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How long is the drive from Bregenz to Stuttgart?

The direct drive from Bregenz to Stuttgart is 137 mi (220 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 59 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bregenz to Stuttgart, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Gunzburg and Ulm, as well as top places to visit like Imbergbahn & Skiarena Steibis GmbH & Co. KG and Aquaria Erlebnisbad, or the ever-popular Alpsee Bergwelt.

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Top cities between Bregenz and Stuttgart

The top cities between Bregenz and Stuttgart are Gunzburg and Ulm. Gunzburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Bregenz and 1 hour from Stuttgart.
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Ulm

Ulm, a city in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg, is steeped in medieval history and architectural marvels. The Gothic Ulm Minster, with its towering steeple offering panoramic views of the city and the Alps on clear days, stands at the center. The town hall boasts an early-Renaissance facade adorned with murals and houses a 16th-century astronomical clock.
83% as popular as Gunzburg
4 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Stuttgart
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Günzburg

Günzburg, located in Bavaria, Germany, is a Große Kreisstadt and serves as the capital of the Swabian district Günzburg. The city was formed in 1972 by merging the city of Günzburg with the districts of Günzburg and Krumbach. This picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity for visitors to explore.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Stuttgart

Best stops along Bregenz to Stuttgart drive

The top stops along the way from Bregenz to Stuttgart (with short detours) are Mercedes-Benz Museum, LEGOLAND Germany, and Ulm Minster. Other popular stops include Bregenzer Festspiele, Ravensburger Spieleland, and Schwörhaus.
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Alpsee Bergwelt

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Temporarily Closed
Summer toboggan run
Water & Amusement Parks
Alpsee Bergwelt in Immenstadt offers an exhilarating Alpine roller coaster that winds through a forested mountainside, providing thrills for visitors of all ages. The attraction also features Germany's longest year-round toboggan run, the Alpsee coaster, as well as the Barenfalle high ropes course and the 'Abenteuer Alpe' mountain-playing adventure. Families can enjoy a large playground for little ones and zip lines for older kids and parents.
Plenty of parking, at least for this time of year, with only a €3 charge. Need to put in the cart number plate and pay the fixed fee for the whole day. Process to go on the cable car are €15,50 for adults for a rework trip which you can choose to come down with the coaster. Decided to go for a walk up with the kids (4 and 6) which we managed 1/4th of the way as it gets really steep. Can spend a few hours here
Mark P — Google review
What an awesome place to spend time with your family. They make it easy to get up the mountain using the ski lift. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online all at the same price. Family discounts are offered and you can purchase packages for all the attractions. The Llama park was a treat and they even have three different places to eat once you summit. The toboggan karts are clean and very safe going down for like what it seemed as an eternity. I would highly recommend it as a must visit if you're in this area.
Anibal P — Google review
It's a great place for nature lovers. You can try a combination ticket for ascending and descending by cable car, or ascending and descending by coaster. Alternatively, you can walk up and down. The upper section consists of three sections: a children's park with an entrance fee, a climbing experience trail, and a free common area open to everyone. Spending time at an altitude of 1100 metres is enjoyable. I recommend bringing tick and insect repellent. Restaurant prices are reasonable and not touristy.
Ufuk D — Google review
We reached the place at 9.40 am on a sunday, took the chairlift and reached the coaster right at the opening time. So we did not have to wait at all ! We had the best time with the coaster ride.
Shikhi B — Google review
Worth every penny. 15 euro for student (going up + coming down in Rodelbahn) totally worth it. U can hike to
Onkar P — Google review
Fun 5-minute Rodelbahn experience! 🙌🏾 The only downside is the waiting time, very very long queue. Almost 2 hours of waiting. 😁
Xunxinyy — Google review
Me and my 3yo had fun time rolling all the way down the mountain on the coaster, There’s a lot of things to do for a nice family time
Yoni L — Google review
Must experience this ride. I have enjoyed a lot here
Kanchana R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(173)
Parking lot, Ratholz 24, 87509 Immenstadt im Allgäu, Germany
http://www.alpsee-bergwelt.de/
+49 8325 252
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Imbergbahn & Skiarena Steibis GmbH & Co. KG

Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Alpine resort with dense tree covering & a wealth of summer & winter activities for visitors.
A fantastic place to walk with the family, lots of fun and adventure guaranteed, and of course, with beautiful landscapes. there are several trails to do on foot or with ski equipment. A beautiful city too.
Cleber F — Google review
It is a nice, small ski area for families to introduce their kids to skiing. Being very small you can always keep an eye on your little ones, during their ski class or after (if they are old enough, to ski alone). The reason for only three stars is, it’s mainly having old T-bar lifts and this is in my opinion something to change, at least for one or two of the old T-bars. Nevertheless i will return with my family as i like the area.
Thomas W — Google review
Super! Wonderfoully prepared ski routes, exellent service and good prices.
Kasia S — Google review
Beautiful view and great hiking options.
Ariel S — Google review
Loved the view and especially the lunch at Imberghaus, located at top of cable car ride. Since it was late summer, we hiked through the fields where cows grazed. We enjoyed the medley of their bells.
Lynne W — Google review
Great skiing resort with a bunch of medium level slopes which are perfect for perfecting your skiing skills.
Karla P — Google review
Always on the good Side of nature
Markus W — Google review
Its base camp for trekking at the mountain. Due to Covid Pandemie the cable car is not working right now. But the place is amazing. Parking available
MIHIR S — Google review
4.5
(1014)
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4.3
(159)
In d. Au 19, 87534 Oberstaufen, Germany
http://www.imbergbahn.de/
+49 8386 8112
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Aquaria Erlebnisbad

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Public bath
Spas & Wellness
Aquaria Erlebnisbad Betriebs GmbH in Deutschland offers a diverse range of aquatic activities, including diving boards, slides, a wild river, jacuzzis, saunas and treatment rooms. Visitors can enjoy therapeutic massages provided by skilled therapists who offer relief for various issues such as tight muscles, achy joints, fluid retention and thyroid problems. The pool and sauna landscape provides a serene atmosphere with stunning views of the mountains and hills.
Amazing pool and sauna. Could spend all day here. Some saunas have an amazing view over the mountains. The food at the sauna bar is limited, but you can take a break from the sauna and get very tasty food at the swimming pool restaurant. Very convenient parking right next door, don't forget to scan your parking ticket inside for the 50% discount. Also very nice: you have 12 minutes from your end time to check out (before paying per half hour started). 10/10 sauna (photo is taken from website but gives accurate impression)
Valentijn — Google review
okay 50€ for 4 Hours which is a better deal as 40€ for 2 Hours ; ) but yeah very mixed crowd of people from children to very grumpy Germans… mixed saunas from 60 degrees to 95, steam room with free salt scrub swimming pool , outdoor pools I believe it can be magical when the snow is around but yeah nice experience … like I’ve always said it’s not the place it’s the crowd that make a place shine or not.
M J — Google review
Unfortunately this place has aged and not worth the ridiculous prices they charge for entry, food and parking. My son cut his toe on a sun lounger but all the staff could offer was a non-waterproof plaster and no apology. €6 for just over 2 hours parking is the cherry on top - we will not return.
Paul D — Google review
Love this place! Huge swimming pool, indoor and outdoor, a variety of different saunas and rooms for relaxation. They also accept clients with wellpass.
Roxana W — Google review
Great complex with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool and many sauna options. Not a fan of all the completely naked people in the saunas but that's the culture in Germany.
Karla P — Google review
Great view from the sauna and several options of pools for all family members
Edwin M — Google review
Meh. Went there with my partners family on a weekday and it was super crowded and loud. Parking was really hard and there was a long line at the entrance. The pools looked clean, gotta say that and they had a 3m and 5m tower. There also were outside pools. Entrance for a day was 29 euros and I do not recommend staying there for more than two hours, it gets boring quickly because it's not incredibly big. One hour swimming would be 14 euros (sauna included) plus 1 Euro per hour for parking and very expensive food. All in all if the weather sucks and you wanna go for a short swim with your kids it's fine. Be aware that it is overpriced and crowded and not crazily exciting. The Therme Erding is worth its price more than this one in my opinion
Kathy.0513 — Google review
Kids had a blast, they remodeled the outside from last time we were there and it's nicer. Pools were warm and not crowded, friendly service. Validate parking ticket at front desk for discount
Ariel S — Google review
4.2
(3168)
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3.7
(166)
Alpenstraße 5, 87534 Oberstaufen, Germany
http://aquaria.de/
+49 8386 93130
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bigBOX ALLGÄU

Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
9,000-capacity multi-purpose arena for live entertainment, club nights, conferences & events.
Very organized concert venue. The queue to enter the place was very fast and the toilets were very well kept. Staff was very friendly as well. It is conveniently located on the opposite side of the street of the Allgäu Forum, a shopping mall with a good parking lot that remains open until one hour and half after the concerts end.
Marcelo — Google review
Stayed one night. Excellent especially for the price. Lots of resteraunts around
Paul F — Google review
Wonderful place for an amazing events! 🤩🎶🎉
Aija S — Google review
Nice hotel and rooms. Didn’t get to use the gym but looks good. Breakfast was very busy but food was tasty.
Kevin F — Google review
Great concert venue, not too big, but decent capacity and very well organised. Rock Meets Classic was brilliant
Tony R — Google review
When here in business I always stay at the BigBOX. Clean rooms and comfortable beds. Love the breakfast. Always have the croissants.
Waheed C — Google review
We went for the Swan lake ballet on the 30th of December. I really enjoyed it. Everything was just perfect.
Lucy B — Google review
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Ivan T — Google review
4.6
(2635)
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4.5
(87)
Kotterner Str. 62 - 64, 87435 Kempten (Allgäu), Germany
https://www.bigboxallgaeu.de/
+49 831 570551000
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Forum Allgäu Kempten

Shopping mall
Shopping
Spacious retail center with 3 floors of shops, fast-food restaurants & consumer services.
Best shopping place in city. Various brands are available. Variety of food is available. Highly recommend if you are this area.
Priyanka W — Google review
Really really nice and well kept Shopping Center got all your needs from clothes to Electronics and household appliances
FlashPlays — Google review
Pretty nice shopping center
Bozhidar D — Google review
Nice place to go shopping for different store with clothes, groceries, etc. In-between you find some food courts to eat or get a snack. A lot of people are sometimes there so of course the floor is then dirty. The prices for the parking is high in my opinion.
M. K — Google review
It's a big shopping center, with many great shops and fast food restaurants.
Darko I — Google review
It's a good place where to go for shopping or just spend some time. Lot of shops and coffee places.
Mārtiņš M — Google review
Perfect place, worth a visit
Ridvan I — Google review
It is a good shopping center, not very big but you can take a short walk, it has specific stores where you can get certain things, you can also choose between some food places if you are in a hurry or you can also eat there, there are many people usually so That gives the impression of always being full. It can be easily accessed by vehicles and walking.
Arnaldo M — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(103)
August-Fischer-Platz 1, 87435 Kempten (Allgäu), Germany
https://www.forum-allgaeu.de/
+49 831 697390
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Pfänder

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Pfänder, situated just above Bregenz, is a popular destination for a day trip offering breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and the lake from this famous vantage point in Vorarlberg. Accessible by foot or via the Pfanderbahn cable car, which takes only six minutes to reach the summit with an altitude difference of over 600 meters, Pfänder provides an ideal opportunity to immerse oneself in the great outdoors and picturesque landscapes.
Amazing views on a good sunny day. Ours was at the end of August. Very cool, interesting zoo. Top class operation overall, clean and efficient. Not much waiting at the lift and parking was not a problem either.
Daniel Y — Google review
Great way to see the whole beautiful city! Get God at the top, and eat with an amazing overlook. You can see all the southern mountain ranges from Italy! Don’t miss this overlook!
Kevin Q — Google review
An amazing spot with breathtaking views over Lake Constance and the surrounding mountains! The cable car ride up is quick and scenic, and there are plenty of walking paths and viewpoints at the top. It’s perfect for a day trip — you can grab a bite at the restaurant, enjoy the fresh air, and take some incredible photos. Definitely one of the highlights in Bregenz!
Jack F — Google review
Amazing place, the view from the cable car is stunning, I enjoyed every moment there.
Zoheir T — Google review
Very nice mountain for a hike. You can also take the Sailbahn. The hike is not an easy one with steep roads. You need to gain almost 600meters from the bottom which was hard for me ;) the place is amazing and offers the best view of Bodensee from the top. Sunsets are really cool to watch from the top. Must visit !
MIHIR S — Google review
A very beautiful and quiet place, overlooking three countries: Austria, Switzerland and Germany, you can see the top of the Alpine mountain range, you can go up on foot or through an air lift that costs 15 euro to go up and down or 8euro to go up or down only. A place I recommend to any tourist to visit
A M — Google review
At 1064m this mountain offers a spectacular view of Lake constance. The places has lot to offer includes hiking, wild park, restaurants , kids playing area , cable car , horse rides etc. The surrounding forest area , Swiss mountains and Bodensee will provide you an enchanting view. The best and scenic way to travel between the tourist places in the lake constance is via ship.
Shankar B — Google review
One of the best trekking which I have done ✅ work of trekking 3.3km to reach the top. The view is incredible.
Adarsh J — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(363)
6911 Lochau, Austria
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Pfänderbahn-Parkhaus

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Parking garage
Tours
Pfänderbahn-Parkhaus is a convenient parking garage for visitors taking the Pfänderbahn cable car to the Pfänder Alpine Wildlife Park in Austria. The cable car offers a short 5-minute ride with stunning views at the top, where visitors can explore mountains for skiing and a kids' playground area. It's an ideal family attraction, offering fresh air and spectacular mountain views.
Great afternoon out. Amazing views and walking opportunities. One thing to note is that the cheeper family ticket was only available at the booth and not the ticket machines
Ok4301 — Google review
Wonderful areas along with scenic view from the ropeway or cable car. The place is in Austria but from there you’ll see the Germany as well as Switzerland. For those who would like to do one day trip this is the best place to roaming around with friends and family.
Oza P — Google review
Great place to visit if you're in Austria. The cable car is 1 big cable car that is shared with others at the same or similar time as you. Not a long ride, 5 minutes to the other side and you can nice views. When you reach the other side you can come straight back or you can get off and explore as there is mountains where you can do skiing there, there is also a kids playground area there which was useful for the kids. There is a wildlife park with small animals you can enter this as it comes with the ticket option if you chose this option. Good prices as I was expecting more. For 2 kids and 2 adults it cost £27 cable car and back and to see the wildlife park.
Fatima U — Google review
The parking in an issue here at the weekend The price doesn’t worth the visit, kids didn’t have that much fun with animals hiking down though was great but a bit slippery and not easy for kids it took us around 1:30 hours but was very tricky
My R — Google review
Beautiful views and nice walk to see the animals on the mountain
Yoni L — Google review
Great day trip. Stunning views. Lovely restaurant where you can rest have some food and a coffee. Outdoor seating. There's a little wild animal zoo and slides for the younger visitors. Great outing for the whole family. Reasonable prices.
Anneka D — Google review
Good place to visit ! You can get a breath taking view from the top. Although would recommend you to buy a ticket only one way either upwards to the summit and enjoy the stroll while returning to the city
Srinivas S — Google review
The Cabel car experience was very good. It was quite crowded as it’s summer and we had to wait for a long time for our turn to come. The ride was quite good and the view of the whole Switzerland was amazing.
Zain Q — Google review
4.5
(5092)
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4.5
(939)
Schillerstraße 3, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
https://www.pfaenderbahn.at/de/service/anreise-parkplaetze
+43 5574 421600
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Bregenzer Festspiele

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Festival
Sights & Landmarks
Bregenzer Festspiele is a must-visit event that takes place every second year, offering a stunning atmosphere and a great show. It features wonderful open-air operas like Madame Butterfly, providing an impressive performance in each act. The festival offers a unique Austrian experience with its outdoor dining options and top-rated restaurants serving Italian cuisine, pizza, and more. This cultural extravaganza is highly recommended for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the arts during the summer months in Bregenz.
Saw Der Freischütz at the Bregenzer Festspiele this July and it was absolutely breathtaking. The lake stage, the visuals, the music, everything was so powerful and beautifully done. I didn’t expect to get so emotional, but the story and performances really pulled me in. Even though it was 2 hours straight with no intermission, it never felt long. Such a unique and unforgettable experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Fatima S — Google review
You have to distinguish between the creative aspects of the Bregenzer Festspiele and the guest experience. The first is worthy of its reputation, the latter is amateurish. The stage, the singing, the costumes, the location are all beyond criticism. I've been four times and, even as someone with no interest in opera, the performance has always been a rewarding experience. Your enjoyment thereof is however undermined by neglected basics: the lack of toilets is laughable (allow 20 minutes of queueing for the gents); the hard, narrow plastic seats hurt within 45 minutes; the view is always seriously obstructed because the raking is too flat. By far the biggest flaw is the audio: it is quiet and unclear. The warning about phone use is loud and clear, but then the dialog/singing is indiscernible. Most guests are left reading the subtitles, from which random sentences are missing. Comparable outdoor stages better understand that what happens on stage is only part of the experience. So the Bregenzer Festspiele is a worthwhile experience, if you have realistic expectations - this is not simply a pleasurable night at the theater.
Graham B — Google review
I am visiting the festival next once every two years for the last 12 years and have never been disappointed. I would recommend to buy premium tickets that include a seat inside in case of the opera having to be moved due to bad weather. Also arriving early and exploring Bregenz beforehand is a good idea as Bregenz alone is worth a visit.
Thomas K — Google review
We visited “The Freischütz” by Carl Maria von Weber, which is considered a key work of the German romantic opera. We can highly recommend it: amazing, very elaborate decorations built on the lake, great music and singing, large cast, lots of special effects and overall an outstanding performance. The story takes place in a rural German village. Max, a young forester, must win a shooting contest to marry Agathe, the daughter of the head forester, Kuno. However, Max has lost his confidence after a series of failures. In desperation, he turns to Kaspar, another forester who has secretly made a pact with dark forces. Kaspar convinces Max to cast "magic bullets" in the haunted Wolf’s Glen at midnight. These bullets are supposed to never miss their target, but the last bullet is controlled by the devil. At the contest, Max fires his final bullet at a target meant for the competition — but the bullet, influenced by evil, instead aims at Agathe. Miraculously, she is saved by a sacred wreath she wears, and Kaspar is struck down instead. In the end, Max confesses his actions. Rather than being punished severely, he is given a year to prove his worth, after which he may marry Agathe. The opera blends elements of folklore, supernatural horror, love, and redemption, and is known for its vivid atmosphere, especially the eerie Wolf’s Glen scene.
Anna V — Google review
A beautiful place and a fantastic venue, I am here most years for the opera and it never fails to enchant me. It's a very special place and a beautiful lake to go with, I would visit every year and every year again. Food is superb, try the local beer Moran, wine is good value and very tasty, you should come to Bregenz and have a fantastic time, 2 to 3 days is perfect. Enjoy
Val K — Google review
This has been on my bucket list since I found out about an amphitheater on Lake Constanz! It did not disappoint! Performance: We saw "Der Freischütz" (The Marksman) by Carl Maria von Weber. While it was in German, the story was easy to follow, except perhaps the ending, which was unexpected for me. The actors were amazing, especially when working in a stage with water throughout. Staging: The star of the show! A stage built on a lake with a lake on it. Dilapidated buildings illustrate the young Agathe's desperation to go anywhere else. The staging added to the morose nature of the setting. The use of fire and water defines the infernal struggle going on with Max as he tries to win Agathe's hand. Seating: Stage on the lake, seating on the land. It still had an intimate feeling with 7,000 seats. With the slope of the seating, there shouldn't have been a bad sight line. Although it can be a little intimidating for some. Therefore, if you are uncomfortable with height, choose seats in the lower rows. Another tip would be to bring a pad for your seat. Sitting for two or more hours on weather-resistant plastic seats can be uncomfortable. Theater: The theater was nicely laid out. The restrooms are clean. The lobby is well designed with easy access to amenities. The after show bars provided a nice area to discuss the show. It included special drinks for the festival! I was more than satisfied with my visit and enjoyed it immensely!
Tony P — Google review
It is so impressive, had Goosebumps through the entire show, it surprised me in every way. I have been to many operas, this is a total different game. Go, just book it, you will not regret it. Also perfect for a surprise romantic weekend away.
Jorge — Google review
Simply amazing, no other words for the experience
Ricardo H — Google review
4.8
(2908)
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4.7
(622)
Platz d. Wr. Symphoniker 1, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
https://bregenzerfestspiele.com/de
+43 5574 4076
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Kurpark Bad Woerishofen

Park
Nature & Parks
Stayed in a nearby hotel and found this beautiful garden. The German peoples pride in thier surroundings and love of the outdoors truly shows at this park. You can spend hours here discovering new plants and observing the many small animal enclosures.
Deanna W — Google review
UNESCO world heritage Park that is top notch in size, beauty and features. It's free, never locked and has the most flowers, herbs, trees and walking trails imaginable. Kneipp baths (multiple leg stations, arm stations for adults, kids and disabled people), educational herb garden with smell stations, frog pond, huge bird aviaries, fountains, lakes with duck islands, exercise and mobility stations ("the five Esslingers"), agility and balancing trails, barefoot trails, labyrinth, mud station to walk through and so much more. All based on Kneipp's natural healing therapies. You can't ever see it all, but you can try...
Naz S — Google review
Amazing location if you are looking for for a calm therapeutic nature walk. There are trailed walks pathways where you can walk barefoot and experience different senses. Though I have visited here before but yesterday the rose garden was not well maintained, I think this years constant rain was not good. Highly recommended as well if you are coming here with elderly parents
Koel G — Google review
Great destination for a calm therapeutic nature walk. One gets both peaceful and meditative encounter. The area is touristic also. I like the spacing and varieties of things to explore. It makes one appreciate the things we often take for granted. It's inspirational the history of the place and those that made it really happen. Fully recommend and worth your time if you're anywhere close to Bavaria.
Samuel S — Google review
Amazing park to visit in the middle of the forest. Beautiful rose garden and lovely lake. A bit disappointed as they don't keep the very famous umbrellas for longer time in the summer. Would be nicer if they stay there for the full summer time. Free parking for 2h. And Toilet facilities. There could be more take away coffee places and refreshments.
Irena T — Google review
So Beautiful it was nice to walk and even give yourself a treat both visual and physical We walked and lost count of tim
Anna P — Google review
The barefoot trail is a lot of fun for the whole family. My only complaint is that some sections could be better marked since the paved road interrupts the trail. The trail is pretty rough on your feet but it is worth it for the experience. Some of the stations along the trail are mud pits, balance bridges, and various walking textures. Parking is a little difficult especially on weekends when the weather is nice. There are also limited lockers on site to store shoes. They require a 1 or 2 euro coin that is returned at the end of use.
Zach A — Google review
The best park. All in one package park. It’s beautiful in all season 🤩.You can just sit and relax,go for walking,jogging and all.Evening walks are so beautiful here.
Sandra M — Google review
4.7
(3529)
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4.5
(126)
86825 Bad Wörishofen, Germany
http://www.bad-woerishofen.de/die-gesundheitsstadt/parks-einrichtungen/kurpark.html
+49 8247 993355
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Center Parcs Allgäu

Holiday home
Water & Amusement Parks
Children's camp
Holiday park
Hotel
Resort hotel
Amazing place we absolutely loved it! Had a VIP room, nice and clean. The aqua mundo is absolutely amazing, The kids loved it and everything else was great- It’s very nice for kids to play in the kinder playground, pet the animals in the petting zoo. Had a wonderful week and definitely come back in the future.
Yoni L — Google review
Excellent experience. Patient and helpful staff. Diverse entertainment solutions. Great waterpark. Large cabins. Dinner Buffet could offer more selection of food (more meat/fish and desert options). Cabin may need proper cooling solution during hot summer days. Overall we strongly recommend.
Danny K — Google review
Stayed there for a family trip, we got 4 cabins next to each other easily. The cabins are great, lots of room and the kitchen is equipped, we did clean everything before we used them, but everything in the kitchen seemed clean. The pool park is so fun, we returned every day and even at night the place lights up. The games for the children and the other adventurers are great! Bike rental was so easy and they recommended many trails. However, we felt that the bedrooms were not so clean, we asked for new sheets as we got which was no problem and non charge, but if you open the window keep in mind that bugs will come in, I came back home with many stings.. also about the service in the water park, I felt like more supervision was needed, in some slides people were all over each other and it took out from the fun. All and all, I would recommend this for families, you can spend days in the park w/o the need to leave, but you should, because the area is lovely.
Oriya C — Google review
Great place for families. We were with two kids (4 years and 8 months). A lot of activities for kids, inside and outside. Great for taking a walk, riding a bike, there are a lot of playgrounds outside. When the weather is bad there is a lot of fun stuff to do inside also. Great indoor playground, bowling, mini golf etc. Some activities can have a long queue since a lot of them must be booked at the same place. The aqua mundo is very big and offers a lot of pools and slides for different ages. We had a difficulty finding a chair and place to sit, but you don't actually need it. We made a break only to eat and at that time we could find a table. Our cottage was clean and we liked it. The kitchen is nicely equipped, every meal can be made there if you want to safe some money. The restaurants are very basic, offering pizza, pasta, burgers, but we didn't need more. We will come again for sure.
Jelena G — Google review
The park is nice but seems that its facilities are not built for rhe amount of people they let in (we visited in September). The farm is small and all the animals were trying to hide from children trying to pet them. Same in Aqua Mundo - we had difficulty to find a chair. Our cabin was new and clean. The park is not so big so there is no need to rent a golf cart
Maxim B — Google review
Cleanliness is to be desired. When we arrived the bed linen was wet. That was replaced immediately. The cleaning issues that we encountered was said to us will be taken care of the following day. After the „cleaning“ the following day we found the property in exactly the same condition. The shower we did not use at all as you can see how it was in the picture. We actually showered after a day at the aqua mundo in the showers there. We could have enjoyed our week long stay a lot more if our home was clean. On the positive side, it’s a great place to be with kids. Lots of things to do, activities etc. We will give Center Parcs another chance.
Alexander K — Google review
The place is not flexible with families that comes for a vacation to enjoy. If you booked activity and there is extreme cold or you sick they won't late you make changes. Service people, not smiling or give you the feeling of being welcomed. I find myself working hard in the vacation rather the vacation works for me. The kids enjoyed the attractions, but i wouldn't recommend this place, there are better options for family vacations that makes you feel pleasant.
Rotem C — Google review
Here is an objective review of our stay (first time) in center parcs Allgäu. We’re a family and had a premium cottage. Cottage - basic, relatively clean and has everything you need for day to day living. It’s not luxury but it’s enough to enjoy your time. Parc - it has all amenities for kids, no mater the weather. Very good entertainment options with lots of activities available. The parc is relatively big, depending on where your cottage is located you might walk 20 minutes to the center where all activities are. To keep in mind. Food / restaurant - an absolute disgrace. No other words. Literally 0 healthy options. I think I haven’t seen a single vegetable in our plates during the whole trip. There are of course salads (1 or 2) in some restaurants but the quality is below par and has not nutrients, blunt and fade. It is one thing to offer fast food style in a kids oriented resort but another one to offer fast food style that isn’t even good and make you sick. I genuinely got sick due to the food. Food is 0 out of 5. To sum up: Centerparcs is similar to a low cost airline. Cottage prices are relatively reasonable (depending on when you book, the size, etc. of course) but then you pay extra for anything you do (except indoor playground and pools). This is fine but also to keep in mind. We would come again but better prepared for cooking in the cottage, which is a bit disappointing as your holidays are the time you don’t necessarily want to cook / clean the dishes but far better than eating junk food all day long.
Boreon — Google review
3.8
(8487)
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3.5
(21)
Allgäuallee 40, 88299 Leutkirch im Allgäu, Germany
https://www.centerparcs.de/de-de/deutschland/fp_AG_ferienpark-park-allgaeu
+49 7561 90950
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11

Allgäu Skyline Park

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
More than 60 rides & attractions including roller coasters & water rides, plus a petting zoo.
Must visit! Kids had lot of fun. We were there on weekday so we could take most of the rides. Not much rush on weekends. Still we couldn’t cover everything. Need multiple visits if you plan to experience every ride. Food options are also great.
Rahul K — Google review
We was at the first time in Skyline Park near Bad Wörrishöfen. Not really crowded as used from other parks. Fair prices for food and beverages. Some attractions seemed a little bit older. Employees were helpful but not friendly. Overall it’s worth to visit Skyline Park especially with smaller children.
Eugen K — Google review
a wonderful amusement park! unfortunately it is only in German... all the information! there is no long waiting time! you must have printed the tickets! check the program there is a fireworks show some days at 11:00 pm!
Maria D — Google review
This is an excellent park to visit if you all about the rides! The rides are great. Including some that I had never seen before in other parks. Many of the rides are not for kids under 1.40cm and they are worth it! We visited the park middle of the week. Off season and with some small rain. And we had the feeling that we have the whole park to ourselves!! Stuff is friendly and all rides are operational even if you are the only one there!! It has less of the fairytale park but for hardcode riders!!! Loved it!
Boris D — Google review
Wonderful experience for the whole family - or you can just go crazy with your friends! The entry fee is a bit expensive for the first look, but you got value for your money. The food and drinks are at reasonable prices - not double takedown, and I really appreciate it. The park is clean, the staff is really kind and helpful. Grab a map at the entrance and you can spend the whole day there. Highly recommended for everyone!
Csaba S — Google review
Nice choice of rollercoasters, roundabouts, and other rides. Plenty of opportunities to dine, quite some at reasonable prices. The experience very much depends on the length of the waiting queues and thus on the number of people visiting the park. We went on a Friday in August, where many Bavarians are on vacation, so it was great. Kids with a birthday +- 5 days of the visit are free. Reduced fees for all under 1.50m. Most really heavy rides are free from 1.50m and 14 years of age.
Ron M — Google review
We went here on 3 November during kids autumn break, knowing it was the last week before Skyline closes for winter break: we paid the full price as it would of been summer season, a lot of amusements did not work as well as small huts with snacks were also closed. The staff for the rides were extremely RUDE and moody. We started to question if that was after Halloween mood or what has happened but everyone working there was super grumpy. It was quite disappointing experience and not worth of the money we spent.
Ieva S — Google review
If you want to use the train you have to walk 10-15 minutes from the station Rammingen bay to arrive the parking space and from there enter the park. If you are alone walking through empty fields might feel a bit uneasy. At least for me as a solo visitor arriving there early Sunday. You are provided with a useful map at the ticket booth. Adrenaline seekers should pick red-marked-equipments. There are beautiful sites for nature lovers as well. You need at least 5-6 hours to walk around and stay in line for your favourite games. The price and distance worth the adventure.
Siran — Google review
4.3
(14051)
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3.5
(198)
Skyline-Park-Str. 1, 86871 Rammingen, Germany
https://www.skylinepark.de/
+49 8245 96690
12

Ottobeuren Abbey

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
1 of 40 or so former self-ruling Imperial abbeys that used to make up the Holy Roman Empire.
What a gem! Both architectural and spiritual. Set in a peaceful town, you can explore freely and at your own pace everything this place has to offer. It’s overwhelming so get ready to take it all very slowly. Our only regret was not being able to hear the organ when we were there.
Michał N — Google review
By far one of the most stunning looking churches i ever visited. The sheer scale of the inside is breathtaking. A lot of the inside is gilded and catches your eyes. Would totally recommend a visit when youre in the area 👌🏻
UnknownTim — Google review
A trip to Ottobeuren Abbey isn't just a visit to a church—it's an experience. This insane beautiful church is a full-on masterpiece. The moment you step inside, you’re hit with a wave of awe that's hard to describe. The entire interior is a sensory feast. The paintings on the ceiling and walls are so vibrant, and the stories they tell through color and intricate detail are absolutely mesmerizing. Then there are the sculptures—each one feels alive, a testament to the incredible skill of the artists who created them. It’s like every surface, every corner, has a story to tell. This isn't just a place of worship; it's a "Gesamtkunstwerk," a total work of art, where painting, sculpture, and architecture merge into one breathtaking vision. If you're ever in the area, you have to see it for yourself. Pictures don’t do it justice.
Ravi K — Google review
One of the most interesting and beautiful baroque temples I have ever seen. Plenty of masterpieces. A must see in Ottobeuren!
Hopperado — Google review
One the best abbey I have ever seen. The meuseum is well kept and very interactive.
Mattia C — Google review
One of the most spectacular Rococo churches of Europe I suppose...it's definitely worth a visit
Gianluca S — Google review
Free entry and definitely a detour worthy if you are in the area! Lots of kitsch/rococo and off course holy relics/people to admire there. The most cherubs👼 per square meter ever!
Klaas Z — Google review
Stunning church and monastery, unfortunately there is a lot of construction going on around it at the moment so it doesn't shine in all its glory. But I definitely recommend a visit, whether you're a religious person or architecture afficionado.
Josip R — Google review
4.8
(1972)
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4.5
(137)
Sebastian-Kneipp-Straße 1, 87724 Ottobeuren, Germany
http://www.abtei-ottobeuren.de/
13

Ravensburger Spieleland

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Seasonal, child-friendly leisure park with themed zones, a petting zoo, rides & live shows.
Fantastic for families. This is not the first time we come and we are still not managing to go through all attractions. Kids just live it. Will surely come back again.
Izem M — Google review
Katastrophe! Langweilig für Kids over 5 years old. I will not recommend. We had lunch in Gaststätte restaurant. Food was cold and tasteless. Paid 60 Euro for lunch for two adults and a child. Not even a microwave to reheat the food. Asked the staff and no one cares. Almost students working from entrance kasse till in restaurant, no one cares. All attractions are poorly organized.
Vinni D — Google review
Good place for kids particularly age group from 3 to 7 years. My daughter is 5 years and she enjoyed very much. They have many rides for small kids and good part is , parents can accompany them.
Anusha K — Google review
Loved it! We visited it out of the high Season and we were so Lucky to get nice weather. My daughter was so happy with everything that we did Not had time to do it in half a day. But I guess a Full day might be enough… All atractions were working! We loved it
Ana A — Google review
Great adventure playland for kids with some rides that the adults can enjoy as well. Entry fees are around €33 for person, but totally worth it as all rides are free and the food available isn't too expensive, considering it's a theme park. Wonderful day out with the kids and longest wait time in the queue for a ride was about 20 minutes. Great fun.
Veronica S — Google review
Highly recommended. 99% staffs are nice, friendly and helpful. Special mention the guy (Pescal) at the boat ride. Our boat was bit soak and he placed his own jacket on it. He made sure that we are comfortable and enjoying our time. He loves his job and hard working. He should get promoted to Manager or higher rank. Overall we had a nice time and we are looking forward to coming back soon.
Heartfelt R — Google review
Nice park with great attractions for kids from 4-10 years old. On the downside it’s quite expensive - €38,50 for adults and €36,50 for kids plus €5 for parking in the middle of nowhere !!! Also food at the restaurants is fairly expensive. Facilities are good and overall everything is clean. Kids had a good time 👍🏻
David S — Google review
Got discounted tickets online. There are wages for kids to lend for 5 euros. The drinks Pfand is higher and the prices of food is slightly high The car park is large. There are places for families, kids of all ages and adults to play with. Kids could enjoy changing car tyres and get a driving license too 😉
Subin — Google review
4.2
(8105)
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4.0
(371)
Am Hangenwald 1, 88074 Meckenbeuren, Germany
http://www.spieleland.de/
+49 7542 4000
14

Museum Ravensburger

Museum
Specialty Museums
Upbeat place with tours & interactive exhibits showcasing games, puzzles & children's books.
a very interesting place, especially for children. Small space, but there are 3 floors, the 2nd floor has very fun games. the time of being there would be approximately 2-3 hours.
O. S — Google review
No kids just us two adults exploring Germany and we had a great stop on our road trip today here in Ravensburger. This museum was really cool to explore and learn the history. On the top floor you can play a game or two, I did not win this game of memory but maybe next time lol. The staff was great and Mattias had excellent customer service helping us find all the cool puzzles and games we decided to bring home. Thanks
Jerry M — Google review
Super nice, little museum, very interactive for kids and is perfect for a trip with the kids! Would have liked there had been some information in English, but it is in a little German town so I didn’t really expect it, but it is a big international company so yeah.. It’s worth a visit if you’re in the area, but with car the parking situation is very limited and the closet parking is paid and maximum one hour.
Rikke J — Google review
An unexpectedly fun museum. You'll find your chilhoold games and even have the opportunity to play with some. The shop is well stocked and you'll want to buy everything. Not an issue for most things but would be great to see other languages for books and some games.
A. C — Google review
Considering that a tourist who visits this museum almost certainly ends up buying a board game or two before leaving, I find the ticket price excessive, especially for what the museum offers. In truth, it’s the adults who should pay less, since what’s there is mostly designed for children. The museum is nice but small, the staff is very kind.
Enrico B — Google review
Such a cool museum. You can just go in and have a look at how Ravensburger Games and puzzles started off. As you go through the museum you can also try new games and some great oldies, So make sure you have time on your hands.
Melanie B — Google review
A trip down memory lane. All the games of your childhood... and the interactive spaces where the (inner) child can play - this was fun and free with the Hotel provided WegBegleiter card (otherwise €13)
Theodora L — Google review
We waited some time in line. It was a rainy day so a lot of people came. It's a very nice 3 level moseum. I guess that when it's not so crowded it's very nice and you can spend some time playing with the little ones. We where not that lucky. The place has no air circulation and it was kinda hard to stay for too long
Omer A — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(83)
Marktstraße 26, 88212 Ravensburg, Germany
http://www.museum-ravensburger.de/
+49 751 861377
15

Erwin Hymer Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Vintage caravans, motorhomes & cars line this contemporary mobile home museum, plus a restaurant.
What a fantastic place. First as we are in a Mobile Home we could stay on site overnight. We went into the museum when it opened at 10am, the gentleman on the counter spoke english and showed us how to download the app so we could check out all the displays in English. Once inside ‘wow’ amazing displays and set ups, showing the history of caravanning and motorhoming. So glad we made the effort to see this museum. For those with children there are also areas to keep children occupied and I can imagine for hours.
Kiwisflythecoop N — Google review
Absolutely satisfied! Friendly staff, kid- friendly museum, just more entertainment focused on traveling camping etc needed(kids related)
Igor G — Google review
It's a nice place to visit, especially for those who love motorhomes. Unfortunately, the museum was very hot with a lack of ventilation, so we left earlier than we wanted. The restaurant was even warmer, so we didn't stay in. Also, there is no translation, so all the descriptions and information are for German speakers only. Shortly speaking, not international.
ARR — Google review
It is an amazing experience in a place where one can find a lot of information about the history of caravans and campers in Germany and even more. There you can see the newest Hymer camper that is very impressive. The exhibits are interesting and enchanting. You can get an iPod with explanations in English. I enjoyed every minute and we spent there more than two hours. Price is 11 euros per person but there are discounts and for journalists is free of charge. There are also very nice souvenirs at shop.
Nicoleta C — Google review
Nice place to visit for kids and adults too.
Cyrille K — Google review
Very interesting place to visit if you are near Munich and are into leisure vehicles and their evolution. You cannot bring dogs inside but they would mind them for you at the reception if well behaved. The food was also very nice (try the lemonade)
Gokhan G — Google review
Very nice and friendly museum, telling the cool story of caravaning and automobile during ages, a must see for every camping entusiast !
Ols M — Google review
modern and interesting museum
Stefana V — Google review
4.7
(4156)
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4.5
(107)
Robert-Bosch-Straße 7, 88339 Bad Waldsee, Germany
http://www.erwin-hymer-museum.de/
+49 7524 97667600
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16

Sonnenhof-Therme Bad Saulgau

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Physical therapy clinic
Spa
A thermal bath with tradition. Very nice place, comfortable, calm and enjoyable. Staff is friendly and professional. I very much enjoy this kind of thermal bath, no fashion, but healthy quality!
Agnes P — Google review
To pay for a childern 3.5 years old a ticket like adult is shameful
Ace B — Google review
I liked this place. It is aimed more towards an older crowd (no slides for kids and the like). Food and drink are not available on the Therme side of things, but there is a restaurant there before you go in. I got the feeling this place was more geared towards the therapeutic crowd, but it was quite nice.
Rob R — Google review
Paid for three hours, which is a little long - there's a limit to my relaxation! Not really suited to families, more for the patients of the local rehabilitation clinics, but that being said we enjoyed ourselves.
Rhodri E — Google review
Nice hotel ,clean with a good service 👍
Alina R — Google review
My nice's enjoyed swimming in the hot water at the thermal bath. Had an excellent lunch and the biggest chesse burger ever.
Kris T — Google review
Therme Bad Saulgau is an excellent spa experience! You can take a steam bath, sit in a hot tub or swim outside all year round in the heated pool. There is a separate pool for swimming laps.
Lewis J — Google review
very nice place , fitnes salad very good, service supper full smile ,friendly on this partcular day.
Tongrak W — Google review
4.3
(2034)
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4.0
(73)
Am Schönen Moos 1, 88348 Bad Saulgau, Germany
https://www.sonnenhof-therme.de/
+49 7581 48390
17

LEGOLAND Germany

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
LEGOLAND Germany is a family-friendly amusement park featuring thrilling rides and an aquarium, as well as impressive replicas of German landmarks constructed from LEGO bricks. Visitors can opt to stay at the LEGOLAND Hotels within the Holiday Village, which offers access to various amenities including restaurants, playgrounds, and a high ropes course. The park also provides opportunities for guests to observe the LEGO manufacturing process and create their own LEGO bricks. Additionally, there are water rides that offer an adrenaline rush.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 We had an amazing time at LEGOLAND Germany! The whole family enjoyed it from start to finish. October was a perfect time to visit—great weather and fun Halloween decorations throughout the park added to the magic. There were rides for all ages, and the kids especially loved the playgrounds and interactive areas. One of the smartest features: dedicated play zones near some of the rides so kids can stay entertained while adults wait in line—brilliant! The park layout is very manageable—flat and easy to walk without feeling exhausting. Bathrooms were accessible and food prices weren’t too crazy for a theme park, which was a pleasant surprise. All around, a fun and memorable family day. We’ll definitely be back (got the annual pass)!
Adriel R — Google review
A very successful experience for children aged 4-12. A large place with lots of options that are very difficult to complete in one day due to the long lines for most of the facilities. You have to arrive with a lot of patience. Overall, this is a park where the attractions themselves are not crazy, but the "wrapping" of Lego does its job. The place is very neat and clean and easy to navigate. Overall, this is a recommended day out for the family.
Yonatan A — Google review
This is in my opinion the best of the 3 Legoland parks in Europe. Everything is good value here, especially the food and the quality of said food is fantastic. I went into the pizza restaurant and paid around €16 for a fresh out of the oven pizza and amazing chocolate tart. They both felt like they came from an expensive restaurant, very tasty and beautiful presentation. You have the best selection of rides here from small to thrilling. A really good variety - the best being Maximus. An absolutely thrilling b&m coaster which despite the short ride time, offers some incredible moments of weightlessness. The park is kept tidy and clean - the bathrooms are cleaned very regularly. Queues are managed well and have the bonus of single rider if you're a lone traveller like me. Saves a lot of time. Theres a few little themed shops dotted around and although a couple were closed on my trip due to the time of year possibly, there's still a lot on offer. More than any other Lego park in Europe like I said. I had the best 2 days here and I can't wait to come back again.
Hannah T — Google review
We took the kids to Germany and our first stop before traditional castles and museums was Legoland Germany! We LOVED it. Drove straight from airport to the hotel (we stayed at the Pirate Hotel), checked in, then did a full afternoon and evening till close. We ate at the steak restaurant near hotels and onsite for snacks, lunch, etc. We prepaid for breakfast at Pirate hotel. Because of birthdays, we did the birthday package (they decorated the room and more) and because tip mattered we did the VIP package. THIS was worth every penny! We skipped the line at every ride, got extra swag & mini figures, and store discounts [don’t forget to ask for tax refund forms at the store (typically 100 or more spent)]. The staff are awesome and most are bilingual if you are rusty. If you are a LEGO fan or traveling Germany with kids, this place is worth every penny! For the super fans, they had themes we found no where else (e.g. adventure series at the log ride); and rides that are not found at the US Legolands. Augsburg and Ulm are nearby if you need a culture/ museum break.
Chris D — Google review
We spent lovely 2days here, great experience for us, adults and our kids. We had lovely weather, so a lot of people arrived, and some attractions were crowded, and we had to wait. Luckily it was just occasionally. Plus was Halloween decorations and products that can bring home🎃🎃 Thank you, will come again.
Katerina J — Google review
Great place for young kids . We spent one day there , 2 would have been better as we didn’t see everything. Very reasonable as once you pay all the rides are free . Ideal kids age 5-12.
Felicity W — Google review
An absolute dream holiday location for my family and I. My son and daughter loved it, the rides were great, food was good and queues were decent. Staff were very friendly, parking wasn't an issue and having Peppa Pig Park right next door made it ideal for my 2 year old daughter too! It was also great fun for my wife and I. Unforgettable memories were made and we cannot wait to visit once again!
David C — Google review
If you or your kids like LEGO then you must visit, the place is huge and there are a lot of activities for all ages. To really cover it you need at least 2 days to get on most of the rides. The only downside is the large ques that form so you don't like to wait a lot then maybe pay more for the express pass. You can also get tickets online for both the park and the parking which I recommend to save some time.
TrekTasteTravelTales — Google review
4.3
(62757)
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4.0
(6086)
Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany
https://www.legoland.de/?utm_source=MyBusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=mybusiness-LEGOLAND-Deutschland
+49 8221 2573550
18

Hotel Schiefes Haus

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Hotel Schiefes Haus is a charming riverside retreat housed in a historical half-timbered building constructed back in 1402. The rustic rooms are cozy and romantic, while the staff is highly professional and courteous, ensuring guests have a delightful stay. The rooms and bathrooms are immaculately clean, with a complimentary breakfast buffet featuring freshly baked bread, buns, jams, honey, cold cuts of meat and cheese as well as eggs cooked to your preference and salmon.
This is a really cool historical hotel which translates to “leaning house”. And it is literally a leaning house with slightly tilted floors and walls, like walking into a museum. The staff here are incredibly hard working and attentive and do so much. This is a rare experience to see. Make sure you book with the hotel because booking sites really raise the price.
Tommy H — Google review
Hotel Schiefes Haus is a fascinating building dating back to 1406, known as the world’s most inclined hotel. Originally a fisherman’s house, its leaning structure is due to uneven settling over centuries. The rooms are cozy and uniquely slanted, but beds are kept level for comfort. Located in Ulm’s beautiful Fishermen’s Quarter, it offers a great mix of history and a central location. A charming stay with a little quirk!
Pankaj S — Google review
Hotel Schiefes Haus is one of Ulm’s most unique landmarks — a charming, crooked half-timbered building that looks straight out of a fairy tale. When I visited, it appeared to be closed, so I couldn’t go inside, but I still took time to marvel at its unusual construction and distinctive leaning design. Even from the outside, it’s fascinating to see how the structure tilts yet remains beautifully preserved. Located right in the heart of the old town, just a short walk from Ulm Minster and the train station, it’s a quirky and memorable sight that perfectly captures the character of Ulm.
Girish V — Google review
The Hotel Schiefes Haus was absolutely amazing. The staff was so kind and helpful, the room and views were beautiful, and breakfast each morning was just what we needed to start our day of exploring Ulm. The Haus is so conveniently located to the heart of the city, but was also a quiet and calm place to relax at the end of the day. Ulm as a whole was so charming, and every time we come back in the future, we will definitely be staying at Schiefes Haus.
Ashley W — Google review
I spent a night in Ulm on my road trip back to Switzerland from Copenhagen and had chosen this unique hotel, that must be one of the most photographed in the world. Although the house in itself is far from horizontal, floors inside appear to be. Beware if you are really tall because it may be difficult to reach your bed through the low passages. Owner and staff are great and beds, shower and breakfast are up to the standards of the start rating. If you are lucky, you can enjoy a violin concert while sipping a beer in the shade on their veranda overlooking the little stream running parallel to the Danube river.
Sebastian R — Google review
Schiefes Haus, or “The Crooked House,” is one of the main attractions in the city of Ulm, Germany. This unique hotel is famous for its tilted shape and long history. Built in 1406, the building originally served as a merchant’s house before being converted into a hotel.
IWA S — Google review
This place is special. The floors are angled crazily. Apparently it was in the Guinness book of records back in the 90s when it was renovated into a hotel. For the convenience of the location and its special unique character you do have to sacrifice a bit of comfort. We stayed in the room on the very top floor. It took 4 steep flights of stairs to get to our beds. The shower over the bath was a bit awkward. But for us it was well worth it. Beds were comfortable. The decor is a bit dated (90s chique all the way) but everything is in very good condition. Special mention of the excellent breakfast. The service was also fantastic. Thanks!
Andrew T — Google review
This was the second time I stayed here. It Is an absolute stunning, cosy and romantic place. But also the staff is fantastic. They are very polite and do everything possible to make ones stay as pleasant as possible. The room and bathroom was spotless clean. The breakfast buffet (included) was freshly prepared with a variety of bread and buns, jams, honey, cold meat, cheese, eggs to your liking, salmon. Can't ask for more. A stay is definitely value for money. Thank you Ms Wolf and team for all your efforts and hospitality. Merry Christmas .
Chris G — Google review
4.7
(943)
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4.4
(308)
Schwörhausgasse 6, 89073 Ulm, Germany
http://www.hotelschiefeshausulm.de/
+49 731 967930
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Ulmer Rathaus

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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the heart of Ulm, the Ulmer Rathaus stands as a stunning testament to Renaissance architecture and local heritage. This remarkable town hall, which began construction in the 13th century, boasts an intricately frescoed facade that captivates visitors with its vibrant colors and historical significance. The murals tell stories of Ulm's past, making it feel like a living history book right before your eyes.
The Ulmer Rathaus is a must-see for anyone visiting Ulm. Its historical significance, stunning architecture, and vibrant role in the city’s cultural life make it a central piece of Ulm’s identity. Whether you’re admiring the frescoes from the outside or exploring the history inside, the Town Hall provides an enriching experience for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
IWA S — Google review
The Ulmer Rathaus is a beautiful and historic building right in the heart of Ulm. Its colorful façade, covered in detailed paintings and decorations, really stands out and gives you a glimpse into the city’s rich past. It’s one of those places you can’t help but stop to admire when walking through the old town. The mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture makes it even more interesting. It’s definitely worth seeing, especially if you enjoy history or old European buildings.
Lucho T — Google review
This is a very impressive and magnificently preserved building. I am proud to be able to make this comment after experiencing it myself several times. If you are curious, please visit. The food is delicious, the service is fast. Very high quality black beer is served inside. The outside is full of handmade figures. Hz. Ibrahim Sacrifice incident is depicted. Jesus Christ is also shown. dating from the 1300s. Even the Ottoman coat of arms is present in the frescoes.
Hetz N — Google review
Very special building with colorful paintings and details. Almoust like a huge history book, these paintings, writings and coat of arms tell a lot about Ulm's past.Especially the huge and complex astronomical clock is worth the visit.
Ramona D — Google review
No visitor misses the 3 most important hotspots of Ulm - the Münster, the "Schiefe Haus" and the very special "Rathaus" with its colorful paintings and details. Almoust like a huge history book, these paintings, writings and coat of arms tell a lot about Ulm's past - if you have the time, join one of the guided tours. The active townhall interior is nice, but renovated - the storytelling outside and especially the huge and complex astronomical clock is worth the visit on the way down to the Danube or Fischerviertel.
Ulrich S — Google review
We visited Ulm and the Rathaus stood up nicely as we got to the town from the car park. It’s really impressive with nice paintings and a very unique architecture. An old building that seems new and different. You should really see it if you visit Ulm
Anaman S — Google review
A very beautiful building. Interesting area. A small piece of the old city has been preserved.
Виктория З — Google review
beautiful building, colourful with paintings from medieval ages, golden stripes and red bricks. but the interior is not open to the tourist as a sort of exhibition.
David A — Google review
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Marktpl. 1, 89073 Ulm, Germany
http://www.ulm.de/
+49 731 1610
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Schwörhaus

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Located in the fishing district near the Danube, Schwörhaus is a captivating red and yellow baroque building from the 17th century. Today, it serves as the city museum. Every year, the elected mayor takes an oath here in front of residents. The building holds historical significance and houses an intriguing archive that tells the impressive story of Ulm. It's not only a great place to explore Ulm's history but also offers a glimpse into its oldest building.
Every year, the mayor comes out to promise to his people various stuff. I never believe his words and probably never will, because he is telling truth only 80% of the time, but the building still looks cool!
GermanMaKo — Google review
it is the house where tradionally the citizens swear their oath to the city rules. still happens till now. but it is a closed building, although the exterior is renovated with an old style.
David A — Google review
Nice historical place worth a visit from the inside and the outside.
Rawad B — Google review
That was the place the oldest building in the city was found
Desmond S — Google review
Brief and direct aproach to the city History.
Elena — Google review
Great place
Oli — Google review
(Translated by Google) A larger room dedicated to the city's history in the historic Schwörhaus (Vogelhaus). A good, entertaining presentation, and despite "only" occupying one room, it's a good, informative hour. Highly recommended. (Original) Ein größerer Raum über die Stadtgeschichte im historischen Schwörhaus. Gute, kurzweilige Präsentation und trotz "nur" eines Raumes ist man eine gute, informative Stunde damit beschäftigt. Empfehlenswert.
Katharina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is currently an interesting exhibition here related to the history of Ulm. Admission is free. (Original) Здесь сейчас проходит интересная экспозиция связанная с историей Ульма.Посешение бесплатно.
Madona L — Google review
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Weinhof 12, 89073 Ulm, Germany
https://stadtarchiv.ulm.de/ausstellungen
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21

Ulm Minster

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
The Ulmer Münster is a Lutheran church built in Gothic style, located in the heart of Ulm City. It boasts the world's tallest steeple at 161.53 meters high and features an impressive carved choir. The church is considered a must-visit landmark in Germany, offering visitors a glimpse into the Middle Ages with its lovely Gothic architecture.
I visited the Ulm Minster on my birthday and it was such a special experience. The structure is absolutely breathtaking – you can’t help but be amazed by how tall and detailed it is. I found out it’s actually the tallest church in the world, with a spire reaching about 161 meters high! It took several centuries to complete, starting in the 14th century and finally finishing in the late 1800s. Walking around the cathedral, I was blown away by the gothic architecture and how well-preserved everything is. The inside is peaceful and beautiful, and just standing there made me feel so small in the best way. I didn’t climb the tower this time, but even from the outside, it’s super impressive. If you’re ever in Ulm, you must visit this place. It made my birthday truly memorable. Totally worth it! 😊
Pankaj S — Google review
Every nice church. This church has the tallest tower in the world. You can pay 7 Euros and walk all the way to the top. Please ensure that you are semi fit....it is a long and winding staircase of over 750 steps. But the view is worth it. They are currently doing some restorations to the church so please bear with the noise.
Lewis M — Google review
Ulm Minster is breathtaking both inside and out. The Gothic architecture is incredibly detailed, and the interior is full of history — especially the 15th-century choir stalls with their intricate wood carvings. The highlight, of course, is climbing the tallest church spire in the world. It’s 768 steps up a narrow staircase, but the panoramic view over the city and, on clear days, even the Alps, makes it worth every step. Inside, the atmosphere is peaceful and bright, with beautiful stained-glass windows and an impressive organ. The Münsterplatz around the church is also lively, with cafés and markets (the Christmas market here is fantastic). Be prepared: the tower climb is steep and not for everyone, but if you can manage it, it’s unforgettable. Overall, Ulm Minster is one of Germany’s greatest landmarks. Highly recommended!
Sumit P — Google review
It's majestic building! Breathtaking from inside and outside. There's a lot of things to say about this place but if you like to visit place like this - you must! Instead of talking about it, I will share some photos for you ☺️
Aizarg — Google review
€9, Oct 2025 To climb to the top of church 768 stairs, quite an exercise Pity that there is not much to see above. Mostly covered Cool thing that you can pay with card 👍👍👍
Chang Y — Google review
Ulm Minster is an awe-inspiring masterpiece of Gothic architecture and holds the distinction of having the 2nd tallest church tower in the world. Standing at 161.53 meters. It's interior is very impressive and magnificent with stained glass window and majestic Hall.
Sarath P — Google review
Ulm Minster is an absolute must-see — not only for its record-breaking spire, but also for the sense of calm and beauty it offers. It’s very easy to reach, just a short and pleasant walk from Ulm’s main train station through the charming old town. When I visited, there was some ongoing renovation work, with padding and scaffolding around the front and upper sections, which did slightly spoil the full view of the façade. However, the minor distraction did not take away from the overall experience — once you step inside, the atmosphere completely changes. The city’s noise fades away, replaced by a deep sense of peace and stillness. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a quiet moment of reflection, Ulm Minster is a beautiful and easily accessible place to visit.
Girish V — Google review
The Ulm Minster is absolutely breathtaking and a must-see if you visit Ulm. Its towering spire — the tallest church tower in the world — dominates the skyline and offers incredible views if you climb to the top. The interior is just as impressive, with beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful, majestic atmosphere. You can really feel the history and craftsmanship that went into every detail. Whether you’re interested in architecture, history, or just want a stunning view over the city, the Ulm Minster is unforgettable.
Lucho T — Google review
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Münsterplatz 21, 89073 Ulm, Germany
https://www.ulmer-muenster.de/
22

Steiff Museum

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Toy store
Museums
The Steiff Museum is a must-visit for families traveling on the A7 or A8. It offers an interactive experience with a stuffed toy hunt, 'petting zoo', workshops, and a huge slide. The museum showcases animals in various sizes and is enjoyable for both kids and adults. Visitors can also explore the outlet for good deals before purchasing from the store next to the museum. The tour includes a German voice-over of Margaret Steiff's life story and magical stories with soft toys.
one of our wishlist checked! since my daughter born, we're becoming Steiff fans. Finally today we were there (saturday) around 13 o'clock. There are only few people there, so we can enjoy the tour and the museum itself, and also the kids can play in the kids area. its really nice..the tour was memorable..not only the kids also for adults..
Maya ( — Google review
Good place to go. Worth not only for family and children but also for adults. You can find many collection of old teddy bears. They have store, restaurant and toilets too.
Loisach — Google review
We had so much fun here :) We came to Heidenheim City for 3 days trip and came to here for half day visit. It was really sweet for both kids and adults. It’s nice to read the history and also very good presented. We have talked to the lady who is working in -Hand made - area, she is very kind and friendly, explained some aspects very nicely to us. And I was happy to read all those instructions in Japanese especially :)
Dina A — Google review
Small but really amazing museum showcasing the toys made by Steiff. The first part of the museum tour is really beautiful and we could hear the story of how it all began. The last part has a lot of big toy animal structures. A must if you are in this town with kids.
Emile M — Google review
Small and sweet, I would have liked to learn a little more about Margarete's life. But nice for kids and grown ups alike.
Katrine I — Google review
A great place to spend the afternoon with children. Such a fun, interactive experience for both young children and adults. Some places were a little overcrowded and we had a few rude families who pushed in front of our children instead of waiting their turn for certain experiences. But overall, it was great to learn about the history of the teddy bear and the gift shop was great. Definitely worth a visit.
Laura M — Google review
Growing up I owned a lot of Steiff animals ( still have them) and now I took my grandkids there to visit. This museum is absolutely amazing and interesting. You are part of their story when visiting
Lexe B — Google review
Not only kids but also adults can enjoy the story and exhibition. Good size museum for kids with high quality entertainments. The tour is available in De, EN and surprising Japanese.
Sou Y — Google review
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Margarete-Steiff-Straße 1, 89537 Giengen an der Brenz, Germany
https://www.steiff.com/de-de/fascination-steiff/the-museum/
+49 7322 131500
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City Outlet Geislingen

Outlet mall
Shopping
Shopping mall
Factory Outlets
A small but good stores
Csaba M — Google review
Small but very nice
Junaid K — Google review
It's a nice small outlet with good small shops. The best one is the outlet shop of WMF. I can also recommend Ravensburger and Lindy.
Iskander U — Google review
It's fairly small and compact, but on the other hand there are a few specialties that you can't find too easily elsewhere. Definitely worth a visit.
Markku M — Google review
This outlet is best for buying home appliances, compared to Mezingen outlet which is mostly about clothes. The WMF outlet here is gigantic and offers 2a-ware at a nicely cut price. 2a-ware products are open boxed products which equal in quality with Amazon's "like new" warehouse deals.
Nima G — Google review
Place to get your kitchen and dining place a new style. Here we talk about quality. You will love this place. Got something to eat too.
Naomi W — Google review
Small outlet with two spacious parking lots. I personally liked the Gardena and WMF store, a great assortment for good money, I will definitely go back there.
Bartek B — Google review
Ok
Hugo R — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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Fabrikstraße 40, 73312 Geislingen an der Steige, Germany
http://www.cityoutletgeislingen.com/
+49 7331 9434000
24

Aalbäumle

Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Beer garden
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A nice tower to see entire view of Aalen. Have routes for cyclists as well as hikers. Great spot. Also have a small cafe near and the french fries there are great!
Rumaisa N — Google review
Very good place for a small trek.. Not very crowded. Good overall view of Aalen from the top. If you love nature and walk then best place to visit ☺️
Sunil S — Google review
Very nice 20.9 meter tower. Great view of Aalen and surroundings. At the base of the tower there is a playground for children, lots of benches and tables, and a restaurant, but it was closed (July Saturday afternoon).
Yahazu — Google review
The place is about 200m above city level and may take around 40-50 by foot from the city centre. At top there is a restaurant and a observation deck. From the observation tower one can see complete city of Aalen.
K S — Google review
If you love trekking on a hill and campfires at night this is the place to be. The scenic view of Aalen from that observation tower is absolutely breathtaking.
Paul R — Google review
Very nice place with a wonderful view. Fully recommend it!
Robert S — Google review
Great place for hiking and picnic. If you are here during winter you can enjoy ski service also.
Raul Z — Google review
Great view on Aalen and the surroundings. There is also a large playground and in summer there are good and drinks. Don't expect that off season though.
Philipp K — Google review
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73431 Aalen, Germany
https://www.aalen-tourismus.de/aalbaeumle.187941.htm
25

Limesmuseum Aalen

Museum
Specialty Museums
Archaeology museum focusing on Roman artifacts, with an open-air excavation of a cavalry fort.
The history of the Roman occupation and their border and how they lived with very interesting. Aalen was the largest fortification along the Lines border. Lots of artifacts. Many info placards are in English as well as German.
Michael L — Google review
Car parking is free. In case if you are interested in history then this is the right place. Not crowded museum. A small coffee corner is there. Enjoy with your kids
Felix P — Google review
The limes museum in Aalen is a great place to visit. You can look through the indoor exhibition on two floors which tells the story of the Romans in and around Aalen as wells as the development and fall of the limes. Besides original and replicat exponats there are lots of modern information displays and interactive visuals. Outdoors your can walk around the remains of the former Roman camp and take a look at a reconstructed barrack. The indoor part is open till 17:00 on most days and you are allowed to stay in the outdoor section even after closing time.
Wunder H — Google review
Wonderful display of the Roman Frontier fort, and the tin figurine collection explains Roman days. The artifacts and recreations are well worth the visit as well! Handicap friendly!
Craig F — Google review
Absolutely recommendable visit. The museum offers a vivid and varied insight into Roman-Germanic history. I especially like the two thousand tin figures diorama. Impressive work. I wasn't aware until now how far south the Limes wall extended. With numerous and some extremely well conserved exponats and lots of illustrations and models the life of Roman soldiers is well documented. I especially like the focus on the various touching points where Roman and Germanic culture meet and somehow combine without giving up their own identities. The Roman eagle and the Germanic bear - a data collection of a precarious and cautious history full of wars, battles and countless skirmishes. But phases and local spots of a calmer and cautious coexistence were possible, too. It seems.
Astrid C — Google review
It was nice although the main museum was closed. Liked it! Roman outfits could be tried, was fun!!
Amruta J — Google review
Surprisingly fascinating. For Americans, the name is somewhat confusing. I thought it was going to be some sort of geology or cave or limestone exhibition. But "Limes" is a Latin word roughly meaning "limits." It seems Aalen was near the limits of the Roman empire and the Romans had built a wall just north of the city. The museum itself is built on site of an ancient Roman outpost and is filled with artifacts that have been found in the area. There are the remains of buildings partially unearthed on the grounds outside of the museum building. While you can travel to Rome and see better preserved evidence of the Roman empire, I learned more in this museum about the daily life of the Romans and their conquered lands than I had anywhere else. And if you are a thinking person, the "end" of the exhibit upstairs should give you pause and food for thought for quite some time to come. This is definitely worth a stop if you are live nearby or are simply driving anywhere near Aalen on your way to somewhere else.
Rand F — Google review
Very nice, modern and spacious museum about the Romans in the area of Aalen and the Limes in general. We were lucky because we happened to arrive at the right time on a Sunday afternoon where a free guided tour had just started (3 pm I think). The tour guide (in Roman outfit) was excellent and brought the exhibits to life for us with additional stories, facts and anecdotes. I can highly recommend this museum and tour. We didn't walk around the outside area much because we ran out of time and it was very hot but it looked very interesting. There is an area where children can try out clothes and helmets. We also found a small play area for young children (we were there with a 6 year old). I wasn't sure if this area was meant to be used or only as part of larger groups (it was a bit separate) but our daughter enjoyed playing there with the building blocks and setting up forts and castles. Unfortunately, the museum does not have a café area attached to it, so if you get hungry you need to go somewhere else. Perhaps it's too expensive for museums to run coffee places along the side. Maybe just a vending machine would do the trick. Thank you to the nice staff at this museum!
Elisabeth M — Google review
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Sankt-Johann-Straße 5, 73430 Aalen, Germany
http://www.limesmuseum.de/
+49 7361 5282870
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26

Schwabisch Gmund City Hall Fountain

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful town.Was beautiful back in 1984.(when,I was stationed there)I can't wait to go back to visit.The people were very friendly.and,the food was great ! And,the beer was best I ever had !These are my postcard pics.I can't wait to actually take some real pics and compare them to my other photos !
Edwin C — Google review
Marienbrunnen is a lovely historic monument that brings both beauty and peace to Schwäbisch Gmünd. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an admirer of art and architecture, or simply looking for a peaceful spot to relax, this fountain is a must-visit in the city. Its historical significance, artistic design, and tranquil atmosphere make it a standout feature of Schwäbisch Gmünd’s town center.
IWA S — Google review
It is not functional in winter. Used as a center point for Skoda cars advertising.
Shura K — Google review
Clarks are so kind and patient
Shirin F — Google review
Beautiful heart of a lovely regional town.
Dick D — Google review
Gave bus card quickly in couple of mins
Gana P — Google review
Good
Ricky — Google review
Awesome place to visit.
Mitali T — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Marktpl., 73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
27

Esslingen Market Square

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Market
Shopping
Esslingen Market Square is a charming open-air marketplace located just 15 minutes from Stuttgart by local train. The square hosts a medieval market with merchants wearing traditional clothing and demonstrating medieval crafts like glassblowing. Visitors can enjoy artists, music, food, and holiday events. The Christmas Market is particularly enchanting with detailed decorations and people dressed in beautiful medieval costumes, creating a unique atmosphere that transports you back in time.
The starting point for the local Christmas Market if arriving from the Esslingen Neckar Train Station on day trip from Stuttgart. Stalls here are beautifully setup with Christmas theme with charming building framing the market.
Brad — Google review
Esslingen Market Square is surrounded by stunning half-timbered houses and historic buildings, it offers a perfect blend of medieval charm and modern vibrancy. The market square is home to cozy cafés, local shops, and seasonal events that bring the town to life.
Laurence H — Google review
A very nice walk thru and old city any time of year. We went on a warm October day and had a good time. Lots of cafes, shops, and bakeries with good coffee and food.
Chris S — Google review
Beautiful town. We were lucky to be there for the summer festival.
Christoffer S — Google review
If there’s one place that captures the soul of Esslingen, it’s the Marktplatz — a broad, picture-perfect square framed by half-timbered houses, each one looking like it belongs on the cover of a fairytale book. The colors, the angles, the rooftops — everything here feels timeless. On a Sunday, though, the vibe completely changes. The usually buzzing square slows down into something beautifully calm and reflective. Most of the shops are closed, and you can finally hear the fountain trickling and the bells from the nearby Frauenkirche echoing through the air. Locals stroll quietly, couples sit on benches with coffee to-go, and the café terraces — the few that open on Sundays — become little pockets of lazy contentment. Without the weekday rush, you start noticing the details — the ornate carvings on the old guild houses, the contrast between pastel facades and the red roofs, and the way the square gently slopes toward the church. If you stand in the middle and spin slowly, you’ll see centuries of history in one 360° view — it’s that kind of place. And when the sun’s out, the light hits the buildings just right, creating this warm, honey-colored glow that’s pure cinematic gold. Photographers love it, and honestly, it’s hard to take a bad shot here.
Ronnie P — Google review
i loved the medieval theme Christmas Market! with all the detailed decorations, people wear beautiful medieval costumes. making you feel you are back to the past. my very first Christmas Market experience, it really doesn't disappoint me. it was eye opening.
Xelcius — Google review
Stopped by for an afternoon during the recent Estival, Jazz and Weiss Beer in the sunshine. Knew nothing about the Estival before seeing the advertising at Tram stations in Stuttgart the night before. Hopefully visit again for the Christmas market.
Mark L — Google review
I was here for the Christmas Market and it îs a beautiful medieval market with very good vibe and food. The only suggestion is to go durring the day cause at night it is overcrowded and the lights are not worth it.Awesome place, much nicer than the Stuttgart one.
Vera A — Google review
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4.7
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Marktpl., 73728 Esslingen am Neckar, Germany
http://www.esslingen.de/
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Esslingen am Neckar Castle

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Esslingen am Neckar Castle is a historic site with a courtyard garden that offers sweeping views of Esslingen. The long flight of stairs on the city wall provides breathtaking views over the city and vineyards, especially when dusted in snow. The town itself is magical with cobblestone streets, gingerbread-style houses, and stunning vistas. Visitors can enjoy a cozy staircase leading to a good restaurant and a large free valley for relaxation.
The view over the city is stunning. If you prefer, there’s also a bus that can take you up, but climbing the steps makes the experience much more special. A great spot to explore, relax, and take beautiful photo..☺️
G G — Google review
Lovely old castle and worth a visit for the views alone! Google maps sends you the ' stairs ' way! This is a steep climb up about 300 stairs? ( We meant to go back for a picture of them but forgot! ) Otherwise you can go up the roads to it. Like I said the views are spectacular and it's free! There's a restaurant up there too but I'm guessing you might need to book?
Mark J — Google review
Great view of Esslingen. As people have mentioned, it requires a great deal of steps to clib. I recommend taking the bus 110 from the station up to the castle. After experiencing the wonderful view, you can take the stairs back down into the town.
Duygu T — Google review
Great view of the city. Beatiful structure and gardens. A little over 300 steps to get up there, totally worth the climb. I wish it was possible to access inside the tower.
João R — Google review
Beautiful setting for photos and views above Esslingen. The stairs are tough but make for a good workout before heading to the farmers market in town. One note, it doesn't appear you can actually go inside the main tower
Andrew F — Google review
part of the old fortification from 1314. you can only go up the stairs and enjoy the view from top. big green yard and a beergarden. perfect for events and ceremonies.
David A — Google review
Was a pretty area.. didnt get to see alot of it the first time...would def visit again. The walk down though the wineries was interesting...
Zehra K — Google review
Calm place . We went during sunset and it’s mind blowing
Priyanka G — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Esslinger Burg, 73728 Esslingen am Neckar, Germany
+49 711 41111700
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Grave chapel on the Wuerttemberg

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Located on Württemberg hill, the Sepulchral Chapel is a stunning mausoleum built by King William I in memory of his beloved wife, Queen Catherine. The Neoclassical-style structure offers breathtaking views of Stuttgart and the Neckar valley. It was constructed between 1820 and 1824 and features a domed rotunda inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. The inscription "Love never dies" above the entrance adds to its romantic allure.
My favourite place in Stuttgart, been here 2 times. Will visit every time I visit Germany. Beautiful. 1 hour journey from hbf needs to walk like 12 mins or so. On day time you do have a restaurant and a wine place at night time you have peace. Both are good. Do go in different times and different seasons to see different beauties. The view of Stuttgart is also measuring.
Manish M — Google review
A hidden gem in Stuttgart! The Grave Chapel on Württemberg Hill offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Neckar wine valley, Stuttgart cityscape, and lush green surroundings. The peaceful atmosphere and panoramic scenery make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends — be ready for a short uphill walk. I’d definitely recommend carrying some food and drinks, find a quiet spot, and just soak in the views. Other visitors rightly mention how calm and spiritual the chapel feels, especially during sunset. Some even describe it as Stuttgart’s “mini Tuscany” because of the vineyards all around. Definitely worth the hike! Perfect for a half-day outing with family, friends, or solo time. 🌿🍇📸
Gaurav S — Google review
built as a memorial for the sudden death of the young princess as a love last gift from Kaiser. the surrounding is amazing with grape field and old houses. you can see Stuttgart till the Tv tower. the entrance is cheap and you can see the chapel which looks like the Roman Pantheon.
David A — Google review
I went there with some colleagues after work. It was an amazing place to go. I think I do have like a wine tour or something like that somewhere nearby but I’m not 100% sure. I saw some people drinking at the top and they were part of a wine tour.
Alcibiades ( — Google review
Simple, silent and lovely place. You can relax and at the same time get impressed by work performed by a great artist. Overall, great scenic view of Stuttgart
George D — Google review
It is beautiful location.. I love going here for relaxation with my family.
Nazia I — Google review
Amazing view, worth a visit! Probably the best view in the Stuttgart region!
Nikola G — Google review
Best place to see Sunset and cityscape from top. There are lots of sitting places surrounding the area. You will also find a coffee shop close to top. The area is open to the public. Only the chapel has an entrance ticket. Good spot to have a drink or some snacks or food with friends and family. You can bring your own food and drinks. You can also enjoy the night lights of the city of Stuttgart.
Adnan H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Württembergstraße 340, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany
http://www.grabkapelle-rotenberg.de/
+49 711 337149
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Mercedes-Benz Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart offers a captivating journey through 125 years of automotive history, showcasing vintage and modern vehicles that have shaped the car industry. The museum's sleek architecture mirrors the curves of high-speed race cars, setting the stage for an impressive collection that appeals to both avid car enthusiasts and those with a passing interest in automotive engineering. Visitors can explore key historical events intertwined with the evolution of automobiles, including poignant memories captured in photographs.
Wow...leave some time to explore this amazing piece of architecture! Your tour starts at the top and it's an easy walk down - through the time of auto and transport. Easily link world history and events to the evolution of personal transport. Interactive. Never felt crowded. Excellent facilities. Loved it!
B G — Google review
Incredible museum! The building is stunning, the exhibits are world-class, and the journey through automotive history is captivating from start to finish. Super clean, well organized, and great for all ages. A must-visit in Stuttgart — even if you’re not a car fan! What makes it truly special is how the story of Mercedes-Benz is told side by side with world history, I loved that! The journey through the history of Mercedes-Benz is perfectly intertwined with world history — you see how global events shaped innovation and design over time. The building itself is stunning, and the layout takes you on a fascinating journey through over 130 years of automotive history. From the very first automobile to futuristic concept cars, every floor is beautifully designed and full of innovation and storytelling. The audio guide and interactive displays make the experience engaging for all ages, and the way history and technology are woven together is impressive. You really feel the evolution of design, engineering, and culture. The staff are friendly and helpful, and everything is spotless and well organized. Absolutely fantastic experience for anyone curious about the power of creativity and progress!
Mihaela C — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart is a true architectural and historical masterpiece, offering an immersive journey that appeals far beyond just automotive enthusiasts. It is, without a doubt, one of the best corporate museums in the world and a must-visit landmark in Germany. Brilliant Architecture and Chronological Design The building's ingenious double-helix architecture guides the visitor through time. You ascend to the top floor—the birth of the automobile—and then spiral down through nine levels, witnessing 130 years of history unfold chronologically. This unique design ensures a seamless and captivating flow. The lighting, presentation, and curation of the exhibits are world-class, giving every vehicle, from Karl Benz's first patent motor car to the modern F1 racers, the reverence it deserves. Innovation Contextualized in World History What truly elevates this museum is how it integrates the vehicles with parallel world history. Each exhibition floor connects Mercedes-Benz's technical progress with defining moments and culture of that era. You see the evolution of luxury, safety, and racing innovation—including the legendary Silver Arrows and the iconic "Gullwing" models. The sheer volume and diversity of cars, trucks, and prototypes are breathtaking, illustrating Mercedes-Benz's influence on global mobility. Conclusion: For its stunning design, technical depth, and engaging historical context, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is a powerful experience. The exhibition is impeccably maintained, the staff are helpful, and the ticket price offers fantastic value for a deep dive into industrial heritage. Allow at least three to four hours to properly explore this brilliant celebration of engineering. Highly, highly recommended when visiting Stuttgart.
Muhammad A — Google review
It was a unique experience from my side. After having parked the car, we entered to the museum and took the elevator to the top floor where you are going to start your journey. From classic cars to classic sport cars and from recent road stars to formula cars. I mean simply amazing. The most important thing to do in the city.
Mustafa A — Google review
⭐ 10/10 — a place I’d gladly visit again I visited the Mercedes-Benz Museum on a Sunday and it turned out to be a great decision. It wasn’t crowded, so I could walk around comfortably and really enjoy the atmosphere. The whole place is extremely clean and well-organized, and you can see how much attention is put into every detail. The audio guide was another highlight: clear, easy to follow, and filled with interesting facts. It doesn’t just talk about cars, but also about the history and the world around the inventions. At some points it genuinely feels like a small time-travel experience. Even if you’re not a big car fan, the museum still has a lot to offer. It tells a wider story about innovation, progress and the people behind it all. Each floor adds something new and keeps you curious. I’m not adding too many photos here because I’d rather keep some intrigue for future visitors. If you’re in Stuttgart, this place is definitely worth a visit. 👉 Highly recommended 👍
Andrii D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An outstanding experience! The Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart is truly impressive, beautifully designed, perfectly organized, and full of fascinating history and stunning cars. The storytelling from past to present is exceptional, and every floor offers something unique. A must visit in Stuttgart for anyone who appreciates quality, innovation, and great hospitality. Highly recommended!
Filippos V — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum isn't just a place for car enthusiasts; it is a meticulously curated journey through industrial and global history that easily earns its five stars. The experience begins with a profound reverence for innovation, celebrating Mercedes-Benz as the true pioneer of the internal combustion engine—the very invention that birthed the modern automobile in 1886. The cloverleaf architecture is genius, guiding visitors chronologically through the "Legend Rooms." You descend through nine floors of history, witnessing the evolution from the first Patent-Motorwagen to the latest concepts. The promise of the museum holds true: it has all the cars, showcasing an incredible collection of over 160 vehicles, including legendary Silver Arrows, luxurious Popemobiles, and iconic vehicles from every era. What elevates this museum far above others is its educational depth. It skillfully weaves the story of the founders, Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, presenting not just their creations, but the entrepreneurial spirit and visionary ideas that drove them. Even more impressively, the museum integrates this automotive narrative with the broader history of the world, offering context on social and technological upheavals, allowing you to see how the car shaped (and was shaped by) the events of each period. It is a stunning, comprehensive, and perfectly presented exhibition that honors a legacy of engineering excellence. An absolute essential visit in Stuttgart!
Micu V — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is nothing short of extraordinary—a world-class experience that blends automotive history, innovation, and storytelling into one unforgettable visit. From the moment you step inside the striking, futuristic building, you’re transported into the rich legacy of one of the world’s most influential automotive brands. What impressed me most was the sheer breadth of historic Mercedes-Benz models on display. The museum takes you on a chronological journey, beginning with the very invention of the automobile and guiding you through decades of engineering achievements, design evolution, and cultural impact. I was genuinely amazed to discover just how deeply Mercedes-Benz has been woven into major historical moments over the years—whether in motorsport, luxury travel, or groundbreaking technological advancements. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated, offering the perfect blend of information, visuals, and interactive elements. This isn’t just a place for car enthusiasts, though they will certainly be in heaven. It’s an experience the whole family can enjoy. There’s so much to see, explore, and learn that even those who aren’t deeply into cars will find themselves captivated. The museum is spacious, beautifully organized, and designed to keep visitors engaged at every turn. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time—at least a few hours—to truly appreciate everything the museum has to offer. From early prototypes to legendary racing cars, from elegant classics to modern innovations, every level reveals something new and fascinating. Incredible in every sense, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is a must-do for anyone visiting the area. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the brand or simply curious about automotive history, this museum delivers an experience that is both inspiring and unforgettable. Highly recommended.
RR C — Google review
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Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany
https://www.mercedes-benz.com/museum
+49 711 1730000
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