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How long is the drive from Dinkelsbuhl to Nuremberg?

The direct drive from Dinkelsbuhl to Nuremberg is 62.8 mi (101 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 2 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Dinkelsbuhl to Nuremberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rothenburg ob der Tauber, as well as top places to visit like Bartenders and St. Jakobskirche, or the ever-popular Comburg.

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Top city between Dinkelsbuhl and Nuremberg

The top city between Dinkelsbuhl and Nuremberg is Rothenburg. It's less than an hour from Dinkelsbuhl and less than an hour from Nuremberg.
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a charming German town in northern Bavaria, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town features picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with half-timbered houses and impressive town walls adorned with gate houses and towers. St. Jakob’s Church showcases a stunning late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider, while the medieval Town Hall boasts a tower offering panoramic views of the surroundings.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Nuremberg

Best stops along Dinkelsbuhl to Nuremberg drive

The top stops along the way from Dinkelsbuhl to Nuremberg (with short detours) are Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Other popular stops include Spitalturm, Town Hall, and Franken-Therme Bad Windsheim GmbH.
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Comburg

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Comburg, located near the medieval town of Schwabisch Hall in southern Germany, has a rich history dating back to 1063 when it was owned by the Counts of Comburg. The Abbey of Comburg took possession in 1106, but later it was handed over to the Staufen family by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The area is home to an impressive 1000-year-old monastery built in Romanesque and Baroque styles.
Comburg Monastery in Schwäbisch Hall is a stunning destination, perfect for an afternoon stroll. The serene atmosphere offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As you wander through the monastery grounds, you are treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The entry is free, making it an accessible and budget-friendly outing for everyone. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes Comburg Monastery a must-visit location for those who appreciate tranquility and scenic vistas. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, this monastery provides an ideal setting for reflection and relaxation.
Igor B — Google review
medieval Monastery who received architectural changes through ages till the today baroque furnishing. the monastery itself is like a fortress of complex buildings and vast yards. to visit the church and the chapel you need a reservation for a guided tour. no information is available at the place even if the gates are open.
David A — Google review
A lovely area. I've been twice and it's very peaceful and nice views overlooking the town.
Andrew D — Google review
Imposing 1000 year old former monastery built in the Romanesque and Baroque styles, near the beautiful medieval town of Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany
Brian B — Google review
Beautiful temple castle. So quiet during winter holidays. Free entrance. Walk around the castle in inside barbican. superb
Kálmán H — Google review
Nice little place for an evening getaway. There is a children play area near the car parking.
Ajay — Google review
Great place to visit. And free.
J B — Google review
A perfectly preserved monastery, definitely worth a visit.
Max Z — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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5, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
https://www.kloster-grosscomburg.de/
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Bartenders

$$$$affordable
Cocktail bar
Nightlife
Bar
Lounge
Bars & Clubs
Bartenders in Crailsheim is one of those rare gems that combines old-world charm with an unbeatable cocktail experience. Stepping inside feels like entering a different era, with its vintage decor, dim lighting, and cozy, nostalgic atmosphere that invites you to settle in and enjoy the moment. The bar has a certain timeless quality, with worn leather chairs, dark wood finishes, and a sense of character that only comes with age. The cocktail menu is as impressive as the setting, with an array of classic drinks mixed to perfection, as well as unique, signature cocktails that showcase the bartenders’ creativity and skill. They clearly take their craft seriously here. The bartenders themselves are knowledgeable and passionate, always ready to recommend a drink or share the story behind a particular recipe. It’s a place where you can truly enjoy a well-made cocktail, each one served with care and attention to detail. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a crowd that seems to appreciate the relaxed, unpretentious vibe. It’s perfect for an intimate night out or catching up with friends over expertly crafted drinks. Bartenders has an old-school, welcoming energy that makes you want to stay awhile, soak up the ambiance, and savor the experience. For anyone looking for a spot with character, great cocktails, and a friendly yet refined atmosphere, Bartenders in Crailsheim is definitely worth a visit. It’s the kind of place you find yourself coming back to, time and time again.
Griselda B — Google review
Friendly staff, chill ambiance and delicious drinks! The place was packed and we still were serviced in a reasonable amount time. Looks like me and the husband found a new date night spot!
Nicole L — Google review
Best cocktail bar in the region. The bartender is undeniably talented and his drinks are top quality. Very classy bar.
James F — Google review
The bar is fabulous. Great cocktails and lovely staff.
Azadeh T — Google review
Excellent bar, fantastic cocktails and friendly staff.
Goran M — Google review
Simply the best. Bec, if you love your jobe, you dont need comercials. Keep walking, guys...
Klimis M — Google review
it is a small but nice place to try out
Walid A — Google review
Still the best cocktail bar in the area...
Florian B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Bergwerkstraße 2, 74564 Crailsheim, Germany
http://meinbartenders.de/
+49 7951 4723283
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St. Jakobskirche

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Jakobskirche, located in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, is a remarkable Gothic basilica with two towering spires that date back to 1485. The church is renowned for its high altar and religious artworks, including the exceptional carved wooden shrine in the gallery. Visitors can capture stunning photos of this Gothic masterpiece, especially from a side street where picturesque roses in the foreground create a charming contrast against the aged stone of the church.
Beautiful church, a must see! The architecture is simply amazing. The altar is beautiful both in the front and the back! In fact the whole town of Rothenburg is rich in culture and history! How it has been rebuilt since the war. What touched me most were the Stumbling Stones, small brass plates being put in the ground outside the places, from were Jews were taken and sent to concentration camps. Amongst all the beauty and history cannot forget the horrors human beings inflicted on other human beings in the name of color, caste, class, religion, etc.
Joy D — Google review
Historical church in the beautiful city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Entry into the main area is about 3 Euro although one can still enter and stay at the entrance area for free.
Kerrygan T — Google review
15th century impressive gothic church. it holds the holy blood altar. entrance is 3.5 €. visit and witness the medieval architecture.
David A — Google review
We visited this church today on our visit Rothenburg ob Tauber today. Cost to enter is 3 euros. The altar is stunning. There is also a very unique wooden altar upstairs in the back of the church that is stunning. We really enjoyed touring this church. A must see when visiting this beautiful city.
Michael M — Google review
One of the many churches on on of the many pilgrim routes to Santiago the Compostella that pilgrims would visit in Medieval times. Dedicated to the apostle St James who's grave is in Santiago. The church was built in the 14th and 15th century and concecrated in 1485. Behind the organ on an upper floor is the beautifully carved Holy Blood altar carved from u painted limewood. It shows the Last Supper and contains a relic of the Holy Blood. On the other side of the church is the main altar where there is woodwork showing the twelve apostles.
Seimen B — Google review
Beautiful church, especially when watching and listening to a choir concert. My son performed here with about 100 kids and it was amazing. Literally brought tears streaming down my face. The feeling of being surrounded by music and seeing the church full of people, it was just magical.
Andrea M — Google review
An interesting, but plain church. I would not say it is particularly special, and there are numerous and far better examples in Europe that far exceed this in terms of relics, artwork, and interior architecture. In fact, it is quite simple in comparison, and you are unlikely to spend much more than 10 minutes there. It is, therefore, all the more surprising that they CHARGE visitors a FEE to visit, which was a first for us. Whilst I am not saying this does not exist elsewhere, I have yet to experience this in our visits to any other church or cathedral in Europe.
Jamie C — Google review
Quaint little cathedral in the heart of the medieval village. It's beautiful and the staff are kind and more than willing to share their wealth of knowledge of the church and windows and blood alter. It's so peaceful inside and of course if it's blistering hot outside it's worth the few euro to take a break in the cool stones of the church
Tarin E — Google review
4.2
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4.3
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Kirchpl. 14, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
http://rothenburg-evangelisch.de/
+49 9861 700620
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Spitalturm

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The Spitalturm, also known as the Hospital Tower, is the newest and tallest structure among the city fortifications of Rothenburg. Built between 1360 and 1380, it bears the inscription "Pax intrantibus, salus exeuntibus" which means "Peace to those who enter, greet those who leave.
The walk around the town walls is great to do around sunset, it wasn't very busy whilst we walked the walls and gave great views of the Rothenberg rooftops. Whilst walking the walls look out for names on stones that are set into the walls, these are the names of people from around the world that have brought a section of the wall to help fund the restoration and upkeep of the town. Walking the walls is free to do so well worth a visit!
Matthew F — Google review
Perfect spot to get some of the initial views of Rothenburg; there's some stairs near the tower to get on top of the platform, and provide a lookout of the city from the southern end.
Mat B — Google review
It was a very beautiful experience Rothenburg ob der tauber is a city from the Middle Ages with protective walls around the city and tall and beautiful ramparts that have remained intact for hundreds of years I recommend you to visit this beautiful city, don't miss that
Golabatoun T — Google review
Highly recommended to visit it
Aoon T — Google review
Continue along this wall to see the blacksmith's house. One of the more interesting houses along the walls.
Jeremy L — Google review
Top Location
Rico B — Google review
Beautiful Place
粒粒玲子Lovelovelings — Google review
Nice🍻
MAFFY92 — Google review
4.9
(51)
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4.5
(2429)
91541, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
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German Christmas Museum

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Specialty Museums
The German Christmas Museum, located in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany, is a nostalgic museum that opened in 2000. It showcases over 5,000 exhibits tracing the history of Christmas celebrations from the 4th century to the mid-20th century. The museum features familiar and long-forgotten Christmas paraphernalia and displays local Yuletide customs' evolution over the years. Additionally, it has a popular shop selling an overwhelming variety of stunning Christmas ornaments and decorations.
I enjoyed the Christmas museum inside the Kathe Wohlfahrt store. Descriptions of the exhibits are in English and German. It was interesting to see the way ornaments have changed and the different tree toppers, cards, santas, etc.
K W — Google review
Very small museum. We were the only people there and I can understand why after seeing the display. The shop on the other hand, was crowded. I wouldn't recommend spending money to see the museum. Just save the money and buy something from the shop instead. No toilets for customers available in the museum or the shop.
Daisy A — Google review
I didn’t visit museum but the shop is most impressive one I have ever seen on the topic. Number of the toys and decorations is overwhelming. The shop itself is much more expansive than you would think initially, resembles a maze. You can move only in certain direction to get back to the exit. Essential experience visiting Rothenburg.
Mike Z — Google review
What a stunning place! Kathe Kohlfahrt brings joy all year round here at the Christmas museum! Loved learned about the origins of my favorite holiday.
Sean M — Google review
Amazing place!!! Outside was +33 degrees by Celsius, and in the one moment you step in the absolute Christmas feeling. Gorgeous, I don’t know such another place in Europe, in addition the town as it self is like small fairy tale town. Kids very absolutely happy! Would like to come back in winter time.
Jana J — Google review
I didn’t want to go home when the moments I visited here. Here is gorgeous.🥰❤️🤩
Alice S — Google review
Great museum full of historical Christmas ornaments and other items. Much of it is behind glass panels to protect it, but this can make good pictures a little difficult. This museum is located within a HUGE Christmas store (be prepared to spend some $$$ lol!)
Philip S — Google review
Really nice museum. My kids loved this and we also. This is without entry fees and you can buy stuffs also. Staff was really nice. No huge queues or waiting. Had really good experience of christmas in summer :)
Anand D — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(619)
Herrngasse 1, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
https://www.weihnachtsmuseum.de/
+49 9861 409365
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Medieval Crime Museum

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The Medieval Crime Museum, located in the enchanting town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, offers a fascinating glimpse into the darker side of history. This unique museum showcases an eclectic collection of medieval torture devices, legal texts, and art that vividly illustrate humanity's past transgressions. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing criminal proceedings from investigation to sentencing during medieval times. Among its chilling artifacts are notorious instruments like the Iron Maiden and various punishment tools that reveal the harsh realities of justice in that era.
They got enough things to show, would probably take you a good hour or more depending on how fast you are going through the things. It was 6.50€ for students and I think around 9.50€ for adults. For a person who likes to know more about how things were back then it would be interesting. One great thing is that almost all the things in the museum has an english text so it is definitely tourist friendly. Some of the things are replicas and some of them are real. They have a huge collection of torture devices and things that are related to criminals back then. Would recommend it if you like these types of museums!
Michael A — Google review
In a town full of history, there is this very complete museum of medieval torture which has an amazing collection of old "law" books and explains with great detail and the help of objects how "justice" was applied at the middle age. The way out is well displayed, no worries, you won't get lost.
Sandra R — Google review
Great place for history lovers to spend few hours getting to know law and punishment history in the city through the ages.Very interesting exposition,great artifacts,loads of information. Really worth a visit.
Waffenman67 — Google review
Very cool museum. 3 levels full of displays and descriptions offered in english as well.
Chantal — Google review
The receptionist speaks good English. The place is well maintained and all article history is also written in English. They have clean toilets as well inside. The exit although is very confusing, they need to add more signs for exit.
Somasundaram M — Google review
Interesting and shocking look into the Medieval times of law and punishment. Great lay out and some life-like exhibits when walking through museum. Don't forget to take your photo in the Stocks outside
Toni M — Google review
Very easy to spend hours here if you want to read up on all the interesting explanations thruought.
Trisha O — Google review
I went with my family, and it was more interesting than described as it included the entire history of law, justice, punishment, torture, etc.
Michael P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(1397)
Burggasse 3-5, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
http://www.kriminalmuseum.eu/
+49 9861 5359
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Town Hall

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a treasure trove of history and culture, with the majestic Town Hall standing as a testament to its architectural splendor. As you wander through this enchanting town, you'll encounter landmarks like the St. Georgsbrunnen, which showcases late Renaissance artistry. Dive into Rothenburg's rich cultural scene by exploring the Medieval Crime Museum and the delightful Christmas Museum that celebrates festive traditions year-round.
We stayed three days in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and one of the places we naturally kept coming back to was the lively Market Square with its impressive Town Hall right in the heart of it all. We were lucky enough to experience a local festival during our visit, and the whole square was packed with people enjoying live shows, music and great food from the surrounding cafés. The atmosphere was contagious – locals and visitors sitting side by side, soaking up the vibe. The Town Hall with its stunning Gothic and Renaissance architecture really stands out and feels like the heart of the town. One of our favourite little moments was watching the famous clock on the Ratstrinkstube building chime on the hour, complete with its moving figures – it’s one of those things that makes you stop and smile. We also climbed the Town Hall Tower, and although the climb is a bit of a workout with 220 steps, the views over the rooftops and the Tauber Valley are absolutely worth it. We found the square to be the perfect place to start or end the day, whether grabbing an early morning coffee or joining one of the popular evening tours like the Night Watchman tour, which kicks off right from the square. It can get busy, especially during events, so early mornings or late afternoons felt the most relaxed. Whether you’re visiting for a few hours or staying a couple of days like us, the Market Square really captures the spirit of Rothenburg.
Magda K — Google review
This is the very heart of one of my favorite fairytale towns in Germany. It feels like you are in another era. A very atmospheric place with many beautiful buildings! A must-see!
Valeriy V — Google review
A beautifully preserved medieval town. You can even walk the old wall. I highly recommend staying the night. Much quieter at night after most of the tourists are gone.
Deanna W — Google review
Cool tower you can climb up to see sky view of the town. It is only 4 Euros but it is 200 steps on steep ( like >45° stairs or almost ladders) FUN and definitely worth it!!
Don D — Google review
Rathaus in Rothenburg is built in composite style of Gothic section and Renaissance addition. Its tower is a popular tourist climbing spot with spiral staircase leading to viewing platform. Rathaus was spared major destruction in WW2, so it is historically authentic.
Mike Z — Google review
Definitely take the lift up from inside the tunnel if you want to save a few steps. The final stretch to the top is a bit steep but the view is amazing.
Zesang L — Google review
Interesting historical building with museum in the back ( separate entrance) Steps take you up the round tower for a view over the town . Check opening hours
Debbie T — Google review
Very impressive place to see the whole city scenery. It is good way to limit the entered person. I recommend to visit this place with your family or lovers. But don't do making sign on the wall please
이희재 — Google review
4.7
(1647)
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4.5
(1437)
Marktpl. 1, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
https://www.rothenburg-tourismus.de/entdecken/zeitreise/lieblingsorte-erleben/#1525356154804-0985dd9b-e33d
+49 9861 404800
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Plönlein

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plönlein, meaning "Little Square by the Fountain," is a picturesque landmark in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, situated at the intersection of two popular tourist routes. This iconic area features charming half-timbered houses, a small fountain, and cobbled streets lined with shops. Plönlein has been prominently featured on travel guides and even served as inspiration for the medieval European setting in Disney's Pinocchio.
What a beautiful and magical town! We have visited Rothenburg ob der Tauber twice in the last 5 years. It holds a special place in our hearts. Stay the night if you can to enjoy the quiet and beautiful scenery away from the day crowds, especially if you visit in the summer or for the Christmas markets. If you want a picture here without the crowd, go in the early morning or late evening.
Deanna W — Google review
It's a lovely place to visit if you're in the area. We stopped there on our trip from Munich to Paderborn. It's well worth a day trip, and a pleasant place to spend an evening. There is ample parking around the old town, which we recommend; it's easy to park and then walk. The old town is beautifully preserved and very attractive. There are many nice restaurants and cafes. One thing to keep in mind is that most shops are closed on Mondays.
Harikrishanan V — Google review
The most photographed place in Rothenburg. Postcard views. It's like being in a fairy tale. You could film here.
Valeriy V — Google review
This is a cute landmark of this city. This is where the social media pics get generated. I would recommend in order for you to be alone in this pic, either have a camera that can delete extra peeps on ur pic or show up on a day where there are not many tourists around, so a cloudy day or at night.
Mary L — Google review
I returned to Rotenburg on the Romantic Road for the first time in 47 years ago. The townscape remains the same as it was back then, a medieval walled town, and the enchanting scenery is captivating. The German Christmas Museum has a wide selection of Christmas-related souvenirs and is a must-see. It also has many wonderful sights, such as Plönlein, Market Square, St. Jacob's Church, the city walls, and the Gärch Blacksmith Shop, making it a town worth visiting at least once. However, it is now extremely crowded with tourists, and it feels as though the simple atmosphere of the past has been lost.
Taka N — Google review
Plönlein – Rothenburg’s Fairytale Corner Plönlein is a picturesque spot that feels like stepping into a storybook. This charming intersection, with its half-timbered house, cobblestone streets, and medieval towers, is one of the most photographed places in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. It’s a peaceful spot, especially early in the morning before the crowds arrive. Whether you’re snapping photos or just soaking in the atmosphere, Plönlein is a must-see for anyone visiting this beautiful town.
Keerthy N — Google review
It reminds me of a map in counter strike. Take a day trip here hy driving all the way from munich. Beautiful old town, however it gets quiet after 6pm and became a ghost town and dark 🤣
Wesley W — Google review
The best city to visit.. we have been twice and if you love Christmas you must visit this town
Doug B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(639)
u. Schmiedgasse, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
https://www.rothenburg-tourismus.de/entdecken/top10-sehenswuerdigkeiten/das-ploenlein/
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a charming German town in northern Bavaria, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town features picturesque cobblestone lanes lined with half-timbered houses and impressive town walls adorned with gate houses and towers. St. Jakob’s Church showcases a stunning late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider, while the medieval Town Hall boasts a tower offering panoramic views of the surroundings.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Nuremberg
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Kreuzgangspiele Feuchtwangen

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(Translated by Google) We were on “Murder on the Orient Express” on July 10th. Very entertaining and entertaining performance that thrilled us. A great ensemble plays passionate, high-class theater that you can touch. We've also been to "Faust" in previous years: fantastic!! We will definitely come back. (Original) Wir waren am 10. Juli im "Mord im Orient Express". Sehr kurzweilige und unterhaltsame Vorstellung, die uns begeistert hat. Ein tolles Ensemble spielt leidenschaftliches und hochklassiges Theater zum "anfassen". Wir waren in den Vorjahren auch schon mal im "Faust": phantastisch!! Wir werden sicher wiederkommen.
Dieter R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great performance, while the actors interrupted their performance on stage for a few minutes to give us the opportunity to put on our rain ponchos, everyone was able to protect themselves from the onset of rain without disturbing the others. The piece “the miser” was played in a refreshing, cheerful version. Great actors who also know how to use their voices, the actors of Valère and Harpagon were very impressive because of their great voices. A great experience even despite the rain - we'll definitely be back, (Original) Eine tolle Vorstellung, während die Schauspieler ihre Darbietung mit Anwesenheit auf der Bühne für ein paar Minuten unterbrachen, um uns die Möglichkeit zu geben, unsere Regen Ponchos über zu ziehen, konnte sich jeder, ohne den anderen zu stören vor dem einsetzenden Regen schützen. Das Stück "der Geizige" war in einer erfrischenden fröhlich gespielten Variante zu sehen. Tolle Schauspieler, die auch mit ihren Stimmen umzugehen wissen, sehr beeindruckend waren die Darsteller von Valère und Harpagon eben wegen der tollen Stimmen. Auch trotz Regen ein tolles Erlebnis - wir kommen sicher wieder,
Linda — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful actors in a picturesque setting. The tightness in the stands is quickly forgotten. A really successful evening at the theater in summer temperatures. (Original) Wunderbare Schauspieler in malerischer Kulisse. Da ist die Enge auf den Rängen schnell vergessen. Ein wirklich gelungener Theaterabend bei sommerlichen Temperaturen.
Karin L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Another very successful performance with a wonderful ambience - everyone! This year's winner of the Culture Prize was then chosen! All very impressive! (Original) Wieder eine sehr gelungene Vorstellung mit wunderschönem Ambiente - Jedermann! Anschließend wurde der diesjährige Preisträger des Kulturpreises gekürt! Alles sehr eindrucksvoll!
Andrea K — Google review
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Marktpl. 2, 91555 Feuchtwangen, Germany
http://www.kreuzgangspiele.de/
+49 9852 90444
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Schlosspark Dennenlohe

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Cafe
Castle
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Truly great to visit and even in winter. Lots of fun dog sculptures and little pavilions or Japanese garden stone pagodas. We had been here once in summer to see the lotus pond. Can’t wait to visit again in spring !
Jennifer Y — Google review
Initially was thinking the park will reach the villa but that was not the case. It can’t even be seen from the park. The park is a beautiful one, most interesting part I’ve found to be the area in proximity of the lake. A visit is recommended.
Gabriel ( — Google review
Wunderfull place to go to relax and walk. You truly can spend hours there. Seeing some lakes, animals and different plants. A non crowded nice area to be around.
Marc L — Google review
Love this place! When the lotus bloom is just magical! I took the stroller but it is best to put your baby in an ergobaby if you can, so you can really walk the trails. Love the temple on top of the hill!have a caffè top with lots of choices of cakes.loved it!
Stella L — Google review
I was very positively surprised by visiting the park. It has very various paths, even kinda adventure. We were there with the whole family (adults + 4 years old kid) and all of us are very happy. Would visit again for sure.
Alex A — Google review
A must visit and dogs are allowed too, every other Sunday they are even allowed to be off leash for play dates. But still recommend to keep them leashed unless your recall is good or other dog owners want contact. It’s just a decent manner to do so between dog owners :)
C. S — Google review
The Schlosspark is a stunningly beautiful garden, especially when the rhododendren are in bloom. One part of the park is inspired by the Japanese style, while the other part - which is still being extended and worked on - features a moor and has been left to nature. You can easily spend 3 hours in this park if you explore all the hidden paths and maybe have a seat on one of the many benches, to enjoy the views. It's one of my favourite places to visit! Don't forget your camera. ;)
Silvia L — Google review
Needs a lot of work and almost doesn't have any flowers (at least it didn't in April) not much love is given to this place as it seems abandoned and run down, even though the Schlosspark could be something really amazing if some work were REALLY put into it. The café does make good Flammkuchen, I give it that. The restaurant was closed because "of the season" which was quite disappointing. The place was a let down but hopefully it can turn into something great with a little bit of work and advertisment! Good luck 🤞
Julian B — Google review
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Dennenlohe 1, 91743 Unterschwaningen, Germany
http://www.dennenlohe.de/
+49 9836 96888
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Franconian Open Air Museum Bad Windsheim

Open air museum
Museums
Site with around 100 original buildings, trades & crafts plus events including passion plays.
We very much enjoyed this museum. We were here in December, and it was chilly, but it was still nice to walk around and experience the old buildings. Most labels are not in English, but with a phone camera and Google translate, that is not as issue. For the price of the ticket, seeing these wonderful buildings is a great value. I highly recommend.
Christine M — Google review
Really cool museum to wander around and an awesome traditional restaurant from the 1600's. We love open air museum and this one didn't disappoint. Easy to park in their parking lot. If you have time after wander through the town or even drive through it. So beautiful 😍
Kat D — Google review
Really immersive and well done with lots of displays, giving you a real idea of what it must have been to live back in those times. The bath house was my favourite. This would be a great place to visit with kids as they can just run around freely. I wish we had more time. The archaeology museum was a unexpected highlight. Have to visit again!
Sophie — Google review
The Open Air Museum is interesting, it transports you to 700 years ago, there you can see and enter the houses, see the architecture of the time and imagine the way of life, furniture of the time, the area is large so you will surely ca . You will be walking for 2 hours, adult admission costs 7 euros. There is a toilet and benches between each area to contemplate the landscape. I liked it, it is suitable for all the curious 😊👍🏻.
IBZ _ — Google review
Another great place. Good value at €7 for an adult, includes the barn buildings in town as well. Plan a good 3 hours for your visit, maybe take a picnic. The beer gardens are quite expensive as they put the prices up for tourists.
Andrew N — Google review
Really beautiful and definitely worth more than one visit! Very family friendly with Bollerwagen available for rent and lots of toilets as well as interactive stations for both adults and kids. Also dog friendly, dogs are allowed on leash in the open air areas and service dogs can also enter the indoor museum. There is also a water station for dogs at the restaurant. On some days there are demonstration and workshops like weaving or wood working. Those cost extra and probably would be enjoyed most as an extra visit since there is so much to see. If you live nearby it's worth looking into the membership which provides you with a yearly pass at an affordable cost and also supports the work of the museum.
Raye G — Google review
Amazing historical village!! Very big, needs a whole day to explore but very enjoyable and well preserved and maintained. But not all informations are translated in English
R. A — Google review
This place is great to get an impression how previous generations lived. The old buildings are super realistic and it looks like the people just left. Different old trades can be explored, old machinery and live animals complete the great experience. In addition we really enjoyed the delicious food in the Biergarten at the entrance.
Jens G — Google review
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Eisweiherweg 1, 91438 Bad Windsheim, Germany
http://www.freilandmuseum.de/
+49 9841 66800
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Franken-Therme Bad Windsheim GmbH

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Indoor & outdoor spa including a saltwater flotation pool, massage/treatment rooms & a sauna area.
Very nice experience, lots of saunas, lots of nice pools, perfect for relaxing. Kid friendly, and is one of the best Thermes I've been to.
Atticus T — Google review
I was there twice. We had a lot of fun both times. The last time I was there, the sauna and one of the toilets were being repaired. It would be good if there were discounts for the family. Or a separate environment would be created for children and their companions. I understood that most people come to this environment to relax and find the noise of the children disturbing.
Hadi B — Google review
I’ve been to maybe 20-30 Thermen in Germany and Austria, but this one is my absolute favorite. It’s pure relaxation. There’s nothing here to entertain children so it’s primarily adults who only want to relax. It’s always clean and we have the best time every time we go.
S — Google review
Overall a nice experience. It is a must to do if you are nearby and you like salty water, Sauna, warm water or just to chill some time in water. Sometimes it's a little bit too crowded and you hate to have more patience, or you have to wait at the restaurant, or you have to wait for a long long time to find a chair or a place to sit.
Ionut R — Google review
The place is huge, really nice if you are a robust guy who doesn't float in normal pools. There were so many things i couldn't visit everything in one day.
Juan T — Google review
Always fine. I have been coming to the Franken-Therme for years.
D. S — Google review
One of our preferred German thermal bath with saltwater basins. Experience the zero gravity! Perfectly clean, modern facility. Do not miss the cloud and light show. Was our second time, but wil go back if we get a chance.
Corinne P — Google review
Nice thermal spa. The salt water pools are really nice to relax. There is a cafe next door with good food.
Julien P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Erkenbrechtallee 10, 91438 Bad Windsheim, Germany
https://franken-therme.net/
+49 9841 40300
14

St. Gumbertus, Ansbach

Parish
Sights & Landmarks
Rectory
Churches & Cathedrals
Visited this small town a couple of years ago, memory is still fresh in my mind. When I was walking around the city then I saw these very beautiful sculptures, the city vibe is not bad. The one day trip is more than enough to explore this German town.
Adeel M — Google review
An incredibly historic church with over a millennia of history. Check out the side chapels and the Swan Knight Chapel next to the altar.
Mike S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We like all the temples, they are real history... History is so carefully preserved and cherished... Every temple has something interesting... (Original) Нам подобається усі храми, це справжня історія... Історія так бережно зберігається і цінується... У кожному храмі є щось цікаве...
Валентин Ш — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very unusual but extremely interesting and richly decorated church interesting for its multi-storey interior. Namely, apart from pews for worshipers on the ground floor, there are places for worshipers in the mezzanine, under the organ, and on the first floor, at the level of the organ. Particularly interesting is the glazed part of the back rooms upstairs, which probably serve as a gathering place for bishops and priests. The extremely large organ, which can be reached and viewed from up close, and the almost panoramic view of the entire interior give this church its uniqueness and beauty. (Original) Vrlo neobična ali izuzetno zanimljiva i bogato ukrašena crkva zanimljiva po višeetažnoj unutrašnjosti. Naime, osim klupa za vjernike u prizemlju, postoje mjesta za vjernike u polukatu, ispod orgulja, te na katu, u razini orgulja. Posebno je zanimljiv ostakljeni dio pozadinskih prostorija na katu, koje vjerojatno služe kao okupljalište biskupa i svečenika. Izuzetno velike orgulje do kojih se može doći i pogledati ih iz blizine i gotovo panoramski pogled na cijelu unutrašnjost daju posebnost i ljepotu ovoj crkvi.
Darko B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unconventional construction, but good acoustics. In the background and from a different perspective. This post has been flagged by Google as violating its content guidelines…. Google, what's the point? (Original) Eigenwilliger Bau, aber gute Akustik. Im Hintergrund und mal aus einer anderen Perspektive. Dieser Beitrag wurde von Google als Verstoß gegen seine Inhaltsrichtlinien eingestuft …. Google, was soll das?
Ulrich B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Competent and friendly parish office. If you need anything you will be helped here. (Original) Kompetentes und freundliches Pfarrbüro. Wenn man was braucht wird einem hier geholfen.
Thomas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Evangelical Lutheran church in the center of Ansbach, a place to relax, sometimes you're lucky and the organist is practicing a few pieces. (Original) schöne evangelisch-lutherische kirche im zentrum von ansbach, ein ort um zur ruhe zu kommen, manchmal hat man glück und der organist übt gerade ein paar stücke ein.
Jens K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mr. Reindler from the cemetery administration gave me very good support when searching through the old files (Original) Herr Reindler von der Friedhofsverwaltung hat mich beim Suchen in den alten Akten sehr gut unterstützt
Margarete B — Google review
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ST. GUMBERTUS 91522 ANSBACH, Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz 5, 91522 Ansbach, Germany
http://innenstadtkirchen-ansbach.de/
+49 981 2681
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Ansbach Residence

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Elegant rooms in this opulent, historical palace showcase paintings, Ansbach pottery & porcelain.
very place to visit. but is a shame we can't take picture in the tour.
Alex C — Google review
baroque-renaissance residence, place of sitting for the Markgraven. you can only visit with a guided tour, a gothic hall on the ground floor is open freely. the tour is a series of rooms and story of the owners. the place is under heavy renovation works (outside and inside), plans for end 2025 to be reopen without limitations again, but the replica is there to see especially the ceiling rococo in the fest Halle. the place was barely damaged in war so you could actually see original stuff from the 18th century.
David A — Google review
The palace offers an engaging visit that can be completed within an hour. Visitors have the opportunity to explore several interesting rooms and gain insightful information about the site. Guided tours are available and provide a great experience; however, they are conducted exclusively in German. For non-German speakers, understanding the full context may be challenging, as the information is presented in a printout sheet, which does not entirely capture the essence of the experience. Also some of the rooms are under repairs and are not visitable. Additionally, the ground floor features a porcelain exhibition, enhancing the visit with an interesting cultural touch.
Petros P — Google review
Visited the castle with the English tour because you can't visit by yourself. The guide was really nice and his English was great too. The castle is really nice though it is not furnished and some renovations were going on. But the guide made the visit much better to be honest!
Melanie M — Google review
Really beautiful palace and tour was very interesting. Not as opulent or large as the one in Munich but still quite nice. Parking is on the city street and you have to pay for it.
Kat D — Google review
Excellent visit, not yours at the moment due to covid, but you can walk through the rooms.on your own (although not ally he rooms are open), there is only limited information in English, but staff are really friends, after visiting I went to the gardens across the road
Zoe R — Google review
Haven't been inside but outside is interesting. Haven't expected to see such big residence in this small town
Alina — Google review
Kinda there is something “vibe”.
V2 V — Google review
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Promenade 27, 91522 Ansbach, Germany
http://www.residenz-ansbach.de/
+49 981 95383922
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Shipping Brombachsee Lux Werft GmbH shipping

Cruise agency
Tours
Boat Tours
Nice !! A Super cruise around one of Middle Franconian's best lakes (Bavaria/Germany). A top tip= Go on a FRIDAY morning to get the 2 for 1 (adults) tickets for a 1.5hr cruise. Sit up the front if you can. On a sunny day it's relaxing, beautiful & picturesque... take your camera. The evening/sunset cruise is a very good option too.
Peter B — Google review
Great view on Lake iseo and friendly Personal. The food is mega!! E had Fish and beef - meeega!
Martin P — Google review
Great experience with the ship tour at Brombachsee! Pleasant and friendly staff and reasonable prices.
SACHIT V — Google review
Super Location!!
Simona O — Google review
Nice
Christiane R — Google review
Ostseecamp Rostocker Heide
Vit A — Google review
Super!
Georgi N — Google review
Top
Stefan S — Google review
4.6
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Anlegestelle:, Tränkgasse, 91785, Germany
http://www.msbrombachsee.com/
+49 9144 927050
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Leisure Indoor Pool Atlantis

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Swimming pool
Family-friendly entertainment complex with swimming pools, flumes, casual dining & a leisure spa.
Wow, just WOW!!! We were blown away by the size and the number of different water activities and pools here. And to top it off they offer a discount for families on Fridays. The food and drinks were a bit pricey which I understand to make up for how cheap it is to enjoy this magnificent attraction. We arrived at 11 am and spent the entire day here. The lockers were numerous and it was nifty how they have your locker number assigned to on your wristband that allows the parent to charge for food and other services offered at the park. I have been to a couple of other water parks in Germany but none were quite so complete in functionality. Atlantis is by far THEE best water park to enjoy on any day. There is a heated pool outside along with bubbles. There is something for everyone of all ages to enjoy. I will definitely be bringing my family back to this location for the summer and winter if they offer services. They have gain5 a life long customer. The food was prepared very quickly and completely from start of my order and the hospitality of the server was impeccable. I absolutely can not wait to go back again and again to make some core memories with family and hopefully friends. This has been one of the highlights of my trip to Germany so far. I definitely recommend Atlantis to any and everyone. Not to mention the location. It was only a 20 min drive from my home in Hoechstadt. How cool is that. I wish I would known of this place as we have been traveling to Palm Beach in Nuremberg. Not any more.
Jules G — Google review
Nice indoor water park. Good place to spend 3-4 hrs with kids. Great options for adults too which includes steam, sauna and additional massage (extra payment). Nice hot spring pool is my favorite. Slides and play area sounds little boring after few hours.. So there's a scope of making some more fun activities for the kids. But overall good place for all age groups. Nice cafeteria. Ice cream vending machine. Clean showers and changing rooms. Free parking. Nice cute goodie shop. Overall good experience. Pretty reasonable too. Different water activities for different age groups. Small pools, whirlpools, slides, water sports, wave pool etc.
Divas D — Google review
Half the showers are broken, and shower area is extremely small and dirty. Machine to pay additional time does if course only take cash, no card. The bath once in is nice. Long waiting time possible though.
Philipp S — Google review
Atlantis Herzo is a fun-packed indoor pool with wave pool, whirlpool, slides, and a kids water playground. Great for families. The outdoor heated pool and sauna add to the relaxation. On-site bistro offers quick bites. A perfect spot for all ages to unwind and play.
Amit A — Google review
Great waterpark with multiple slides, jacuzzis, wave pool, swimming areas - clean changing areas. Not too much wait for the slides. Bit of a queue at the entrance as only one till open.
Razia A — Google review
Nice place to go with family. Nice water rides, jacuzzi, I love wave pool. The best highlights are the warm pool and deep fall water rides.
Murali S — Google review
Over priced. Stayed 8 minutes after alotted time , I had a baby and 2 kids Nd they charged us 8 euros ! Where is the humanity in this country, their hearts are black.
Ross F — Google review
Nice swimming facilities and fun pool for school aged children with lots of climbing facilities. Would be great if water in children's area would be a bit warmer. The water temperature in the toddlers area is good, but the area is a bit small and gets crowded pretty quickly. Nice to swim outside of the building.
Oliver T — Google review
4.2
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Würzburger Str. 35, 91074 Herzogenaurach, Germany
http://www.atlantis-bad.de/
+49 9132 904700
18

Burgruine Hilpoltstein

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Interesting and the start of a nice 1/2 hour walk around the town walls
Fred N — Google review
Hello fellow time travelers! Today I want to share with you my experience of visiting the Burgruine Hilpoltstein, a medieval castle ruin in Bavaria, Germany. If you are looking for a place to explore some history, enjoy some scenic views and maybe even meet some ghosts, this is the place for you! The Burgruine Hilpoltstein dates back to the 11th century and was built by the lords of Stein, who were very influential and powerful in the region. They had good relations with the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire and founded the towns of Hilpoltstein and Freystadt. They also had a lot of drama in their family, like Heinrich III, who tried to become a bishop but failed, or Hilpolt IV, who died without heirs and ended the dynasty . The castle was then sold to the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria, who used it as a residence for their widows. One of them was Maria Dorothea, who expanded and renovated the castle in the 17th century. She was also very religious and generous, and donated a lot of money to churches and monasteries. She died in 1639 and was buried in Seligenporten Abbey . After her death, the castle was abandoned and fell into decay. It was used as a quarry and a prison until it was bought by the county of Roth in 1972. Since then, it has been restored and opened to the public . You can visit the castle from April to October and see the remains of the palas, the chapel, the bergfried (donjon) and the ring wall. You can also enjoy a panoramic view of the town and the surrounding countryside from the top of the hill. The castle also hosts some cultural events throughout the year, like a medieval festival in May and a theater festival in August. You can also find a tourist information center, an archive and a community college in the former granary. If you are lucky, you might even encounter some of the former inhabitants of the castle, who are said to haunt the place. Some people have reported seeing or hearing strange things, like footsteps, voices or apparitions. So, if you are looking for a fun and interesting day trip in Bavaria, I highly recommend visiting the Burgruine Hilpoltstein. You will not regret it! And if you do meet any ghosts, please let me know in the comments!
The G — Google review
Beautiful ancient castle with tower. You should take effort to get up for beautiful panoramic view.
Tadeusz K — Google review
Beautiful town of half timbered buildings and interesting Schloss overlooking the town.
George C — Google review
Great Ruine with a nice Dorf below
Matt W — Google review
A greatcity celebration.
Donald B — Google review
Super. 👍🏼👍🏼
Mirjana P — Google review
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Michael F — Google review
4.6
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Maria-Dorothea-Straße 7, 91161 Hilpoltstein, Germany
http://www.hilpoltstein.de/
+49 9174 978505
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St. Lorenz

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Lorenz Church is a restored Gothic church in Nuremberg, Germany, which suffered severe damage during World War II but was rebuilt. The church features impressive interior artwork and a large organ. Visitors can explore the Nuremberg Old Town with a local expert guide to see four beautiful medieval churches, including St. Lorenz Church, and learn about their unique historical stories.
Absolutely beautiful. Historical cathedrals with their spires, intricate side chapels, and impossibly high ceilings are a must-see for me. I just can't imagine praying in one... I'd be too distracted!
Ash K — Google review
St. Lawrence is the Cathedral Church of Nuremberg with twin bell towers. It is located in Alstadt very center surrounded with many market stalls. Church is free to enter with tall classic Gothic arches inside with very few stained glass. WWII devastations miraculously spared the twin towers which only endured minor damages
Dejan B — Google review
Gothic masterpiece church dominating southern part of old town was built over the period of 2 centuries from 1250 to 1477. It was burnt out at the end of WW2 and reconstructed in 1952. Artwork was preserved in underground bunkers prior to bombings, so wooden rosary with suspended in mid-air figures and stain glass are original to medieval period.
Mike Z — Google review
Almost a twin of the St Sebald (might be?) but with it's own architectural marvel. In a large market square with farmer market and many open square restaurants
Don D — Google review
St. Lorenz Church is one of the most important Gothic churches in southern Germany and a defining landmark of Nuremberg’s old town. Built between the mid-13th and 15th centuries, it was originally a Catholic church but became Lutheran after the Reformation in 1525. Its twin towers and richly ornamented façade dominate Lorenzer Platz. The church measures approximately 91 meters in length, 27 meters in width, and its towers rise to about 80 meters high — making it one of the largest churches in Bavaria. We didn’t have the chance to go inside, as a concert was taking place at the time of our visit. However, even through the closed doors, the sheer power of the sound resonating from within was striking — a clear reminder of the building’s scale and extraordinary acoustics.
Anna K — Google review
St. Lorenz dominates Nuremberg’s Old Town with its towering Gothic façade and twin spires that seem to pull the eye upward the moment you step into Lorenzer Platz. The intricate stonework of the main portal and rose window is stunning up close, and the scale of the building makes it impossible to miss while exploring the city center. Originally built in the 13th century, the church was heavily damaged during World War II and carefully reconstructed, a reminder of both destruction and resilience in Nuremberg’s history. Inside, it houses important works of art, including Veit Stoss’ soaring wooden Angelic Salutation and stained glass that dates back to the Middle Ages. Even if you only admire it from the square, St. Lorenz offers one of the most striking examples of German Gothic architecture in the region and connects directly to the layered history of the city.
E P — Google review
Hugely impressive historic church! Worth a visit.
Danny E — Google review
St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg is a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture that left me in awe. The towering twin spires and the intricate façade draw you in, but it’s the interior that truly captivates. The soaring vaulted ceilings, stunning stained glass windows, and the elaborate sculptures create a space that feels both grand and intimate. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are remarkable, making it easy to lose yourself in the beauty and history of the place. St. Lorenz is not just a church; it’s a masterpiece that speaks to the soul.
Roger H — Google review
4.7
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Lorenzer Pl. 1, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
http://www.lorenzkirche.de/
+49 911 2142500
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Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, also known as Kaiserburg, is a majestic 11th-century castle complex that includes a royal palace and gardens. Perched on a sandstone cliff overlooking the city, it is divided into three parts: the imperial castle Kaiserburg, noble buildings in Burggrafenburg, and other structures to the east in stadtische Burganlage.
One of the most well kept castles for its size and age. Not a lot of English info so prepare to get the audio guide if you want to know more about the castle. Had fun climbing the tower and the views of Nuremberg were unmatched!
Elle F — Google review
One of the iconic castles of Germany, with loads of imperial connections, and well worth braving the rather steep ascent (the views are great, too). Part of the fortifications that lure you up are actually the city wall, not the castle proper, but the overall effect is what counts. If you are spendthrift, skip the castle interior (interesting, but nor overwhelming), and definitely do not eat there (much better value can be found around the nearby Dürerhaus or in town).
Bernd B — Google review
Definitely worth the price of admission. Lots of walking so wear good shoes. Make sure to check out the bridge near the bus drop-off point for the best view. No photography once you are inside. The castle is fabulous. There are bathrooms and a small Cafe inside. Get there early to avoid the crowd.
Mike R — Google review
Nuremberg Castle Beautiful castle with great panoramic views of the city! 🏰✨ The climb up gives you a bit of a sweat, but totally worth it once you reach the top — the scenery is amazing. Perfect spot for photos and enjoying the old-town vibe from above.
Subencha P — Google review
From other reviews, didn't believe there'd be a lot of items to see in the museum. Was very surprised at the amount of historical items and information provided. The views of the city were fantastic along with the historic background. Very easy walk even inside the museum and inner grounds. I highly recommend to anyone visiting.
B F — Google review
One of the best place to visit. I will comeback again here so soon! ✨️ and I hope I can see the man we were with again, the one with long hair and the one wearing a red jacket at my back. Shout out to them. 📣 Photo taken last January 07 2025.
Vien C — Google review
Beautiful spot to explore — great for a scenic walk with lovely views over the city. The whole place has a strong historic atmosphere and makes for a really nice visit.
Luka G — Google review
The Imperial Castle is the symbol of Nuremberg. Since the Middle Ages its silhouette has represented the power and importance of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and the outstanding role of the imperial city of Nuremberg. From 1050 to 1571, all Holy Roman Emperors resided – at least temporarily – in the Imperial Castle. An archeological exploration of the grounds of the castle has revealed remains of a fortress.
J. M — Google review
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4.3
(3799)
Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
https://www.kaiserburg-nuernberg.de/
+49 911 2446590
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Hauptmarkt

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Sights & Landmarks
Flea & Street Markets
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hauptmarkt is a bustling market square where visitors can find great bargains and delicious meals. Alex at Hauptmarkt offers a pleasant terrace with views of the market square, perfect for enjoying warm weather. Meanwhile, Casa Pane at Hauptmarkt serves up a satisfying breakfast at an affordable price. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly shopping or dining options, Hauptmarkt has something to offer for every traveler.
4.2
(1326)
90403 Nürnberg, Germany
22

Altstadt - St. Sebald

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Altstadt - St. Sebald, located in Nuremberg, is a charming area known for its annual Christmas Market and the 11th-century Imperial Castle. Visitors can explore medieval dungeons and tunnels through guided tours, as well as visit unique museums such as the Toy Museum, Hat Museum, and Amber Museum. The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus offers insight into the life and work of the renowned artist.
4.6
(1964)
Nuremberg, Germany, USA
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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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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
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4.5
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Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
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Nürnberg Zoo

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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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Am Tiergarten 30, 90480 Nürnberg, Germany
https://tiergarten.nuernberg.de/startseite.html
+49 911 23154546
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Birthplace Levi Strauss Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Nice history of one of the greatest jeans and jackets manufacturer. Good audio guide of the story of Levi Strauss from Bavaria to San Francisco. Worth it.
Nikhil J — Google review
It was very interesting to learn about the man who founded Levis. In the first part of the museum it was a guided by an audio tour which I would imagine is available in several languages. It was a little bit too much audio for me. Would have preferred more visual elements. For the later part there was a cool cinema where you could watch old Levi adverts. That was my favourite part. The newer part of the museum was also pretty cool with lots of info on modern culture and even the women’s movement but only in German.
Sophie P — Google review
Cute little museum about the history of Levi Strauss. One thing I missed in the shop were special editions / retro models with heavy fabric.
Rickert V — Google review
Levi’s original birth house is renovated in to a kind of storyline with audio guide. In my opinion, rich of information. The room are small as it originally was, so it can be a bit narrow if a lot of people are visiting. A store by the end, sadly no good offers..that’s why not 5 star..Tickets: 5€/person
Christa K — Google review
Very interesting and good audio guide
Liam H — Google review
Birth place of Levi Strauss. The museum is small, cozy and thanks to the audio guide full of information. It gives the history of the Strauss family and the reasons for their emigration to USA and of course history of his famous jeans. It is interesting and funny and do not miss the cinema with various commercials for the famous brand. If you are in the area it is definitely worth of visiting. In the museum shop you can even buy the jeans!
Petra — Google review
An old house of Löb Strauß known as Levi 's Strauss and currently a museum. Audio guide is available in English and in Deutsch. Inside tells the story of how he started the business and his journey to the U.S.. Beside the museum is a Levi' s shop and a small coffee shop on the corner.
Cielo C — Google review
Rude personnel, credit cards not accepted, only cash. The museum itself is interesting, the building is well-preserved. Please update your paying system and staff to be more accommodating to international visitors. Thank you.
Jenny R — Google review
4.6
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3.5
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Marktstraße 31-33, 96155 Buttenheim, Germany
http://www.levi-strauss-museum.de/
+49 9545 442602
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Wildpark Hundshaupten

Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Family-friendly animal park letting visitors get close to local & native animal species, & dining.
Well kept park with animals in their natural habitat. Alp goats, elk, wolves and many more. Steep climb to the top so be prepared and wear the right shoes. We finished at thr beer garden serving local food and cakes. There is a little shop where you can shop souvenirs from at very reasonable prices. Wonderful place for families and anyone who loves nature.
Aslihan A — Google review
Loved the place and its good for children also. You could enjoy lovely nature withbyour loved ones. Really good for hiking. We haven’t covered everything but was nice experience. For us the wheather was also nice and also found “Free” car parking. :) There was also a charging station for Electric car lovers. Had nice experience with my family, we loved the route as well was so nice and good view of nature.
Anand D — Google review
Beautiful place for a day outing. Expected a lot more animals though. For families, excellent place especially on sunny days. Be prepared to walk on steep hills. On public holidays, the car parks are usually full. Ticket price for adult is only 5 Euro.
Saurav K — Google review
This is by far the one of the more fun zoos we've been to here we did the 2.4km trail and it's a hike. Hydrate and take in the scenery cause it's worth it. The cafe is amazing too and real quick about getting the food out
Nfn 3 — Google review
A colleague recommended this place as a nice walk on the weekend. This Wildpark over delivered for sure. The deer are incredibly friendly and allow you to get very close. Make sure you buy the animal feed or bring fruit as they love to be fed. The wolves were a really treat, we were there during the feeding time and so were able to see the shy animals up close. Great place to spend a few hours walking round at the weekend.
Charles T — Google review
It is a hike on a wildpark, Amazing ! There is of course a restaurant (with a long queue!), Toilet and all facilities. You can see the animals very well! They looked happy and healthy. You also have playgrounds around. The only thing that could have been improved is the communication about a path being closed to see the lynx and the wolf. We had to take it from a different way, which was very high steep up and we were not warned! Likely we could carry our kids but the way was tough for many others.
Marie K — Google review
The park is great for a walk day for families. There are a few areas closed to remodelation but I was happy to see the wild animals in their space. The walk around the park is good exercise 😊
Angelica ( — Google review
Beautifully laid out park with three different hiking circuits, plenty of animals to see, and friendly service. A pleasurable way to spend a day in any season.
Lavinia I — Google review
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Hundshaupten 62, 91349 Egloffstein, Germany
http://www.wildpark-hundshaupten.de/
+49 9191 861280
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Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles

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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
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Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
http://www.automuseum-maybach.de/
+49 9181 4877100
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Wolfstein Castle

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Centuries-old hilltop fort ruins with an excavated moat & chapel, plus guided tours on Sundays.
This is not a pile of rubble marking the ruins of a castle. It is a large complex with multiple rooms, evidence of several levels including a natural ravine/gorge that would serve a similar role like a moat and an extensive outer wall. Considering that it was in full use a thousand years ago it is a fascinating site to explore.
Homer P — Google review
Wolfstein Castle (Burgruine Wolfstein) is a beautiful and peaceful spot that’s perfect for a short hike and a taste of medieval history. Located on a hill above the town of Neumarkt in Bavaria, the castle ruins date back to the 12th century and still have an impressive presence. The walk up to the castle is easy and scenic, taking visitors through forest paths and offering lovely views along the way. Once at the top, the remains of the stone walls and towers give a great sense of what the fortress once was. There's also a viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views over Neumarkt and the surrounding countryside. It’s free to explore, and while the ruins aren’t large, they have a peaceful charm that makes it a nice place to spend an hour or so. There are also a few benches at the top, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery. Wolfstein Castle is great for anyone who enjoys light hiking, history, and beautiful views. It’s a quiet, less crowded alternative to bigger tourist sites, making it a perfect stop if you’re in the area.
Bobby B — Google review
Took a trek right from the train station as we went there on the weekend and the buses were not operational. It took about an hour to reach the ruins but the journey was worth it. The tower was open, so I could enjoy the breathtaking view. The place takes about 30 min to explore but I would recommend a hike or trek to enjoy the place to its fullest.
Vaibhav P — Google review
It was easy to find parking right outside the little town. It was an easy 5-minute walk to the castle. The only disappointing thing was that there is very little to discover. There is only one plaque that we could find with anything written on it about the castle. And guided tours of the spire are only available on Saturdays. The rest of the castle can easily be explored in under 10 minutes. The best thing about this Castle is the view. You can see the entire valley and distinguish no less than 8 or 9 different towns. It's breathtaking.
W B — Google review
Tours of the watch tower are only available on Sunday from 1pm - 5pm at the moment. But I grew up in the 80's and 90's playing the video game Wolfenstein 3D on a PC so had to come have a look. Really spectacular and fantastic views of the local town.
My N — Google review
Definitely worth checking out. Good way to spend an hour. Wonderful castle ruins in Neumarkt.
Philip S — Google review
Gorgeous castle ruins on a mountain top overlooking the town of Neumarkt.
The G — Google review
Good place for hiking (beginner level), there is an amazing view from the hill top to the Neumarkt town. Castle ruins is amazing to discover, it takes 1 hour to visit the castle with good view of the town, which is a valley surrounded by small hills. A parking space is available in the field which is free of cost.
Tadib J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
https://www.tourismus-neumarkt.de/sehenswertes/burgruine_wolfstein-11088/
+49 9181 220846
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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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Badstraße 16, 91217 Hersbruck, Germany
http://www.fackelmanntherme.de/
+49 9151 83930
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