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How long is the drive from Aschaffenburg to Munich?

The direct drive from Aschaffenburg to Munich is 220 mi (354 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aschaffenburg to Munich, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nuremberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Wurzburg, Bamberg, and Ingolstadt, as well as top places to visit like Villa Thea Kurhotel am Rosengarten and Wildpark an den Eichen, or the ever-popular KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen.

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Top cities between Aschaffenburg and Munich

The top cities between Aschaffenburg and Munich are Nuremberg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Bamberg, and Ingolstadt. Nuremberg is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Aschaffenburg and 1 hour from Munich.
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Würzburg

Würzburg, located in Germany's Bavaria region, is renowned for its opulent baroque and rococo architecture, notably the 18th-century Residenz palace. This grand structure features elaborate rooms, a magnificent fresco by Venetian artist Tiepolo, and an impressive staircase.
33% as popular as Nuremberg
6 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Munich
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
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.
51% as popular as Nuremberg
7 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Munich
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Bamberg

Bamberg, located in northern Bavaria, Germany, is a picturesque town set on 7 hills at the confluence of the Regnitz and Main rivers. Its old town boasts well-preserved structures spanning from the 11th to 19th centuries, including the striking Altes Rathaus and the Romanesque Bamberg Cathedral with its impressive stone carvings.
24% as popular as Nuremberg
15 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Munich
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Nuremberg

Nuremberg, also known as Narmberch in the local dialect, is a significant city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Munich and ranks as the 14th largest city in Germany with a population of around 511,628 residents.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Munich
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Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt, located in Bavaria, Germany, is famous for its Audi Forum and classic car museum. The city's medieval old town is accessed through the 14th-century Kreuztor gate, a symbol of Ingolstadt. Visitors can explore the Anatomical Institute from 1723 with its botanical garden featuring medicinal plants. The baroque ceiling of Asam Church Maria de Victoria is a notable attraction. Additionally, the New Castle houses the Bavarian Army Museum showcasing military history exhibits.
8% as popular as Nuremberg
4 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Munich

Best stops along Aschaffenburg to Munich drive

The top stops along the way from Aschaffenburg to Munich (with short detours) are Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, and ibis Bamberg Altstadt. Other popular stops include Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Bamberg Cathedral, and Obermain Therme.
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KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen is a beautiful and relaxing wellness destination with a variety of pools and amenities, including sauna, steam bath, gym, and saline inhalation steam room. The facility offers varying temperature pools for visitors to enjoy. It's recommended to visit during the week when there is a mature crowd to fully appreciate the tranquil atmosphere. The place also provides good camper van overnight parking and has a restaurant with delicious food options.
One of the best if not the best thermal complex I've visited in Germany. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. 23€ for 3 hours with the sauna area access is very good value for money.
Michael — Google review
Excellent place for a day in a thermal bath. We spent around 3 hours there, and it felt too short. Please remember that the place is not too big, and they calculate headcount to allow you to enter. When we were there around 1 pm, it was full, and we waited roughly half an hour. Inside, there’s also a cafe, and the same cafe can be also found at the entrance. For the price, the place is excellent!
Soumya C — Google review
Full Day ticket at KissSalis, it worth every penny! From varieties of in door and outdoor thermal pools to Saunas, beautiful and child friendly setting. Please add Pomes to the menu 😋
Sele K — Google review
Absolutely lovely place. What must be clean is clean. Just relax and warm yourself. I attended alone and brought my father. He liked very much as I did!
Yuriy C — Google review
Truly fantastic spa day experience right in beautiful historic Bad Kissingen - this spa has so many perks ✅ Salt bath just float away your troubles ✅ Huge big spa bath ✅ Family friendly ✅ totally affordable- 7€ per hour ✅ Lovely sun “ruhe” room with floating rocker chairs ✅ sauna room (I do believe it’s extra) ✅ plenty of parking but it’s also a bus stop for the city bus too ✅ Food is amazing 🍽 - with vegetarian options too Lovely lovely day
Travel W — Google review
A great place to relax with family or friends, offering multiple pools at different temperatures. I visit frequently and sometimes use the sauna, which has various types with different temperature levels. There is also a relaxation area upstairs with hanging chairs and spectacular views of nature. It’s important to note that this is a nude sauna. If that makes you uncomfortable, it’s best not to pay the additional fee. Additionally, there is a floating pool with a high salt concentration that allows you to float effortlessly. Many people don’t know that there is a Dampfbad (steam bath) upstairs, which is free to use and doesn’t require an additional fee. The facility is wheelchair accessible, and there is even a dedicated pool for people with disabilities. As for dining, the ice cream is delicious, and you can sit indoors or outdoors. The food is quite good considering it’s a pool, spa, and relaxation center. Overall, the atmosphere is excellent, and the staff is friendly and professional.
Renat T — Google review
Beautiful place. Very relaxing, especially nice to visit at night. Good stellplatz camper van overnight parking too. Food good in restaurant. A favourite stopping over spot on our drives south.
Mandy S — Google review
We spent 2 hours in this thermal bath. Very nice place for family, and also has a quiet place. I have had eczema in my hand for years which keeps coming back. After one day here my skin improved and healed so very fast, less that 24 hours. Our stay here was only 1 night and I wish we had more time to stay longer for my skin’s complete healing. I will definitely return and plan to stay longer in this beautiful and quite town for relaxation time and healing.
Vera R — Google review
4.5
(5993)
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4.4
(211)
Heiligenfelder Allee 16, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
http://www.kisssalis.de/
+49 971 1218000
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Villa Thea Kurhotel am Rosengarten

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Hotel
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Villa Thea Kurhotel am Rosengarten is a 19th-century spa hotel that offers a charming experience for older guests. The rooms are bright and clean, and the staff is very friendly, although sometimes busy. The old-world charm of the hotel can be felt throughout, with creaky wooden stairs and floors adding to its character. Guests can enjoy simple yet nicely presented dinners at the on-site restaurant.
Helpful, sweet & English speaking reception 🥰 clean & spacious rooms, great location with a promenade by the river 🏞️
Alexandra K — Google review
September 2022, cancelled at the last minute without any explanation. Simply, unacceptable, extremely rude lady who picked phone up at reception and did not even bother properly replying to messages. Worse treatment by any hotel booked online.
D F — Google review
Ok for a quick stopover. Parking available.
M W — Google review
Great parking. Terrific view of the river Saale
Max “ — Google review
Very Nice hotel.
Jørgen J — Google review
(Translated by Google) We spent one night in this very beautiful hotel. The hotel has a very special atmosphere; the arrival and welcome were very warm, and you immediately felt that something special was there. Parking directly at the hotel is a great advantage. We had a renovated room, overlooking the Saale River. It was very clean, everything was very well-maintained, and very quiet. Breakfast has everything you need to start the day well. The location right next to the Rose Garden is absolutely fantastic; the boat dock is directly opposite, and the ride on the over 100-year-old boat is very relaxing. Restaurants, ice cream parlors, spa gardens, promenade, shops, etc., all run smoothly. The fountain's playing to music is very nice to watch. We combined our little break with a visit to the thermal baths. We felt very comfortable and would love to come back. Best regards (Original) Wir haben 1 Nacht in diesem sehr schönen Hotel verbracht. Das Hotel hat ein ganz besonderes Flair, die Ankunft und der Empfang war sehr herzlich und man hat sofort das Besondere gespürt. Parkplatz direkt am Haus ist sehr von Vorteil. Wir hatten ein renoviertes Zimmer, mit Blick auf die Saale, sehr sauber, alles sehr gepflegt und sehr ruhig. Beim Frühstück ist alles da um gut in den Tag zu starten. Die Lage direkt am Rosengarten ist absolut toll, die Schiffsanlegestelle direkt gegenüber, die Fahrt mit dem über 100 Jahre alten Boot ist sehr entspannend. Restaurants, Eisdielen, Kurpark, Wandelhalle Geschäfte usw. alles gut zu laufen. Das Spiel des Springbrunnen nach Musik ist sehr schön anzuschauen. Wir haben unsere kleine Auszeit mit dem Besuch der Therme verbunden. Wir haben uns sehr sehr wohl gefühlt und kommen gerne wieder. Herzliche Grüße
Sonja L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hotel has paid parking. The surrounding area is ideal for a stroll. The staff was very friendly, although the receptionist seemed irritated. The rooms are modern, but unfortunately, the doors were forgotten during the renovation. They are old double doors that let in the light and creaking floorboards from outside. The old wooden floorboards are extremely noisy. The breakfast room is busy. (Original) Hotel mit kostenpflichtigen Parkplatz. Umgebung lädt zum spazieren ein. Das Personal war sehr nett, nur die Dame an der Rezeption wirkte genervt. Die Zimmer sind modern eingerichtet, aber leider wurden die Türen bei der Renovierung vergessen. Es sind alte Zweifachtüren durch die das Licht und die knarrende Dielen von draußen durchdringen. Die alten Holzdielen sind extrem laut. Im Frühstücksraum ist anstehenden angesagt.
Grit K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice, quiet, nostalgic hotel in a central location. It offers excellent value for money. There's a convenient parking lot right in front of the hotel, and you can walk to the center in no time. (Original) Sehr schönes ruhiges zentrales nostalgisches Hotel. Preis Leistung passt. Günstiger Parkplatz direkt vorm Hotel und blitzartig ist man zu Fuß im Zentrum.
M S — Google review
4.3
(169)
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4.5
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Theresienstraße 12, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
http://www.kurhotel-villathea.de/
+49 971 71820
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Wildpark an den Eichen

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Wildlife park home to deer, moose & birdlife, plus mini golf, a kids' play area & a splash pool.
Really it was worth to visit it has walking track that feel you are at mountain it is ideal for family day out, car park is free and no entry fee
Mukhtar A — Google review
Great mark with playgrounds and animals. Really nice and clean. No entrance fee. Dogs on a leash allowed. Definitely recommend!
Iliyan T — Google review
Very nice “Wild park”, and even more crazy that it's completely for free! You can walk in and enjoy the animals and the lovely park. In addition, they also have a considerable amount of nice playgrounds for all ages.
Adam C — Google review
A great place to get your exercise and make family memories. There are sections that were not here the last time I was here so make sure you have a lot of time because there is a lot to see. Also a great place to let your children run all of their energy out!
TAWAN P — Google review
Very nice place for kids!
Philip V — Google review
Great place for kids of all ages. Free entry. You can buy animal food in vending machines (they take 50 cent coins only). The animals, especially dear, moose etc., jave wonderful huge enclosures. Multiple playgrounds and a kids pool/water play area. Right now the various viewing platforms are closed off due to covid. Take bug spray. Easy to spend 2 hours, more if staying at tje pool or playgrounds!
Petra C — Google review
A lot has changed over the years. Coming here since I was a child, so for the last 30 years. And I have to say I could see so much improvement! It's a great place for the whole family. Go for a walk, visit the animals, pet and feed them, go to the playground, play Minigolf, lie in the grass, go in the pool,... Would highly recommend!
Julia S — Google review
Great place for families. Free day outting. Clean and very walkable even for persons with limited abilities. You can feed some of the animals. We have been a few times.
Felicia ( — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Albin-Kitzinger-Straße, 97422 Schweinfurt, Germany
https://www.schweinfurt.de/leben-freizeit/wildpark/index.html
+49 9721 51504
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Maria im Weingarten

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pretty church built in the 13th Century. An image of The Madonna, in wood, made in the 16th Century adorns the ceiling.
Robert — Google review
Steep walk up, costs entree fee
Julia S — Google review
Well maintained nice old Marian church
Studio T — Google review
Wonderful place with a lot of history!
Fabrícius ( — Google review
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Thomas K — Google review
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Matthias O — Google review
(Translated by Google) An easy climb from the parking lot leads up to Maria im Weinberg. At the top, you'll be rewarded with a magnificent view of the surrounding vineyards and the Main Valley. The church itself is rather plain and not particularly worth seeing, but a closer look at the Riemenschneider Madonna is worthwhile. The fine carving is truly remarkable, and the story of the Madonna, which you can read inside the church, is also interesting. The €2 entrance fee is well worth it. If you're nearby and the weather is good, Maria im Weinberg is a pleasant destination for a short stroll. Not a highlight in itself, but combined with the beautiful landscape, it's definitely worth it. (Original) Ein leichter Aufstieg vom Parkplatz führt hinauf zu Maria im Weinberg. Oben wird man mit einer tollen Aussicht auf die umliegenden Weinberge und das Maintal belohnt. Die Kirche selbst ist eher schlicht und an sich nicht besonders sehenswert, dafür lohnt sich aber ein genauer Blick auf die Riemenschneider Madonna. Die feine Schnitzkunst ist wirklich bemerkenswert, und auch die Geschichte der Madonna, die man in der Kirche nachlesen kann, ist interessant. 2 Euro Eintritt sind zu verschmerzen. Wenn man in der Nähe ist und das Wetter mitspielt, ist Maria im Weinberg ein nettes Ziel für einen kleinen Spaziergang. Kein Highlight für sich, aber in Kombination mit der schönen Landschaft durchaus lohnenswert.
Matthias W — Google review
(Translated by Google) There's not much to see! Charging an entrance fee, well... perhaps something very special for believers, but still borderline. There's no restaurant on site. The exterior of the complex is not well maintained, and the interior is nothing special either... (Original) Gibt wenig zu sehen! Dafür Eintritt zu nehmen, naja… für Gläubige vielleicht was ganz besonderes, dennoch grenzwertig. Ein Lokal vor Ort fehlt. Die Anlage außen nicht gut gepflegt, innen auch nichts besonderes…
Sebastian N — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(51)
Kirchbergweg 20, 97332 Volkach, Germany
http://www.pg-mainschleife.de/
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Freizeit Land Geiselwind

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Thrill, family & water rides, playgrounds, animatronics, live shows & animals in an amusement park.
A great day spent with family and friends, plenty of attractions, shows, wheelchair accessible with an escort.
Don O — Google review
Very nice and alot of games and many places to set and take a rest . Recommend for all ages and very nice for family.
Prince A — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Kids had an excellent time and did not want to leave. Food options are great and prices are expected to be a bit higher so no surprise there. There a re variety of rides for everyone of all ages. Glad it wasn't too crowded when we visited on 03 July. My favorite ride was the boomerang. Also there a husky friendly rides for my guys who wear a couple XX's in their shirt or waistband. Can't wait to go back next weekend.
Jules G — Google review
Great theme park, food and drink prices not too expensive. Rides are very varied with something for everyone.
Matt C — Google review
In general we had a lovely day there. The park is not that big but offers a wide range of activities for all age groups more suited for families and children. If you are an adrenalin junky you will find a few attractions but not that a variety as in other parks. We liked that there were food stalls and toilets everywhere and the wildlife areas to calm down a bit from the excitement. Some of the attractions seem a bit dated, though they are still fun to ride. The new area that was opened this year (Asia themed) looked nice, but the dragon rollercoaster didn't live up to our expectations. (no real light show or exciting exhibits, could do much better!) If you are looking for a nice family day, this will suit you fine 😉
Sebastian K — Google review
This is a great day out for a family with attractions suitable for all age groups. The park is well maintained and the layout offers plenty of shade and diversity. This would have been five stars from me if the prices were a bit more moderate. Kids pay full price from 1.40 m size, no family tickets and on site food, drinks and ice-cream are quite expensive. I recommend big families to bring their own food and drink.
Roberto G — Google review
Its a strange collection of attractions, some clearly left overs from earlier decades or second hand from other large attraction parks. But, nice atmosphere, green surroundings, not too busy. So, you pick what you like and go over and over again in the same attraction. For younger children lots of fun options. For teenagers too limited. My 13 and 15 year old enjoyed it for a couple of hours, but too few really exciting rollercoasters etc. Prices for food and drinks are high with 3 EUR for a black coffee. Zero vegan options. It's all just s bit out of date or conservative. Maybe exemplary for Bavaria?
Christy D — Google review
Today we visited Geiselwind. We came from the USA and decided to see. Honestly this was one of the best experiences I have had. The rides were awesome, people were friendly. Definitely would recommend for parents with kids or even for adults!
Monica G — Google review
4.4
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Wiesentheider Str. 25, 96160 Geiselwind, Germany
http://www.freizeit-land.de/
+49 9556 921192
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Obermain Therme

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Spa
Wellness center
We loved our day here. Great facilities, pools and saunas, all very clean and well maintained, friendly staff - overall a very very pleasant and relaxing experience.
Carsten B — Google review
Been here several times and I thoroughly enjoy coming here but I wish that they would limit the amount of people coming here. We bought a dayticket and it was packed and we had to leave.. Its supposed to be a relaxing place but today was anything other than that
Evelyn D — Google review
Don’t believe the negative reviews!!! It is a fantastic place, very clean, with many pools!! Great place to relax and enjoy yourself!! We went on a Sunday morning, believing it would be too crowded, however, the place is so big that we were very comfortable and we loved it! We will come back again for sure! Very good prices comparing to that it offers!
Alex K — Google review
I was there 2 weeks ago. I really enjoyed my time there. It's worth to go there for all day long like I did. It's a perfect place to Relax and everyone find something. During a day they have a lot of different activities.for example 3x per day you can try some face mask. There is a restaurant, food was tasty and bar outside with nice cocktails. All place is nice and clean.
Kinga G — Google review
This was easily one of the main highlights of my trip to Germany. I went once during the day and once in the evening - during the day it’s busier but fantastic, and the evening is relaxing and romantic. The prices are fair, the baths are plenty, and I would highly recommend coming here. One of the best spa towns in Germany!
Maximilian S — Google review
Great spa! We spent 10 hours here and the day just flew by. Interestingly the sauna area is a naked zone and not gender separated so you can enjoy it with your partner. Restaurant was nice as well and very reasonable. Definitely get the full day pass when you come
Morten T — Google review
Friendly staff, food was good. I was surprised to see robot waiters
Stjepan J — Google review
It’s a fantastic place for relaxing my only problem is that the cocktails are not up to my standards.
Petar P — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(233)
Am Kurpark 1, 96231 Bad Staffelstein, Germany
https://www.obermaintherme.de/
+49 9573 96190
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Neue Residenz Bamberg

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Neue Residenz Bamberg is a grand 17th-century palace with over 40 rooms, featuring ornate ceilings, tapestries, and art. The palace boasts a rose garden and is located just outside the Cathedral in an open square. Built as the home of the Prince Bishop of Bamberg, it showcases ostentatious interiors designed by the same architect as Wurzburg Residenz.
Neue Residenz Bamberg is a stunning palace that offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the prince-bishops who once called it home. The 6 Euro entry fee is well worth it to explore the ornately decorated rooms, beautiful gardens, and the captivating Imperial Hall. The architecture is impressive, and the guided tour provides a fascinating insight into the history of the palace and its inhabitants. Be sure to set aside a few hours to fully immerse yourself in this magnificent residence's grandeur and charm!
Sumeet D — Google review
the new seat of the prince Bishop from 17th century with halls and rooms furnished also in the 18th century like the magnificent Imperial Hall. the visit is only possible with a guide but photos are allowed. amazing Tour
David A — Google review
Neue Residenz is the elegant palace building at Domplatz. It is a 40 room Baroque complex which houses the State Rooms and State Gallery along with a charming Rose Garden. Opening hours are 10am to 4pm daily and entry is €6 per adult. The Rose Garden can be accessed freely and affords lovely views of the lower section of the historic centre of Bamberg. Neue Residenz was constructed mostly in the 17th-century and is a fine representation of Austrian-Bohemian Baroque architecture. The State Rooms are highly decorative with outstanding ceiling frescos. The Imperial Hall fresco works by Melchior Steidl (1709) is a masterpiece, probably one of the finest of its kind in Franconia. The State Gallery is where you find European masterpieces mostly from the Baroque period. This makes for a nice art viewing experience as well. Easy to spend 45-60 minutes between the two, make sure to allow another 10-15 for the Rose Garden as part of your visit as well.
Brad — Google review
Touring the Neue Residenz and its art galleries in Bamberg is insightful and short enough to be digestable as well. The art galleries were thought-provoking. In the Residenz, I appreciated that historical context was given. The furniture and art in the rooms were arranged to convey their original feeling. I enjoyed that it gave me a glimpse into a different time-period. The entrance was inexpensive and the staff friendly. Outside the building, there is a beautiful rose garden with a stunning view over Bamberg. After the tour, I highly recommend a short rest in this garden (no entry fee and accessible without having to tour the building).
Klarika K — Google review
The art part of the museum was not that impressive to me, but the 3rd floor intro he residence and rooms was amazing and worth the visit.
Jonah K — Google review
A beautiful and historic building again close to the old town. Is right next to the historic old court and Bamberg Cathedral. Although it looks really promising from outside we couldn’t manage time to visit inside. It has a beautiful garden with mostly roses in the inner yard. Next time we would be visiting inside too.
Animesh K — Google review
Didn’t go inside, though the interior looks stunning. Just as pretty on the outside with its baroque architecture. Interesting shape too to admire in an L shape enclosing the Domplatz. Right by other sites such as the old court and the Dom. Absolute must visit when in town!
Alex B — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit in Bamberg. The staff throughout the residence are exceptional! They all have a found knowledge of the history, architecture and paintings. Throughly enjoyed my visit here it’s definitely a must in Bamberg. €6 entry a private tour of the private rooms included, make sure you ask what time they are. The tours are only spoken in German, however if you go early enough they might translate to English as well (depending on numbers).
Sam S — Google review
4.6
(867)
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4.5
(624)
Dompl. 8, 96049 Bamberg, Germany
http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/bam_res.htm
+49 951 519390
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Bamberg Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Bamberg Cathedral, also known as the Imperial Cathedral, is a 13th-century church that holds significant historical and artistic treasures. Originally built by Emperor Henry II, it features four spires and houses the tomb of Pope Clement II, the marble tombs of Henry II and Queen Cunigunda, as well as the famous Bamberg Horseman statue. The cathedral's late Romanesque and early Gothic architecture showcases remarkable sculptures, carvings, and choirs.
Great Cathedral very ornate. Great architecture, though it is getting some external renovation right now. A lot of cool architecture inside. Some famous statues of the king and wonderful tomb where the Lady is on the more honored side, basically because she was so beloved! There is a Pope buried in here, but I was not able to find it, though there were a few sections cordoned off.
Don D — Google review
No if you want to get a sense of the towns history visiting the Cathedral and exploring the connected / nearby buildings is a great place to start. We visited on a busy weekend but found it easy to move through the Cathedral at our own pace on a self guided tour. There were people available to answer questions and were were free to roam respectfully. Walking down to the catacomb was also a unique way to get a sense of history through the life of the space, which has had multiple fires. The stonework and scale is massive. I’m told they have music with the pipe organ on Saturdays but don’t know the details. I can only imagine what the massive organ sounds like during services.
Ross A — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Make sure you go inside and see the only pope remains in Germany. Very cool!
Samantha T — Google review
Pope is buried in the back and on the square side door is relief of Jesus return. Worth the visit and cool on top of the hill.
Pekka M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Fine location to sit and reflect and lots of history! No crowds at all during the week.
Zach C — Google review
We were not able to go inside the cathedral during our visit. Only took some pictures from outside. There was alot of constuction going on. The architecture is exquisite yet somehow feels depressing. Just my opinion. Much more beautiful things to see in Bamberg.
Deanna W — Google review
Bamburg Catheredal of St Peter and St George. Construction of the church was completed in the 13th century. Great to visit.
Elaine U — Google review
It was much bigger than I realized. Perhaps not as beautiful as other cathedrals but seeing Der goldener Reiter inside was a Highlight.
Daniel O — Google review
4.6
(5938)
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4.5
(1081)
Dompl., 96049 Bamberg, Germany
https://bamberger-dom.de/
+49 951 5022512
9

Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, also known as Vierzehnheiligen, is a pilgrimage church located in a picturesque setting amidst a forest. The construction of this imposing church was inspired by a legend that tells the story of 14 children who appeared to a shepherd and performed miracles. Visitors are often intrigued by its location and marvel at the connection between the legend and the architecture.
5.0
(118)
Vierzehnheiligen 2, 96231 Bad Staffelstein, Germany
10

Altes Rathaus

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Altes Rathaus, also known as the Old Town Hall, is a historic landmark and porcelain museum located on an island accessible by pedestrian bridges. Dating back to the 14th century, it has a fascinating backstory: due to the Bishop of Bamberg's refusal to allocate land for a town hall, residents built it on stakes in the River Regnitz. The building received a Baroque update in the 18th century and is adorned with famous frescoes.
What a spectacular courthouse. Built on a bridge in the middle of a river, & adorned with wonderful paintings. The little portside & its wooden crane are just below it. A gondolier plies his gondola tour up the Am Kanal, a side stream beside it. In the middle of the Bamberg old town, the surrounding architecture is well worth walking around, This is a classic of Franconia.
JB L — Google review
Fascinating historical landmark, famous for its unique location. According to legend, the city's citizens built it on an artificial island in the middle of the Regnitz River after the bishop refused to grant them land. It now houses the Ludwig Collection, a museum of porcelain and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rob P — Google review
One of the iconic images of Bamburg. Really pretty building and a really scenic view. Detailed decorative architecture and fresco-ish external painting. The best view is from the bridge that shows the front of the building. Which is by the Tower Lots of cool stuff in that area to see as well.
Don D — Google review
Nice town like little Venice. 🏘️🛶😊 And nice to see the very old Rathaus in between a bridge that cross the river. 🌉🏰😍 Very nice views in town 👍😎✨
Jibin T — Google review
Beautiful landmark in the heart of Bamberg. The unique location on the river and the colorful façade make it an absolute must-see.
Ermi M — Google review
Very nice! You need to see it at day and night. Just gorgeous.
Sara B — Google review
A well preserved medieval town. We enjoyed our visit to Bamberg.
J B — Google review
Probably most impressive looking Rathaus in Germany is also one of the most picturesque buildings. Originally built in 14th century, it was remodeled in 18th century in Baroque style. According to legend, it was built on the river on artificial island because the bishop refused to allocate the land, hence the bridge just straddles Regnitz River. Frescoes are very charming blending medieval and Baroque origins of city hall. Couldn’t resist going in circles around it…
Mike Z — Google review
4.7
(8661)
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4.5
(854)
Ob. Brücke 1, 96047 Bamberg, Germany
https://www.stadt.bamberg.de/
+49 951 870
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11

ibis Bamberg Altstadt

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Ibis Bamberg Altstadt is a laid-back hotel with basic rooms and a 24-hour snack bar. Despite being centrally located, it offers a quiet atmosphere, making it convenient for exploring the nearby attractions on foot. The hotel's proximity to the Hoffmann Theatre makes it easily accessible. Guests can enjoy clean and functional facilities, although some found the bathrooms to be small. The hotel also offers underground parking for a fee, which was appreciated by guests during busy times such as the Christmas Market.
Sweet little hotel with a very friendly personal and a nice view from the 4th floor! Perfect for visiting Bamberg for a few days or just a weekend. The location couldn’t be better - it’s in the heart of the city and still very quiet.
Georgi G — Google review
Location is the only good about this place. Rooms are really small, I mean REALLY small. I've booked a room with separeted beds, got a double. When I got back the reception, to have it as I booked, the receptionis said this is all the rooms like, sepearate the beds. Yeah, maybe I should bend the space, so it would have enough room for it. We were there for 3 nights, the room never got cleaned. The whole place could use a renovation. Breakfast was ok, not good, just ok. Staff is below ok. For this price it is expensive.
Géza O — Google review
Rooms are very small,, One can’t even comfortably stand in bathroom..Service was not so friendly,, You need buy everything except Toilet papers
Sharadkumar J — Google review
The only modern/budget hotel in the old town. Ask for rooms facing the street side (better view) and ending in 15 or 19 (larger). Not the best Ibis shower that I know (they're generally excellent), the shower floor levels with the bathroom (don't wash too enthusiastically), and there's a GREY shower curtain that doesn't let light it (now that's a first-timer!).
HERM P — Google review
My husband and I arrived, during Christmas Market time. The concierge's name was Abdullah, who was very professional, personable and helpful. This hotel was close to the festivities and had underground parking. Parking fee was $20 euro for the parking, which was convenient not trying to find parking elsewhere or the possibility of walking long distances, with suitcases. The room and bathroom were very clean, location mostly quiet (in the middle of the night, there were people smoking and speaking loudly outside, which wasn't the hotel's fault), beds and pillows were comfortable and the temperature pleasant. If one didn't want to eat at the hotel, Cafe Luitpold was nearby with a delicious, fresh and nutritious breakfast. If we would travel again to Bamberg, we would consider this hotel again.
Kelly R — Google review
The central location is by far the best feature is this Ibis Bamberg Altstadt - you are just five minutes waking from Altes Rathaus, in the heart of the old town. The installations are very clean and functional. The bathroom is extremely small and they charge for the subterranean parking, which is something I didn’t see in the website. But anyway, in terms of cost benefit, it is definitely well worth.
Flavio P — Google review
Everything was great here!!! Breakfast, Clean rooms, quiet warm place, park for additional Euros, but not much. Excellent Staff service as they are very nice and kind. The location is another great item, very close to the most popular city tourist attractions. I do recommend it.
Rodrigo C — Google review
Historic house well located in the center with friendly staff. While rooms are clean and big enough, they lack atmosphere (I guess that can be expected from an Ibis?) and some maintenance (dents in furniture, plastic covers of light switch and remote control broken,...). Breakfast is OK to good, paid parking available and WiFi is slow (unless you pay extra).
Andreas E — Google review
3.8
(847)
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4.5
(2192)
Theatergassen 10 Navigation:, Schillerpl. 2, 96047 Bamberg, Germany
https://all.accor.com/lien_externe.svlt?goto=fiche_hotel&code_hotel=1439&merchantid=seo-maps-DE-1439&sourceid=aw-cen&utm_medium=seo%20maps&utm_source=google%20Maps&utm_campaign=seo%20maps
+49 951 980480
12

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
4.5
(913)
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4.5
(63)
Promenade 27, 91522 Ansbach, Germany
http://www.residenz-ansbach.de/
+49 981 95383922
13

Erlebnispark Schloss Thurn

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Virtual reality games, water slides & coasters in a family park with carousels & a boating lake.
This is our favorite park in Bavaria to take our grandchild. Everything about this park is perfect for children up to 9 or 10 years old. There is never a huge line for rides, and the shows are always good. The prices at the concession stands are always reasonable, and there is plenty of seating scattered throughout the park. A day at Schloss Thurn is always fun.
Patrick S — Google review
This amusement park was so much fun! Children and adults both had a great time. The park is really big so even if there are a lot of people, it won’t get so crowded. We went here during the weekday and didn’t have to wait for any of the rides/activities. There are so many things to do in this park and it was not possible to try everything. We’d definitely want to come back here.
Don P — Google review
It's a blast, huge, great park for a family with kids under the age of 10 or 12. It's really kitch. It is a bit run down. It has a nostalgic charm. I thought the entrance fee was a little high, compared to similar amusement parks. The food was reasonably priced. There is a portion themed for the wild west of the USA. It was super fun to spend time in a park with a section themed for where our kids were born.
Michael V — Google review
The park was pretty good, lots to do. One thing that can be done better is to, my opinion, Ban smoking in the park. As there are lots of kids there smoking should be banned as an effort for kids and nonsmokers to have a better day while in the park. Some food stands need customer service training for sure, food safety is not practiced as it was noticed. But overall the park and the rides and the entertainment was pretty Good.
Richard M — Google review
Just the best. Wonderful time. Went during the week; no wait for any bring. Just perfect.
Greg M — Google review
This amusement park is ideal for a family with young children, my daughter is 3 years old, she was able to take part in all the attractions, except for two of which she has not yet reached the size. had. The park is well-kept and lovingly laid out, a bit old, a bit dusty, but definitely worth a visit for the whole family.
Tilman B — Google review
Great place for kids, I came with a 9 and a 11 year old they went in almost all the rides multiple times. The park is not so big but it has enough to spend a day of fun. Definitely recommend and will be back when possible.
Manny L — Google review
Very nice semi Theme park close to Nurnberg. The kids and the eldery 😁 had an very enjoyable time. The food was not to good though, which was a shame. All and all a good day with lots of fun and good weather!
Dee — Google review
4.5
(6155)
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4.0
(92)
Schloßpl. 4, 91336 Heroldsbach, Germany
https://www.schloss-thurn.de/
+49 9190 929898
14

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
4.6
(41626)
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4.3
(3799)
Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
https://www.kaiserburg-nuernberg.de/
+49 911 2446590
15

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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16

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
17

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
(7107)
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4.5
(1758)
Lorenzer Pl. 1, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
http://www.lorenzkirche.de/
+49 911 2142500
18

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
(16840)
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4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
19

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
(16840)
•
4.5
(5279)
Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
https://museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum/
+49 911 2317538
20

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
(969)
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4.0
(43)
Anlegestelle:, Tränkgasse, 91785, Germany
http://www.msbrombachsee.com/
+49 9144 927050
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21

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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Am Langen Berg 50, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
http://www.erlebnisfelsen-pottenstein.de/linktree
+49 9243 7016800
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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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B470, 91278 Pottenstein, Germany
https://www.pottenstein.de/teufelshoehle
+49 9243 208
23

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
24

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
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Holzgartenstraße 8, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
http://www.automuseum-maybach.de/
+49 9181 4877100
25

Dachau Palace

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Dachau Palace is a captivating destination that invites visitors to explore its rich history and stunning architecture. Once a vibrant hub for artists, this baroque palace now stands as a reminder of both the beauty and darker chapters of the town's past. Surrounded by meticulously designed gardens that date back to the Renaissance, guests can wander through geometric flower beds and admire preserved pavilions offering breathtaking views of Munich and the Alps.
Such a great garden view terrace! Highly recommend to take a walk in the garden.
K R — Google review
If you are already in Dachau, definitely worth a visit. Not so sure about coming all the way from Munich It has just one ceremony hall, but a beautiful one. The gardens are very nice. The observation desk on the left has a beautiful panorama of Munich
Inna D — Google review
it is a restaurant that opens from 2.PM. surrounded by trees and a beautiful garden in the back.the panoramic view from this hill it's whats worth the visit. u reach the castle from the s-bahn station with the 719 Bus through the old city streets.
David A — Google review
Verry nice place to visit , nice view over the city and surroundings.
Gabriel B — Google review
Beautiful palace in Dachau located up on the mountain with beautiful views over the city of Dachau and towards Munich. One can easily spot the O2-Tower as well as the Allianz Arena on clear days you'll see the alpine range in the background. Worth a visit during the whole year. Especially also the gardens where a wide range of flowers and different sorts of apple trees are cultivated.
David M — Google review
IMHO the best palace garden! Huge variety of flowers for such a small place, always clean and well-maintained. Magnificent view of Munich area because it is on top of a small hill, and for the same reason very few pests! Easily accessible with entrances on three sides. There is free Wi-Fi near the non-restaurant entrance. There is also a free public washroom in the back alley opposite St. Jakob church, next to a TEDi store. The palace itself isn't spectacular, as reflected in the cheap entrance fee. But there's a chill restaurant where you can dine inside.
Mobile C — Google review
A very sobering experience. There is a warning when entering that it's not recommended for 12 and under. I had my 14 year old granddaughter with me and wished that we skipped the last two rooms. Otherwise a great learning experience I'm glad we did. The entry is free of charge, but there are opportunities to donate some cash along the way.
ExCon 9 — Google review
Very beautiful gardens. Don't miss a stop for a lovely piece of cake and coffee.
G M — Google review
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Kurfürst-Max-Emanuel-Platz 2, 85221 Dachau, Germany
http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/dachau.htm
+49 89 179080
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26

Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site

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Space of remembrance
Sights & Landmarks
The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site is a significant historical location near Munich, just an hour away by train. It offers a sobering glimpse into the atrocities of World War II and the Nazi regime. The site features reconstructed cell blocks, photographs, and documents that provide insight into the camp's history. Visitors can join guided tours to learn about the dark chapter in history and pay their respects to the victims.
A must visit for all who wants to know more about the War and a reminder to us living about what the prisoners went through so that we don't allow history like this to repeat itself. The only concentration camp to be functional during the entire 12 years reign of the Nazi party from 1933 to 1945. Also the first concentration camp to be built and was the training and reeducation place of the SS (Nazi army) for all other concentration camps in Europe.
Ronit D — Google review
It feels more like an exhibition than a museum—quite disappointing, to be honest. It should convey the horror of what took place there, but it doesn't. The fact that there are regular houses just behind the fence, where people live, blew my mind. What goes through people's heads to make it okay for them to have a view of a death camp from their window?
Waldemar M — Google review
Was easy to get here from the Central Station Hbf in Munich. Take the S2 train to Bahnhof, Dachau, then take a transfer to 726 bus. Will take you there and back. The visitation center has your free toilette, Cafe with food, drinks, and warm coffee and hot chocolate which was well needed for this cold day. The people at the visitor center was nice and spoke English well. Rental an audio tour guide that was useful, but honestly I enjoyed reading all the materials and posters there. The camp was amazing, and everyone was respectful there. Everyone was speaking low for respect, similar to 911 Memorial Museum in NY.
Roman — Google review
We went with a guided tour with Radius Tours. From Munich, we traveled by train and bus to get to the memorial site. We were with 'German Mark' ...not to be confused with the other Mark 😉 and he provided a lot of insight to the history and development of this memorial site. We came to Munich for Oktoberfest and spent the following morning here. It was sobering, though provoking, impactful, and necessary. You could easily spend the majority of the day here. They do provide self guided audio tours. Someone that we met at our hotel did the audio tour and enjoyed the content. You get a lot of content in the various areas and it's great to see that they are utilizing the space to remember what happened there. It was a very powerful experience.
Emily A — Google review
Absolutely incredibly powerful place to visit. It’s very well presented and managed - combination of extensive museum exhibits with text (multiple languages), artifacts, real life stories, videos, and pictures. Be sure to read as much as possible as you tour. There are memorials and public art throughout the site that represent many different backgrounds of the victims impacted. Careful reconstruction has been done on a few buildings, some original buildings remain, and much of the open ground is there from where original buildings once stood. We spent nearly 4.5 hours there and could have easily spent longer as learned lots. Audio guides in different languages are available.
Dave D — Google review
Worth going and worth checking it out for lots of reasons. It has a canteen for lunch, a book shop, a Carpark. You can follow guided tour by the centre, just head to the reception to join the tour (think is 3 euro per person) when you get there, this can’t be booked online. There are one at 11am and one at 1pm I think (in English). There are also some in German. You can walk into a small gas chamber used for testing poison on people, and see the crematorium used to burn the bodies. Scary but real. All in front of your eyes. And many more scary details. A lesson not to be missed and always be remembered. The visit is free if you don’t follow the tour. You can do the visit using audio guide too.
K Y — Google review
There are no words to describe the emotions you get from visiting this site! It's definitely a must while in Munich. We went as part of a tour, which I highly recommend as you learn so much from the guide! This was a lifetime experience for sure!
Bethzaida C — Google review
We had a short trip to the memorial site. It is impressive although not many of the original elements are left. The space and the prison part gives you that feeling of hopelessness. It is humbling and creates awareness on the horrors man can inflict on others and how much can one indure. We should be grateful that we don't know any of it.
Felix C — Google review
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4.7
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Pater-Roth-Straße 2A, 85221 Dachau, Germany
http://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/
+49 8131 669970
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Weihenstephan

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Food & Drink
Breweries
Weihenstephan is a charming area located north of Munich, Germany, on the Weihenstephan Hill. It is home to the historic Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, which dates back to 725 and houses the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world since 1040.
4.4
(238)
85354 Freising, Germany
28

Visitors Park Munich Airport

Visitor center
Tour agency
On our way to check into the Hilton at Munich Airport, we passed by the Visitors Park—and it immediately caught our eye. With its aviation-themed playground, historic aircraft on display, and a striking observation deck, it looked like such a cool spot that we knew we had to come back before our trip ended. We made it just in time to catch the sunset on our last night in Germany, and it was the perfect way to wrap up our trip. From the top of the observation hill, we had an amazing view of the runway and terminal, watching planes take off and land as the sky turned gold and pink. It felt peaceful, exciting, and a little emotional knowing we’d be flying out the next day. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or just looking for a unique spot to relax and take in the sights, the Visitors Park at Munich Airport is a hidden gem. It’s easy to access, family-friendly, and a great place to soak in those final moments of travel magic.
Bobby B — Google review
A good place to bring kids. Kids would enjoy the outdoor play places of different themes. Get a nice view of the flight's landing and take off. The food and beverages at the restaurant are a bit expensive though.
V G — Google review
What a fun spot for kids! An aviation themed playground with old planes and an overlook (1€ fee per person). Small restaurant, gift store and bathrooms available. You can register for an airport tour, but we don’t have time for that. Free entry and parking for up to an hour.
Tim Y — Google review
What an incredible experience with the team of fellow students from Politecnico Di Milano today visiting Münich Airport! The guide Philipp and the coach driver Alex were incredibly kind and coordinated, as well as very knowledgeable. We really enjoyed the visit, seeing MUC Airport in deep, and would do it again without any hesitation!! Thanks Philipp and Alex for your availability and professionalism, I hope to see you again in the future.
Leonardo D — Google review
Really cool place to come watch planes. Several planes are located in the visitors park. They were not open to see much of when I was there, but good photos from the outside. Restaurant to grab a bite to eat. Plenty of areas for kids to play. Great souvenir shop. Well worth the visit to spend a few hours alone or with the family. Amazing hill to climb to watch all the movements at Munich Airport. Great experience.
Michael M — Google review
A huge playground, a pleasant bistro. Possibility to watch planes taking off.
Júlia B — Google review
A must visit place for a airplane enthusiast! Good view of both the runways. One is closer but other is little far but you can enjoy landing and takeoffs from here. There is Kinderspielplatz which is really awesome for kids and also a restaurant. Parking is paid but available in plenty. Must visit
MIHIR S — Google review
The viewing platform costs a euro to get to, on top is some telescopes you can use for more euros.. also parking costs 2 euro per/1h so at leat your visit will cost you 3 euros plus 1e/person. Not too bad as the view is good to the runways, perhaps bring your own binoculars.. Blow is a playground for kids and cafeteria with bathrooms.. code is I,II,III,IV.
Pekka M — Google review
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4.0
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Nordallee 7, 85356 München-Flughafen, Germany
https://www.munich-airport.de/besucherpark-90422
+49 89 97541333
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Erdinger Brewery - Brewery Tours

Brewery
Food & Drink
Erdinger Brewery, located in Erding, Germany, is renowned for its wheat beers and holds the title of the largest wheat beer brewery globally. Established in 1886 by Johann Kienle, it offers a 3-hour tour featuring tastings and Bavarian snacks. Visitors praise the informative English-speaking guides and the opportunity to sample various beers. The brewery's attention to detail and quality throughout the brewing process is also highlighted. Additionally, affordable student rates are available for tours.
This was an amazing experience! Love Erdinger so it was so good to finally come and visit it at source. The tour was in German but nevertheless we had a great experience. After the tour we were treated to a traditional meal of sausage, cheese and pretzels with a few different choices of Erdinger to wash it all down! If your an Erdinger enthusiast then I would recommend this please 100%
Milo R — Google review
The Best Beer! 🍻 Fantastic experience! Great tour and lots of great information. Our guide was very knowledgeable and fun. Highly recommend!
Christopher C — Google review
We went for a brewery tour and tasting on a Wednesday 15/10/2025 for the English speaking tour. I'll start by saying how lovely all the staff were and how enthusiastic they were about the brewery! It was really interesting to learn how Erdinger is made and all the different beers they brew. The tasting was a highlight with an option of Obatzda or Weisswurst and Pretzel to pair with the beers. I managed to sample at least three of the beers and they were all as delicious as the next. The only downside to my experience was the slightly hard to reach location of the brewery. We were coming from the Therme Erding and there was no easy route. Of course this is not the brewery's fault so it's still a 5 star review! Thank you Erdinger Brewery for such an amazing tour!
Felix S — Google review
Eva was an excellent guide who was very knowledgeable about the brewing process. Make sure you tip them at the end- they work so hard and do a great job!
Anon M — Google review
Booked a tour for a Saturday at 14. Their shop with merch closes at 13. How is that possible? The signage for meeting points etc. are bad and the ticket confirmation mail is only in German. Bad tourist experience. I actually also signed up for their free membership, where you get send a physical €5 voicher sent to your foreign home add, that only works in the shop. The voucher doesn't work online and, naturally, not in a closed shop.
Mikkel S — Google review
HIGHLY recommend this tour. We came to Erding for our wedding and a bunch of our guests joined us for this tour. It was a great group activity. This was a highlight of our week! I have been to other breweries and have done other tours around the world but this was hands down my favourite one! The hospitality was wonderful. We started off with a beer and ended with multiple beers. (Full glasses, not just shot glasses). All the beer options were so good! We also received food; sausages and pretzels with the most amazing mustard. We didn't even need to go out for dinner after. The tour was very informative, with lots of walking and stairs which is good for me who likes to be active on trips. I would definitely come back! This is a MUST DO if you like beer and are in Erding. We are forever a Erdinger family now.
Shan P — Google review
The English tour sold out, so we were on German tour. Still great. They have made some changes. The tour is no longer free for Fanclub members. It's 10€. But you do get a souvenir glass. Informative tour. Great reception after.
Marty T — Google review
Amazing and quite affordable tour. Loved all the different beers
Rodrigo B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Franz-Brombach-Straße 1, 85435 Erding, Germany
https://erdinger.de/de-DE/brauereibesichtigung
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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
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4.6
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Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut, Germany
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