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How long is the drive from Passau to Nuremberg?

The direct drive from Passau to Nuremberg is 139 mi (224 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 51 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Passau to Nuremberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Regensburg, as well as top places to visit like Rottal Terme - Bad Birnbach and Großer Arbersee, or the ever-popular Vlčí výběh Srní (podívání zvenku).

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Top city between Passau and Nuremberg

The top city between Passau and Nuremberg is Regensburg. It's 1 hour from Passau and less than an hour from Nuremberg.
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Regensburg

Regensburg, a charming Bavarian city situated on the Danube River in southeast Germany, is renowned for its remarkably well-preserved medieval center. The iconic 12th-century Stone Bridge spans 310 meters with 16 arches and connects the old town to the rest of the city. The impressive Regensburg Cathedral, dating back to the 13th century, features twin spires and is home to the famous Regensburger Domspatzen choir.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Nuremberg

Best stops along Passau to Nuremberg drive

The top stops along the way from Passau to Nuremberg (with short detours) are Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Walhalla, and Weltenburg Abbey. Other popular stops include Waldwipfelweg, JOSKA Glasparadies, and Nürnberg Zoo.
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Vlčí výběh Srní (podívání zvenku)

National forest
Nature & Parks
Forests
The moment you enter this national park, the forest grabs you and captivates your eyes. The twisting roads bordered by pine trees that seem to go all the way to the horizon, will delight the soul. This particular attraction was very convenient. Parking was plentiful. 1 hour/ 50 Kc. Good bathrooms. There's a small kiddy play park with merry go round and the like. Places to eat lunch either up the path under the shade of the trees, or at the trail entrance near the play park. The vending machine is inside the visitor center, selling soda and water. The hike is extremely easy and manageable even with a 3 year old. The wolf habitat is fenced and they provide an elevated walkway to view them. The walkway also has interesting facts about wolf habitat and culture. Each segment has a wooden carved explanation of something relating to wolves. I highly recommend this place and enjoy.
Marcus S — Google review
It is approximately 2 hours from Prague . The nature is amazing. We were lucky and could see the wolves . The national park is worth visiting surely. The possibility to see the wolves is great advantage.
Alina I — Google review
The place is very nice and well organized. There's a nice path under the trees that goes uphill (not recommended for elder people) and takes to a very long observation platform that provides many opportunities to observe the wolves, while entertaining the visitors with panels and quizzes. Observing the animals is a challenge. It's better to visit the place on days with low attendance.
Tiberio F — Google review
Wonderful experience, seeing wolves in an - as much as possible- natural habitat. The animals seem to be content with their lives there and seem to act quite normal, although of course they are not scared of human noises anymore. The 2.5 km (uphill) walk through the forest to the enclosure is nice and relaxing, doable for all ages. All in all: very much recommended when you're in the Sumava NP.
Theo W — Google review
It's only 2 km walk, but we enjoyed it fully. And at the end we saw some wolves. You are not paying the entry fee, just parking time.
Koba G — Google review
Walking through the forest in the snow was a great experience. The resort is very well maintained. Watching the wolves is just fine, most interesting is the information about wolves habits.
Javier G — Google review
It is exactly what they promised. Walk through the woods, see wild wolves and go back by different way. There is a big parking place which costs 50Kč per started hour and no admission at all. Yes completely free entrance! They have also free toilets and shop with souvenirs.
Branko K — Google review
It is very nice path in the forest. We saw one wolf from 14, but it was very impresion view...
All S — Google review
4.8
(7624)
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5.0
(60)
Bez názvu, 341 92 Srní-Kašperské Hory, Czechia
https://www.npsumava.cz/navstivte-sumavu/navstevnicka-centra/nc-srni/
+420 731 530 556
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Rottal Terme - Bad Birnbach

Permanently Closed
Bus stop
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Thermal Spas
(Translated by Google) Local only self-service Portions small and expensive Only both thermal baths can now be booked and cannot be used during normal times for people who are no longer very young. It's too long a journey from one thermal bath to the other. It's no longer what it used to be. (Original) Lokale nur noch Selbstbedienung Portionen klein und teuer Nur noch beide Thermen Buchbar kann man in der normalen Zeit nicht nutzen für nichtmehr ganz junge Leute zu langer Weg von einer zur anderen Therme es ist nicht mehr das was es mal war.
Ulrich A — Google review
4.0
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4.0
(145)
84364 Bad Birnbach, Germany
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Großer Arbersee

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake flanking the Großer Arber mountain inside the Bavarian Forest nature reserve.
Recently visited place is so amazing and beautiful can not express just visit this place and experience your self it’s worth it and don’t forget to hike on the mountain top view is amazing🏔️😍
Jil L — Google review
Taking a walk around the lake was just magical. It’s serene and peaceful. The walk can be done by all age groups. It’s also suitable with small kids and babies. Parking place and restaurant near by. Nearest parking cost you 3 euros for a whole day.
Koel G — Google review
Superpicturesqe lake, unfortunately a storm was coming and we could not spend much time.
T T — Google review
Beautifull place , relaxing. You feel close to the nature. The building etc constructions are made with respect to the surrounding.
Dionisis R — Google review
I just went hiking on Großer Arber today and remember to come to this beautiful lake during the winter.
Joyce Y — Google review
Very nice place for a short trip ❤️ With a possibility to rent a treadle and with a friendly ducks 🦆😅
Michal B — Google review
A great walk round the lake especially in winter.
Peter — Google review
Nice lake. Parking close to the lake is not free (3€). The part close to the restaurants can get quite crowded despite corona, but fewer people go around the lake. Swimming was not allowed. Despite what I read in some comments, bikes are NOT allowed (read the info boards along the path).
C. C — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(114)
94252 Bayerisch Eisenstein, Germany, USA
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Großer Arber

Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Mountain offering picturesque views, a forest park, hiking trails & winding roads for motorbiking.
Great hiking destination. Plenty rock formations offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains in all directions or the lakes below.
Socalledracing — Google review
I came here in the middle of March, the mountain was still covered in snow and ice, I got to the mountain by bus, it was Saturday, so keep in mind that the last bus back leaves at 2 p.m., I arrived at the mountain at two o'clock))) I walked back on the road for cyclists, 6 km to the city center. There is also an option by bus to the nearest German towns, the bus to them goes more often and leaves until 5 or 6 p.m. . The ascent was complicated by the weather, but it was worth it because it was fantastically beautiful
Tetiana N — Google review
Relatively easy hike for wandern lovers! From Lake to tip (one way), approximately 1.5 hour hike. Highly suggest if your in the area. The top has multiple viewing points and surprisingly not as many people on the top as we thought there would be. Weekdays are definitely better if your not a fan of crowds. If you are only up for a small walk, around the lake is also quite enjoyable. Stroller friendly. No swimming, but you can rent a row boat in the summer months. Parking only 3 euros.
Chantel — Google review
Nice views from the top. Didn't have time to do the hike around the top, unfortunately.
T T — Google review
The Best tourist destination... in the Bayern Forest... lovely place.... in Winter... in Spring.... in Summer... in Autumn... climbing to Großer Arber isn't very tiresome... the look of Bayern Forest from here is very beautiful.... Fresh air is ready to enrich our body and mind....
Joseph K — Google review
The best vantage point in the area. The hiking trail is fast, simple, it is possible to take a cable car. Usually quite a lot of people.
Wiktor S — Google review
I’ve been there March 2022. Amazing views, snow and atmosphere.
Arek K — Google review
Went with fatbikes to the summit in fog and snow. Pretty "funky"... The radar killed our E-Bike motors but they recovered when we went down. Very interesting.
Rick H — Google review
4.7
(2295)
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4.5
(178)
94252 Bayerisch Eisenstein, Germany
http://www.arber.de/
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JOSKA Glasparadies

Glass manufacturer
Tours
Store selling chandeliers, glasses & art, set in a gallery with a restaurant, cafe & beer garden.
What an amazing place! Great day out n plenty to buy for the garden. Would recommend to everyone who loves gardening n decorating it x it’s so colourful up there n plenty to do ;)
Daria B — Google review
Nice place for a day trip. There was not much crowd in Glass workshop. Free entry, no charges. Only if you or your kids want to create there own glasses.. it costs 15€, which is reasonable. Parking is not a problem.
Ravi D — Google review
If you are in the area, a visit here is a must. You can buy about everything that's made from glass, you can see how some of things from there are made, you have souvenir shops and nice places to eat and drink.
Ivanov C — Google review
Great store and wonderful showpieces. You can blow your own glass figurines, but not at the moment because of corona. Nice beergarden too.
Miran M — Google review
you can get nice glass making experience
Kanishka P — Google review
Fantastic place for a family day out - lots to suit all ages! Watch out for the kids rides - some of the machines are out of order but there aren’t any signs so you lose your money. We spoke to staff who weren’t able to help and another family said this has been the case for the whole summer so far.
Beccah B — Google review
Beautiful place, with beautiful things to buy. From knick-knacks to sculptures and fun little things for kids. Definitely recommend.
Anita Z — Google review
It's really a glass paradise....with variety of glass products... sufficient Parking area.... Restaurant with tasty food.....
Joseph K — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(263)
Am Moosbach 1, 94249 Bodenmais, Germany
https://www.joska.com/
+49 9924 7790
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Altstadt Eggenfelden

Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
Altstadt Eggenfelden is a charming little town that captures the essence of quaintness with its vibrant shops and delightful ice cream parlor, where you can indulge in some truly delicious treats. The picturesque old town features colorful houses lining the bustling town square, which has recently been revitalized to exude an Italian flair. This inviting space is perfect for relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to unwind or enjoy a leisurely stroll.
(Translated by Google) The old town with its colorful houses and shops is right on the town square. (Original) Die Altstadt mit ihren bunten Häusern und Geschäften ist direkt am Stadtplatz.
Amata W — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice little town with pretty shops and an ice cream parlor serving delicious ice cream. There's an underground parking garage in the center, where you can always find a parking space. (Original) Ein nettes kleines Örtchen mit hübschen Geschäften und einer Eisbar mit sehr leckerem Eis. Im Zentrum gibt es eine Tiefgarage, wo man immer einen Platz zum Parken findet.
Iris P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice to chill out in the town square (Original) Schön zum chillen am Stadtplatz
Hans T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super great new town square - with Italian flair and great shops. (Original) Super toller neuer Stadtplatz - mit italienischen Flair und tollen Geschäften.
Johannes W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super nice (Original) Super schön
Robert S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Just great to stay there. (Original) Einfach toll um dort zu verweilen.
Stefan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice (Original) Sehr schön
Ali E — Google review
4.4
(26)
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4.3
(96)
Stadtpl. 27, 84307 Eggenfelden, Germany
https://www.eggenfelden.de/index.php/de/sehenswertes/altstadt
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Bayern Park

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Rollercoaster & water slide-filled attraction with regular, family-friendly themed events.
Super Theme Park with Bavarian flair! We’ve been coming for years, and it never disappoints. The park offers a great mix of thrilling rides, beautiful scenery, and fun activities for all ages. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, and the whole place is kept spotlessly clean. The Bavarian atmosphere adds a unique charm that sets it apart from other parks. Perfect for families, couples, and groups of friends looking for a fantastic day out. The staff is really friendly and you get to enjoy a wonderful atmosphere, while having fun. Bring your food and/or buy there. It’s really worth visiting. We came by car and it take a bit over an hour from Munich. There is plenty of free parking. We always look forward to our next visit!
Inas Z — Google review
We drove 1,5 hours just to visit this park and it was an amazing experience. This park is filled with different kind of attractions, Spielplatz and many seats for the parents to sit down. Great restaurants and many stations to eat or drink something- although it was a bit disturbing we couldn’t pay everywhere with card but overall it was okay. There’s also an animal park! The price, I found a bit too high at the beginning but after our day there, I changed my view because it was worth it absolutely 100% 🤩 And of course, we will visit again because we couldn’t even discover it all in one day ☺️
Veronika K — Google review
Great park, perfect for our kids age and height. Our 4, 6 and 8 year old could do all the rides expect 2-3 rides that they wouldn't have dared to take anyways. 2 rides were out of order, but no big deal. The different kiosks and cafe's may or may not accept card, which is absurd in 2025. So bring cash in case you promised your kids slush 🫠
Markus T — Google review
I has Activ Card, free entry. My family has wanderful surprise. Thank you staff for their care. Again arived.
Michal P — Google review
A park much smaller then I though looking at the map, but it was great. Lots of attractions with a very short walk between them. It’s perfect during summer days as the park has lots of trees everywhere and it’s nice and shady. Waiting times were very short, from 2-3minutes to maximum 15-20 minutes, so we managed to do everything in one day. Food is average, same as in most of these kind of parks. The good thing is that you can bring your own snacks and drinks.
Catalina T — Google review
The place was big and beautiful and the facilities were fun but some of them were very unsafe. For example, the family tube facility was very dangerous and my whole family came out with painful injuries. In addition, my daughter was standing in line for a facility of this type of mechanism, so she sat on this car a little ahead of time and the operator of the facility behaved really rudely. He touched her shoulder and shouted at her to get out of the car and wait 5 minutes as punishment. Really rude. My daughter came out crying and said we will not go back there.
אופיר ז — Google review
We went with kids, this was so much fun 🤩 you have to plan an entire day. On some rides you have to wait in the line as they are very popular. Zou can bring your own foods and drinks. Lot of fun. I recommend this place for family with small kids.
Miodrag C — Google review
Bayern Park is located in the South East of Bavaria 1.5hrs drive from Munich. It’s worth the trip, because you can spend a full day with the whole family in the park. There are rides for all ages, cute & slow for smaller children, but also rollercoasters and a free fall tower for teenagers and adults. There’s also a quieter part where you can see some animals and have a walk through a nice little wood. Prices are fair and you get a lot value for money. Parking is not an issue, plenty of space.
Da D — Google review
4.6
(13363)
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4.5
(135)
Fellbach 1, 94419 Reisbach, Germany
http://www.bayern-park.de/
+49 8734 92980
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Rodelbahn St. Englmar GmbH

Amusement park
Fun & Games
Leisure park with roller coasters, water slides & summer toboggan runs with jumps & banked curves.
A Hidden Gem of Family Fun and Thrilling Adventures! This park is an absolute treasure trove of entertainment that perfectly balances thrills and family-friendly fun. From the moment you step through the entrance, you're greeted by an atmosphere of excitement and joy that sets the perfect tone for your day of adventure. The Mini Roller Coaster: A Perfect Introduction to Thrills The standout attraction has to be the mini roller coaster - an expertly designed ride that offers just the right amount of excitement without being overwhelming. It's perfect for younger thrill-seekers getting their first taste of coaster excitement, while still being enjoyable for adults. The smooth turns, gentle drops, and perfectly timed acceleration make it an ideal family experience. The wait times are usually reasonable, and the staff operates the ride efficiently while maintaining all safety protocols.
Muhammad Q — Google review
Very beautiful and spacious area with various attractions. The food on offer is varied and of good quality. The highlights are the two toboggan runs and the roller coaster. If someone particularly wants action and speed, then the attractions are recommended. There is also a high ropes area for those who love heights.
Nandakishore M — Google review
Great place to stay for multiple hours or a day with kids from 0 to ~14
Ron M — Google review
Very nice summer park both for kids and adults! Many attractions, some paid (two systems od coins, you need to buy them beforehand), some not. You can rent a golf gear and play minigolf, check the activity field and play with cranes. Lots of restaurants, lots od WC, big parking place. There are animals to pet too. You can spend here a day easily, half day for sure.
Janina . — Google review
An amazing experience not only for children but also for adults just an hour and a half outside from Munich. I still can't believe what have we discovered with my son today. This park and the whole area around it, will totally amaze you. It is an unforgettable experience, a leisure Park located in the nature which by the way is open 365 days per year. Just unbelievable.
Georg P — Google review
My kids, actually we also loved the place. There were many activities for every age group.
Rifat M — Google review
Wonderful place to spend time with your children. Rollercoasters, slides...and many other funny activities for children 👍😀
Zorica C — Google review
Nice place to have fun with kids! There are several attractions and some are free. Avoid going there when it rains!
Jérémie T — Google review
4.7
(7224)
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4.5
(94)
Grün 10, 94379 St. Englmar, Germany
http://www.sommerrodeln.de/
+49 9965 1203
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Waldwipfelweg

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Adventure park with a forest canopy walkway, animals, an upside-down house & optical illusion cave.
Reasonable price of the entrance, parking and slides included in your admission. Czech tracks above the trees should pay attention and learn. Highly recommended.
Dave C — Google review
Was a fun time. Not the right thing to do when you are scared of heights. Excellent views!!
Ingrid S — Google review
Such a nice place to sped a day. Has a lot of interesting not only for children but also for adults. Territory is bid enough to prevent crowds even on weekends. Dog friendly.
Kristina B — Google review
Great place to spend walking through the forest and climb the tower. Great for kids. You can reach and touch the tree tops, hear the sounds of the birds. Lots of activities and playgrounds for the little ones. Learn about the forest or expand your existing knowledge. Definitely worth a whole day of your time. You can skip the restaurant, it's nothing special, the staff is nice. Got some fries which were ok sized, otherwise small portions. Almost no size difference from kids pasta to a regular Käsespätzle.
Boris K — Google review
Fantastic day out. So much better than we had expected. Stunning views and such fun climbing high above the trees taking in the stunning scenery and experiencing the changing weather. There is so much to do here we feel we didn't get to explore everything but had such a great day out. The children loved it and so did we. Great value great experiences and lots of memories made.
Emma K — Google review
This place has been built with so much love for the detail. You can really feel that the owner is not only investing, but he's also fulfilling a personal dream for himself. Besides the tree top path, there are so many more things to do. My personal favorite is the Kugelhaus, a marble run covering a whole house. Amazing! We did not dare to go on the slides, but we will come back for that.
Thorsten H — Google review
This is a nice place for the entire family. Try to be there in early morning or late afternoon. It's really busy between 10:30 and 13:30. Plan to spend about two hours there. The restaurant is ok. If it's to hot or starts to rain try the indoor play area above the restaurant....the kids love it!!!
Tony B — Google review
Interesting facility in the wood near St.Englmar. The pathway up offers interesting stations describing the altitude you are at and what other famous buildings or places would be at the same altitude. The tower is full of climbing opportunities especially suited for children and also offers two slides to bring you down again to the ground level. One of the slides has slits that offer light inside while the other one is a fully dark tube. The tubes are quite narrow, so getting inside is not particularly easy for adults after a certain age, I would guess. At least it wasn't easy for us. ;) From the top of the tower you have an amazing view over the surrounding landscape and the Bavarian Forest mountain range. At the ground level there is also an educational path through the wood, explaining fauna & flora of the Bavarian Forest region. We visited this place as we had received vouchers from our hotel. Paying for the place would not have been worth it because we feel it's better suited to families with children - but if you have kids that are up to 10 years, this looks like a really nice way to spend an hour or two. There is free car parking (gravel) for lots and lots of cars, so parking will not be an issue.
Oliver F — Google review
4.7
(13496)
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4.5
(300)
Maibrunn 9a, 94379 St. Englmar, Germany
http://www.waldwipfelweg.de/
+49 9965 80087
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Drachenhöhle

Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Souvenir store
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I loved this exhibition, l went in expecting it to be more for children but found it really interesting. Hope to see the real show sometime.
Michael M — Google review
Here there is basically a small museum with audiovisual artifacts, a few robot dragons, and a shop with related products. There are shows at specific week times with the large robot dragon. The children find it interesting.
Fabs S — Google review
This is a really great place. It has a small museum to the Drachenstich festival's history and to many of the Dragons that were used throughout the years. It also discusses the play's characters and shows the design process of the current dragon. The area the robot is kept has been made to look like a lair. There is a small giftshop. It isn't very expensive but it is a lot for what you get. However it is definitely worth it.
Kyle M — Google review
It was quite interesting and worth the visit. The dragons were asleep in their lair. I would love to see them active, walking and breathing fire.
Alison G — Google review
The largest walking robot in the world... fire breathing Dragon🔥amazing experience of fiction meeting reality... WOW
Sanket B — Google review
Seeing the dragon in action was unreal! Highly recommend 👌
Christina R — Google review
Great place to go see the giant dragon.
Lorelei P — Google review
Big remote fire breathing Dragon, what's not to like
Marc S — Google review
4.1
(1770)
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3.5
(34)
Eschlkamer Str. 10a, 93437 Furth im Wald, Germany
http://www.further-drache.de/
+49 9973 509640
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Straubing Zoo

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Zoo with 200 species, from lions to lynxes, plus a beer garden, café, play areas & stone-age house.
We visited Straubing Zoo with our kids and had such a lovely time. The zoo is not too big, which makes it perfect for families with children, but still offers a great variety of animals to see. Everything was clean, well-organized, and easy to walk through. Our children especially enjoyed watching the monkeys and feeding the goats. There are also nice playgrounds and resting areas, which made the visit even more enjoyable. It’s a wonderful place for a family day out, both fun and relaxing
T T — Google review
So, when I visit a zoo I basically judge by 2 things. The kind of animals living in the zoo, and the quality of their space. Firstly, there are some species there, like penguins for example, that are not fit for this type of environment. Same goes for other animals there as well. Secondly, the space that is use to enclose the animals it's hideous and incredibly small in some cases. For example the aquariums are tiny for the amount of fishes and the glass cases as well for the reptile and insect like animals. Same goes for the enclosures of other animals like birds (parrots especially), big cats and other. Personally I think it could be a much better zoo if the equipment gets upgraded, the premises get triple their size at least in the wounded areas, and lastly either release the species which are non fitted to live in the specific environment, or make the proper installations so you can simulate the environment needed. The only animals there which have the correct treatment is the goats and the sheep. Because their space is huge for people to come in and pet them, and there is food that you can buy to feed them.
George G — Google review
We do this every year with our kids, and they love it. The team is super helpful. Today, there was a mix-up with our English guide, and the director of the tour went ahead and did it for us. The highlight for this year was the lions. It is a smaller zoo, but they still have lots of cool animals. The perk of being a smaller zoo is that it is not as crowded. So, we went to see the lions, kangaroos, tigers, and other animals without being crowded for space. They do have a small food stand with the usual German foods and a small treat selection. There is also a playground, gift shop, and place to feed some goats up close. I recommend checking them. Can't wait until next year.
L ( — Google review
Never seen such a beautiful tiger, direct eye contact which also takes long.. My sons admired all animals, but especially the tiger.
Tuğba M — Google review
Clean, great variety of species to see, small enough for a 3 yrs old to walk and be independent, affordable. They have a park plaza, and concessions stand. If you have a picky eater bring your own food. We visited during the week in the morning time and it was just perfect.
Mev A — Google review
Amazing place for both kids and adults. All the animals there are very well cared and active during my visit early in the afternoon. The inside + outside view design allow visitors to view and observe the animals from various angles. 7 Euros per person and free parking are indeed worthy!
Austin H — Google review
It’s a tiny zoo but it has quite a few interesting animals. I find it easy to get around because it’s a linear way through, as you can see in the photo I posted with the map. I spent 1,5 hours there and saw everything, taking my time to take it all in. My favorite animals to see: the tigers, bears and penguins. Normally there’s also lions in the zoo but they are temporarily not present since they are raising funds to expand their “zoo home habitat”. There’s also a section where you can feed tiny goats, that was cool. I recommend it ✔️
Gabe R — Google review
The place is great for a fun day with the kids. We spent 4 hours there and it was fun for everybody. You have a place to rest, to eat and a playground for the kids. Will go again.
Dušan M — Google review
4.5
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Am Tiergarten 3, 94315 Straubing, Germany
http://www.tiergarten-straubing.de/
+49 9421 94472222
12

Churpfalz Park

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly theme park with water rides & slides, roller coasters, go-karts & miniature golf.
Very good place. It has for everyone anything. For adults and kids, for extreme time and relaxing time. You can find different types of zones. It was a good family day and it was fun for everyone.
Йоана Г — Google review
The park is nice for being outdated. prices are a little steep for what is offered at the park. Customer service, some of the workers there really need to understand that if they work with people they need to have a little bit of people skills, specially that dude working at the outdoor go karts. Smoking in the park should not be allowed as there are a lot of kids walking around at adult hand height and can be burned by the cigarettes, it happened to us. A no smoking park can be controlled by the owners, have a designated smoking section, just like other places do. Overall it was a good experience, updated areas could make the park more attractive, prices could be a little lower for the amount of rides.
Richard M — Google review
Great place for kids aged 4-12. The rides were really perfect for our 5 and 9 year old kids. Not too boring, not too scary, but a perfect fit. Plus, there's two bumper car rides (in German: autoscooter). You don't have to pay and wait for the ride to start, but grab a car and join. I also like the atmosphere in the park. It is a little bit older, but very attractive and down-to-earth.
Thorsten H — Google review
Children over 3 y/o even tho under 1m still have to buy tickets even though there aren't many rides where they can get on due to height restriction --> unfair pricing. Prices are too high for what is offered (very few rides, dirty bathrooms, ...) --> NOT recommended. Some employees seem not particularly friendly (this is an understatement)
Tu P — Google review
A wonderful time with our Granddaughter. The entire park is made for everyone to enjoy. Rides for all ages included withing the entrance price. Wonderful walking paths or ride around the park on a park train. Enjoy the Flower Gardens and there are 2 BLACK SWANS for you to enjoy.
Dave M — Google review
We were there with our 2 year old. Its very huge park with many many rides and attractions. It has something for everyone. I was surprised to see how many rides for 2 year old are allowed, some of them were even bit risky, but you will have plenty to enjoy. Its has rides, spielplatz, sandbox, indoor speilplatz, waterpark so just name it. Food from restaurant is very tasty with many options. Ticket of 28 euros is worth. Parking is free and plenty. Now on other side park is really dated. You can see the age on everything so dont expect something which is in mint condition or very well preserved. They need to prepare some shades its literally open ground and on sunny summer day its really hard to find relaxing space. Like park, its employess too need some refresher course on how to be in hospitality industry as some of them seems to be not so friendly. Food takes 30 minutes to prepare due to high demand and only 1 kitchen. Overall its park in its old age and deserves one visit. I wanted to give it 3 stars but 4 th star is for its variety and inclusivity of all age groups.
Viraj D — Google review
One of the best amusement parks , especially for you family with 3yr old kid. All the rides are enjoyable. We visited on Monday and enjoyed fullest. Service is friendly. People can spend 3-5 hrs. Many kid friendly rides and designed for kids. Go for it if you go near by. Update: 14May2022 3rd time in the park as we love it. But this time on a Saturday, the park is little busy. There is some waiting time for Dashing Cars, Go-cart, and water rafting ride. The Park closes at 5PM. Other rides are ok. So, don't go on weekend.
Murali K — Google review
2020 - Nice, especially for kids under 12. 2022 - We was back this year and a little has changed. A lot of attractions are managed by young guys or girls: once they start the machines they keep on watching the celly phone instead of the kids, they even seem to be working. This happened a lot of times. To the owner: be careful of the security of your guests and take a look of the workers always playing with telephones.
Ermanno — Google review
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3.5
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Churpfalzweg 6, 93455 Traitsching, Germany
http://www.churpfalzpark.de/
+49 9971 30300
13

Trausnitz Castle

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Trausnitz Castle is a captivating 13th-century medieval castle located in Landshut, Germany. It stands as one of the town's popular attractions and offers a stunning view over the old town of Landshut from its verdant parkland surroundings. The castle features a vaulted hall, chapel, and a museum showcasing unusual artworks and curiosities. Visitors can explore the Chamber of Art and Curiosities during their tour.
Visited the castle on a beautiful autumn Sunday, the sun was setting so got a breathtaking views of Landshut. Beautiful park to enjoy a walk with a family.
Madara B — Google review
Nice short hike from the bottom of the city Center. A nice museum shop, I didn’t go inside the museum. I enjoyed the view a lot. The weather was clear. There wasn’t much going on at the hour I went. Maybe there is in other seasons. Recommended trip. To park the car is tricky in the Center.
Andrew K — Google review
Really nice to visit. Would have been nice if there is a QR code or something for tourists from other countries to scan and learn more about the history of the castle and the region.
Zaid A — Google review
Beautiful place on the top of Landshut Center, amazing night view shows whole city with colorful lights.
Arif — Google review
Nice castle with plenty of relics to view. Tour is offered in German only, but English flyers are handed out to give the history of each of the rooms you visit. Photography is not allowed. WC was clean. Small gift shop. Restaurant was absolutely amazing!
David B — Google review
Walking up the path to the castle from town in about 10-15 minutes. It’s steep but has a paved path. Very nice views from on top, with a restaurant. If you drive up there’s a parking lot. There’s also a WC in the courtyard. Didn’t do a tour, but they have one. The castle was founded in 1204 by Duke Ludwig l. The castle and its views are a highlight while visiting Landshut.
Anne H — Google review
Nice short hike from the bottom of the city Center. A nice museum shop, I didn’t go inside the museum. I enjoyed the view a lot.
Hakkan A — Google review
Not easy to find with the car when you would try to find signs but Google maps can guide you :-) They have a nice restaurant in the castle (build in 1204) where you also can sit outside and have a great view over the city Landshut. It’s a beautiful city with a historical center and many different beautiful shops.
Royal M — Google review
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Burg Trausnitz 168, 84036 Landshut, Germany
http://www.burg-trausnitz.de/
+49 871 924110
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Landshuter Hochzeit Tickets

Event ticket seller
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Landshuter Hochzeit is a fantastic medieval festival celebrated peacefully for four weeks, with people sitting together on stands enjoying snacks and drinks. The event commemorates the marriage of George the Rich to Hedwig Jagiellonica in 1475 and includes a parade and various festivities. It's a great opportunity to experience the Middle Ages in the city, with a unique atmosphere that shouldn't be missed. The Zehrplatz is also recommended as part of the overall experience.
(Translated by Google) A successful event! Keep it up. (Original) Eine gelungene Veranstaltung! Weiter so.
Michael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic medieval festival. The Landshut wedding is celebrated peacefully for four weeks. In the stands, people sit together peacefully with snacks and drinks and chat. There are many events surrounding the festival. The Zehrplatz is also worth a stop. (Original) Ein fantastisches mittelalterliches Fest. Vier Wochen wird die Landshuter Hochzeit friedlich gefeiert. Auf den Tribünen sitzen die Menschen mit Brotzeit und Getränken friedlich zusammen und plaudern. Es gibt viele Veranstaltungen rund um das Fest. Auch der Zehrplatz ist eine Einkehr wert.
Fee04 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great thing, Middle Ages in the city! Celebrate for 4 weeks :-) (Original) Tolle Sache, Mittelalter in der Stadt! 4 Wochen feiern :-)
Martin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent, you should definitely see the custom! (Original) Hervorragend, man sollte den Brauch auf jeden Fall mal gesehen haben!
Rhpotsi 3 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since it only comes out every 4 years, it's always nice (Original) Da sie bloß alle 4 Jahre ist immer wieder schön
Jacqueline D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great spectacle and what a mood and atmosphere! (Original) Ein tolles Spektakel und was für eine Stimmung und Atmosphäre!
Tonja O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderfully, a wonderful, great pageant (Original) Wunderbar ein herrlicher toller Festzug
Renate L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Landshut Wedding 1475 is a must attend event (Original) Landshuter Hochzeit 1475 is a must attend event
Aoon T — Google review
4.7
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Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut, Germany
15

St. Martin's Church, Landshut

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
St. Martin's Church, also known as Martinskirche, is a significant Gothic monument in Landshut, Germany. Construction began around 1385 and was completed by 1500 with the involvement of master builder Hans Krumenauer and Hans von Burghausen. The church boasts extraordinary architecture that combines elements of high and late Gothic styles. Its tower stands at an impressive 130.1 meters, making it the tallest brick tower globally and in Bavaria. Visiting St.
It is the church with the tallest brick tower in the entire world, it looks quite spectacular, especially in contrast to the rest of the surrounding buildings which are pretty low. On the inside there are currently some renovations done (2019.04.06), so one can’t really enjoy the inside as much.
Fryderyk K — Google review
This landmark has the world's highest church tower (>130m). The church is entirely made of bricks in the late Gothic architectural style. Each of the five doors is uniquely styled. Inside the church is an 8-m hanging cross created from a lime tree bark that is spectacularly suspended high up. The stained glass windows, the stone pulpit, the Orgel, the frecoes, and the Leinberger Madonna date back to the 14th to 17th centuries. Construction started in the 1380s and was completed in 1500. However, renovations continue to this day. During my visit, the spiral staircase to the underground area, and the actual tower were out of bounds. Overall, it is an impressive piece of historical and religious architecture that is worth spending an hour of your Landshut trip.
Debajyoti A — Google review
This is the landmark of Landshut, and there are less chances of anyone missing it from any part of town centre. The church is made of bricks, and 2nd tallest brick structure in the world. As with most churches in Bavaria and to most of Germany, the architecture style is Gothic. It has got a huge crucifix hanging from the roof directly above the altar. For me it was the biggest indoor cross I had seen. It's a good time to see all through year around, and gives Landshut Town Centre a definitive face. It does go without saying that visiting the church during mass is not allowed. A must see place in Landshut.
Duke F — Google review
A great goethic structure, what is interesting most about it is: the tower, which is World’s Tallest Brick Tower 130.1-meter the highest brick structure in the world without steel supports and Bavaria’s tallest church tower. Constructed entirely of brick with a copper-clad helm, it’s a stunning example of Gothic engineering, completed in 1500...this fact alone makes it worth a while to visit Landshut, in addition to the castle on the hill
Yasser A — Google review
Every gothic style church is unique, this one has very beautiful high vaulting and tall tower.
Artur O — Google review
Stunning Gothic cathedral. The size is difficult to fathom. Quieting beauty inside; the windows are magical.
David E — Google review
Really nice and special compared to other churches I visited in Bavaria
SHAHRYAR H — Google review
Beautiful old church
Paquito — Google review
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4.6
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Kirchgasse 232, 84028 Landshut, Germany
https://martin-landshut.de/
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16

Walhalla

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Monument
Museums
History Museums
Walhalla is an imposing neo-classical edifice located near Regensburg, Germany. The marble hall inside houses plaques and busts of illustrious Germans throughout history. Visitors can explore the area, which offers clean facilities and refreshments. The temple's awe-inspiring architecture features intricate carvings and majestic columns. It provides a fantastic view of the Danube river and the city in the distance, especially at dusk when visitors can enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Simply a splendid spot! This beautiful, grand monument offers magnificent views over the Danube river from the high above. There is a cark park 5min walking distance away (€2.5 per car) and public toilets free of charge next to the monument. Walhalla itself is free to admire outside and it costs around €5 to enter inside. This is a perfect place to spend an entire day just sitting, admiring and relaxing, if weather permits. I loved it 🤩
Beata Ł — Google review
A great monument well worth visiting. The views are stunning, and the best part is that it's accessible for people with reduced mobility or families with strollers. A must-see if you're in Regensburg.
Macarena P — Google review
Impressive monument inside and out. The walk from the car park is around 20 minutes with some small slopes but it is worth it. The view from the top is amazing and the temple is impressive too. Doesn’t feel like Germany. I visited inside for a small fee I think around 7 euros. To be honest it isn’t worth it if you’re not that much into architecture. It’s just a one big room that you can see from outside. There’s not informations inside too which was a bit disappointing. But it is worth paying if you want to take your time and see more details. It’s a very impressive place!
Melanie M — Google review
We were in the area and had a friend tagging along this travel trip. We decided to visit Wallhalla and let him see this wonderful building, the inside and the outside. He was a little mobility challenged, and did not take the steps. There is a pathway around, and although its a longer walk, the slope is a gradual upward walk. It was misting and thus we did NOT walk down any of the steps because of the risk of slipping. I have been on a dry day and feel much safer descending down the step when they are dry. I cannot stress enough to be safe and go slow as any misstep could result in serious injury. Please follow all noted safety precautions too. I've attached some pictures of this visit. Note, walking around is free. Parking cost approx. $2.5 euros.
Geo-T22 P — Google review
A very imposing monument that is well worth a visit. The view from it's location is breathtaking and worth it just for that. The architecture is also awesome and gives you an appreciation for the awe Greek temples must have inspired in they heyday.
Patrick S — Google review
A very powerful place! Perfect spot for photos, with a stunning view of the Danube. There’s parking and a nice café nearby.
Boltomatis — Google review
We have driven past by this building/ hill on the motorway so this year we decided to check it out. About 15 minutes drive from the No3 motorway. Nice little curly road running up to the hill, to the car park behind. From the car park another about 10 minutes very comfortable walk needed to reach out to this magnificent building. If you have ever been to Athens (Greece) your brain probably gets confused for a second! The whole monument was magnificent, really great, with superb views over the German countryside and of course the river Danube! I’m glad we stopped as it was a very unique experience! It is suitable for wheelchair users (with some support). On the hilltop there’s a little bar and of course restrooms, too.
R G — Google review
Short walk from the car park, only a couple kilometers from the main road. Very nice view, worth seeing on your way in our out of Regensburg. Admission to the museum inside costs €5.
Андреас В — Google review
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4.4
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Walhallastraße 48, 93093 Donaustauf, Germany
https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/walhalla.htm
+49 9403 961680
17

Wild- und Freizeitpark Höllohe

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Diverse animals live in this wildlife park featuring a vending machine with feed & a playground.
Small but very nice little park. No entrence fee. Just one euro for some animal food. Nice to visit with kids.
Matze B — Google review
Very good tour guide and a wonderful learning experience. I’m not a beginner mushroom picker and I learnt a great deal. The tour guide even moderated her German knowing that I’m not a native speaker. Highly recommend!
Ed Q — Google review
A lovely little leisure park in Bavaria, perfect for a calm day out in nature. The park is home to friendly animals like deer, bambis, various goats, turtles, fish, peacocks, owls, and more. It’s pet-friendly, easy to walk for all levels, and surrounded by a peaceful lake. There’s a café, a small shop, clean washrooms, and convenient car parking and free entry. You only have to pay 1€ to feed animals. A great spot to relax and enjoy nature with family, friends, or pets.
Shivashree K — Google review
This is a nice little park if you have small children. There is a big playground and bathrooms near the snackbar.
Tony B — Google review
Good time to spend with family. Good food, Clean Zoo, Overall it’s good for Kids to spend time for minimum 3 hours.
S.D.Raj K — Google review
Beatifull nature with some kind of animals, nice place for a familly with small kids 😄
Dubravka M — Google review
Very relaxing spot, the kid's loved it here. We had lots of fun and would recommend it
T T — Google review
All the essentials for a nice, relaxing, family outing
Jason F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Höllohe 1, 93158 Teublitz, Germany
https://www.wildpark-hoellohe.de/
+49 9431 471914
18

Liberation Hall

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3 lists 
Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Liberation Hall, also known as Befreiungshalle, is a grand monument situated on Michelsberg hill. It was commissioned by King Ludwig to honor the victories in battles against the French during the Wars of Liberation from 1813 to 1815. Constructed with local limestone, this monumental temple features allegories of Germanic tribes.
On our winter road trip to Berlin, we made a delightful stop in Kelheim! Despite the chilly December day and gentle snowfall, the exterior of the Liberation Hall took our breath away. Its impressive size and beautifully sculptured walls were truly captivating. We have very peaceful moments while admiring the structure. A perfect little gem to explore on the way! ❄️🏛️❤️
Codry H — Google review
This building is inside really huge! Really nice view outside and stunning inside! If you have chance, visit this place! Near parking is great and is ready for any size of car. Nice clean toilets. Nice view from the bistro.
Jarda H — Google review
It's lovely inside, but mainly it is in German. So I could only use Google translate and also read up online to understand it. The walk up to the top of the dome is a very narrow stairs but the view up in the dome is superb. Giving a 4 stars, cos I couldn't understand German.
MJ L — Google review
This place is impressive. It’s a gigantic hall where you feel like a tiny person. The main hall was spectacular and huge. I’ve never seen something this big before. It was a bit scary to feel so little. You can also climb at the top to get a view over the horizons. The climb isn’t easy and the stairs are narrow but it is worth it for the view. The park around the monument is also pleasant to have a walk. It’s quiet and peaceful.
Melanie M — Google review
Wonderful architecture and views from the top. Restaurant next to the ticket office. It wasn't crowded and if you take your own food/drinks you can have a picnic and enjoy the sun.
Daisy A — Google review
A great place to visit, even though it doesn’t feature any special exhibitions or temporary displays. The surrounding area is very attractive. However, we were disappointed to find that both of the shortest walking routes to the Danube River were closed, without any clear reason.
Daniel B — Google review
Really cool monument. Typical of mid 19th century early German nationalism. Great views of the Danube.
Patrick F — Google review
This place can be a lot of work to get to if you park at the bottom however it felt great making it all the way to the top! Lucky for me the rain held off and was a good hike. Inside the liberation hall which you have to pay to enter just go to the visitor center. But it has some gorgeous views from the top! Definitely a must! Lots of history marked in here.
Courtney D — Google review
4.7
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4.3
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Befreiungshallestraße 3, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/kelheim.htm
+49 9441 682070
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Danube Gorge

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Danube Gorge is a stunning region along the Bavarian section of the Danube river characterized by impressive 131-ft. cliffs, and is a popular destination for hiking and boating enthusiasts. It offers splendid views with an array of colors from green trees, blue or dark waters to white grey cliffs, pink or yellow flowers making it a fantastic place to explore. This beautiful location is highly recommended for day trips, boat cruises and outdoor walking amidst peaceful surroundings with relatively low crowds.
Amazing sightseeing, peaceful area. The roundtrip ticket price for the ship was 19.5 euro, but it worth it. During the excursion, they give nice details about the river and places around it in english and german. Just relax order a drink and enjoy the moments.
Behnam — Google review
By boat there is another feeling... you can see directly how much water worked in the past to realise this wonderful National Park. Many colours around, up and down you... so many green trees, blue or darker water, white grey cliffs, pink or yellow flowers... fantastic place!
Laura N — Google review
Get a drink, sit, relax and enjoy the quiet ride.
MJ L — Google review
Beautiful place and highly recommend a boat ride
Benseer M — Google review
Beautiful place with an amazing view …. highly recommended for day trip, boat cruise and outdoor walking.
Som S — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking. Great view to Danube.
Pavol H — Google review
Wonder spot for one day pick nick/outing.
Hamza J — Google review
It's beautiful but shops are closed.
Samaresh R — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Asamstraße 22, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.herzstueck.bayern/urlaubsregion/kelheim-weltenburg
+49 9441 2077330
20

Weltenburg Abbey

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled along the picturesque Danube Gorge, Weltenburg Abbey is a historical gem that dates back to the 600s, making it one of Germany's oldest monasteries. Founded by Celtic missionaries, this enchanting site not only boasts stunning architecture but also houses what is believed to be the world's oldest operating brewery, established in 1050.
Beautiful Abbey and delicious food! Take a relaxing boat ride down the Danube and visit the oldest monastic brewery in the world (2nd oldest brewery overall but the oldest owned by monks)! Wonderful walking paths and beautiful sights to see.
Philip S — Google review
Good to visit both by ship - picturesque views of the Danube river. With car - there is a parking near. A part of Nature 2000. A very beautiful Church. There is also a museum. Delicious food. A bit crowded on weekends. I would recommend visiting on weekdays. Don’t forget the bathing suits.
Ana D — Google review
A very nice place to visit (do take the river cruise there, for the scenery is great). Beautiful location. The brewery tour is good and our guide was amazingly down-to-earth informative.
Jonathan B — Google review
Lucky to have been introduced to this place by a colleague. It's a bit hard to get here by public transportation. Beautiful place, exquisite views with one of the best draft beer i have had in Europe (or maybe i was just tired after the hike 🤪). Definitely visit this place if you can!
Unimpressed S — Google review
Wonderful place to go on a boat trip through the river. Beautiful views with a fresh breeze make an amazing afternoon. They are always making round trips with several stops to drop off/pick up passages and cyclists. Pet friendly and can be paid in the spot. Totally recommend!
Ana M — Google review
The best tour guide ever. Gave a fantastic explanation of the church an absolute font of knowledge. Then had a beer and back on the boat.
Martin S — Google review
The Abbey itself is stunning! We enjoyed walking the beautiful grounds, especially down on the banks of the Danube river. Too bad the beer garden is so crowded and the beer itself was not the best monk beer we have had in Germany by far. Overall, glad we stopped by for the gorgeous scenery.
Deanna W — Google review
Everything was good except for the small museum where all the text was available only in German. Cool to buy some beers from the oldest still active abbey brewery! The church was fantastic but you were not allowed to take any pictures in there. Don’t miss the architect who made a copy of himself looking down from the ceiling!
Sofie B — Google review
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Asamstraße 32, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
https://www.kloster-weltenburg.de/
+49 9441 2040
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21

"City glasses"

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wonderful stone old bridge crossing the river. Right by the cathedral so nice to walk along the river and admire its architecture…
Alex B — Google review
Perched gracefully over the Vils River, the Stadtbrille—literally “City Glasses”—is a late-medieval water gate and part of Amberg’s historic city fortifications. Constructed between the late 14th and early 15th century (first recorded in 1454 as the “passage over the Vils”), it spans about 46 m across the river. What makes it magical is its two semicircular arches, which—paired with their bright reflections in the Vils—form the appearance of giant spectacles hovering on the water. It connects the former Electoral Palace (Kurfürstliches Schloss) on one bank with the old armory (“Zeughaus”) on the other. In the late 1500s, additional towers and stacked upper floors were built by court architect Hans Hauck. These were removed in 1698, giving the Stadtbrille its current elegant silhouette. Uniquely, this water gate is considered the “fifth city gate”, complementing the city’s wall gates. A third central arch—long forgotten—was rediscovered and reopened in 1996 during restoration efforts. A photogenic gem, especially at night when illuminated—perfect for that iconic “glasses” reflection shot alongside St. Martin’s Basilica.
Anna K — Google review
Beauty. Small old city nice for a short stay
Dennis C — Google review
Beautiful architecture. A true gem
John J — Google review
City glasses 👓
Prayag S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place in Amberg. Always worth a photo stop. (Original) Sehr schöner Ort in Amberg. Immer einen Foto-Stopp wert.
S. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you walk through the city glasses in Amberg, you'll enter the old town. It consists of three arches. However, the river Vils flows through only two arches. Above the arches is a kind of wall with beautiful windows. There's also a roof above the wall. Between the arches is an angular vault. Definitely worth seeing. (Original) Wenn man durch die Stadtbrille in Amberg geht, kommt man in die Altstadt. Sie besteht aus drei Bögen. Der Fluss, die Vils, fließt allerdings nur durch zwei Bögen. Über halb der Bögen ist eine Art Mauer mit schönen Fenstern. Über der Mauer befindet sich noch ein Dach. Zwischen den Bögen ist noch eine eckige Auswölbung. Auf jeden Fall sehenswert.
S A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastically beautiful place with lots to discover (Original) Traumhaft schöner Ort mit vielen zu entdecken
Sven K — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Kurfürstenring 2F, 92224 Amberg, Germany
22

Dinosaurier Museum Altmühltal (Dinopark)

Museum
Educational institution
Forest park with model dinosaurs & exhibits of excavated fossils, plus an outdoor play area.
Visited the Dinopark in April and it was such an amazing experience! The real skeletons of the Tyrannosaurus rex (T. Rex) and Pterosaur were definitely the star attractions of the museum. One of the favorite parts was the trail that winds through a forest filled with realistic dinosaur models. There are also activities like fossil digging and gem hunting that keep kids happily entertained. Dinopark is a wonderful spot for families and anyone who loves dinosaurs. I highly recommend checking it out, especially if you’re visiting with children!
Pratheek B — Google review
includes big fossil museums wich contains a T rex amazing skeleton and a nature small one.the park itself is wide, you have to pass through multiple earth ages with dinosaurs statues till you finish the tour. big place for kids to play, get educated, have fun. a souvenirs shop and a restaurant is also available with a big parking place.
David A — Google review
Amazing place! The walk through the forest is super interesting, easy accessible (gravel) The digging station is fantastic, you actually keep finding heaps of stuff even though lost of different people are digging! Staff is super friendly, we misplaced our treasure chest, coming back someone had stolen it, the lady at the station gave us a new one for free!!! for our 6 year old dinosaur fan it was one of the best dinosaur parks ever!!! 🤩
Michaela W — Google review
The Dino Museum is an incredible place for anyone fascinated by prehistoric life. The real dinosaur skeletons, impressive collection of ammonites, and life-sized dino models are the true highlights. The museum is very family-friendly too, with fun and interactive outdoor parks for kids to enjoy. It’s the perfect mix of learning and fun, and we had a great time exploring everything. Highly recommended for dino lovers of all ages!
Shari P — Google review
The park in and of itself is not bad. The two huge playgrounds are great, but when it’s too crowded, it gets a bit hectic. The restaurant food is ok. The price is a bit too high also considering that you have to pay for all the extras inside. We still got all the digging supplies, rock breaking and the whole shabang. We also had a lovely walk, the kids enjoyed reading about the different dinosaurs, the forest is nice and the shade cool. We spent some 3 hours and could have probably stayed longer. The bathrooms are new and wooden and really, really nice! So kudos for the toilets! If the price would be adjusted, it would be a five star worthy park. If you want to see that, the same park idea as here but in Dino Park Louriña in Portugal is what you want to visit.
A. ( — Google review
Cool life-size dinos with plenty for kids to do. Lots of shade. Reasonably priced. Recommend.
Greg P — Google review
Well worth the visit. Plenty to see and explore for all ages
Neil K — Google review
Very interesting museum for kids...children will love it.
Ram S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Dinopark 1, 85095 Denkendorf, Germany
http://dinosauriermuseum.de/
+49 8466 9046813
23

Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles

Museum
Specialty Museums
Automobile history museum displaying a chronological collection of antique Maybach luxury cars.
Cool luxury car museum. Learned that Maybach made much more than cars. Definitely worth checking out!
Philip S — Google review
Very interesting but the display of the cars was a bit boring, old fashioned. The artefact and the parafernalia displays were very nice. I wanted to pay with an EU debit card and at first they did not accept it. Once they realized I had no other means of payment it was okay. All by all I have learned a lot about the Maybach company.
Bonosbones — Google review
consist of one floor and includes the history of Maybach creation and the development through the years till the destruction of the workshop in 1945. the rooms are wide with informations on all the big and luxury Maybach which once existed. motor engines and collectibles are there also to see. a collection of famous express bicycles and motorcycles is there. souvenirs, cafe and a cinema is available. dont miss it.
David A — Google review
Extremely interesting collection of pre-war Maybach cars. Facilities and restaurant closed due to private party.
Marcel S — Google review
The museum is great. Anyone interested in old cars and aviation with Zeppelins has come to the right place. Entrance fee of 9.50 euros is just about okay. However, parts of the museum are not heated. Be sure to dress warmly in winter. A room temperature that was 3 or 4 degrees higher wouldn't have been bad. No credit cards accepted, only debit cards. December 2023
O. K — Google review
I guess it is over rated; though there was some nice vintage cars, but the museum is relatively small. I was expecting to see some new cars. There are some interesting facts though, about the bike industry and patents, and also the war tanks industry. The video related to the Hindenburg disaster and the crash of the Zeppelin in the US in 1937, was really touching!
Patrick K — Google review
I expected more cars. The documentary about Zeppelin was interesting.
Ana D — Google review
Although it's a nice little museum with very nice expose, it would be nice, if the lights are switched ON, as it's quite difficult to read about the exhibits in a dark room (even if it's only 2pm)
Hannes K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(56)
Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
http://www.automuseum-maybach.de/
+49 9181 4877100
24

Fackelmann Therme Hersbruck

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Indoor swimming pool
Sauna
Spa
Water park
Thermal Spas
Such an amazing Therme and not so far from Nuremberg ! If you visit Nuremberg for a longer term you should definitely visit ! So diverse different in and outside pools a plenty of different sauna ! And every hour a different sauna seance
BariczzsoltOfficial — Google review
Extremely poor hygiene. When we found 💩 poop laying around in the baby-pool, they fixed it by fishing the biggest peaces out of the water. In Denmark the pool would have been closed, emptied, cleansed and THEN reopened. The toilets were not in the locker rooms but rather inside the actual pool room, allowing for you to take a dump and then go straight back into the water, hence having everyone swimming in your rectal bacteria. In Denmark you strictly have to shower once more, using soap, before going back into the water. There were other very low-hygiene issues, but those two mentioned were the worst. So, don't go if you are not in the mood for an infection. If you don't care about hygiene, the place is ok.
Inez D — Google review
I am sorry to say this, however as of now I cannot suggest this place to any of my friends. It is clearly an old place and it looks like it’s not kept up as it is supposed to be. - There is algae in all the outside filters and the inside filters do not look really clean either. - The little “cave” has residue on the walls which makes me feel icky. - The seats were made out of really cheap looking plastic and the metal frames of quiet a few of the loungers are rusty. a. s. o. .. There is no reason to make a special Tripp to this location.
T S — Google review
Perfect place for relax, just few people even during the weekend. We enjoyed our time there, swimming and cool poolbar
Denisa G — Google review
From the outside the place has great appeal with modern architecture and smooth surfaces, however once inside the age of the building shows. The changing rooms are packed full with changing booths and lockers with little room to maneuver around. There is only one male and one female shower room with 5-7 shower heads. The pool area is cramped with chairs along the edges forcing you to side step past them. The concrete walls show signs of water damage and paint peeling all over. The two indoor “hot” pools were actually mildly warm with only small sections of bubbling water. The area with the children’s pool and area was very nicely layout, however most of the kids were in the main area with their parents in the warm pools. Their behavior and loudness took away from the goal of relaxing. A recommendation for the locker keys and access control to different areas, use a more modern method like a rubber wrist band embedded with a chip that is programmed at front desk. The coin chip works, however placing it in the wrist band holder with the locker key is bulky and requires constant attention to ensure it’s still tight or fastened to wrist. Overall the place is best suited to take your children and let them burn some energy off. This is NOT a place to go if you wanna relax in a hot therme.
Brandon O — Google review
Nice Therme. Will come back. Recommend!!! Very friendly personal!
Christina C — Google review
The staff really harass the guests They attack in groups there is no sign prohibiting photography anywhere on the beach despite this they attack the guest in groups 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Sándor P — Google review
I would not recommend the harassing, aggressive staff to anyone 😡😡😡😡😡
Hümi H — Google review
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3.5
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Badstraße 16, 91217 Hersbruck, Germany
http://www.fackelmanntherme.de/
+49 9151 83930
25

Devil's Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Devil's Cave, also known as Teufelshohle, is a fascinating multi-chambered limestone cave with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The cave earned its name from local folklore attributing the disappearance of livestock to the devil. Discovered in 1922, it revealed animal remains that had fallen into the cave. Visiting the cave involves navigating through different chambers with tight passageways and low ceilings, making it unsuitable for strollers or carrying infants.
Nice cave, a pleasant guided tour (in German). Inside the cave there are quite a few staircases, be ready you go up and downstairs quite a lot. We were there on a long weekend, it was quite crowded. You buy the ticket first and get a time slot to visit the cave. In our case slots were available in about 30 minutes. The tour lasts about 45 minutes.
Дамир Б — Google review
We did the 40 minute group tour and found it interesting and informative. It is cold and wet inside so appropriate clothing and footwear is a must. Also, be prepared for a long walk. There is paid parking outside the caves and the max duration to park is 2.5 hours. There is a café at the exit. It also sells a few souvenirs.
Padmini S — Google review
The best place to visit near Nuremberg, amazing atmosphere, Nature at its best, chilly inside the cave with a lot of stones made of water drops over the year and one was 2000 years old. The guided tour with the German and English language and the guide was super nice. The ticket price was just 9 euros for adult, it was around 45 mins of tour inside the cave. Once in a lifetime experience for me. Deutschland Ticket works there in Schmetterling Busses. What are you waiting for?
Rahul P — Google review
It's wonderful! I'd recommend a guided tour and warm clothes. Not for disabled people. Lots of stairs and tight on several parts of the way. Absolutely worth it. Dogs are allowed.
Sabine W — Google review
We visited on a Sunday, early afternoon. It wasn't overly crowded. The tour guide also spoke in English. It was worth the trip. It was a good experience. After exiting the cave, you can enjoy a nice refreshment at the cafe, go for a hike, or visit the coaster park (up the mountain). We were very pleased.
Jody R — Google review
Great fun and very unique cave! The audio- and visual effects inside were fun too - and the exit outside of the cave was almost magical! Really beautiful grassy and moss-covered rock formations and mountain cliffs. Beautiful sight, our kids had fun here!
Emil K — Google review
Love this cave tour however, they play the English language guided tour after the group moves on — kinda rude lol but overall, its a nice tour/hike.
Kayla L — Google review
This cave is a Nice place to visit. with Kalk Deposits for over 1000s of years this place is unique to see. Cannot use Kinderwagon, babies need to be carried. Some paths are very very narrow . Only guided tour as per slot (in German) . Parking in Automat. View after the tour was also amazing (autumn season) 9 euro ticket for adults. Will be very interesting for kids.
Aakash V — Google review
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4.0
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B470, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
https://www.pottenstein.de/teufelshoehle
+49 9243 208
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26

Erlebnisfelsen Pottenstein

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Summer toboggan run
Water & Amusement Parks
Erlebnisfelsen Pottenstein is a must-visit destination in Pottenstein during the spring and summer. It offers an amusement park experience with toboggan runs, rope courses, and a viewing deck overlooking a forested canyon. This is an ideal way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Franconia without extensive hiking. The park provides various rides suitable for families, including toboggan runs that offer adjustable speeds and are reasonably priced.
A day trip in Pottenstein can be fun with this experience. It has only 3 rides but all of them were funny and very kids friendly. The tickets costs 4€ for each ride. The que was very long hence buy all 3 tickets together and enjoy!
Virta W — Google review
A fun place to spend a day. You can buy a per ride ticket. That way you can buy tickets only for the rides you are interested in. There is a restaurant and a small ice cream shop inside. Washrooms are available in the premises and there is plenty of car parking space.
Padmini S — Google review
Good place to visit with kids, we have spent some nice time being there and enjoyed ourselves. Rides were good and safe for everyone. Restaurant was good but due to heavy crowd the waiting times were too high.
Hemanth S — Google review
Kids and adults both had fun here! We came here in the morning of a weekend. While the parking was quite crowded, we didn’t have to queue up for each ride. There were more people coming after lunch time though.
Don P — Google review
The site itself is lovely, the facilities are fun, the view is amazing, there is a comfortable restaurant and convenient parking. But we had an unpleasant experience. We bought 6 tickets at the ticket office - 4 for the roller coaster for all of us (a couple with two daughters) and 2 for the sleds just for my husband and daughter. After we all did the first slide, my husband and daughter went to the sled slide. The line was long but we waited patiently. When it was there turn, my husband already went in with his ticket and when my daughter tried to go up with her, it was listed as having zero balance! Even though the four used tickets were separately in my pocket. Unfortunately, they left the line and went back up. When I went up to the cashier and explained the situation, she acted like I was trying to lie to her. When I realized there was no one to talk to, I bought two more tickets. I wasn't bothered by the money but by the feeling that she didn't even think there was a possibility that there was a problem with them. When my husband and daughter went back to the line, the same thing happened to another father and son... too bad.
מוריה ש — Google review
Fun time! Rides for all ages so bring the whole family. Best part is free admission! They charge per ride/attraction and the prices are very reasonable. Of Disney charged per ride they'd go out of business but here it's a great working model.
Philip S — Google review
It's your typical amusement park. Not too big, there are a couple of nice rides, nothing too extreme so it's ok even for someone who isn't an adrenaline junkie. The waiting lines are decent even on a weekend.
Laszik S — Google review
Nice place, very well maintained, clean and fair price
Daniel B — Google review
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4.5
(91)
Am Langen Berg 50, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
http://www.erlebnisfelsen-pottenstein.de/linktree
+49 9243 7016800
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Nürnberg Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Research institute
Nürnberg Zoo, established in 1912, is one of the largest and oldest zoos in Europe. It is located just a short tram ride east of the city center amidst lush forests in a former sandstone quarry. The zoo houses over 2,000 animals from around 300 species within natural exhibits. Visitors can observe a variety of wildlife including ibex, lions, zebras, polar bears, dolphins, elephants and more in spacious enclosures surrounded by shady trees.
Wonderful Family Day at Tiergarten Nürnberg! We had a fantastic time visiting the Tiergarten in Nürnberg with our family! The park is beautifully laid out, with plenty of space to walk and explore. We saw so many animals – from lions and giraffes to penguins and dolphins – and every exhibit was well-maintained and engaging. Our kids absolutely loved the experience and especially enjoyed the dolphin show and the farm animal area where they could get a bit closer to the animals. The park is also very clean and has good food options and shaded areas for breaks. I highly recommend booking tickets in advance, especially during weekends or holidays – it saves time and guarantees entry. A must-visit if you’re in the area and looking for a fun, educational day out with children!
Anand D — Google review
A nice zoo with impressive constructions and a variety of species. However, almost everything is in German. Only the titles of the species are in English and nothing else. Very difficult to learn something or listen to one of the tours and demonstrations if you are not a German speaker.
Nadelin G — Google review
Nice, clean, and well maintained zoo. The animals seem to be happy, except the tiger, which has too little space. I felt really bad when people kept smoking (many) and throwing things to animals, I wish there were staffs there to educate these people.
LALITA W — Google review
My wife and I visit the Tiergarten for many years at least once a week. It’s easily one of the most beautiful, most impressive zoos in all of Europe. Animals like the harpy, the Mishmi takins, the mossy frogs and the blue tree monitor are endangered species and not easily found in other European zoos. The habitats are intricately conceived to resemble the natural spaces of animals and meet their needs and preferences. Wandering across the vast landscape zoo is simply one of the most entertaining and informative adventures Nuremberg offers.
Barnaby M — Google review
The zoo is located on the mountainside so there is a lot of hiking involved in visiting it. It's also really big and has lots of trees, sometimes you feel like going through a forest only to reach another animal enclosure. There are also some rare animals here like polar bears. The only problem I had with it was the program, the feeding times overlap with other points of the program. I guess it's to have people decide so none of them are really crowded and for the people to avoid running around the zoo, but if you are here as a tourist it kinda sucks since you won't be able to see them all unless you arrive here early in the morning at stay till 4pm
Maciej P — Google review
If you're interested in visiting giraffes and dolphins like me, now is not a good time to visit Nurnberg Zoo; however, your visit will still be enjoyable.
Monir G — Google review
Great so many animals to see. Great value and tram takes you there easily. Best value via a Nurenberg Card 48hr ticket. Seeing free flying bats and a fabulous tiger was amazing plus the fish. Allow at least 4 hours to see all.
Steve M — Google review
I have a pleasant visit in this zoo,with a lot of places to see. The animals looks and are pretty happy Í think because they have a lot of space where they actually live. What I notice also our presence there make them feel good and not lonely. Good job Nürnberg Zoo keep the good work!
Norbert B — Google review
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4.4
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Am Tiergarten 30, 90480 Nürnberg, Germany
https://tiergarten.nuernberg.de/startseite.html
+49 911 23154546
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Congress Hall

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in Nuremberg, the Kongresshalle stands as a striking reminder of its tumultuous past. Originally conceived by architect Albert Speer during the 1930s under the Nazi regime, this vast structure was designed to host grand gatherings for the National Socialist Party. Although it remains unfinished, its imposing architecture evokes a sense of both awe and reflection on history's darker chapters. Today, this monumental site has transformed into a versatile event venue that accommodates various cultural activities such as conferences and concerts.
It is big, scary and makes you feel small. We didn't go inside to see the photos and documents. In case you have time, I would still suggest to see them. It is a part of history after all. The building is being renovated and hopefully, it will be actively used again.
Sinem S — Google review
A historical site that reminds us of what the world has gone through in the dark days. An unbelievably huge place, bigger even than the Colosseum, this was the original gathering place of the Nazis. Now under construction, in a couple of years it will offer a better view of the building with a larger museum inside the yard. The current museum section is rather small.
Ognian V — Google review
It can be seen from far away in any direction, that's how monumental it was designed and built like everything in that time. Seeing it from the ground doesn't really do it's justice, so look up some aerial/drone footage too. Currently under some renovation works, hopefully it can be put to a better use than it was designed for.
Maciej P — Google review
An unfinished monument, humongous in size, now being used as multiple different things, from offices to photo shoot place and maybe a theatre in some years. Has a large lake around and a big walkway. So overall a nice place to roam around.
Shashi P — Google review
This building started having built only to emerge as an architectural marvel that would have mesmerized the visitors. It was planned to be used as a Congress Hall. But the work stopped midway due to the war and its outcome. Now the building is abandoned yet maintained and being used as a storage space. They have put up signs at various places explaining the importance and history of the building. A nice place to visit to touch a piece of history.
Piuli C — Google review
Sadly it is under construction maintenance. You don’t need tickets to see the plaza, it is free just walk around and find the door.
Ricardo F — Google review
If you ever wondered about the scale and power the Nazi Party had over Germany you should visit this site. Very informative and truly demonstrated the ambitions of one or two men and how this shaped our history.
Alexander C — Google review
In my opinion, from my experience, you must visit it in Nuremberg! It looks fantastic, it’s not the boring part of the city, it’s really important part including its history.
V2 V — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(662)
Bayernstraße 100, 90471 Nürnberg, Germany
+49 911 2317538
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
InNürn,
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a striking example of architecture repurposed for learning, offering deep insights into the history of the Nazi regime. Currently undergoing major renovations to enhance accessibility and exhibitions, the renewed spaces is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Leslie S — Google review
It's my second time visiting this complex and I can highly recommend it. This time, I found out that the museum itself has been closed for several years already due to extensive renovations. Unfortunately this wasn't very clear online and when you get there the signage isn't very clear either - we walked right past the containerized ticket booth because when you walk towards the building from the parking lot, you can't see the signage. However, visiting the special exhibition was worth it. It's immensely important to expose yourself to our history - maybe one day we will learn?
Kerstin B — Google review
Historical interesting but the museum is very small. Better go outside to have a look at the impressive structures
Koen B — Google review
It was closed due to a rock concert. With all the camped attendees, it was a bit on the nose
Ray — Google review
Impressive to imagine what took place here years ago. Would have been nice to have some pictures/explanations outside in the visitor’s viewing place
Pavi0208 — Google review
Worth a visit. They are currently renovating and I expect that the updated museum will be excellent. No real signage for the other outdoor paths and buildings. We saw the interim exhibit and it was quite complete. €5 cash to park. Couple this site with the Nuremberg Court Rooms. (Make sure to pay the street parking fee as a whole line of cars got ticketed outside the court room.)
Elizabeth R — Google review
It was temporarily closed when I visited. If you want to see it reopened, go in 2026.
Nathan M — Google review
Nice place beside a beautiful lake . Very nice historical place.
Md. A — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
InNürn,
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg is a striking example of architecture repurposed for learning, offering deep insights into the history of the Nazi regime. Currently undergoing major renovations to enhance accessibility and exhibitions, the renewed spaces is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Leslie S — Google review
It's my second time visiting this complex and I can highly recommend it. This time, I found out that the museum itself has been closed for several years already due to extensive renovations. Unfortunately this wasn't very clear online and when you get there the signage isn't very clear either - we walked right past the containerized ticket booth because when you walk towards the building from the parking lot, you can't see the signage. However, visiting the special exhibition was worth it. It's immensely important to expose yourself to our history - maybe one day we will learn?
Kerstin B — Google review
Historical interesting but the museum is very small. Better go outside to have a look at the impressive structures
Koen B — Google review
It was closed due to a rock concert. With all the camped attendees, it was a bit on the nose
Ray — Google review
Impressive to imagine what took place here years ago. Would have been nice to have some pictures/explanations outside in the visitor’s viewing place
Pavi0208 — Google review
Worth a visit. They are currently renovating and I expect that the updated museum will be excellent. No real signage for the other outdoor paths and buildings. We saw the interim exhibit and it was quite complete. €5 cash to park. Couple this site with the Nuremberg Court Rooms. (Make sure to pay the street parking fee as a whole line of cars got ticketed outside the court room.)
Elizabeth R — Google review
It was temporarily closed when I visited. If you want to see it reopened, go in 2026.
Nathan M — Google review
Nice place beside a beautiful lake . Very nice historical place.
Md. A — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
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