of the mosaics.
Anthony C — Google review
A cradle of our faith for my country. From here the misionary work went out to the east. Glorious holly place, with a lot of history, beautiful mosaics and old architecture. Cript is amazing with lot of relics.
Rok S — Google review
One of the most important church seats in this part of Italy, also for Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. Basilica is build on the 1. century Roman mosaics, that were covered in 4. century by other level of mosaics. On top of those two layers of mosaics the present church was built. The Bell tower dated from 11. century. The three naval church has leather patriarchal seat. The crypt is full of frescos from life of Jesus and the life of saint Hermagoras and saint Fortunatus. You can admire early and fine early Christian mosaics. I liked the most the one with a turtle and the big one that represents sea with boats and sailers.
Gaber Z — Google review
The Basilica of Aquileia is a treasure that everyone should visit. The mosaic floor is absolutely stunning, and the space around the Basilica is pleasant and relaxing. The frescoed crypt is also fantastic! Absolutely recommended when passing through the FVG region!
Camilla Z — Google review
The Basilica is a beautiful piece of architecture. Majestic with a magnificent mosaic floor and ornate wooden roof. Also fantastic is the visit to the archaeological dig area below the Basilica where it is possible to see the early roman mosaic dating back to the first century a.d. The area surrounding the Basilica is also very interesting and kept in order.
Lachlan M — Google review
Fascinating early Christian basilica. Floor mosaics back to the 5th C.
Rick P — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches ever!
Moritz L — Google review
Italy is a country of historical beauties and this Cattedrale is undoubtedly one of them. As soon as one enters the building is immediately overwhelmed by history: the view of the soffit and of the floors, covered by mosaics, is truly breathtaking. When admiring this church you can “touch” the architectural, engineering and artistic ability of our ancestors: these treasures have withstood over a millennium (even more, when considering the original layers dating from B.C.). The building basement is a surprise of mosaics and there it’s really astonishing how, through small tiles, those artists were able to depict amazing subjects, such as animals, faces and various objects. Just a small suggestion: the descriptions of the mosaics made on the handrails, has it is done, is not a very clever solutions, since most of the writings have gone.
Rey R — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1505)
Piazza Capitolo, 1, 33051 Aquileia UD, Italy
https://www.basilicadiaquileia.it/
+39 0431 919719
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Parco Grotte del Caglieron

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Nature & Parks
Wildlife refuge
Caverns & Caves
Caves Caglieron is a stunning natural and artificial cave complex with picturesque waterfalls that can be admired from walking paths. The area is a beautiful nature reserve, offering visitors the chance to stroll amidst lush greenery and enjoy the soothing sound of flowing water. The caves are spread along the waterfalls, accessible via wooden bridges and walkways.
This place is amazing! So beautiful, it feels like a magic world in the rain forest. I visited on a Wednesday with my three children who are 6, 8, and 10. They loved it the scenery is absolutely stunning. There was no wait. It is definitely slick and the boardwalk through the park is mostly only fit for tennis shoes or something similar. We did the elevated portion of the trail and it was a lot less impressive than the lower portion. This also could have been because it was quite hot and I was struggling to understand the map. I highly recommend this excursion. Parking was easy, and there is a small café with drinks and snacks and a restroom.
Wendy W — Google review
Beautiful path, quite easy to do for people of all ages and fitness. The standard loop walk of about 1.5 miles takes you through the caves and canyon where you can see waterfalls. You're given a map at the ticket office but even without it the path is well signed and easy to follow. I recommend going early morning in summer as it can get hot hiking back up. Also the parking is a bit complicated to figure out, it would help if there were a sign post next to it with instructions instead of on-the-go reading from the meter screen which is difficult when is very sunny as the day we went. A standard loop walking slowly takes you about 1 hour so don't pay more than 1.5h parking unless you plan on having lunch at the restaurant inside the loop path or stop at the bar near the car park.
M J — Google review
Very cool place, challenging paths and great views. Lots of history and ecology along the way. Parking is 2€/hour and entry is 4€/person. DONT TAKE THE CASTLE DETOUR, long, difficult and underwhelming.
Colby R — Google review
It is an easy walking activity and very interesting cave. Not so big, so don’t plan hours. We could manage it in 1 hour. You can park next to the bridge in a Parking lot, 1 h = 2€. You need to buy the parking ticket directly from the automata. We arrived around 10 am, it was not busy.
Nikolett C — Google review
Beautiful, easy hike that’s great for young kids. There’s 2 restaurants near the trail and parking is easy to navigate. The trail is about 1.5 miles
Alyssa H — Google review
nice little 1km hike through the caves / along the creek. Walking slow and seeing everything you can finish in 20/30min. 4 euros a person and 2 euro per hour for parking is a little much but it’s a decent walk / attraction
Just G — Google review
Very beautiful views in cave, for me it's was amazing for only 4 euro have to visit it 😀
Natalija K — Google review
We had a fantastic experience here all thanks to Dino and the two wonderful girls. Not only is the attraction very stunning to look at and interesting to see( also a bargain 4 euros). We accidentally dropped our car key on the route and Dino and the girls couldn't have been more helpful, searching with us and hero Dino found them. Thank you so much guys for a fantastic experience!
Stephen L — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Via Ronzon, 2, 31010 Fregona TV, Italy
https://www.prolocofregona.it/grotte-del-caglieron/
+39 328 811 7359
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Villa Manin

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Villa
Museums
Villa Manin is a grand 17th-century estate that once served as a military headquarters for Napoleon and now welcomes visitors for guided tours. Located near Codroipo in the plains bordering Pordenone province, it is Friuli's largest palazzo. The nearby Aquileia, an ancient Roman city with a basilica adorned with intricate mosaics, adds to the historical richness of the area.
Villa Manin is an absolutely stunning place to visit! The architecture is breathtaking, and the park surrounding it is especially beautiful in spring, with vibrant flowers and colors everywhere. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing stroll. During my visit, there was a fantastic exhibition showcasing Vespa and Lambretta motors, which was a great touch for vintage scooter enthusiasts. But for me, the highlight was the VR experience that took me back in time to see how the gardens looked in the 1700s—it was truly incredible! If you visit, make sure to try it. Highly recommend this place!
Delaram M — Google review
Beautiful palace hidden in local area. Visit after lunch in San Daniele for world famous prosciutto. Restore nicely and taking very good care of. Beautiful ceilings and wood doors. The only down side is almost everything in Italian although I tried with audio scripts in English there is much less information than my husband gets in Italian and also some of them are no description as well even in Italian. I was very curious to an object in church, which contain looks like born or something. My husband is from local and he said he never see inside when he was small. So hope to get more attention from people and they can keep it for future. All the staff are very nice and helpful.
Y ( — Google review
My second visit since 2022, glorious as ever. The festival covers a wide range of stalls with great artisan products and incredible collection of plants. We bought a camelia that blossoms through the winter which is unbelievable almost and a fancy variety of cosmos. Can’t wait to plant them already!
K D — Google review
A gem worth visiting when in FVG. Villa is “empty” of any original furniture, but hosta many exhibitions. It is free to visit the outside premises and the park behind the villa, where you can find serenity.
Jure L — Google review
I already been here for two concerts. It is amazing, very intimate vibe. Entering a concert here is as easy as it gets. Before you know it, you are already in front of the stage. Be aware, parking can be a bit chaotic, so if you are not from around, I recommend you paying for parking (15 eur approx). I recommend booking parking 5, as getting to it is a lot less chaotic than 3 and 4. Still be there on time, you never know. From any parking, you will have a good 15/20 mins walk to the venue, so allow yourself time. From parking 5, the walk is very nice. Locals place small bier gardens on their gardens so you can have a stop before or after the concert You walk in slowly into the villa and right before you know it, you are there with you fav artist. Enjoy it
Nicolas A — Google review
We visited the Villa garden while being on a concert and it was a very nice Italian place.
Zornitsa Y — Google review
Beautiful villa, and garden behind it. Very easy to find, good parking. Nice visitors center and shop. No dogs allowed in the garden area, but allowed in front of the villa in the open area. Lots of beautiful flowers and statues. Very peaceful area.
Katie R — Google review
At the concerts those that just parked in the field were better off than those of us that paid for the parking. If you want own water, you better have a backpack with bladder. Otherwise beer is not expensive.
Blaž L — Google review
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Stradone Manin, 10, 33033 Passariano UD, Italy
http://www.villamanin.it/
+39 0432 821211
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Gorizia Castle

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Castle
Museums
Gorizia Castle, an impressive 11th-century structure perched on a hill, is a must-visit during your city tour. The castle houses the Museum of Medieval Gorizia, the Synagogue of 1756 with its Jewish history museum, and the Museum of the Great War in Casa Dornberg and Casa Tasso. Additionally, it's home to the Transalpina Station, historically significant as it marked the border between Italian and Slovenian areas.
An extremely well preserved and presented castle. Rare interactive attractions, especially interesting for children. This is definitely one of my favorite castles I've been to. Some of the staff have some work to do - we almost had a row because they were unwilling to accept my daughter's free entry despite the fact that I had a FVG card. But it happens to everyone. After all, our memories of the castle are WONDERFUL!
Ivan O — Google review
A must see if you visit Gorizia. It was very damaged during the war but they made amazing job. Inside is very good museum, I recomend you get a tablet at the ticket office for virtual guidance. The mideval kitchen is very well preserved. Unfortunatelly the second floor is under reconstruction so we left it for next time.
Rok S — Google review
Wonderful castle dating back to the 12th century. The history of the castle is very interesting, as it changed hands numerous times during the ages, with each owner leaving their own mark. Visited during a rainy day which only added to the atmosphere of the place. There are numerous interesting exhibits, including weapons and musical instruments. The great hall hosts a multimedia presentation on the history of the castle and the surrounding lands. The price of a ticket was 10€ per adult, with tickets for children and senior citizens costing less. The price of admission was well worth it, as the ticket office will also provide tablets on request which will enhance the experience with interesting tidbits of information. This is a must see!
Stjepan L — Google review
Views are fantastic. We weren't able to go in but the small village adjacent has a church and museum that are very nice to see from the outside. There a several spots you can walk around to see the cityscape. Loved it even without entry.
Greg H — Google review
Good and much needed renovations make it worth the visit. The audioguide wasn't working very well but is included in the price (maybe we got a defected one). Overall very well done and exhaustive.
Federica C — Google review
Nice to spend 1 to 2 hours. Audio info at some spots is available in Italian, Slovenian, German and English.
Ilse H — Google review
Lovely old castle. Part being repaired bur with visiting
Mark H — Google review
It is really nice castle, and there is modern audiovisual experiences to move you in the past. So it is definitely worth to visit while in this city. Part of castle is under restoration, so observation deck isn’t available right now. Ticket is 10€🥲
Artem — Google review
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4.3
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Borgo Castello, 36, 34170 Gorizia GO, Italy
https://www.turismofvg.it/Castles/Gorizia-Castle
+39 0481 535146
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Cividale del Friuli

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Cividale del Friuli is a charming town located in the Udine region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, North Italy. Nestled in the foothills of the eastern Alps and close to the Slovenian border, this picturesque town offers a rich historical and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore monumental doors designed by Scamozzi, stroll through beautiful squares overlooking the Duomo, and admire Venetian palaces and historic buildings.
4.6
(786)
33043 Province of Udine, Italy, USA
http://www.comune.cividale-del-friuli.ud.it/
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Vajont Dam

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Dams
Vajont Dam, located in the Friulian Dolomite National Park, is a haunting reminder of the tragic events that unfolded in 1963. The dam offers visits to its crown and features a visitor center with exhibits detailing the Mount Toc landslide disaster. Adjacent to the dam is a famous climbing wall that was established in 1978, providing an opportunity to witness Mauro Corona, one of the pioneering climbers who explored these cliffs.
I have visited Vajont 3 times and have told many many people about this very sad place and what happened there. I still can't believe the tragedy that occurred and so many people losing their lives, it's incomprehensible that so much earth was displaced and now sits there towering above the dam wall.
Joseph A — Google review
One of those places you must visit but then make you sad to think of the magnitude of the tragedy that occurred. Guided tours are arranged within reasonable intervals. We visited on a Saturday so parking was hard as expected but we got a spot not far away.
Aileen K — Google review
Interesting to see what has happened here, only downside is that it's only accessible with a paid guided tour.
Nick D — Google review
The Vajont Dam is an impressive feat of engineering, but it is also infamous for the disaster that occurred here in 1963. It is definitely worth a visit, as the atmosphere will certainly affect you, and it is clear that the locals still bear the memory of this event with them. To go directly to the top of the dam, you need to purchase a ticket for a guided tour. Unfortunately, most of the tour takes place outside the dam, at a viewpoint in the shadow of a small church. The adjacent paid car park is not very large, but there are other car parks within walking distance a little further into the mountains. There are no toilets here.
Ondřej P — Google review
Our visit to the Vajont Dam in Italy was a mixed experience. While we were unable to walk on the dam itself, as it seemed to be reserved for pre-announced visits only, we did find access to the bottom of the dam. Taking a walk in this area offered a unique perspective and allowed us to appreciate the grandeur of the structure. However, it's impossible to separate the Vajont Dam from its tragic history. The dam is forever linked to the devastating landslide and subsequent flooding in 1963, which resulted in significant loss of life and property. This somber history casts a shadow over the site, serving as a reminder of the profound impact of that tragic event. Our visit was a mix of awe at the engineering feat and a reflection on the profound sorrow associated with this place.
Wioleta D — Google review
A lesser-known landmark in a fairly remote valley, but well worth the visit. The dam was built in the 60s and caused a major catastrophe, but it still stands. You can walk right up to the dam from the rear side, and you can walk on top of it, but only if you join a guided tour. Though the tour is nice, it's only available in Italian, but even if you don't speak the language, you can still enjoy the stroll over the dam and the amazing views from it
Luka Z — Google review
A reminder of the respect needed for the power and sometimes cruel beauty of nature. Definitely worth a visit if travelling through the Dolomites. This was the site of a terrible tragedy in 1963 when a massive landslide in the night from the slopes of Monte Toc above displaced millions of litres of water over the dam, drowning 1910 people (Including any children) in the village below. The dam is now disused and the site of a number of moving monuments and memorials to those who lost their lives.
Lester W — Google review
It is a beautiful place to see, but with sad history. Even though it is a good example of how unpredictable nature can be. Let's these kind of place only learn us!
Veselina L — Google review
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Strada Regionale, 251, 33080 Pordenone PN, Italy
http://www.turismofvg.it/Monumenti-e-siti-storici/Diga-del-Vajont
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Waterfall Kozjak

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Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Waterfalls
Nestled in a moss-covered limestone chamber, the Kozjak Waterfall is a stunning 15-meter cascade that flows into a turquoise pool. The surrounding area offers a rich historical and natural experience, with attractions like military cemeteries, chapels, and the fortress Kluze. Visitors can explore the Walk of Peace, which showcases cultural heritage and natural beauty through marked trails and information boards.
It's about a 30 to 45-minute walk from the parking area to the waterfall. Along the way, you'll also pass a wooden suspension bridge over the river — a scenic highlight of the route.
Yogesh B — Google review
Incredible natural beauty! The bridge over the water was breathtaking. Hike was fairly easy to do with kids. We also enjoyed the little drink station you can donate money and take a cold beverage. They also had bee boxes which were fun since I have kept bees in the past. So that was exciting.
Jeff J — Google review
Very beautiful with lots of places to stop and touch the water. You can go down to the river itself but it is not an easy descent. The whole path is not accessible and it is not a very easy walk but it is very peaceful and beautiful. Entrance fee is only at the last leg of the walk.
Anat — Google review
It’s a must if you are in Slovenia! There is a huge parking lot - you have to pay via app the parking. Then you have an easy 20min walk to the waterfall that seems to be like out of this world! Truly worth the walk and drive there.
Sara S — Google review
In Kobarid there is a paid car park (the first hour is free and the rest is reasonable) you have 15 minutes to Napoleon Bridge. In pick times, you should go in early (we arrived at 10 and had no problem). Otherwise there is a huge car park (Kobarid Fall). Make sure you download the app Easy Park in advance or bring cash. The route is very nice and the waterfall costs 5e per adult. There is a family fare. The river is absolutely beautiful but the waterfall is out of this world. You can continue the route and do the long historical trail but it's a bit steep and in total 7km long. In the route you can also see the trenches and a wooden bridge. If you are coming from Ljubljana we recommend getting the highway to Nova Gorica and then the 103 and 102. This path is less curvy than other roads.
Emma G — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place and well worth the hike to it. We went to see Slovenia’s largest waterfall the day before (Slap Boka) but it’s such a disappointment (when there isn’t much water) compared to the Slap Kozjak. The final view point is from a wooden area, all well done. Some steps might be a bit wet but there’s usually a metal line to hold onto. There’s an entrance fee of 5 Euro which is well spent.
Andreas W — Google review
Nice experience. The official parking is about 20 min away. But the trail to waterfall reveals beautiful Soča river so no boring moments. As per May 2025, the wooden bridge was closed. But new wooden beams were already stacked near by which make me conclude that it will be reopen soon. The entrance fee is decent 5 EUR. The walk from entrance to waterfall is 5-10 min. The one issue is end of trail because the visitors need to come back the same way. The platform near the waterfall is quite small and the passage is very narrow and only 1 person can go through. In our case, a lady stopped in the passage and took pics for a long time. Would suggest to management to put signs in that spot. Other than that, great place!
Tamir K — Google review
Beautiful and not too tiring to hike to the waterfall. The scenery and air is so nice. There is also a nice cafe just outside the carpark place. Entrance is 5 euro to the waterfall.
C O — Google review
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5222 Kobarid, Slovenia
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Lake Bohinj

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the heart of Slovenia, Lake Bohinj is a nature lover's paradise. This expansive glacial lake offers a tranquil setting with its crystal-clear waters mirroring the surrounding mountains. Visitors can partake in various water sports such as swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, and canoeing. For those seeking relaxation, there are boats and paddle boats available for rent or fishing gear to enjoy a leisurely day by the serene waters.
Much quieter than lake bled with regular transport links from bled and Ljubljana. People swim, hire paddleboards etc from here. A few bar/restaurants to choose from. The church you can climb the tower and see the inside for a few euros. It was very pretty inside the tower did have some information. I would say there is more to see in this church than the one on the island in Bled.
J D — Google review
Very tranquil, placid, clam, mirror lake with clear see-through waters. Surroundings make photos surrealistic, especially early in the morning with the low hanging clouds and misty layers. Boat rides available. Walk around the whole lake takes about two to three hours depending on speed.
G. C — Google review
A lake where there is a wonderful energy and you calm down by it. It takes you into meditation. You can also go SUP, boating or just swimming. I really recommend a visit.
Zumba Š — Google review
Peaceful, natural, and absolutely beautiful! Lake Bohinj is less crowded than Lake Bled but just as stunning—maybe even more for nature lovers. Surrounded by mountains and crystal-clear water, it’s perfect for swimming, kayaking, or just relaxing by the shore. The atmosphere is calm and untouched, great for hiking and enjoying the fresh alpine air. We loved the scenic views and the overall peaceful vibe. A hidden gem in Slovenia! It has plenty of parking and at less cost compared to lake bled. It's bigger and calm.
Anup T — Google review
Campers delight! Just 40 mins from bled- this lake is stunning and located between Julian Alps! We found a nice parking spot towards end of the lake away from commercial area! Water a bit chilly even during 26-27 degrees but very clean!
Tanya M — Google review
It's trully magical place! Incredibly beautiful setting. A big hike around the lake is highly recommended.
Julia S — Google review
It is a much larger lake compared to Lake Bled and makes you feel more immersed in nature. I recommend exploring the shores and nearby areas within the Ukanc region. It’s definitely one of the natural beauties that must be seen in Slovenia. Although Bled is more charming, this place is far more magnificent.
Evren B — Google review
What a special place. The mountains rising up to the sky and eventually coming down to the shores of the lake were spectacular. The Chrystal clear water of the lake was so inviting. Have to bring a swimsuit next time I’m here.
Martin B — Google review
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4265 Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenia, USA
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Monte Santo di Lussari

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Monte Santo di Lussari is a charming mountain destination with a picturesque village, pilgrimage church, and ski slopes. In the summer, visitors can take a chairlift to the top of the mountain and explore the scenic village at 1740 meters. The area offers stunning views of rocky peaks, valleys, and glaciers. Trekking enthusiasts will find various routes of different difficulty levels to surrounding peaks.
wonderful place! I really liked it, it's a pity that my phone died and I couldn't take more photos! I'll definitely come in winter!!!!🇮🇹🩷🧡❤️❤️🩷🩷🩷❤️❤️
VALERII G — Google review
The views are breathtaking, and it’s not too crowded if you start your visit around 10:00am
Robert H — Google review
Beautiful view of the surrounding hills and mountains. Possibility of refreshments at several providers around the church and the path from the gondola to the very top of Višarij. In the small street there are also a few shops with various souvenirs. There is also a church on the hill, which says that this is the only landmark or place where nations unite and do not separate. They are right!
Tadej B — Google review
A wonderful, completely different place on the mountain that is definitely worth seeing.
Vanja B — Google review
Magical place covered in snow in winter. We loved it!
Kornelija V — Google review
An amazing place for weekend skiing. Less than two hours from the airport in Ljubljana. You can leave your car at the foot of the mountain at the free parking in Camporosso In Valcanale, where you can also rent a ski equipment. If you are looking for a peaceful quiet place, it is worth staying in one of the three small hotels on the top of mountain. During winter a gondola lift is closed at 16:00. From this time only a small group of hotel guests and service stay on the top. Silence, peace, amazing views. Priceles
Mirek T — Google review
The heaven on earth. There are cafes above the mountain where we can eat while enjoying the beautiful view of the mountains. The cable car service makes it easier to reach the top of the mountain. One of the best place for skiing.
Shahla Y — Google review
Absolutely stunning and beautifull. I went there in the summer and now in the winter and I cant decide what is more beautifull. Its perfect for skiing, walking , enjoying beautifull view and good food. I recommend to everyone to go there in summer and in winter. There is cable car in Camporosso that will take you up. Sill under the impression of that beautiful place.
Tea B — Google review
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33018 Tarvisio, Province of Udine, Italy
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Laghi di Fusine

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Laghi di Fusine, a stunning pair of alpine lakes, is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Nestled in the quiet wonder of the Dolomites, these neighboring lakes offer picturesque views and serene surroundings. Whether you're an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, Laghi di Fusine provides an ideal setting to immerse yourself in Friuli's natural beauty.
Amazing lake to visit for a day or two. It can get quite busy during the holidays but with some patience you can still get it.
Federico S — Google review
Two very beautiful lakes with a lot of hiking opportunities. The trails going around the lakes to required sure footedness and good shoes, there are a lot of tree trunks and rocks/lose stones. Dog friendly and several options for food and drinks. You pay €5 for a full day to park.
Amber D — Google review
I visited the Laghi di Fusine recently and it was one of the most peaceful and scenic places I’ve seen. The water is unbelievably clear and emerald-turquoise — you can easily see stones and plant life beneath the surface — and the whole scene is framed by the dramatic, snow-topped Julian Alps (you get sweeping views of Mangart in the background).  The loop trail around the upper lake is an easy, well-marked walk (about 2 km for the circular route) with benches and viewpoints where you can stop and soak it in. In autumn the trees are changing colour, the ducks glide calmly across the water, and the setting feels quietly majestic — a perfect spot to slow down and recharge.
Naresh P — Google review
Such an amazing place!!!!! I was realy looking forward to visiting this place and it was worth all the long way. You have to pay to park there, but it is an amazing place to visit. HIGHLY recommended. You feel like in a windows desktop wallpaper.
Jennifer C — Google review
The landscape is very beautiful and you get two lakes in one visit😍 I can defenetly recomand it!
Silviu G — Google review
We planned spontaneously to visit the lake and walk around. It's always beautiful in sunny days. Nice clean water surrounded by trees. From villach it took around 38min drive. There are three parking spots. One is just before the entrance and 2 after the entrace.we paid 5eurro to entrance for our car. We parked in just 50min from entrace. And enjoy nice walk. Even if you have one hour you would manage one round along the lake. If you have more time can visit both lake.
Jyotshna B — Google review
Amazing clear blue lake in the Julian Apls with great views of the mountains and greenery all around. Brilliant view of the Italian side of Mangart. There is an entry charge to visit the lake, it's not much but we didn't know about it. Parking was easy by the side of the road next to the lake. There toilets and cafés around the lake. The views are amazing. You cannot swim in the lake!! We didn't know and there are no signs saying no swimming. We had 2 police officer type people telling us and a few others to get out of the lake, luckily they were really polite and understanding so they informed us about the no swimming rule and said it's ok this time as it was the first time. We just saw 2 other people in the lake swimming so thought it was ok. You can rest a row boat and row on the lake which is a good option. The rowing boats were pretty but made of metal which didn't feel right so we didn't do that. Good for a stop over if you are in Bovec.
Gaurav G — Google review
It is a very very very beautiful and peaceful place!!! I took a train from Trieste to Tarvisio Boscoverde and walked along the bike paths to the lake!!! Almost like 10km!! Next time I’ll try with the bike! And I thought it’s forbidden to swim in the lake, but yes you can!!! I came for the NO BORDER MUSIC FESTIVAL! If you love nature, hiking, biking, and music, 100% recommended to come!! You won’t regret! But maybe bring some water with you, because the water from the fountain is not drinkable.
Jung-Chun L — Google review
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33018 Tarvisio, Province of Udine, Italy, USA
13

Arena Franz Ferdinand Nassfeld

Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Functional rooms in a trendy budget hotel with a bar & a sauna, plus free breakfast.
Tomorrow is my last day of a week here as a solo female skiier. Had the best holiday. The staff have all been wonderful. Professional, and genuinely caring and interested in my day. My room was great, excellent cleaning each day. Loved the outdoor pool and spa. Food was amazing (and the wine) Made some great friends. Would highly recommend.
Alison W — Google review
The hotel has an excellent location right next to the Millennium Express cable car, perfect for hiking and mountain activities. Breakfast and dinner were tasty and offered a good variety of fresh dishes. However, the hotel feels more like a hostel than a 4-star property — cheap partitions, creaky doors, and an inconvenient bathroom layout with the toilet separate from the sink. Staff were mixed: some were very kind and helpful, while others were uninterested or even pushy, insisting on drinks when we declined. The surroundings are disappointing — the access road and parking are unpaved, with no benches outside. Tropolach offers almost no evening entertainment beyond the hotel bar. The worst part was the chaos in the pool and lobby areas. Although we didn’t book an adults-only hotel, children were screaming and playing noisily, especially in the pool, without any supervision to maintain order. Such disorder is unacceptable for a hotel with a not-so-cheap price tag. Overall, great location and food, but the hotel needs better maintenance and management to meet 4-star standards.
S 8 — Google review
Simply the very best, right next to the cable cars and bike/ski rental! Pool and spa area are amazing, food was impeccable and the reception staff were all unbelievably helpful! I could not recommend this hotel enough to everyone!
Graham — Google review
Having been twice here during this year I can surely say that staying at this hotel was a wonderful experience. It is family friendly, super clean and the food is delicious. There are different hotel related activities you can do so we had a lot of fun. Compliments to Dario at the front desk for being informative and catering to our every need. Also to housekeeping for keeping everything neat and clean. A satisfied guest who will definitely come back again.
Jelena S — Google review
This hotel is the best hotel I have been in since 5 years it has lots of fun for everyone the price is really good for this much of activities. The view the walkability everything is good there I recommend this hotel so much for you all you can feel safe there and free
Antiwear — Google review
We spent a week here in August as a family of 4. We loved our stay. The hotel has all the comforts, it's clean and the food is very good. We enjoyed the pool, the activities and our kids loved the amazing Karolina and Mathias at the baby club. The position is incredible, right in front of the Millenium Express and close to lakes and bike trails. The rooms are a little small. We stayed in a suite and felt a little cramped. I think a hotel in this category must provide a fridge, particularly in the summer months and in my opinion having the guests pay for purified water at dinner is a bit of a faux pas considering the price. The breakfast and dinner buffets are delicious. The food was fresh and well prepared, in particular the "antipasti" from Giusy. The service provided was very good. We appreciated our server Gabriel. The hotel provided a cake for our daughter's birthday with just a day of notice and it was delicious and it made her happy.
Alessandro F — Google review
Room was a bit small, a 1,60m bed with aapproximately meter by meter shower,cabinet, small desk with free of charge tea/coffee bags and still and sparkling water. .... small but super great because there is a pre-room to put your shoes, laguage, jackets, skies and there is a ski boot dryer. There is almost a million variations of food for breakfast, and the dinners were great too. Location is top when skiing, because there is gondola like 200m away from the hotel.
Maša R — Google review
Just back from a week in the Arena Franz Ferdinand, what a fantastic hotel! I paid for the slightly larger room which was very comfortable. I loved the storage area at the front of the room. I used it to keep my rucksack, boots and climbing gear away from the main living area. The boot dryer was VERY welcome after a day of torrential rain. The room is a slightly strange set up. From the corridor, you can see through in to the storage area which is also where the toilet is situated. Bare that in mind when you need to go! Also the shower cubicle opens straight out in the bedroom/living area. Fine if you're on your own but if you're travelling with another person, make sure you know them well enough :-) The rooms are very cosy and comfortable, towels were big and fluffy as was the robe. Great to have a kettle in the room and a very good selection of tea, coffee, decaf and herbal tea which, along with a jug of water, was replenished daily. It would have been nice to have a fridge in the room too. I stayed half board. Breakfast was amongst the best I've seen in a hotel. Wide range of coffee (complete with syrups, various cups/mugs, hot and cold milk) cheese & hams, cereal, bead, sausage, omelettes made to order. The juicing machine was an interesting addition too. I had a very early checkout but I had a breakfast of sandwiches and fruits ready for me at reception. Evening meals were listed in the morning news (available at breakfast) They offered a good choice and were always tasty and filling. The plates there are huge! It's a buffet, just help yourself to as much as you like. The waiters take your drink order. There's a good choice and prices are fair. You can then either pay on the night by cash or card or charge everything to your room. Staff are lovely. Attentive, quick and friendly. Some can't speak English too well and I've only a basic level of German, but that was never an issue. And the climbing wall! Wow!! Loved it!! Wish all hotels had one :-) Finally, the +Card is so useful. I used it several times for free access to the cable car and chairlifts. You are given it at check in and it gives free access to transport and various attractions. It makes for a very cheap holiday. So, in summary, a great hotel in a beautiful location!
Sue W — Google review
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Tröpolach 152, 9631 Tröpolach, Austria
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+43 4285 71335
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Landskron Castle

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Landskron Castle, a historic hilltop fortress in Villach, Austria, has been home to various noble families from the 14th to the 17th century. Although destroyed by fire in 1812, it remains a top attraction with its medieval walls drawing many visitors for its scenic ascent and breathtaking views.
Great location close to Villach with lots of attractions. You may book a session with eagles on your wedding day. This is a real castle, a fantastic background for photos. Stunning views on each side. Every couple gets to cut their cake with a medieval sword. There is a beautiful Chapel located within the castle, great for a romantic ceremony. As a photographer I can recommend this location as one of favourites.
Marta P — Google review
You can't understand the lady who is speaking in English, actually translating the other one. But she's adorable :) the show itself is well handled and you can see they treat those animals with kindness. The negative thing is coffee (really bad) in the restaurant near the entrance,expensive souvenirs (7€ for a magnet) and the parking is way down the road so you have to walk UP HILL for 10min to reach the castle. Overall, great to see in person those magnificent birds of pray. We were amazed.
Kristina S — Google review
Breathtaking atmosphere and view.. problem with my visit was that we were a big group with optimized price and therefore the restaurant experience seems to suffer .. the plates were quite plain with good but not exceptional taste and the people were quite harsh - some of the statements even unfriendly.. I guess if it would have been a dinner for two with less monetary restrictions the whole experience would have been mega..
Evi N — Google review
Found this gem while driving from Austria to Italy. We almost got lost after getting off the highway, but once we got our bearings, it was a breeze. Once there, if available, you can park right up to the castle. Otherwise, just walk up the steep hill (15 minutes). The grounds are good enough, but the birds of pray displays and demonstration were a definitely 10/10!. Food around the place was ok, but the people working everywhere were so nice. A must-stop to see!!!
Luis C — Google review
Eagle show it was brilliant....german and english must do. Ideal for families. Food very good.
Maxwell W — Google review
Nice one day family trip. The bird show is something special, but it is good to know german, because there is not enough english speak. Beware of summer heat, you can get fried up in the arena. It is ynder open sky. No roof or shadow at all. If you are regarding that it's a interesting place with astonishing view.
Aljosa T — Google review
Parking is 2,5 Euros per day and you can see beautiful old castle and lovely Affenberge. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Andrea P — Google review
The food was delicious at the restaurant and the views were incredible.More than worth it to venture out and go see. The drive just to get to the castle is worth just taking the trip. There ia parking at the very top of the mountain so your only option isn't just at the very bottom. Its worth checking out. If you do decide to park at the bottom. Its quite the journey making it up that steep graded road about 1/2 Km to the top.
Christopher B — Google review
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Schloßbergweg 30, 9523 Villach, Austria
http://www.burg-landskron.at/
+43 4242 41563
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Tegernsee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Tegernsee is a stunning glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 square miles, located in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. It's surrounded by spa towns and hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families. Visitors can enjoy wellness activities, picturesque landscapes, and a variety of dining options. The area includes resorts such as Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Very calm lake, especially in this Autumn season. Great location and plenty to explore around. The fun would sure have been doubled with a bicycle. If you have one, then definitely bring one. Several places around to disembark on a journey of your own. Many peaks to climb around as well!
Vaman N — Google review
We took the BRB train from Munich to Tegernsee Lake, which was an easy and comfortable trip that took about an hour. We went just for sightseeing without swimming or taking a boat. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and very peaceful. The lake and mountains create a stunning view that feels relaxing and refreshing. It’s a great place to walk around, sit by the water, and enjoy the calm atmosphere. Even without any activities, it was worth the visit. Highly recommend Tegernsee for anyone looking for a quiet escape from the city.
Nadzim Z — Google review
A Perfect Day Trip to Tegernsee – Nature, Adventure & Peace in One Place Taking the train from Munich to Tegernsee (RB 57) is an experience in itself. The journey is about an hour, but it feels like a scenic film , rolling green hills, charming Bavarian houses, and that magical moment when you first spot the shimmering blue lake from high above. Once you arrive, Tegernsee greets you with postcard-perfect views. The lakeshore is lined with elegant yachts gently swaying in the breeze, cozy cafes with outdoor seating where you can sip coffee while watching the sailboats, and peaceful beaches where the clear water sparkles under the sun. On a sunny day, the lake almost glows, making it perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply lying on the shore with a book. For those seeking a bit more excitement, Tegernsee offers plenty of water sports like kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddling. And if you’re feeling adventurous, paragliding from the nearby mountains gives you a bird’s-eye view of the lake surrounded by the Alps. The whole area has a peaceful, rejuvenating atmosphere. It’s a blend of nature, clean alpine air, and just enough activity to keep you engaged. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade, exploring small shops, or enjoying the mountain backdrop from a sunny cafe terrace, there’s always something beautiful to take in. Bonus Tips for a Perfect Trip: 🕗 Go early morning, especially on weekends, to get a good seat for yoir friends/family. 🚆 Sit on the right side when heading towards Tegernsee for the best view of the lake from above; on the return journey, choose the left side for a repeat of the scenery. 🚌 There’s a bus service from Tegernsee Bahnhof that takes you to different spots around the lake. Divide your time wisely to see as many points as possible. Each corner of the lake has its own charm. Tegernsee is one of those places where time slows down, and you feel refreshed just by being there. Whether you come for sports, sightseeing, or simply peace and nature, it’s hard to leave without planning your next visit.
Nasir J — Google review
Stunning alpine lake, crystal-clear water, and epic mountain views. Easy 1-hour train from Munich. Perfect day trip for nature and relaxation. Go mid-week to avoid crowds!
Pratheek B — Google review
Located in the beautiful countryside of Upper Bavaria. The area offered a gorgeous setting, where it was tranquil and peaceful. You can just sit back and enjoy the scenery by embarking on a ferry ride during the Summer.
D C — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema T — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!! Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs. But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more. Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima M — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan P — Google review
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Rauschberg

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Rauschberg is a 1,671-meter mountain in Germany that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps. Visitors can easily access the summit via a cable car, where they can enjoy the stunning scenery and explore easy walking trails. The area also features cozy mountain restaurants and opportunities for hiking. The journey to the top on the gondola provides an exhilarating experience as it ascends along the rocks.
Cable car up to top. Great area to walk around and see the views!!! Great food at top!
Jon S — Google review
Some info for those wanting to climb this moutain. The cable car is closed and they are building a new one to replace it (in theory). Currently no work has started so who knows when it will be. The bar/restaurant at the top are therefore also closed. If you want to hike up to the top: we took 2h10 to go up at an (above) average pace and doing some small mistakes/side wandering. To go down we took 1h20. So in total we did 14km, 900+ and took 3h30. Note that the indicative panels indicate 3h30 to go up only. If you follow the main path, it is very clearly marked and very « easy ». It is a well maintained and wide path. The only difficulty is the distance and gradient (7km one way, 1000m d+) but that’s up to your fitness. We started from Aschenau. To sum it up: no cable car. Go by foot. 7km one way. Ps: there is a danger sign , if you don’t speak German, no worries it is about being careful with your dogs. Some animals might have babies and be protective.
Fabian — Google review
Amazing views on a clear day...so many peaks...360° views
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Bernhard S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super nice hike, the train was already closed, so there wasn't much going on at the summit. Very happy again. (Original) Super schöne Wanderung, die Bahn hatte schon zu, deswegen war am Gipfel nicht viel los. Sehr gerne wieder.
Andreas B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice as a half day trip. When the weather is nice you have a great view from Lake Chiemsee to the main ridge of the Alps. We have been up there many times, also because travel is free with the Chiemgau card. The steep journey with the gondola along the rocks is also an experience. At the top there is a viewing platform right next to the station. We also recommend hiking for 20 minutes to the actual summit. (Original) Sehr schön als Halbtagsausflug. Bei schönem Wetter hat man super Sicht vom Chiemsee bis zum Hauptkamm der Alpen. Wir waren schon oft oben, auch weil die Fahrt mit der Chiemgau Karte kostenlos ist. Auch die steile Anfahrt mit der Gondel an den Felsen entlang ist ein Erlebnis. Oben gibt es gleich neben der Station eine Aussichtsplattform. Zu empfehlen ist aber auch noch 20min zum eigentlichen Gipfel zu wandern.
J R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice ride with the cable car to the summit. That day we had a very good view over the Chiemgau Alps and Lake Chiemsee. The hiking trails were well laid out, some of which required sure-footedness. (Original) Sehr schöne Fahrt mit der Seilbahn auf den Gipfel. Wir hatten an dem Tag sehr gute Sicht über die Chiemgauer Alpen und zum Chiemsee auch die Wanderwege sind gut angelegt, teils Trittsicherheit vorausgesetzt.
Siegfried — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cable car takes you quickly to the mountain station. From there, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Alps in good weather. The varied network of trails offers beautiful hiking opportunities and pleasant spots on the mountain for a snack. (Original) Mit der Seilbahn ist man schnell auf der Bergstation. Von dort hat man bei gutem Wetter eine tolle Aussicht auf die Alpen. Das abwechslungsreiche Wegenetz bietet schöne Wandermöglichkeiten und nette Plätze am Berg für die Brotzeit.
Regine L — Google review
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SchafbergBahn

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Railway services
Tours
SchafbergBahn is a charming railway that offers a delightful journey to the summit of Schafberg Mountain. The bright red vintage trains provide an excellent photo opportunity as they chug up and down the mountain. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the top and explore various pathways while savoring refreshments at the cafe with outdoor seating. It's advisable to pre-purchase tickets online and select boarding and returning times in advance, as well as being prepared for a 30-minute ride each way.
A nice experience! Pricey (€56.50 for a round trip per person), but definitely worth it. It takes around 35 minutes to get to the peak. Beware of usually colder weather there. Also, the tickets are sold for a specific departure time (return trip can be re-booked at a terminal in the restaurant on the mountain). Along the road you’ll see picturesque countryside, beautiful hills and, if you’re lucky enough, some wildlife. Restaurants uphill are pricey, so, if you are tight on a budget, get some food with you.
Andrey P — Google review
Unique cogwheel railway to fantastic mountain-top views. Cafe and restaurant at the top and also a kiosk (cash only, very reasonable). Trains are booked so that everyone had a seat - afternoon trains were fully unbooked, so maybe go up later if you want to avoid the crowds.
Mexikoi — Google review
👍🏻 Great experience and I think it is the best option compared to other trains in Austria. 👍🏻 The train route up and down is beautiful, allowing you to see the entire Wolfgang Lake. 👍🏻 Upon reaching the summit we were able to see very impressive views of Wolfgang Lake and other nearby lakes. ⚠️ It takes 35 minutes for the train to climb to the top and also descend the same time 35 minutes. ⚠️ In my opinion the train is a great experience for children more than adults. ⚠️ There is an overpriced adult ticket for €56 while the child ticket is €17 We request those in charge of the train management to reduce the price of the adult ticket to not exceed €35 The price is a bit reasonable. ⚠️ It is preferable to book tickets at the counter because there are discount offers because I booked online and found out that I have a discount card from the hotel, but I did not benefit from it because I actually paid. ⚠️ Restaurants and toilets are available on top. ⚠️ Always try to sit on the side overlooking Lake Wolfgang. ⚠️ Scan the ticket code on the parking lot when the final price appears and you will get a special discount, I know this by chance from the counter ticket and they don't tell anyone about it. ⚠️ Don't rush down from the top as many do, try to spend an hour to an hour and a half there to have fun and walk & For hiking lovers, I recommend staying from two to two and a half hours because there is a very beautiful and exciting trail on the edge of the mountain. ⚠️ Electronic Portals For going up and down programmed on the time set so it is not optional and you should pay attention to it. ⚠️ The location of the station is located in the Wolfgang Center and you can enjoy a walking tour that will have great views and many options of cafes and restaurants.
KHALIFA A — Google review
The trip was really great! 🌄 We bought train tickets and went up, stopping at the first station to hike to the top (about an hour’s walk). The trail is quite challenging and better suited for experienced hikers, but the views along the way are absolutely stunning. At the summit, there are breathtaking views and a nice restaurant, though a bit pricey. The place is suitable for families, but not if you plan to stop halfway and hike. We took a return ticket after about 3 hours – that’s a bit long if you’re not doing the hike, so keep that in mind. The attraction itself is quite expensive, but it’s definitely a special experience worth doing once.
Ortal K — Google review
Longest cog railway in Austria. And needed during the ride up the mountains. Very well maintained. Nice hall for the tickets. The ladies at the counter were patient n the condescending manner, possibly with gritted teeth. The website is very good with options. However you need to be very precise with when you want to travel and come back which we couldn’t do as we were driving and wanted to flexible. Anyway don’t let my comments detract from you not taking this railway through beautiful countryside. I did meet someone at the top whom had walked up….. this would have been great too but the knees
Sanjiv T — Google review
Very nice memories on old travels by train. Beautiful views on lakes during travel up to hill. It is better to be here early to book appropriate time. Parking are various and expensive close to starting station. Everything is it unforgettable.
Lukáš M — Google review
Perfect! 30 min. Up and 30 min.down. Around station lot of parking, I found 4 € /24 h !👍On Schafberg top restaurant , short trek ...Ticket.you can buy on internet , be ready with time for train top/ down , limited train capacity
TOMMARIK E — Google review
Easy to book, slow but fun ride with views. Very crowded and hot on warm days. No shade on top except restaurant. Bathrooms on top and bottom. Bottom bathroom was clean.
Firemaistro — Google review
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Markt 35, 5360 St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, Austria
https://www.5schaetze.at/de/schafbergbahn.html
+43 662 88849700
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Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee, located on the Herreninsel in Chiemsee, was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria and modeled after Versailles. The palace, which began construction in 1878, is a grand homage to absolutist monarchy. Despite being intended as a residence for the king, he spent only 10 days there and was rarely seen. The palace's design reflects Ludwig's romantic obsessions and vivid imagination.
Absolutely stunning Castle built by King Ludwig II located on a beautiful island in Bavaria. The palace tour we took was amazing. Our tour was in English and our guide was terrific. Extremely knowledgeable on the history of the castle. She was very friendly and spoke perfect English. The castle rooms were spectacular. The two bedrooms are out of this world in terms of its decor. It is amazing that 2/3 of this castle are still not completed. King Ludwig barely stayed here before he died. The castle grounds are perfectly manicured. Several beautiful fountains. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the outdoors. The walk around the grounds was very peaceful. We took the train from the main train station and the boat across to the castle. We had a perfect day out and loved our visit. Highly recommend visiting this majestic castle.
Michael M — Google review
Spectacular visit to this Schloss -- really needs half a day. The ferry ride across the See is pleasant and calm, the breezes are refreshing on a warm summer day. Great to learn the history and experience the charm of this beautiful setting.
D. G — Google review
Fabulous palace on an island in Lake Chiemsee. This is a great place to see the extravagance of Ludwig II. It offers a peak into his obsession with French royalty and his lavish tastes. The palace and gardens are fantastic. (No photos allowed inside, which is a bummer.)
Alex L — Google review
Magnificent, and rich interiors. If the king hadn't lived in his dream project for more than a handful days, so does it not deserve to be visited more than once in my life time. Palace guided Tour is about 40 minutes. No photography allowed strictly! This is what I didn't like the most. It's worth the hype and not worth the hype at the same time. Museum is also interesting visit
Viplava C — Google review
Palace looks big, but only 1/3 of it was finished and is available for visitors. Removing 1 star for a strict no-pictures policy. The mountain view is beautiful ❤️
Valeriia L — Google review
Lake Helen Kim Palace is a magnificent palace modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France. It is a Baroque building. In winter, flocks of geese and ducks graze on the lake, and strolling through the woods on the island offers stunning views of the vibrant autumn foliage.
Tim — Google review
You have to buy entry Ticket to see the interior Palace with a guide. Taking picture inside of d palace it's not allowed, just outside it's possible. You have to pay extra when u need to go to the 🚻 & it was not cheap!
Rosa S — Google review
This is a really pretty palace and a great history lesson for people who don’t know much about kind Ludwig II. The palace itself is whacky and lavish and the gardens, fountains, and exterior are beautiful and scenic. The island has some great walking paths and is a fun outing. The boat there and back also has pretty views and runs fairly consistently. Keep in mind that the price of the boat and the palace entrance/tour are a separate price, the palace ticket does give you access to quite a bit though. The only reason it’s a 4 star review is that you can’t take pictures inside the palace which is a little disappointing but not a huge deal. Overall this is a great stop but does take some time.
Benjamin M — Google review
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Altes Schloß, 83209 Herrenchiemsee, Germany
https://www.herrenchiemsee.de/
+49 8051 68870
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Fortress Hohensalzburg

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Fortress
Museums
Perched on a hilltop with commanding views of the city and the Alps, Fortress Hohensalzburg is an impressive 11th-century complex that draws in over 1.4 million visitors annually. To avoid the crowds, it's best to arrive early and take a glass funicular or embark on a steep 20-minute walk up Festungsgasse in the Old Town to reach this iconic landmark.
Great view but you need to pay extra to go to the tower (which we didn’t). Still absolutely worth visiting while you’re in Salzburg. You can skip the line if you buy or get tickets upfront (we got them from our hotel).
Stevo T — Google review
Very nice fortress overlooking the city of Salzburg. You get some magnificent view from up there. You also have the opportunity to got to the top of the fortress and get a full 360 degree view of the region. They have some nice museums and displays inside the fortress. Definitely worth it to spend some good amount of time. Even if you are here for short time, it would recommend 1.5hr just to walk through the entire area.
Anand — Google review
Bought the entrance and funicular train ticket and it's a enjoyable trip up the hill to the castle. Plenty of stuff to see in the fortress and also great view of Salzburg city from the top of the castle. Really beautiful scenery and we don't want to leave but had to rush to find the train station as we need to catch the 12pm Hallstatt tour.
Ai C — Google review
We visited the Fortress Hohensalzburg and had a memorable experience. We didn’t know about the funicular to go up, so we walked all the way — a great cardio workout and a nice way to enjoy the surroundings. 🏰 The fortress itself is beautiful and very well preserved, offering a fascinating glimpse into Salzburg’s history. The museum inside is truly impressive, with excellent exhibits that make the visit even more enriching. 🌄 The highlight, however, is the breathtaking view from the top. Looking out over Salzburg and the surrounding mountains is simply unforgettable. ✅ Overall, Fortress Hohensalzburg is a must-see attraction in Salzburg. Whether you take the funicular or walk up, the combination of history, architecture, and stunning scenery makes it well worth the visit.
Fabiano D — Google review
Truly beautiful, must see spot in Salzburg. Definitely recommend the panaromic view from the fortress tower. We unfortunately hadn’t visited neither the museum nor the armory, but we enjoyed it anyway. We really appreciated the stand where we could get for ourselves some Glühwein and simply enjoy the beautiful night view.
Ján K — Google review
We thought there would be more spaces that were open for tours, but the tour was still good. The restaurant in the fortress was great! Service was great as well as the food and we enjoyed as much as we could eat as the portion sizes were large.
Amy T — Google review
This is a fascinating site. There are many things to see in this historic place. Be prepared for some step climbing to get the very best views. We enjoyed learning all the history about the Fortress. There are rooms full of interesting items dating from ancient times to modern life.
Linda B — Google review
Amazing castle and exhibition. Everything is modern, interactive and multisensory. Truly a nice example of the basic of how exhibitions today should look like. Plus the ticket's price is also very okay. 100% recommend buying tickets in advance though, there was a super long queue when buying on the spot.
Kristýna V — Google review
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Mönchsberg 34, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.festung-hohensalzburg.at/de/
+43 662 84243011
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Salzburg Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Salzburg Cathedral, with its twin spires and baroque-style architecture, is a monumental symbol of the city's religious significance and historical wealth. The cathedral houses a museum that displays sacred treasures, adding to its allure. The building has undergone several reconstructions over the centuries, with the current structure showcasing early Baroque ecclesiastical architecture at its finest. Visitors are captivated by the towering facade and turquoise domes of this 17th-century marvel.
The inside of this cathedral is absolutely stunning. The walls and ceilings are bathed in rich and intricate detail and the ceiling has eye catching murals and statues. It truly is something to see and worth a bit of your time in Salzburg. It doesn’t take long to just pop in and admire. I would encourage visitors to wear appropriate clothing and act appropriately considering this is a church.
Benjamin M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral!! Entrance fee is a modest 5 Euros. Once inside be sure to check out the underground in the far back left (facing the altar). Also there’s a giant metal structure where Mozart was baptized as a child (see in my photos)
Colton W — Google review
Beautiful large cathedral with high ceiling and open space. We got lucky as a small group of musicians were performing which allowed the music to echo throughout the cathedral which made for a peaceful ambiance. I would highly recommend visiting this place.
Anand — Google review
Just amazing! The Cathedral has a unique architecture and we also booked ourselves for an organ concert. Every day at noonafter the 12 o'clock bells there is an organ concert. It's preferable you book your place. The player changed the organs and during half hour he played different pieces to three different organs. A must do activity in Salzburg.
Maria G — Google review
Nice cathedral and need 5 euro entrance ticket. We were here on the first day of Rupertikirtag festival, so the stalls and other activities are just starting to kick off the festivities. From here we walk to the Festung Hohensalzburg gate to buy the cable car ticket.
Ai C — Google review
The Salzburg Cathedral is a breathtaking Baroque masterpiece in the heart of the Old Town. Its grand façade, elegant dome, and beautifully decorated interior create a peaceful and inspiring atmosphere. The cathedral’s historic organ, once played by Mozart, and its stunning frescoes make it a true cultural gem. Surrounded by the charming Domplatz and views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, it’s a must-see landmark that perfectly captures Salzburg’s beauty and history.
Lg G — Google review
Totally worth the time to collect oneself inside out of the cold for a few private moments in prayer. An amazing dome and frescos are amazing showing of the Passion of Christ. - Jesus, show me the path of life!
Douglas B — Google review
An absolutely beautiful church! This stands out from many of the other churches we’d seen because of the stunning black and white design that makes the paintings pop. The organ was also beautiful. There is an entrance fee but the discount with the Salzburg card brings it down to €3.5 per person.
Madeline K — Google review
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Domplatz 1a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.salzburg-dom.at/home/
+43 662 80476640
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Altstadt Salzburg

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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.
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5020 Salzburg, Austria, USA
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Mirabell Palace

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Mirabell Palace, a 17th-century architectural gem located in Salzburg, is renowned for its ornamental gardens and opulent interior. The palace was featured in the iconic film 'The Sound of Music,' with its gardens serving as the backdrop for memorable scenes. Built by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich in 1606 and later redesigned in Baroque style, the palace boasts exquisite interior decorations including stucco and wall paintings.
Mirabell Palace is absolutely stunning and a must-see in Salzburg. The palace itself is elegant, but the real highlight is the Mirabell Gardens — beautifully maintained with colorful flower beds, sculptures, and fountains that make it feel like you’ve stepped into a fairytale. The view looking through the gardens towards the fortress is breathtaking and perfect for photos. It’s free to enter the gardens, and they’re easy to walk through, so it’s a great stop even if you’re short on time. If you visit in spring or summer, the flowers are in full bloom and the atmosphere is magical. Music lovers will also appreciate that some of the “Sound of Music” scenes were filmed here. Highly recommend visiting in the morning before the crowds arrive — it’s peaceful, romantic, and unforgettable.
Andrew H — Google review
The gardens are magnificent. Symmetry and colors are combined in beautiful compositions. Access to the gardens is free. The palace itself is also free, but there is nothing to see. Access is only to the staircase, which is magnificent, but it is disappointing that there is no access to the halls. We only managed to peek into one.
Sonya M — Google review
It's a really beautiful and popular place in Salzburg that everyone have to see. The gardens are stunning and you can enjoy sitting around and taking photos. There are also classical music concerts there, which are definitely a must-see if you love this genre!
Gergana T — Google review
Even in late October, without all the flowers, the gardens are well kept and beautiful. I’m a huge fan of the dwarf garden! Very fun, though not PC (bc history is not PC) statues in there! Worth a walk through and FREE. The only part of the palace that was accessible was the marble staircase area—I believe it had a real name. Pretty, but the gardens are better!
Olivia H — Google review
Beautiful palace with stunning gardens. Easy to walk around and free to enter. The views with the flowers, statues, and Salzburg backdrop are picture-perfect. Peaceful spot to relax, take photos, or just enjoy the scenery. Great for a short, calming visit.
Cyw — Google review
Nice walk around the gardens with the memorable views of the Sound of Music. There were three weddings going on at the same time. Seems the palace was closed for visitors today. Loaded with tourists parties there for the same reason as us no doubt.
Steve B — Google review
Huge garden with fountain, it's a pity we visited there in winter, I didn't see the red flowers 💐chill vibe, people walk around enjoying quiet moments
Chengyi — Google review
Even though it was rainy a lot, the sculptures at the outskirts of the palace and the gardens inside were pretty. The cobblestone ground was a bit swampy and uncomfortable to walk, but anyway I bet it'd be fascinating to revisit there on sunny days.
Lyrasel — Google review
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Mirabellplatz 4, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.salzburg.info/de/sehenswertes/top10/schloss-mirabell
+43 662 80720
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English Garden

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Park
Nature & Parks
The English Garden, located in Munich, is an expansive 18th-century urban park that boasts 78 kilometers of cycling and jogging trails. Larger than Central Park, it offers a pastoral escape within the city. The park features a lakeside beer garden and provides various leisure activities such as biking, jogging, and recreational games like football. Additionally, the neighborhood surrounding the English Garden is home to seven academic centers and compact museum areas, making it a favorite among locals, students, and visitors.
This is a very beautiful garden. It is very large and it is relaxing. I highly recommend it to anyone who visits Munich. The river surfing was incredible.
Nur A — Google review
A kind of “Central Park” in Munich – a very nice place to visit. The park is spacious, green, and perfect for a walk or to just relax. A special highlight is the surfers on the river – definitely a must-see attraction that makes this place unique.
Renato K — Google review
One of the best places of the city. Perfect for strolling around, making picnics, relax to the sound of the leaves. For me, the best spot is the lake, where you can sit next to lots of ducks and other kinds of bird.
Laijie J — Google review
The English Garden in autumn is absolutely stunning. The trees turn golden, red, and orange, creating a beautiful contrast with the rivers and meadows. It’s perfect for peaceful walks, cycling, or just relaxing under the colorful leaves. The atmosphere feels calm and magical — a must-visit spot to experience Munich’s fall beauty.
Sebastian.DigitalNomad — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. Basically u can do any outdoor activity outside, volleyball..picnics..football…even surfing?? So surprised. The water is very clear, u can see through it till the bottom. Full of energy.
Sebastian B — Google review
The Heart of Nature in Munich 🌿 The English Garden is absolutely breathtaking — a perfect blend of peace, beauty, and city life. You can stroll along the rivers, watch surfers at the Eisbach, or simply relax under the trees and enjoy the calm atmosphere. It’s clean, green, and full of life — families, couples, and friends all enjoying the day together. Whether for a picnic, a bike ride, or just a quiet moment by the lake, the English Garden is truly one of Munich’s most magical places. ✨🌳
Mohsen — Google review
This is, without a doubt, the best place in Munich. It's a massive, beautiful urban park that feels like a world away from the city. You could easily spend an entire day here relaxing, walking, or watching the surfers.
Nika K — Google review
A must see if you're in Munich. Absolutely an amazing park with lots to see and do there. Playgrounds for kids, lot's of places to get something to eat and drink. Plus a couple of places to surf, yes you read correctly surf. The river is very clean and as you can see in the photos, very popular with surfer's and fun to watch for non surfers. A true gem of a park in Munich. Oh this park is huge it'll take a few hours to take it all in.
Timothy T — Google review
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München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/englischer-garten
+49 89 38666390
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Allianz Arena

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, is a renowned football stadium and one of the most impressive athletic venues globally. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, its unique architecture features 2,784 ETFE plastic panels that give it a distinctive appearance resembling an inflatable cushion with translucent air pockets. What sets it apart is its luminous exterior that changes color based on the team playing: red for Bayern, blue for TSV 1860, and white for Germany.
An iconic stadium and a must-see for football fans! ⚽ The design is incredible especially when it’s lit up at night. The area is clean and well-organized, with easy access by metro. Even if there’s no match, the tour and museum are definitely worth it.
Bud S — Google review
The FC Bayern stadium (Allianz Arena) has a very high capacity. The exterior design is modern and can change color at night. It houses both a Museum and an FC Bayern Store. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to join the Arena Tour, which is a real shame. The downside of this stadium is that there are very few nice photo spots outside, apart from taking pictures with the stadium itself, and if you come by U-Bahn, it's a very long and exhausting walk.
Tongz N — Google review
Wonderful arena and an amazing experience. My dad received a VIP tour and museum tickets for his 59th birthday. We were guided around the stadium and even taken to exclusive areas like the locker room and the tunnel where the players walk out before the match. The museum has absolutely everything, and the layout is beautifully done. I was also pleasantly surprised that the stadium shop is not overpriced at all. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience. Even though I’m not a football fan myself, we went because of my father, and I actually felt sad to leave because I enjoyed it so much. Go Bayern München! 🫶🏻❤️⚽️
Marta A — Google review
Bayern Munich's stadium is located 12 minutes from the city center by metro. The fans are the heart of the club, arriving early and enjoying the experience of a cold beer. The stadium's sound system is very high quality. I had a lot of fun watching and participating in the victory over FC Freiburg. Unsere FC Bayern Munchen gewinn mit 6 : 2, stadion was almost full 75 000 person was realy enjoyed this football atmosphere. Mia San Mia. 🥳🍀⚽🙏🇩🇪🏆
SPA S — Google review
The group tour is great. To get to see all the history behind such a big club was a great experience. Hopefully I’ll be able to visit again whit the hopes of seeing a match. Overall it was cool and the best part is that I didn’t have to sell kidney to take the tour, it was really affordable. Definitely recommend checking it out.
Alberth J — Google review
We booked the English speaking tour with Franz, and he was very informative and engaging. There was plenty of Oporto take photos, and you could visit the change rooms, sit in the stands and on the substitutes bench. Afterwards we visited the museum which was very interactive. You could take a photo of yourself and have it appear on a scrolling wall of photos, and there was also the opportunity to take a photo with your favourite players. There are things for kids to do, such as building their own trophy with blocks, as well as a stadium with Lego. There is a small futsal pitch for them to play on, as well as climbing equipment. It’s definitely worth the visit for the whole family.
Ros B — Google review
The wonderful place to visit. I highly recommend to join the guide tour because you can experience a very special introduction in the court. The one thing is, you can understand the space of stadium and also you can learn the history of the stadium.
Anonymous — Google review
Great stadium, truly impressive from the moment you walk in. The shop is huge, well-stocked, and full of cool merch for every type of fan. The museum is surprisingly rich with history, displaying iconic moments, trophies, and even a small cinema where you can sit and enjoy a short film about the club’s journey. The stadium tour itself is well-organized, informative, and gives you access to some amazing angles you don’t normally get to see. Staff throughout the entire experience were warm, helpful, and very professional. Highly recommended if you’re a football fan or simply appreciate great sporting culture and storytelling.
Bijoy ( — Google review
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Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5, 80939 München, Germany
https://allianz-arena.com/de
+49 89 69931222
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Burg

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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Burg ist ein charmantes Ziel, das sich in etwa 25 Minuten zu Fuß von der Hammerschmiede erreichen lässt. Die Unterkunft bietet eine hervorragende Lage, nur fünf Gehminuten vom Rathaus und ebenso nah an der Bushaltestelle Burghausen Stadtplatz. Diese zentrale Position macht es einfach, die Umgebung zu erkunden und die lokale Kultur zu genießen.
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84489 Burghausen, Germany
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Weltenburg Abbey

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled along the picturesque Danube Gorge, Weltenburg Abbey is a historical gem that dates back to the 600s, making it one of Germany's oldest monasteries. Founded by Celtic missionaries, this enchanting site not only boasts stunning architecture but also houses what is believed to be the world's oldest operating brewery, established in 1050.
Beautiful Abbey and delicious food! Take a relaxing boat ride down the Danube and visit the oldest monastic brewery in the world (2nd oldest brewery overall but the oldest owned by monks)! Wonderful walking paths and beautiful sights to see.
Philip S — Google review
Good to visit both by ship - picturesque views of the Danube river. With car - there is a parking near. A part of Nature 2000. A very beautiful Church. There is also a museum. Delicious food. A bit crowded on weekends. I would recommend visiting on weekdays. Don’t forget the bathing suits.
Ana D — Google review
A very nice place to visit (do take the river cruise there, for the scenery is great). Beautiful location. The brewery tour is good and our guide was amazingly down-to-earth informative.
Jonathan B — Google review
Lucky to have been introduced to this place by a colleague. It's a bit hard to get here by public transportation. Beautiful place, exquisite views with one of the best draft beer i have had in Europe (or maybe i was just tired after the hike 🤪). Definitely visit this place if you can!
Unimpressed S — Google review
Wonderful place to go on a boat trip through the river. Beautiful views with a fresh breeze make an amazing afternoon. They are always making round trips with several stops to drop off/pick up passages and cyclists. Pet friendly and can be paid in the spot. Totally recommend!
Ana M — Google review
The best tour guide ever. Gave a fantastic explanation of the church an absolute font of knowledge. Then had a beer and back on the boat.
Martin S — Google review
The Abbey itself is stunning! We enjoyed walking the beautiful grounds, especially down on the banks of the Danube river. Too bad the beer garden is so crowded and the beer itself was not the best monk beer we have had in Germany by far. Overall, glad we stopped by for the gorgeous scenery.
Deanna W — Google review
Everything was good except for the small museum where all the text was available only in German. Cool to buy some beers from the oldest still active abbey brewery! The church was fantastic but you were not allowed to take any pictures in there. Don’t miss the architect who made a copy of himself looking down from the ceiling!
Sofie B — Google review
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Asamstraße 32, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.kloster-weltenburg.de/
+49 9441 2040
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Völkerschlachtdenkmal

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Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is a 91-meter-high memorial in Leipzig, commemorating the 1813 battle where Napoleon was defeated. It features a viewing platform and a history museum. Leipzig offers diverse attractions such as the Leipzig Book Fair, Bach Festival, cultural events, green spaces like the Riverside Forest and botanical gardens, and landmarks including the Bach Museum and St. Nicholas Church.
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations (Völkerschlachtdenkmal) is an absolute must-see in Leipzig. Towering at 91 meters, it commemorates the historic 1813 Battle of Leipzig, one of the largest conflicts in European history, where Napoleon’s army was decisively defeated. This striking monument is not only a symbol of resistance and unity but also a masterpiece of early 20th-century architecture. Surrounded by a tranquil reflecting pool and parkland, the monument offers an awe-inspiring exterior and an equally impressive interior. Visitors can ascend to the top for panoramic views of Leipzig and explore the solemn halls, giant warrior statues, and crypt-like chambers that leave a lasting emotional impact. Its grand scale, peaceful atmosphere, and deep historical significance make it one of the most important landmarks in the city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a curious traveler, this site offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Clean, well-maintained, and accessible, the Völkerschlachtdenkmal is more than just a monument—it’s a place of memory, reflection, and beauty. If you're visiting Leipzig, this iconic site belongs at the top of your list.
Alazani V — Google review
This amazing monument is a powerful reminder of the past and history. You can really feel the strong emotions when you’re there. Be prepared for lots of staircases—there are more than 350 steps, and some of them are in narrow, tiny hallways. It’s definitely not for claustrophobic people, but there’s an elevator that takes you up part of the way, though it doesn’t reach the top. It’s a great place to visit during the summer or spring when the weather is nice!
Sava F — Google review
A stunning monument that witnessed through its history empires, kingdoms and republics coming and going…. A must see by everyone who loves history! Fabulous views to the city as well as relaxing beautiful park!
Sorin S — Google review
Great experience with a rich history. I chose a non audio self tour and would highly recommend this. It's a place of reflection and would rather go undisturbed. The staircase to the top is steep though. Just so you know 😉
AA. A — Google review
If you had only one thing to do in Leipzig, please visit this place. This monument is the tallest in all of Europe and it commemorates the war that broke Napoleon. No tickets required
Paul T — Google review
This intense and impressive monument is a MUST SEE if you are in Leipzig. The scale is stunning and is reminiscent of the Mines of Moria in Lord of the Rings. There are multiple lifts but if you want to get to the top viewing area, you have to use the stairs and it is a little walk. No bad, but most people emerged a little winded and sweaty. The sweeping views of Leipzig are great and, if you go on a sunny day, you can see many miles/kilometers in every direction. Highly recommended.
Chad T — Google review
A really impressive monument. It really makes you feel the enormity of the event being memorialized much like the World War I monument in Kansas City. There was a feeling of heaviness about the monument and it made me feel retrospective. A very nice visit. A stroll through the cemetery nextdoor is also warranted.
Ike I — Google review
the monument to the battle of the nations in leipzig is a massive, seriously impressive monument commemorating napoleon's defeat in the 1813 battle. it's one of europe's largest, and you can climb to the top for panoramic views of leipzig. inside, the huge stone figures are really powerful. it's a bit outside the city center but easily reached by tram and definitely worth a visit for its history and scale
KK — Google review
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Str. des 18. Oktober 100, 04299 Leipzig, Germany
https://www.stiftung-voelkerschlachtdenkmal-leipzig.de/
+49 341 2416870
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Promenaden Hauptbahnhof Leipzig

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Architectural Buildings
Promenaden Hauptbahnhof Leipzig is not your average train station. It's a bustling 3-story complex with over 140 shops, cafes, and grocery markets. The dramatic architecture adds to the charm of this major local transport hub. With around 150 different shops and stores, many of which remain open until late on weekdays, it's a shopper's paradise. The restored Promenade nearby offers a pleasant contrast to other areas of the city and is worth exploring.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is a bustling transportation hub that seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern amenities. Its impressive design, efficient layout, and numerous shops and restaurants make it a convenient and enjoyable place to travel through. However, it can get quite busy at peak times, so be prepared for crowds. Overall, it's a well-maintained and functional station that serves as a gateway to Leipzig and beyond.
Mubinur R — Google review
Biggest train stations in Europe lots of stores and restaurants to choose from that are mostly all good plus a lot of railways definitely a place to visit for tourists from Germany or other countries.
Gee O — Google review
Good street food restaurants ,a nice place to pause in between travels !
Lucian I — Google review
The largest in Europe.. 😍 Best train station I have been! 👌 With multiple railways and connecting Trips to offer.. A Subway can also be found in this big trainstation... And no worry for having a long connecting Trips, a mall is also within the Station. Various Restaurants and Shops available..
Sherland D — Google review
So far the nicest Bahnhof I've seen in Germany, always busy with people passing through and people just coming to shop. As it houses so many great stores to shop in over 3 levels with so many things to see and amazing food options. You can't come to leipzig without seeing it as it is the main train station. Even made more lovely around Christmas or as they say Weinachten, as lots more food stalls open up.
Stu S — Google review
This station is very big, but it is really easy to find the way. Electronic devices such as ticket machines, th e screens are well thought and useful
Musa B — Google review
Super convenient, many shops. The architecture is very impressive too. At the same time, it's noisy, it's crowded. Well, it's a railway station after all.
Alice O — Google review
Beautiful Christmas decorations inside of the building, which adds up to the uniqueness of the historical building.
Saodat K — Google review
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Willy-Brandt-Platz 7, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
https://www.promenaden-hauptbahnhof-leipzig.de/
+49 341 141270
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Zoo Leipzig

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo Leipzig is a top destination in Germany, offering an immersive experience for visitors to observe 850 different animal species in habitats that closely resemble their natural environments. From watching elephants swim through an underwater glass wall to encountering black howler monkeys and playful penguins, the zoo provides a diverse range of experiences. Visitors can also explore themed areas such as the tropical Gondwanaland, home to Germany's only Komodo Dragon, and the unique Pongoland featuring various primate species.
Leipzig Zoo is hands down the best zoo I’ve ever been to – just go! The area is massive and beautifully designed, with tons of space to explore. The animals are surprisingly close, and there’s an amazing variety – I saw species I’d never even heard of before. There are plenty of spots to grab food or a drink along the way, which makes the whole visit super chill. The highlight for me was the tropical hall *Gondwanaland* – a huge indoor rainforest with its own climate. It’s seriously impressive and makes the whole experience feel really unique.
Kyrylo S — Google review
This Is the most amazing zoo I've ever been to. It's so big with the kids. We could only see a portion of it, but the jungle experience especially with the boat ride was so cool. All of the exhibits are wonderful. I would highly recommend to anyone to visit the zoo. Easily one of the best zoos in the world.
Ben — Google review
Beautiful zoo with a rich variety of animals and habitats! Especially Gondwanaland was amazing giving you the feeling of actually being in the jungle!( don’t forget to get on the little boat trip, super cheap and worth the experience). Love, Greece!!!🇬🇷❤️
Mouso — Google review
Leipzig Zoo is one of the best zoos I‘ve ever visited. Large enclosures. Many events throughout the day. Amazing infrastructure (you can find maps, sign posts, and directions for a tour that leads you through the entire zoo everywhere). They also don’t solely focus on the animals as mere entertainment but seek to inform kids in playful ways about preservation/biology/even physics in the aquarium. Leipzig Zoo also provides a variety of restaurants and snack bars that are evenly distributed across the entire Zoo. I wholly recommend visiting, whether alone or with friends and family. It’s an amazing and informative experience!
Aleksander — Google review
Best zoo in Germany especially with huge greenhouse of tropical forest and self moving boats along river with warm climate. Highly recommended for both adults and children alike
Rony W — Google review
This zoo park was fantastic. I would recommend this to everyone. There is so much to see and you should have water with you because food and water prices there is too expensive. WC is free which is very good. And I suggest you guys to go early there, zoo opens at 9 am and closes at 7pm. As I mentioned earlier there is lot to see so you probably will need some rest. And one good thing about this zoo park is that you see animals without any borders and it is kind of crazy but it is safe. So enjoy with your trip everyone.
Lizi K — Google review
Zoo Leipzig is a great place to visit with kids. The grounds are very clean with almost no smell, and there are nice play and climbing facilities for children. A fun and family-friendly zoo experience!
David C — Google review
This zoo is arguably the best in Europe. The animals have the freedom to roam, creating a more natural environment, and plenty of dining options are available. Don’t miss the chance to watch the monkeys and explore Gondwanaland. It's truly a fantastic spot for some quality time with your children.
Elizaveta S — Google review
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4.6
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Pfaffendorfer Str. 29, 04105 Leipzig, Germany
http://www.zoo-leipzig.de/
+49 341 5933385
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House of the Wannsee Conference

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The House of the Wannsee Conference stands as a haunting reminder of one of history's darkest chapters. This lakeside villa, where Nazi officials convened in 1942 to orchestrate the horrific 'Final Solution' aimed at exterminating European Jewry, has been transformed into a poignant memorial and educational center. Visitors can explore the chilling logistics behind this tragedy while reflecting on its profound implications for humanity.
The beauty of this place and wonderful weather I had on the day of my visit emphasised the clashing experience of what happened here in 1942. Very well prepared exhibition with many resources and interest g forms of exhibition. Entrance is free so is the car park. Highly recommend, also as a picturesque nature spot at the lake.
Tomasz M — Google review
A visit to the Wannsee Villa is highly recommended. This historic site, where the Final Solution of the Holocaust was planned, offers a deeply informative and compelling museum experience. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and a serene lake, the setting adds a peaceful contrast to the weight of its history. It’s an important place to learn, reflect, and remember.
Diana K — Google review
For me it was spinechilling to walk around the mansion where the famous conference was held. The park and the mansion is very attractive inside there is an exhibit with a lot of documents, photos. Upstairs you can find a huge library with a lot of books on holocaust. I would definitely suggest visiting this place. Entrance is free.
Gabriella S — Google review
When I visited, meeting room was being cleaned, so I couldn’t see it, but it’s worthseeing - very informative and thought provoking about the world we live in today. Such a peaceful place and yet such horrible plans were structured in it. Sarcasm, German humor, call what do you want.
Elif F — Google review
It’s beautiful. It’s hard to imagine of how a place with dark history look beautiful. Anyway, dark things don’t only happen in dark places but also in bright places gardens flourish and flowers blossom.
Frank M — Google review
Well done experience using their guide (so heart wrenching though…which contrasts with the beautiful view from the back of the house
B S — Google review
I like to come here by bike from Potsdam. It's a good place to read a book, take notes, or just daydream.
Kateryna T — Google review
A really important place to visit, such important piece of history
Gavriel C — Google review
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Am Großen Wannsee 56-58, 14109 Berlin, Germany
http://www.ghwk.de/
+49 30 217998600
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