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How long is the drive from Aschaffenburg to Stuttgart?

The direct drive from Aschaffenburg to Stuttgart is 124 mi (200 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 51 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aschaffenburg to Stuttgart, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Wurzburg, as well as top places to visit like Toskana Therme Bad Orb and KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen, or the ever-popular Spessart Therme.

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Top cities between Aschaffenburg and Stuttgart

The top cities between Aschaffenburg and Stuttgart are Rothenburg and Wurzburg. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Aschaffenburg and 1 hour from Stuttgart.
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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.
64% as popular as Rothenburg ob der Tauber
12 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Stuttgart
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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.
Most popular city on this route
25 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Stuttgart

Best stops along Aschaffenburg to Stuttgart drive

The top stops along the way from Aschaffenburg to Stuttgart (with short detours) are Mercedes-Benz Museum, Würzburg Residence, and Porsche Museum. Other popular stops include Technik Museum Sinsheim, OUTLETCITY Metzingen, and Old Main Bridge.
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Spessart Therme

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Health spa with pools, baths, saunas & a Dead Sea salt grotto offering treatments & fitness classes.
We love it! Very salty water, but your skin will thank you after your visit! Our favourite is, of course, the small pool with hot thermal water!
Familie G — Google review
On a short quick pre Christmas visit to Germany from the U.S., the first for my 16 year old during winter, I decided to introduce her to German spa culture. Rhein Main or Taunus Therme would have been a lot closer to us, the Toskana Therme in Bad Orb popped up and came recommended by acquaintances, but all three had quite a few negative reviews. I discovered Spessart Therme when one of the reviewers mentioned it as the better alternative that is only 6 km further than Bad Orb. I was sold when I read that they have a 10% salt pool, you can float in and that Wednesday is ladies day at the sauna (no clothing allowed). I was pleasantly surprised that we could still get a child ticket for my 16 year old or a 1/2 family ticket for the two of us (17 EUR plus 14 EUR for sauna for all day). That's a better price than any of the other spas. Nice touch: The parking lot on the left is free (5 hour time limit with “Parkscheibe”). Upon arrival we found that the next salt cave session would start soon and still had availability so we decided to check it out. The reception lady was friendly & patiently explained how everything worked but charged us (wrongly) for two adults (2x 11,50 EUR). I saw later in the brochure that youth (11-16 years) is 9,50 EUR, oh well … The 45 minute salt cave session was pleasant, blankets are provided but it felt warm (20-22C) enough. It's a good time to recharge (and nap) with relaxing music. They say 45 minutes in there is equally beneficial as one day at the ocean front. We went on into the pool area next and floated around one of the main pools that is 31C. It's pleasant and has plenty of bubblers and little water jet massagers. It feels warm going in but we needed to move around a little after a while to stay comfortable. We only tested the water of the other pool with the Poseidon temple by hand - it felt noticeably cooler (my guess was about 28C, like regular swimming pool temperature) so we didn't even bother going in there. The website says that it's 33C (?!). Then we found the smaller 10% salt pool. It's very warm (36C) The water is of brownish color and there should be a warning that it might stain white bathing suits. It made the white in my black & white top look rather cream colored. Avoid wearing white! There is a sign asking for silence and not to remain in it for more than 15 minutes. When we first discovered it, people who had just completed a water aerobics session in the therapeutic pool had gone in as a group and they were chatting away. We went back again later and were all by ourselves then - a little piece of heaven to be able to float on our backs watching the changing light colors. Only music could have further enhanced this experience. This pool alone made the 1 hour trip totally worth it. Next we checked out the saunas. There is a steam bath and a 50C & 55C sauna inside and three wooden huts with 85, 90 & 100C saunas outside. We happened to arrive just in time for the infusion in the 90C sauna. We are sauna novices but wanted to give this a try. It was popular and the sauna filled up fast. The sauna master passed out menthol drops before adding ginger lemongrass fragrance & then pouring on water. It got very hot but was still bearable and we made it to the end. There are cold showers and a small dipping tub to cool off. We also tried the 85C sauna but skipped the others. They were passing out salt to use for a full body scrub & peeling in front of the steam bath which was a nice touch. The restroom & shower areas were clean, and had good water pressure. Maybe a few more hooks would be useful. There are chairs and free hair dryers in front of a long wall of mirrors just outside of the changing rooms and lockers. Overall a very pleasant visit, we will be back in the summer!
Anke — Google review
We took our management team to visit this place to try for stress free idea. The Cyrotherapy and their little Salt Cave were our good choices. This place is clean with friendly staff. However, it'd be great if cyrotherapy and salt cave can be managed to use in a row. We had to wait for almost 2 hours to use the cave although we called to arrange time with the staff before travelling. It already took 6 hours for us to visit and return to our city. Hopefully, someone can really arrange our appointment when we call next time.
Crowd ( — Google review
Not to big but for a few hours it was great. I loved the salt bad and sauna. Unfortunality the 25 mtr Pool was closed, after a long holliday drive i would have love to swim there. But we could relax and swim a little bit in the smaller therme pool. We came by camper and a street away we could find the camper parking place for the night.
Personal S — Google review
Great system for lockers / entry / changing area fair price kids price until 16 yrs (incl). Typical spa pools, wave pool outside and a sports pool plus a salt grotto which I sadly missed. Friendly lifeguard. Only con was one of the ladies at the cantine who was impatient, rude and wrong about our order, possibly racist or xenophobic as we were obviously foreign or maybe just stressed. Her colleague was friendly though.
Julia C — Google review
Had the luck to try the ice lab here the experience was fantastic.
Jason M — Google review
Fish in cafe was shockingly small and low quality. Never order this item. Staff was incredibly rude when I asked for mustard and demanded I pay extra. Food took long and was below average for the price.
Ricky X — Google review
I came today as a tourist and the customer service was awful, I have tried to speak the little German I know hence I am the first time in Germany ever and they didn’t even respond to “Sprechen english” the woman rolled her eyes in disrespect and mocked me for not knowing German, VERY BAD OVERALL EXPERIENCE.
Alex C — Google review
4.1
(2658)
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3.5
(63)
Frowin-von-Hutten-Straße 5, 63628 Bad Soden-Salmünster, Germany
https://www.spessart-therme.de/
+49 6056 744162
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Toskana Therme Bad Orb

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Spa
Swimming pool
It's a great place to go. Peacefully and quiet Tickets are just €18 per person, toilets, bar, they serve alcohol as well. They also have a "nude area" 😁 , and a place with music like a "quiet area" It's worth going you've got no ideas. Parking is big, not very expensive, around €1 per hour or so, €2 maximum
Florin S — Google review
Toskana Therme in Bad Orb is a lovely place to relax and unwind. The saltwater pools are a real highlight—no chlorine, just soothing, mineral-rich water. The food was excellent, and the prices were reasonable, making for a good overall experience. However, there were a couple of minor downsides for me: the water temperature in the outdoor pool could have been a bit warmer, and there weren't enough chairs for the number of guests. Additionally, the area around the pool could use a little more attention in terms of cleanliness. Despite these small issues, it's still a place I would visit again if it were closer.
Cool P — Google review
Despite I am not a big fun of thermal baths I think this one is a nice one. Very new, modern and well organized. Unfortunately the swimming pools are not very big and it tends to be quite crowded especially at peak hours. The inside restaurant does not have a huge variety of food and it is quite basic. There is a very large sauna area with many different types of sauna although you need to be prepared to be totally naked to enjoy 😀. Overall a nice experience!
Gianmarco C — Google review
Nice place to spend the week-end. The pools are heated, indoor and outdoor. It would be nice to have some places to dry the bathrobe and the towels ... It was a music and light festival on Saturday, the 5th of October 2023. Nice athmospere!
Martonosy A — Google review
I really enjoy the swim hall very much. However, tonight, the bubble machine (pumps) were not operational. Part of the enjoyment of the warm salt water is the water features. This particular evening, the music was excessively loud, even in the sound room.
Micky F — Google review
To everyone who is ok with an average spa which is also focused on a normal swimming pool atmosphere this is the place to go. To everyone who is used to a more intimate, quiet and luxurious experience this spa is not recommendable. Showers and clocks are broken, toilets aren't clean, sauna area is crowded at least at the weekend (even though late in the evening).
Hannah S — Google review
A beautiful place with a pleasant atmosphere and an excellent spa.
Avi V — Google review
I’ve been to many saunas and thermal baths before, this one didn’t impress me. Thermal baths were great, we could swim in 2 indoor pools, chill in the jacuzzi and enjoy swimming outdoors surrounded by nature. Sauna area was not so nice. Several saunas were closed. We could only go to 90 and 55 degree sauna and hamam. No cold pool where you could cool down after heat. Jacuzzi had a barely warm water instead of hot. Showers are really uncomfortable to use because the water stream is literally hitting you while changing from hot to ice cold all the time. No shower gel provided. Small details are missing. We also had to decide on and pay for the time of staying before going in. 2 hours 20€, 4 hours 26€ per person. If you stay longer, you have to pay extra for every 30 min. Overall it was okay. But you could feel that there is no soul in it.
Angelica — Google review
4.1
(5025)
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4.0
(194)
Horststraße 1, 63619 Bad Orb, Germany
https://toskanaworld.net/toskana-therme-bad-orb-de/
+49 6052 918444
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KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen

Mentioned on 
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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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Wittelsbacher Tower

Mentioned on 
1 list 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Wittelsbacher Tower is a picturesque destination accessible by car or hiking trails. At the top, visitors can climb the tower via stairs for a rewarding panoramic view. Adjacent to the tower is a charming catering establishment offering their own delicious beer and regional dishes from 3 p.m. Despite some outdated aspects, guests praise the good food, generous portions, and friendly staff. The homemade beer also receives accolades.
Good food with big portions at good prices. The homemade bier was also good. Friendly staff.
Alexander N — Google review
Nice place. Good German food and beer. Also loads of different handmade cakes. Unfortunately, the place can get quite busy. Sometimes you end up waiting a bit longer for your food and the place can get quite noisy.
Jenn — Google review
Wonderful view on the top of the tower.
Balázs K — Google review
Great location
Ton G — Google review
Excellent
Angel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A comfortably furnished restaurant with a beer garden and a fabulous view. Despite the tables being quite full, we received a friendly welcome and prompt service. I found the food (hunter's schnitzel) truly delicious and filling. The prices are also very reasonable. There was also live music, and that was at no extra charge. I highly recommend it and will gladly return. PS: The climb up the observation tower offers a beautiful panoramic view; definitely go for the walk ;-) (Original) Gemütlich eingerichtetes Lokal mit Biergarten und fabelhafter Aussicht. Trotz recht voll belegter Tische wurden wir freundlich empfangen und schnell bedient. Ich fand das Essen (Jägerschnitzel) richtig lecker und üppig. Auch die Preise sind sehr angemessen. Livemusik hat ebenfalls gespielt, und das ohne Aufpreis. Ich kann es nur empfehlen und werde gerne wiederkommen. PS: Der Aufstieg auf den Aussichtsturm bietet einen schönen Rundumblick, unbedingt mal hochlaufen ;-)
C B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since the restaurant has reopened with five young men, I visited again after a long time. I was very pleasantly surprised. The staff has been taken over by the guys. The facade and the entire restaurant have been lovingly renovated. The dishes are good, home-style fare and very well-presented. A visit is always worthwhile. (Original) Da die Gaststätte nun mit 5 jungen Männern neu eröffnet wurde war ich seit langem wieder zu Besuch. Ich war sehr positiv überrascht. Das Personal wurde von den Jungs übernommen. Die Fassade und das ganze Restaurant wurde mit Liebe renoviert. Die Gerichte sind gut Bürgerlich und sehr gut und pfiffig serviert worden. Ein Ausflug lohnt sich immer.
Jürgen P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We stopped in spontaneously after a hike. The pork shoulder was slightly over-seasoned, but tender and the crackling was nice and crispy. The accompanying savoy cabbage was delicious. The service was attentive. (Original) Wir sind spontan nach einer Wanderung eingekehrt. Das Schäufele war leicht überwürzt, aber zart und die Kruste schön knusprig. Der Wirsing dazu super lecker. Der Service war aufmerksam.
Andrea G — Google review
4.0
(801)
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3.2
(89)
Wittelsbacher Turm 1, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany
https://www.zumwittelsbacherturm.de/
+49 971 7858820
5

Schloß zu Lohr am Main

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
I love this place, visited it on a day with not much sun at the weekend, but I can enjoy the moment , and the architecture. nice castle
Any O — Google review
Beautiful castle and museum, bigger than I was expecting. All very well maintained. Lots of different exhibits, some of them interactive.
Monica E — Google review
It seems to be fully renovating the exterior so we didn’t explore much of it.
Dom W — Google review
Super
Oleksandr U — Google review
Beautiful village, loads to see Snowwhites Castle, walk in the Spessart woods, fantastic german history and amazing traditional food
Matthew D — Google review
Couldn't see much with the scaffolding in the way.
John S — Google review
Worth the visit. Nicer than most big museums!
Gerhard M — Google review
very intersting. some interactive spots are also to be found. it is ok for kids
Daniel M — Google review
4.6
(491)
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4.5
(30)
Schloßpl. 1, 97816 Lohr am Main, Germany
https://www.lohr.de/tourismus-und-kultur/entdecken-erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/unsere-altstadt/schloss-schlossplatz
+49 9353 7932399
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Schloss Johannisburg

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4 lists 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Johannisburg Palace, located in Aschaffenburg, Germany, is a magnificent Renaissance and Baroque castle built between 1605 and 1614. It served as the residence of the archbishop-electors of Mainz and boasts stunning red sandstone architecture. The palace features a chapel with exquisite Renaissance artwork, royal living quarters, and the world's largest collection of cork architectural models.
We stopped by the Johannisburg Palace on a Wednesday afternoon. We almost had the place to ourselves! You can purchase tickets just to visit the Palace or a combination ticket that includes the Palace and the villa next door. We opted for tickets just to see the palace. There is a nice combination of art and history and made for a nice stop along out trip!
Krista S — Google review
Fun little day trip! Castle has an interesting history and excellent art collection. The area around the palace is also an enjoyable walk.
Maya J — Google review
The architecture of the cathedral is amazing, the court yard is massive. There is s cute little town once you climb up the steep road. Must visit.
Bulent T — Google review
A beautiful palace with stunning architecture and a view of the Main River! You can feel the historical atmosphere everywhere. Perfect for a relaxing walk or taking great photos.☀️
Anh L — Google review
Beautiful schloss but it partly was being renovated, 3.10.25. Walk around the schloss and or walk down towards the river! Wow. There is a quiant museum also worth while.
Aad V — Google review
Totally fair — it’s one of those places that stirs up thought because of its strange in-between identity: once German, now Polish; once a town, now more of a quiet regional spot.
Brianna C — Google review
Beautiful building with a fabulous museum inside. It’s situated at the Main river. So you have beautiful sights.
Corine D — Google review
The walls by the main entry are currently under reparations, but the view is very nice from other areas like the Pompejanum. It has a few interesting things to check, especially the art collection and the archbishop of Mainz religious clothing. It is worth to pay 9 EUR to combine the entry to this place and the Pompejanum also.
Sergio G — Google review
4.6
(6574)
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4.4
(319)
Schloßpl. 4, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany
http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/englisch/palace/objects/as_joh.htm
+49 6021 386570
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Schloßhof 1

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Historic 15th-century moated castle with a tower located in a picturesque setting on a lake.
4.0
(164)
63875 Mespelbrunn, Germany
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Market Plaza Water Fountain

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1 list 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
When visiting Wurzburg, make sure to capture a memorable moment in front of the Market Plaza Water Fountain. This vibrant market square serves as a hub for various events and markets, infusing the town with continuous energy and celebration. The fountain, designed by Johann Andreas Gartner in 1802, features a 15-meter obelisk on a square pedestal with simple fountain bowls in the east and west directions. During warmer seasons, the fountain operates as a focal point of the Lower Market Square.
The water fountain on the Market Plaza is at the base of a tall stone obelisk. Sculpted human figures are present on two sides of the base.
Fred F — Google review
This is an interesting fountain monument at Marktplatz. It is the work of Johann Andreas Gärtner (1802). What you see is a 15 metre high obelisk with simple fountain features that seem to operate during the warmer months of the year. There are classical style reliefs on the side of the fountain that appear to have been added in 1881. We visited Würzburg during December. At that time the base and lower level of the Obelisk Fountain were covered up. However, there were lights strung up around the Obelisk that were turned on in the evenings during the Christmas Market, adding ambience to the festival environs at Marktplatz.
Brad — Google review
Looks truncated.
Martin H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountain in the market square I saw this fountain with my girlfriend during a day out in Würzburg. It is a tall stone obelisk, located within the market square, with a fountain at the base. The support, with a square base, houses taps that are always open from which water constantly flows and collects in small shell-shaped containers. When all the stalls are present it is not easy to see the lower part. (Original) La fontana di piazza del mercato Ho visto questa fontana con la mia ragazza in occasione di una giornata a Würzburg. Si tratta di un alto obelisco in pietra, situato all'interno della piazza del mercato, con una fontana alla base. II supporto, a base quadrata, ospita dei rubinetti sempre aperti da cui sgorga costantemente l'acqua che si raccoglie in piccoli recipienti a forma di conchiglia. Quando tutti i banchetti sono presenti non è semplice scorgere la parte bassa.
Marco R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not every day that you see an obelisk and it fits perfectly into the surrounding Marienmarktplatz. Unfortunately, the market stalls are very close to the obelisk, making a free photo almost impossible. (Original) Einen Obelisken sieht man nicht alle Tage und dieser passt toll in den umliegenden Marienmarktplatz hinein. Leider sind die Marktstände sehr nah an dem Obelisken, wodurch ein freies Foto fast unmöglich ist.
Andi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wow, what's the obelisk doing here? Interesting, historic. The focal point of the market square and a good meeting place. (Original) Wow, was macht der Obelisk hier? Interessant, historisch. Mittelpunkt des Marktplatzes und guter Treffpunkt.
Michael E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, good location in the old town. (Original) Sehr schön, gute Lage in der Altstadt.
Damir B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fountains in Würzburg have dried up in winter, but the obelisk from the times of secularization and classicism proudly towers over the colorful, decorated and pre-Christmas glowing stalls of the Christmas market. (Original) Die Brunnen in Würzburg sind im Winter versiegt, aber der Obelisk aus den Zeiten der Säkularisation und des Klassizismus überragt stolz die bunten, geschmückten und vorweihnachtlich leuchtenden Buden des Weihnachts-Marktes.
Monika S — Google review
4.5
(34)
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4.2
(578)
Unterer Marktplatz, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://wuerzburgwiki.de/wiki/Obeliskbrunnen
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Old Main Bridge

Mentioned on 
42 lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bridge
The Old Main Bridge, also known as Alte Mainbrucke in German, is a historic stone bridge in Wurzburg that dates back to the 16th century. Adorned with statues of saints and historical figures, it serves as a cultural and social hub for both locals and tourists. The bridge offers stunning views of the Marienberg Fortress and the Main River, making it a popular spot for people to gather, especially in the evenings.
Old Main Bridge – Simple, Peaceful, Timeless I didn’t cross the bridge, just saw it from the riverbank — and honestly, that was enough. The red stone arches, the quiet flow of the Main, and the reflections in the water made for such a peaceful moment. It’s not flashy, but it has this calm, old-world charm. Perfect spot for a slow walk, a photo, or just to sit and breathe for a bit.
Keerthy N — Google review
Excellent place to stand and people watch. The were having a fair so the town was overflowing with beautiful people. The promenade along the canal is perfect for a lovely stroll and a glass.
Raymond J — Google review
Great place for a pedestrian bridge. Watch the locks and dams move boats up and down the river and people from shore to shore. The statues and hanging baskets are a nice touch. The benches are an invitation to enjoy the views in all directions. This is a very historic structure. The bars and rearraunts at both ends are good also.
Dan H — Google review
Würzburg is such a charming city, and this bridge is truly the heart of that charm. Grabbing a glass (or two) of wine and watching the sunset here is an experience you shouldn’t miss. The atmosphere is amazing — people chatting, laughing, enjoying the moment together. It’s lively but relaxed, full of warmth and good energy. Absolutely beautiful and priceless experience! Pro tip: buy some olives from a nearby store and take that hedonism to the max...
Luka G — Google review
One of the most iconic attractions in Wurtzburg, the bridge’s architectural style with massive statues tucked in niches resembles closely with Charles Bridge in Prague. Both are really gorgeous pedestrian bridges with splendid views from the bridge and of the bridge from shores. Similarity continues in number of tourists and locals crossing them. I have had opportunity to cross the bridge in the morning before local winery stand opens and in afternoon. Much more palatable in the morning. After wine stand opens, the bridge becomes really congested and hard to cross.
Mike Z — Google review
This is the main attraction of Würzburg. In the evenings, many locals and tourists gather. Everyone tastes the famous local wine. Beautiful views of the city, the fortress and the river. You don't want to leave this bridge!
Valeriy V — Google review
One of the most breathtaking spots in Würzburg — absolutely surreal views! The bridge next to the Rathaus is hands down one of the city’s highlights. Standing here gives you this postcard-perfect view of the old town on one side and the Marienberg Fortress towering above the vineyards on the other. When the sun hits the castle in the late afternoon, the whole scene looks unreal — like something out of a fantasy movie. It’s also a great spot for photos. You get wide angles of the Main River, the historic skyline, and that classic Würzburg charm all in one frame. Whether you’re shooting on an iPhone or a pro camera, this bridge basically does the work for you. There’s usually a lively atmosphere with people enjoying a drink and soaking in the view, but it never feels overwhelming. If you’re exploring Würzburg, this is the place you must stop — the kind of view you remember long after the trip.
Ronnie P — Google review
A beautiful historic spot right in the heart of the city! 🍷 The perfect location to enjoy a glass of wine while taking in the stunning view of Marienberg Fortress. Full of charm and atmosphere — truly unforgettable! ✨
Victoriia K — Google review
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4.5
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Alte Mainbrücke 4, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://www.wuerzburg.de/tourismus/wuerzburg-entdecken/sehenswuerdigkeiten/alte-mainbruecke/index.html
+49 931 370
10

Würzburg Residence

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
The Würzburg Residence is a must-see attraction in the city, known for its opulent 18th-century palace and formal gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases magnificent Baroque architecture and lush surroundings. The palace, built between 1719 and 1744 under the patronage of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg, boasts intricate stuccoes, lavish furnishings, and an impressive fresco by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
Gorgeous rococo. Twice a day English tours but the tour is not really necessary. The small von Wagner museum is worth a quick stop (it's free) and the church is small but pretty. There is a tourist town bus that stops outside the Residence during summer months. There are no online tickets sales or time slots.
Kate J — Google review
The decorations were wonderful, and the optical illusions on the ceiling were so impressive that I could have mistaken them for real sculptors. I took a guided tour in English, and they explained every detail, which was very educational. Towards the end of the tour, there were photos of the building that were devastated during World War II, and I was impressed by how well it had been restored.
Taka N — Google review
An absolute masterpiece — easily one of the most breathtaking palaces in all of Germany. The Würzburg Residence is the kind of place that stops you in your tracks the moment you walk in. Even if you’ve visited other European palaces, this one has a unique elegance — a perfect blend of Bavarian grandeur, Italian influence, and French sophistication. The scale, the symmetry, the attention to detail… everything feels world-class. The highlight is undeniably the grand staircase with Tiepolo’s famous ceiling fresco. It’s massive, vibrant, and so full of movement that you could stare at it for ages. The fact that it survived WWII feels almost miraculous. Every room that follows — from the mirrored hall to the intricate salons — feels like stepping deeper into a story where every wall, every frame, every piece of décor has something to say. The flow of the visit is smooth, the staff are friendly, and the signage makes it easy to understand the historical context without feeling overwhelmed. Photography restrictions apply in some areas, but honestly, that makes you focus on the craft and artistry even more. The gardens are another highlight. Perfectly manicured and incredibly serene, they create a stunning contrast with the palace’s ornate interior. If the weather is good, take your time — the angles for photos are endless. In spring and summer, it’s absolutely magical. Overall, the Würzburg Residence is a must-visit. It’s grand, inspiring, beautifully preserved, and one of the crown jewels of Franconian history. A true UNESCO treasure and an unforgettable experience.
Ronnie P — Google review
The Würzburg Residence is an absolute marvel—both architecturally and atmospherically. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stuns with its grandeur even before you step inside. The perfectly symmetrical façade, elegant domes, and sweeping gardens immediately signal that you’ve arrived somewhere truly special. Inside, the lavish interiors are almost overwhelming in their beauty. The Baroque and Rococo details, particularly in the chapel and ceremonial rooms, are full of intricate marble, gold leaf, and awe-inspiring ceiling frescoes. You could stand there for hours just admiring the craftsmanship. But what truly sets this place apart is the Residence Garden. It’s a quiet sanctuary right in the heart of the city. The sculpted hedges, fountains, and graceful statues are all arranged with such harmony that walking through the paths feels like stepping into a painting. Whether you’re sitting in the shade of an old tree or admiring the palace from behind a leafy arch, there’s a calming elegance to every corner. This is not just a site for history or art lovers—it’s a peaceful escape where you can slow down, breathe, and enjoy beauty at your own pace.
Ishantha H — Google review
We spent some time in the gardens of the Residenz which you can do at no cost. The place is neatly maintained and you can get stunning views of the huge baroque palace. There's also parking on the other side of the building as well as a free public toilet nearby.
Áron S — Google review
Worth a visit The building is beautiful and monumental. The main room is magnificent: the ceiling is painted, and the staircase is impressive
ЭЛЛИ Ш — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. The opulence is almost overwhelming. It was a little warm inside but not unbearable. The gardens are INCREDIBLE. Highly recommend, very walkable.
Samantha T — Google review
This is a unesco world heritage site. Very well maintained especially given that it was damaged during the second world war. The key highlights are the glass room, ceiling art and the gardens. The total visit time would be 2-3 hrs. Do spend time in the gardens. The rooms can feel repetitive after a while with the same greek themed tapestries
Piyush T — Google review
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4.6
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Residenzpl. 2, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
https://www.residenz-wuerzburg.de/
+49 931 355170
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11

Marienberg Fortress

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Fortress
Museums
Perched on a hillside overlooking the Main River, Marienberg Fortress is a reconstructed 13th-century stronghold that houses art and history museums. The fortress has a rich history dating back to a Celtic fortification in the 1st century BC and offers insights into the region's past through extensive collections of artifacts at the Main Franconian Museum. Visitors can also explore formal terrace gardens while enjoying stunning views of Wurzburg from this strategic vantage point.
Nice castle on the hill. Amazing panoramic views to Wurcburg city. Nice calm walking trays. There is a bus no.9 going down the hill.
JOvi E — Google review
One of the best strolls in the area : crossing the bridge and leisurely walking up to the fortress in the midst of vineyards. Strongly recommended the castle tour and enjoying the view from the top gardens.
Tony B — Google review
I’ve hiked to the fortress crossing Alte Mianbrucke bridge and going gradually on Zeller Strabe and via chain of town gardens culminating in ascent to back entrance of Marienberg Fortress (with benefit of sightseeing much more than the forest). Given limited amount of time, I have not chosen interior tour, but full loop around the fortress afforded beautiful town and nature views. Returning back to the town via main entrance to the forest was quick and easy descent.
Mike Z — Google review
Worth a visit, even while renovations are underway. At the moment the main part of the fortress isn't accessible, but the museum is still well worth the ttrip. If using public transportation, take the #9 line to get as close to the main entrance as possible.
Nathan V — Google review
The Marienberg Fortress offers a fantastic view over Würzburg and looks beautiful from the outside. Unfortunately, there is currently a lot of construction work going on, so a large part of the area couldn’t be visited. We only stayed outside and didn’t go inside, so I can’t comment on the interior. The parking fees were quite high, so I would recommend walking up from the old town instead — it’s a nice way to enjoy the scenery!
Cara J — Google review
We have just enjoyed a very pleasant and interesting visit to the fortress. The steady climb up from the river provided nice views. Although the fortress is undergoing major renovations until 2032, the museum in the former arsenal was worth a visit, especially for the exhibition on the peasants war for which this year is the 500th anniversary. Being a Sunday admission was only 1 euro each! During the renovations, tours of the main part of the fortress are by guide only, tickets from the visitor centre in the new courtyard. At this time of year (November until Spring) tours are in German only. However, as we were the only two people signed up for the 14:00 tour, the guide was able to do it in English. This was very informative and personal. Our thanks to the lovely guide for this. During the refurbishment, the cafe etc is closed, but there is a kiosk selling cols drinks and hot snacks, plus machines for hot drinks. Overall, well worth a visit!
John S — Google review
A fortress wrapped in history — and home to some of the most unforgettable views in Würzburg. Even though Festung Marienberg was partially under renovation during our visit, the experience was absolutely worth the climb. In fact, the construction almost faded into the background the moment we started walking up the hillside paths surrounded by vineyards and those classic Würzburg panoramas. When we reached the top, everything was covered in thick fog — the kind that makes the whole place feel mysterious and ancient. The fortress walls, towers, and archways appeared like shadows in the mist, and honestly, it added such a cinematic touch. We thought we’d lost the view for the day… but then, a few minutes later, the fog slowly opened up. And that’s when the magic happened. The entire city revealed itself beneath us — the river, the old town rooftops, the bridges, and the rolling hills. It felt like watching a curtain lift on the most beautiful stage scene you can imagine. The contrast between the fog and the suddenly crystal-clear panorama was surreal. You could feel the whole crowd around us go silent for a moment, just taking it in. Even with renovations, the fortress remains a must-visit. The atmosphere, the history, the climb, and especially the views — everything comes together perfectly. If you’re in Würzburg, you simply can’t skip this place. And if you’re lucky enough to catch the fog lifting like we did, you’ll remember that moment for a long, long time.
Ronnie P — Google review
The path to fortress is incredible and the view from top along with Main river view reminded me of Prague and the bridge resembling some what to Charles bridge. The red roofs and architecturally decorated view was splendid. I would definitely go again.
N K — Google review
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4.4
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QWQC+XR, Marienberg, 97082 Würzburg, Germany
http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/wu_fest.htm
+49 931 3551750
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Wertheim Village

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Wertheim Village is an outdoor shopping mall designed like a village, offering over 100 outlet stores from well-known brands. Conveniently located on the A3 motorway, it's just a 50-minute drive from Frankfurt and 60 minutes from Nuremberg, with ample free parking available. The area is easily accessible by train and bus as well. The village features various wheelchair-accessible boutiques, clean restrooms with facilities for parents, and open restaurants.
I love this place. I come here once every six months and always leave with purchases))) I especially like the selection of sportswear. There are many shops on the outlet territory, there is a restaurant area, toilets are also available. It is best to go here by car, the parking lot is huge and it is free for visitors.
Yuliia V — Google review
Very nice outlet shopping village, well decorated, almost all branded shops are there, plenty of free parking space. Food in the Italian restaurant is also tasty.
Mohammad U — Google review
It is for sure very nice looking outlet, but almost impossible to find some really good offers as in some other outlets, prices are pretty high in general, so do not expect some great shopping deals.
Milos L — Google review
Nice place for shopping, multiple brands and should check online for offers, sometime really good offers will be there but in general prices here are not much difference between other places except offers. Nice place and location.
Shivanand B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wertheim Village is a fantastic destination for outlet shopping — clean, beautifully designed, and home to a wide range of premium and luxury brands. Whether you’re here for fashion, accessories, or homeware, there’s something for everyone. One standout feature is the excellent concierge service. You can have your shopping bags sent directly to the concierge for collection later, which makes for a much more comfortable and hands-free shopping experience. It’s a thoughtful touch that adds real convenience, especially if you’re planning a full day here. The facilities are equally impressive. The toilets are beautifully maintained and clearly built with comfort in mind — spacious, clean, and even stylish, which is rare for outlet malls. Overall, Wertheim Village delivers a premium shopping experience that’s a cut above the usual outlets. Highly recommended for a day of relaxed, high-quality retail therapy.
Irene L — Google review
A lot of stores. Not bad discounts. There are a few restaurants but when it’s too hot outside unfortunately doesn’t have anything with air conditioning where you can sit and eat. Parking space is free and that is a big big plus.
Jelena A — Google review
The place to buy quality stuff, its a market of world top brands , and sometimes if you are lucky and have some sale on some store, it makes your day because you get super quality stuff for a very very reasonable price, my favorite market 😀
Majid K — Google review
Great outlet shopping experience. This outlet is a bit far away from the Frankfurt CBD area if you take a train and bus to get there. Luckily, I found and booked their shuttle bus to get there; it was so convincing. The only comment for their shuttle bus is that the return time is a bit early, at 3:25 PM. This is a beautiful countryside outlet, with a nice view, and many famous shops with great discounts. Their Italian restaurant is quite good. But their waffle shop at the corner is a nightmare; it is cold and not good. And during the trip with the shuttle bus, you can also see a fantastic view.
Eason L — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(566)
Almosenberg, 97877 Wertheim, Germany
https://www.thebicestercollection.com/wertheim-village/de/ihr-besuch/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb+click
+49 9342 9199100
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Wertheimer Burg

German restaurant
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Burg Wertheim, also known as the Wertheim Castle, is situated on a hillside and can be reached by a 15-minute uphill walk from the village. While it is mostly in ruins, it offers an intriguing historical experience with well-explained historic facts for interested visitors. The castle provides stunning views of the picturesque town of Wertheim. Additionally, there are nearby restaurants and places to relax with family or friends after exploring the castle.
We visited the castle. Restaurant in a castle, what better combination. Of course I tried the food. Everything was delicious, I ordered Mediterranean shrimp, semi-dry white wine and finally an apple strudel with a Baileys latte, the latter I think is a special because I didn't see it on the menu, but I did see it on the blackboard. An excellent experience, the day was sunny luckily and we ate outside with the wonderful view and food. Highly recommended.
AL S — Google review
Great views of the valley and good food in this interesting location. I had the Schweitzer Wurstsalat which was pretty good, but the vinaigrette was a bit weak. My wife enjoyed pepper garlic cream soup that was quite good. We finished off with Apfelstrudel with vanilla sauce, which was also good.
Andreas D — Google review
Really nice view and delicious food. Perfect place for small October dinner 🤤
Karol M — Google review
Although in ruins it is still a majestic Castle over the pictoresque town of Wertheim. One might feel sick when on the top of the tower but the view is worth climbing up.
Vlastimír S — Google review
Very nice place to spend some time with the family or the friends. There you can find also a place to eat or to have a drink. Also the city of Wertheim is very nice to make a walk, drink a coffee, eat an ice cream. :)
Mihaela T — Google review
Great view of the city, good local German food :) will back here again
Yunqi B — Google review
Wow. Just wow. This is a must visit place. The view is amazing. Plus we saw a CONCERT in the castle courtyard.
Wesley C — Google review
Good little broken castle with a nice view. Not wheelchair or stroller friendly tho, but still good. 2 euro per person.
Dougie G — Google review
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4.4
(233)
Schloßgasse 11, 97877 Wertheim, Germany
https://speisekartenweb.de/restaurants/wertheim/burg-wertheim-restaurant-74214?utm_source=google_profile&utm_medium=google_profile&utm_campaign=admin
+49 9342 913238
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Historic City Hall Michelstadt

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Government Buildings
Michelstadt is an absolutely charming city, and its Altstadt (old town) is truly a gem! Walking through the narrow streets of the old city is an amazing and fascinating experience. The historic architecture, the cozy atmosphere, and the overall vibe of the place left me with such a positive feeling. I also had the chance to visit the Christmas market, which was one of the most beautiful and charming markets I’ve ever been to. The variety of food and cuisine on offer was incredible, much broader than what I’ve seen at other Christmas markets in different cities. Every corner of the market felt magical, with its unique character and festive spirit. I absolutely love Michelstadt and its Altstadt, and I can’t wait to come back every year, especially for the Christmas market. This place has captured my heart! Highly recommended for anyone looking for a delightful and heartwarming experience. #Weihnachtsmarkt
Kasra J — Google review
Beautiful townhall building! Nice and cozy environment
Sergio G — Google review
Michelstadt is indeed an old town and well worth a visit it goes back to the medieval days, it has a synagogue that you can visit, the once a thriving Jewish community but not since the 1930s , the town pavements are covered in Stolperstein which little cobblestone with the name of the people arrested, deported, and murdered by the Nazis I would recommend a visit to the town
Nigel B — Google review
This lovely 15th century building is the main landmark of Michelstadt. Located in the old town area, this building housed the town administration until 1920.
Padmini S — Google review
We always bring visitors here. It is 'gemütlich' and there are good restaurants around it
Emy E — Google review
This was during the Eastern market that they have on the weekends around Easter. It's fun they sell some food it isn't big like a Christmas market. But it is a fun place to go and has a festive atmosphere and all the shops are open even on Sunday. They sell some brats and some snitchel some ice cream and things like that
Michael A — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous town. Specially in the snow!! The Christmas market is also magical. Get lost in its streets and discover beautiful building and friendly people
Ana A — Google review
As a Filipina who loves Fairytales Cartoons movie, I always dreamed to see tmreal Castle. But then I Started to love old culture Cities. This City is one of my favorite in my list, which I was so inlove in this town and dreaming to have my next home here. Middle age is here to found! Rathaus was built on 1484 which facinated me that until this Generation this house still standing after many years!
Grace A — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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Marktpl., 64720 Michelstadt, Germany
http://www.michelstadt.de/
15

Technik Museum Sinsheim

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Technology museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Technik Museum Sinsheim is a family-friendly destination showcasing an impressive collection of vehicles, aircraft, and locomotives from various eras. Visitors can also enjoy the IMAX 3D cinema for a fascinating film experience. The museum offers interactive displays and attention to detail, making it engaging for all ages. The outdoor area features iconic attractions such as the Concorde and Soviet space shuttle. It provides a captivating journey through history, leaving visitors with a deep appreciation for innovation and engineering.
This museum was very exciting for me. You can really find everything here — from tanks to airplanes, from the oldest cars to the newest ones. You can even go inside a real Concorde aircraft. This museum offers an incredible experience for both kids and adults. I can only recommend it.😊☺️
Marta A — Google review
Amazing museum to get lost. Plan plenty of time to be there. We stayed the whole days. The museum conditions of w giant halls, planes the roof trops, outdoor exhibition of tanks, planes, playground and amusement parc. We liked best : slide down of one of the planes, Concore& Tupolev, fastest car in the world " Blue Flame" Monstertrack, car of " back from the future".... In hall 1 you can find the IMAX cinema, museum shop, American dream cars, military tanks, planes, helicopters and other vehicles, aircraft hangar, organs and bicycle racing. Hall 2 is allabout motorracing, formula 1, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ralleycars, automobile from the beginning, 20s 40s 50s and modern automobile. On the rooftopyou find the Concord, Tupolev and the submarine.
Alena P — Google review
What an incredible place. It's mind-blowing the exhibits on display. Wild, varied and so many !!! You can view it all in a few hours but for sure take a day out to go to this mind bending place. The Concorde and the Kondcordski Tuplolv tu144 are magnificent. Scary climbing up the stairs and the tilt is a bit steep but well worth going. The cars also , so many cool cars, from supercars, to pre war to hot rods. Exhibits on race cars, a cool display of F1 cars. They also have a Great shop . Deffo pace yourself and take time !! They also have another museum called technik Speyer ... That has the Russian Space shuttle the Buran !!!
RR C — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience, with the U-boat, Tupolev and Concorde as the major highlight. Do not miss this if you have the opportunity. Expect to spend between 2 and 4 hours. Good - experience some of the most amazing vehicles from up close. - build as an experience - there is actually too much too see - themed areas and some paid interactive displays.
AQ — Google review
One of the most fascinating museums l've ever been to because of its absolute mint condition of trains, planes and automobiles :) Expect to spend a few hours to a whole day to fully enjoy this huge museum! Very special to see in person was the supersonic airplanes …Concorde and Russian tupolev (Tu-144) and a real U-boat !! (Line ups may vary from 10min to 1hour) Great collection of Lambo’s, Ferrari’s and of course every classic German sports cars. Lots of outdoor parking (5.00€ ) Bonus: some of the special collection exhibits are interactive by putting 2€ coin fee which gives you a great real life example of a steam locomotive wheels in action with sounds, very impressive so just do it !
Keith W — Google review
We've been wanting to go here for a few years as we passed it on the way to someplace else. So much to see and really loved walking inside the Concorde jet and the U boat. We went on a Saturday afternoon and it was busy but not too bad. Parking is 5 euros. Lots of cars, tanks, motorcycles and more. Great for a family to spend a half day and the playground was fantastic with rides too.
Kasia M — Google review
Great, but it could be so much better. There are some amazing exhibits here, but they're displayed in a ramshackle and random manner. Having the planes at stage angles must have seemed like a good idea (maybe after a beer or two), but I think they'd be better level allowing people to walk through easily and concentrateon looking at the interiors fully.. Information on some of the exhibits is sparse or cut-and-paste from others. It is certainly worth a visit, but it has the potential to be absolutely amazing.
Erik W — Google review
Most fascinating museum I've ever been to. To actually enter a Concorde was a blast. Definitely spending a whole day the next time. Absolutely a family experience. Very nice staff. So much to see and explore.
Corina S — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1122)
Eberhard-Layher-Straße 1, 74889 Sinsheim, Germany
https://sinsheim.technik-museum.de/
+49 7261 92990
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Thermen & Badewelt Sinsheim

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Thermen & Badewelt Sinsheim offers a variety of pools catering to different preferences, from sports pools for swimmers to relaxation zones with massage loungers. The facility is well-maintained and clean, with friendly staff providing efficient service. Visitors can enjoy themed saunas and cold showers, as well as indoor and outdoor pools. The on-site restaurant serves tasty meals at reasonable prices.
Has an outdoor swimming pool, no waiting time or queue. We have bought tickets in advance, 1 month approximately the tickets are cheaper. The place is amazing, you can use the sauna in the Palm Paradise place, great cocktails and fair price for them.
Ivica N — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic experience at Badewelt Sinsheim. The facility is impeccably clean, well-maintained, and everything is organized with great attention to detail. From the moment you step in, you notice the high standards they maintain across all areas. The facilities are world-class — from the relaxing palm paradise and themed saunas to the crystal-clear pools and quiet zones. Whether you want to unwind, swim, or enjoy a full sauna session, everything is available and of top quality. A big plus is the restaurant, which offers surprisingly fresh and flavorful food. The menu is varied, the ingredients taste fresh, and the service is quick and friendly. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a luxurious and relaxing spa experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Ali K — Google review
I absolutely loved my time at Sinsheim Therme! From the moment we arrived, everything felt well thought out , the lockers, the comfortable seating areas, the spacious changing rooms, and the neatly organized showers made the whole experience smooth and stress-free. The food was fresh and tasty, and spending the day here with my family was such a joy. We booked one of the beach-style chairs, which made relaxing even better, and I loved how organized everything was — no chaos, no confusion, just pure relaxation. It’s the perfect place to unwind, have fun, and enjoy a beautiful day together.
Imemyself — Google review
I had a great time visiting this place. There's truly something for everyone, both adults and kids. I appreciated their focus on privacy and ensuring everyone follows common decency rules without making customers feel uncomfortable. However, the prices are a bit high for what's on offer, and it was a bit crowded for my liking. We had to wait in several areas to enjoy the different pools. I also wish the wristbands were a bit sturdier. The ones we got dissolved in water, making it nearly impossible to remember your locker number after a full day of swimming, visiting the saunas and steam baths. Another area that could use some improvement is the front desk customer service. Apart from giving us our wristbands, they didn't spend much time explaining what there was to do or where everything was located. They just assumed we knew our way around.
Anibal P — Google review
It was my first time at the Sinsheim Badewelt. The prices were to high and didn’t really offer much. The Therme in Bavaria has more to offer for almost the same amount … overall it was a nice experience though I wouldn’t be going back with the high prices … I’ll better go back to Bavaria 😂😂 I enjoyed the restaurant , good service. One of the reception ladies was not friendly…
Ann W — Google review
I had very high expectations of this thermal bath but my experience was slightly disappointing. I've been to many thermal baths in Germany and other thermal baths were way better on several aspects. Vital and Sauna area: This area has been the most disappointing so far, there is only one crowded pool bar and an even more crowded tiny salt pool. Textile area: This area has one large pool and a few tiny overcrowded ones that we couldn't try because there was never any free space. Loungers availability: We had to book a double seat for 13 EUR, but for most other days only some outrageously expensive loungers were available (150 to 300 Eur). I've been to better thermal baths in Germany where such a lounger is only around 30-40 EUR instead of 200+ If you don't have a reserved seat, it can be difficult to find a place to sit. One thing I liked is that they have a few non reservable seats and they would clear your towels and belongings if you leave them on it while you're away. Food: Food can be a hit or miss, the chicken Thai curry was nothing like Thai curry and was barely edible. The chili con carne however was quite delicious. They do have some delicious dessert options and the food was not expensive and very beautifully plated. Water temperature: Water temperature was quite cold in my opinion, because a large part of the pool is outdoors and that probably affects the temperature of the water inside. It wasn't uncomfortable though. Air temperature was very pleasant and warm. Parking: Plenty of free parking spots were available. Showers and lockers: There very few showers so waiting times were quite longs and queues of 5-10 people were forming at times. Water temperature was good and the facilities were very clean. Sauna: One thing I loved was the cinema Sauna, you can watch a small documentary projected while inside the sauna. I didn't join any of the activities because the lines were insanely long which made the saunas fully packed. The steam bath was also really nice and the peeling options are amazing. Massage: Massages must be booked ahead of time. They also have some automatic massage beds but I couldn't find the cost mentioned anywhere. I think that's quite misleading. There thousands of real orchids and beautiful plants all over the pools, which was really nice. I'm not sure if I would come back again.
Ouissal B — Google review
I’m 34 weeks pregnant and drove an hour to the pool, only to find that main pool is closed for renovations – with no notice online or anywhere else. This was a huge waste of time and energy. The indoor pool was uncomfortably warm and not refreshing at all. The outdoor pool area has nowhere to sit or relax, which makes it difficult to enjoy. Poor communication and poorly thought-out facilities. Not coming back. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!
Greta P — Google review
Absolutely LOVED spending one of our first days in Germany here. We went on a Friday afternoon and probably will be back during the week when it won't be as busy. Would definitely recommend booking a private bed there for the day if you go as you're not allowed to reserve your own. The pool bar is super cute with delicious drinks and it's just a vibe. We also did the sauna part and that was by far THE BEST saunas we have ever been to. Each Sauna has a different theme. Absolutely recommend 👌
Leo B — Google review
4.2
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3.6
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Badewelt 1, 74889 Sinsheim, Germany
http://www.badewelt-sinsheim.de/
+49 7261 40280
17

Wald & Schlosshotel Friedrichsruhe

Hotel
Spas & Wellness
Stylish hotel with some rooms dating from 1712, offering 4 restaurants, spa treatments & free Wi-Fi.
Doing the Day Spa on a regular basis together with my wife. Since we live like a 30min drive away it’s always worth the ride. At the same time that’s why I can’t rate the hotel itself. Spa is splendid though!
Felix P — Google review
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel! Our room was very spacious, and the bathroom was nice and well-designed. While some of the restaurants were closed during our visit, the one available to us was excellent. We opted for the five-course menu, which was absolutely delicious—featuring high-quality, local ingredients that we really appreciated. The highlight of our stay was definitely the spa. It’s an award-winning spa for a reason! We both had treatments, which were incredibly relaxing, and we loved the beautiful pool and sauna area. The whole experience was just perfect for unwinding. Overall, a fantastic stay, and we’d love to come back!
Carina Z — Google review
The Wald & Schlosshotel can only be described with superlatives. We found it absolutely fantastic, and the service incredibly customer-focused. From check-in, we felt welcomed and right at home. Our restaurant reservation for the evening hadn’t come through by email, but the staff had already reserved a table for us just to be safe. Very thoughtful! For dinner, we were greeted at the reception by a wonderful older lady who guided us to our table. The service was excellent and friendly, with every effort made to please us. The food was also very tasty. We were offered a schnapps to make up for a couple of small hiccups, and because the staff handled things so professionally, we didn't even notice or weren't bothered by it —but of course we didn’t refuse a schnapps. The second night we ate at the Bonsai restaurant. Again great service and the food was delicious. Nice that they offer such a different type of restaurant as well. Breakfast was a highlight. I always look forward to hotel breakfasts, but this one took it to the next level: a wide selection of delicious, fresh options, plus items à la carte such as several egg dishes, crepes and smoothies. The wellness area is spacious, with a range of treatments and massages, a beautiful indoor and outdoor pool, plenty of lounging space, and several saunas. Do try the foam sauna—it’s a fun experience. We stayed in the Jagdschloss. A beautiful, spacious room in classic Baroque style, with reliable air conditioning, a Nespresso machine, and an inclusive minibar. Overall, we had a fantastic experience. The extraordinary service plays the leading role here—you feel very welcome, and everything is geared toward making your stay enjoyable.
Frank — Google review
Our stay at Wald & Schlosshotel Friedrichsruhe was exceptional from start to finish. The service was impeccable, with staff going above and beyond to ensure a comfortable and relaxing experience. The rooms were spacious, beautifully designed, and equipped with all modern amenities, offering a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. The hotel’s facilities, including the spa and wellness area, were top-notch, providing a serene environment for relaxation. The surrounding park and castle grounds added a touch of elegance, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. We highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking for a peaceful and luxurious retreat.
Dennis H — Google review
I've been two days (1 night) at the hotel with my friends and we definitely enjoyed the atmosphere, the kindness and discretion of the employees, the food (wow!!!!) and the SPA. I strongly recommend it to get some relaxing time in luxurious but not ostentatious environment. CM
Cristina M — Google review
Lovely hotel in a beautiful area. Friendly and very hospitable staff. I loved the classic rooms of Schloss building, comfortable and chic, with a spacious bathroom. Despite you need to walk approximately 100m to the main building for breakfast (which is super) or Spa, the park view from room’s window worth it. Wellness and Spa is great. Only point for improvement - become more kids friendly 😉 otherwise a great venue for relaxation for adults and kids. Food in Waldschänke was good, flexible adjustments to food preferences such as gluten/lactose free were easy. The gluten free bread buns for breakfast were delicious, still warm from the oven.
Elena N — Google review
We had a lovely stay at Friedrichsruhe. From the first moment, our experience was outstanding. We got a room upgrade to a beautiful room in the "Schloss". The breakfast was delicious, and the staff was so friendly and helpful, The spa is stunning, and one of our highlights was we got to drive the AMG EQS from the hotel. The property is very well maintained and does not look old, despite the more "classic" feel. We totally recommend the hotel. It's perfect for a retreat in the german countryside.
Cassandra G — Google review
The rooms and area are nice, but it's overpriced overall, and the service doesn't deliver a high-end experience.
O J — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Kärcherstraße 11, 74639 Zweiflingen, Germany
https://www.schlosshotel-friedrichsruhe.de/?utm_source=google.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness
+49 7941 60870
18

AQUAtoll Erlebnisbad

Permanently Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water park with swimming pools, slides & a pirate-themed children's area, plus spa treatments.
The sauna area is amazing, certainly our favourite part whenever we go here. The pool bit has a great whitewater slide, so much fun. Was very packed, so if you want a seat and not share the pool with dozens of children, definitely go outside of peak times and make sure there's no school holidays.
Slothvely — Google review
Have been visiting this pool during the week for 2 hours. It's built mostly family friendly ( even though there could be more changing rooms for families ), prices are fair. Staff is friendly.
Markus — Google review
Perfect place with friends and very good spot outside to smoke. Good balance between hot water and cold slide. Also nice that you are able to bring your dog.
Louis T — Google review
As always a stunning visit. The wildwaterriver is our favourite! Can get extremely crowded on holidays and weekends. Tip: the hall where the sport bath is, or outside the second bath are mostly empty during those times.
Nightingale C — Google review
A great way to spend a few hours of fun with the kids. There is so much to do for all ages. The restaurant food/drink selection is reasonable. The place in general is well maintained, clean and bright.
Thomas S — Google review
If you’re crossing Europe with children this is the best family pit stop you’d ever get. Tons of fun. Tires the kids out. There was a promotion going on so It was only 20eur for all five of us.
Kirk K — Google review
Thankyou very nice, just drove 300 kilometers to swim. To see a dumb sign on the door that the pool is closed. Maybe update your information and let people know you’re closed. Because on google maps it sais you’re open till 2200. Really hope you go bankrupt because of corona.
Duncan — Google review
It’s very nice there, but the people working at the pools are not very friendly. The one woman shouted at me cause she thought that I’m swimming in normal clothes. But I was wearing a swimsuit.
Nicole N — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Wilfenseeweg 70, 74172 Neckarsulm, Germany
https://www.aquatoll.de/
+49 7132 20000
19

St. Michael's

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
St. Michael's Church is a must-see attraction in Schwabisch Hall, located right in the city center with its impressive tower and spacious square. Visitors can climb the bell tower for stunning views of the city, but should be mindful of the loud bells. The church boasts incredible historical architecture and hosts live theatrical plays on its steps during the summer. It's a beautifully restored building that showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, with some chapels featuring Baroque decor.
St. Michael's...wow! What a beautiful church, inside and out. Make sure to climb the tower for amazing views of Schwabish Hall! They have live theatrical plays on the steps during Summer which is awesome. Great cultural learning.
Brian P — Google review
medieval church from 1156 from romanesque to Gothic architecture. the building offers all. beautiful baroque side altars, tower visit, magnificent bell with a clock timing. large stairs with an open theater and amazing main altar. it is the main highlight of the town.
David A — Google review
Besides being a historical building with the greatest architecture, the staircase outside is used by the town as a stage for plays. Away from home and wanting to serve God with fellow worshippers, it was the most amazing sermon I have attended.
I B — Google review
Oh wow. Past amazing. Everything is so old! Be sure to go up the bell tower, just watch your times around the bells because it is loud!! The church is just amazing. Only downside is that very little is printed in English so if you're a tourist, be sure to use Google Translate
Dannielle R — Google review
Schwäbisch Hall is a very nice City to visit, and stopping by ST Michael Church is totally worth it. There are also Restaurants and Stores in the vicinity.
Eleanor L — Google review
What an absolutely lovely cathedral. Shows the dedication of the locals who built it over the years.
Sandro P — Google review
What a view! Climbing the tower is free and highly recommended. Be careful with the bells, they ring pretty loud every 15 minutes.
Andrey R — Google review
Beautifully restored church, with al large square in front. Many bars/restaurants in the surroundings. The city is a beautiful historic centre and has many things to see, worthwhile visiting when in the neighbourhood.
Yves D — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(173)
Am Markt 1, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
https://www.michaelskirche-sha.de/
+49 791 94674120
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Kunsthalle Würth

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Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Kunsthalle Würth is a cultural gem located in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. This art museum seamlessly integrates medieval and contemporary architecture, creating a unique and cosmopolitan space. Designed by Danish architect Hennig Larsen, the venue showcases industrialist Reinhold Würth's impressive collection alongside loaned works from renowned museums and collectors in ever-changing exhibitions. The museum also features an annex housed in the former Johanniterkirche (Knight Hospitaler Church).
Great exhibition and building...never had expected this kind of museum here in this rural area. Great experience!
Nicole A — Google review
great place to spend a day off. Entrance to the gallery is free; a large number of sculpture exhibits are located on the street. Inside there is an interesting selection of art from various directions and periods, a lot of air and light. There is a cafe and toilets. There is also a second museum dedicated to technology. Again, a great place to enjoy a day off.
Katarina C — Google review
It was amazing. Totally worth a visit, let alone this great “hidden gem” town.
Mi T — Google review
Interesting modern art museum. The current exhibition presents holograms and third dimension works, definitely worth a visit!
Alexa — Google review
Great place to take in the view. Beautiful and great ambience
Santosh S — Google review
It's such a nice Art Gallery, the staff is super friendly and helpful, they hay all types of resources as well for you to dive into the art and actually understand a bit more. It has a small cafe too that is very nice.
Abdiel M — Google review
Simply amazing variety of works spanning mediums, centuries, themes.... Stunning collection made so readily available to anyone. Love love love everything about the Kunsthalle.
Simon B — Google review
Free arts museum of German screws and bolts billionaire Reinhold Würth. Interesting exhibitions and good cake in the museum Café.
Steffen M — Google review
4.7
(1990)
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4.7
(242)
Lange Str. 35, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
https://kunstkultur.wuerth.com/kunstkultur/orte/kunsthalle-wuerth/uebersicht.php
+49 791 946720
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21

Amusement park “Tripsdrill”

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Sprawling theme park offering over 100 attractions, including water rides & wildlife encounters.
Definitely buy tickets online and in advance for a better price. The park is clean and great for families. There is tons to do and see. The food and drink is reasonably priced. The lines do not take long. If you live nearby a season pass is worth it as it covers the cost within 2 visits. Free parking is also great!
Steven P — Google review
Great experience. Amazing rides, great quality and not super crowded. The longest wait we had was 45 minutes and rode over 10 rides with 5 people in our group. The youngest being 4 and she only skipped 2 rides for being too small.
Jessica B — Google review
Tripsdrill is one of the oldest amusement parks in Germany, and it really has a very special atmosphere 🎡. It offers both modern roller coasters (like Karacho and Mammut) and nostalgic, family-friendly play areas. Since the park is set among vineyards, the natural scenery is very enjoyable 🍇. There’s a wildlife park and water play areas for kids, while adults can enjoy adrenaline-filled rides. You can also feel the cleanliness, organization, and German efficiency everywhere. In short, it’s a place that offers a full and fun day for both families and thrill-seekers.
Ugurcan A — Google review
Went to Tripsdrill with my Kids and we loved it. We slept at the nature resort in a wooden tree house, visited the animal park upon arrival and the roller coaster park the next day. We were very lucky with the weather as it was sunny and around 27 degrees. We visited on a Thursday and the waiting times were always around 5-10 mins only. The park itself is beautifully decorated and the staff was friendly. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Daniel W — Google review
Wonderful place to bring the family.. great price for tickets and Fiod and drinks.. very affordable and fun.. the only downfall,,, is they should stay open later than 6 o'clock. Kids are on vacation and and If you dont get there when they open then if its busy you won't get to do a whole lot.. so plan to get there when they open..
Tracy H — Google review
Tripsdrill is an incredibly well-designed amusement park with a great mix of attractions — from fun and gentle rides for kids to more thrilling ones for adults. The park is clean, charming, and full of character, with a really friendly and helpful staff. There’s so much to see and do, you can easily spend the whole day here without getting bored. A perfect destination for families and anyone looking for a fun day out!
Dmitry P — Google review
A nice park with attractions for all kind of people enthusiasts of roller coasters or not. At many attractions the waiting time gone faster due to the nice decorations of the path to embarking zone. Very kids friendly. However, no English markings and employees don’t speak other language than German. I get it we are in Germany however if you want to attract more ppl from all over the world you should train your ppl to be able to have at least a basic discussion in other language. Pretty expensive services.
Adrian N — Google review
Tripsdrill, from a thrillseeker's perspective, is only worth a day for, and even half a day to hit all the major thrill rides, however rerides are advised if you ask me. Hals über kopf and volldampf should be done at the start of the day and come back to at the end because the STC really warms up, make sure you get the front and back. You can choose whichever row you want on all coasters apart from a few which have dedicated front row Queues. All Queues stay under half an hour so you don't need to rush about. There's also plenty of rides for the family Food, drink and merch are not insanely overpriced which is a breath of fresh air from merlin. The theming in the toilets is really odd and the general vibe of the park is very german, many odd animatronics and even a full blown zoo off to the side with a collection of European animals. I'd say it's worth coming to witness and experience the odd collection of rides here.
Magico H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(411)
Erlebnispark Tripsdrill Straße 1, 74389 Cleebronn, Germany
https://tripsdrill.de/
+49 7135 9999
22

Porsche Museum

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$$$$very expensive
Technology museum
A
We recently had the chance to visit the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, and it was an incredible experience. The moment you walk in, you're surrounded by a stunning display of design, speed, and innovation that reflects the true **triumph of German engineering**. From the earliest Porsche models to cutting-edge concept cars, every exhibit showcases precision, craftsmanship, and a relentless pursuit of performance. The museum's architecture itself is strikingly modern, mirroring the brand’s forward-thinking spirit. We were especially impressed by the motorsport section, which highlights Porsche’s dominance on the track and the technological breakthroughs behind it. Whether you're a lifelong car fan or just curious, the museum offers a deep appreciation for what makes Porsche — and German engineering as a whole — world-renowned. We left inspired and uplifted especially my husband who is cars enthusiast! Definitely must see!
Natasha K — Google review
Visiting this place is a must if you appreciate automobiles and the culture surrounding them. Although it is located a bit outside the city's heart, the experience is worth the travel. Be prepared for a potentially bustling atmosphere, as many people share your interest. To avoid queues and ensure entry, consider purchasing your tickets ahead of your visit. Enjoy the impressive assortment of Porsches on display for you to admire.
Jey A — Google review
Such a cool experience to be able to go here, loved the interactive bits but the story telling could’ve been done better for Ferdinand Porsche’s life. Coming from my time in the Mercedes Benz museum down the road which did their story telling impeccably. Definitely go here though, would highly reccommend if you like looking at high horsepower monsters and multi million euro cars!
Paul M — Google review
Very nice museum with a really big collection of … Porsche’s of course, what else?! It talks about the really fascinating history, the ups, the downs, the successes, the what ever you want to know about this magnificent sports performance vehicles. It’s a must visit in stuttgart!
Claudiu F — Google review
Car enthusiasts will love it. The museum will give you a diving in the history of Germany and automobiles. The visit starts at the visitor center going up to the 8th floor down. There’s parking on the streets nearby and some parking nearby the museum. Parking garage is also available nearby. Tickets may be bought online or in person. It is kids friendly and wheelchair accessible. There’s a souvenir store, a restaurant and more downstairs from the visitor center.
Cassia V — Google review
A must see for car enthusiasts and history lovers. The museum is nicely laid and and takes you through the history of Porsche from the early days to modern day. Go early to avoid crowds. A fantastic experience overall.
Benjamin M — Google review
The Porsche Museum is absolutely incredible and a must-visit for anyone who loves the Porsche brand. The collection is stunning, with so many iconic cars from throughout Porsche’s history displayed in a beautifully curated space. From groundbreaking race cars to legendary road cars, every exhibit highlights the brand’s innovation and engineering excellence. My personal favorites were the Nurburgring record-breaking 919 Evo, which is breathtaking to see up close, and the Carrera GT, a true masterpiece of design and performance. The museum perfectly captures what makes Porsche special, and it’s well worth the trip for any automotive enthusiast.
RR C — Google review
This is a very nice museum. Lots of Porsche history is shown, special versions and good explanations via a mobile device with headset. I must admit that i only used it at the beginning, because some explanations are giving allot of info.you can also walk by and read the text.
René V — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(4871)
Porscheplatz 1, 70435 Stuttgart, Germany
https://www.porsche.com/germany/aboutporsche/porschemuseum/
+49 711 91120911
23

Wilhelma - Zoological-botanical garden

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Wilhelma Zoological and Botanic Garden is a vast zoo and botanical garden located in a former royal park dating back to the 19th century. Originally created as a private retreat for Swabian King Wilhelm, it has now become one of Germany's largest zoos, attracting over two million visitors annually. The site features Neo-Moorish style buildings set amidst lush gardens, offering a unique setting for its diverse collection of animals and plants.
The best zoo in the world. I've been to all the London zoos and lots more throughout the UK and internationally — this must be the best zoo ever! It’s spacious, beautiful, clean. It wasn’t busy or crowded at all, even on a Sunday. Also it’s huge with so many animals! Which on the whole seem happy and looked after. And the gardens and greenhouses are stunning. Even the food and canteens/restaurants are lovely. We had the best day ever. And there’s so many play areas for kids as well. 10/10 you have to come if you’re in the area. You won’t regret it.
EM L — Google review
Beautiful garden + zoo which is so nicely maintained. The garden is spectacular. There is the cactus area which would mesmerize all garden lovers. The surroundings are well kept. The Amazon experience is amazing. The animals can be viewed closely, that's how the landscaping is done for their enclosures. Multiple restaurants are within the Wilhelma zoo. Not to forget some lucky ones even got peacock feathers. We visited on a Saturday with kids and it was a day well spent.
Amanda J — Google review
Huge place to visit, great value for money of you go on sight seeing. Wilhelma is both a botanical and a zoological garden with a great collection in both fauna. There are a lot of things to do for children (special places were they can climb and play) but as well as a lot of places to grab something to eat or a coffee or a … bear.
Claudiu F — Google review
This was by far the biggest coolest zoo we've ever been to! Beautiful botanical gardens too! There's different microclimate buildings with native plants to those regions and the animals are out in their habitat when you walk through. We've never experienced anything like it, definitely the coolest thing we did while we were in Stuttgart! Parking was 8 euros, we spent 6 hours making our way through the park and could have been there even longer than that. We used the 3 day stuttcard that we purchased for entrance at the zoo. Well worth your time!
Julie R — Google review
Wilhelma is an absolute must-visit and a stellar example of modern zoological care! From the moment you step inside, the entire park feels incredibly well maintained—a truly pristine environment. The focus on animal welfare is clear; the complex features very good, spacious animal sanctuaries that clearly contribute to happy animals throughout the exhibits. It's truly heartwarming to see the dedication of the staff, and it’s obvious there are a lot of workers enjoying their job, which adds to the positive atmosphere. A fantastic, ethical, and beautiful day out!
Micu V — Google review
I have visited zoo and botanical gardens lot of time but the trip to Wilhelma was a unique experience. It is constructed such that to give a natural habitat to the animals while people can also experience how the animals of wild look like. You can see them real close through glass windows. This was a very unique experience. There are all kinds of animals and birds. Since I have been only one time, due to limited time, I couldn't visit the Amazon forest and botanical gardens. But I am thinking of getting a yearly pass next year. Amazing experience. The nature truly is amazing and beyond words.
Shivam R — Google review
An absolutely impressive experience! Zoo Whelma stands out through its clever design and remarkable attention to detail. The artificially recreated habitats are vast and carefully crafted to reflect the natural environments of the animals. I was especially amazed by the presence of rare endemic species and the seamless blend of native flora with matching fauna. The dioramas are stunning, and the entire park feels like a perfect mix between a botanical garden and a zoo — a truly unique and memorable concept. It beautifully combines restored older sections with newly developed areas, showing both tradition and innovation. You can clearly see the passion and professionalism behind this project. I’m really looking forward to the opening of the two new wings, which will surely make the experience even richer. Highly recommended for all nature, education, and wildlife lovers!
Ioana N — Google review
All this green area , birds and animals is a joy of soul and eyes. Never had this much of calm in a very long time. I am happy that I visited it today. Note : I arrived at the gate and it was opened and none there , I stepped one foot to see where is the staff and a guy firmly asked me to step outside again. I didn't and showed him my ticket , he check it and then allowed me to enter. His behavior was so rude.
WALEED E — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2356)
Wilhelma 13, 70376 Stuttgart, Germany
http://www.wilhelma.de/
+49 711 54020
24

Mercedes-Benz Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart offers a captivating journey through 125 years of automotive history, showcasing vintage and modern vehicles that have shaped the car industry. The museum's sleek architecture mirrors the curves of high-speed race cars, setting the stage for an impressive collection that appeals to both avid car enthusiasts and those with a passing interest in automotive engineering. Visitors can explore key historical events intertwined with the evolution of automobiles, including poignant memories captured in photographs.
Wow...leave some time to explore this amazing piece of architecture! Your tour starts at the top and it's an easy walk down - through the time of auto and transport. Easily link world history and events to the evolution of personal transport. Interactive. Never felt crowded. Excellent facilities. Loved it!
B G — Google review
Incredible museum! The building is stunning, the exhibits are world-class, and the journey through automotive history is captivating from start to finish. Super clean, well organized, and great for all ages. A must-visit in Stuttgart — even if you’re not a car fan! What makes it truly special is how the story of Mercedes-Benz is told side by side with world history, I loved that! The journey through the history of Mercedes-Benz is perfectly intertwined with world history — you see how global events shaped innovation and design over time. The building itself is stunning, and the layout takes you on a fascinating journey through over 130 years of automotive history. From the very first automobile to futuristic concept cars, every floor is beautifully designed and full of innovation and storytelling. The audio guide and interactive displays make the experience engaging for all ages, and the way history and technology are woven together is impressive. You really feel the evolution of design, engineering, and culture. The staff are friendly and helpful, and everything is spotless and well organized. Absolutely fantastic experience for anyone curious about the power of creativity and progress!
Mihaela C — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart is a true architectural and historical masterpiece, offering an immersive journey that appeals far beyond just automotive enthusiasts. It is, without a doubt, one of the best corporate museums in the world and a must-visit landmark in Germany. Brilliant Architecture and Chronological Design The building's ingenious double-helix architecture guides the visitor through time. You ascend to the top floor—the birth of the automobile—and then spiral down through nine levels, witnessing 130 years of history unfold chronologically. This unique design ensures a seamless and captivating flow. The lighting, presentation, and curation of the exhibits are world-class, giving every vehicle, from Karl Benz's first patent motor car to the modern F1 racers, the reverence it deserves. Innovation Contextualized in World History What truly elevates this museum is how it integrates the vehicles with parallel world history. Each exhibition floor connects Mercedes-Benz's technical progress with defining moments and culture of that era. You see the evolution of luxury, safety, and racing innovation—including the legendary Silver Arrows and the iconic "Gullwing" models. The sheer volume and diversity of cars, trucks, and prototypes are breathtaking, illustrating Mercedes-Benz's influence on global mobility. Conclusion: For its stunning design, technical depth, and engaging historical context, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is a powerful experience. The exhibition is impeccably maintained, the staff are helpful, and the ticket price offers fantastic value for a deep dive into industrial heritage. Allow at least three to four hours to properly explore this brilliant celebration of engineering. Highly, highly recommended when visiting Stuttgart.
Muhammad A — Google review
It was a unique experience from my side. After having parked the car, we entered to the museum and took the elevator to the top floor where you are going to start your journey. From classic cars to classic sport cars and from recent road stars to formula cars. I mean simply amazing. The most important thing to do in the city.
Mustafa A — Google review
⭐ 10/10 — a place I’d gladly visit again I visited the Mercedes-Benz Museum on a Sunday and it turned out to be a great decision. It wasn’t crowded, so I could walk around comfortably and really enjoy the atmosphere. The whole place is extremely clean and well-organized, and you can see how much attention is put into every detail. The audio guide was another highlight: clear, easy to follow, and filled with interesting facts. It doesn’t just talk about cars, but also about the history and the world around the inventions. At some points it genuinely feels like a small time-travel experience. Even if you’re not a big car fan, the museum still has a lot to offer. It tells a wider story about innovation, progress and the people behind it all. Each floor adds something new and keeps you curious. I’m not adding too many photos here because I’d rather keep some intrigue for future visitors. If you’re in Stuttgart, this place is definitely worth a visit. 👉 Highly recommended 👍
Andrii D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An outstanding experience! The Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart is truly impressive, beautifully designed, perfectly organized, and full of fascinating history and stunning cars. The storytelling from past to present is exceptional, and every floor offers something unique. A must visit in Stuttgart for anyone who appreciates quality, innovation, and great hospitality. Highly recommended!
Filippos V — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum isn't just a place for car enthusiasts; it is a meticulously curated journey through industrial and global history that easily earns its five stars. The experience begins with a profound reverence for innovation, celebrating Mercedes-Benz as the true pioneer of the internal combustion engine—the very invention that birthed the modern automobile in 1886. The cloverleaf architecture is genius, guiding visitors chronologically through the "Legend Rooms." You descend through nine floors of history, witnessing the evolution from the first Patent-Motorwagen to the latest concepts. The promise of the museum holds true: it has all the cars, showcasing an incredible collection of over 160 vehicles, including legendary Silver Arrows, luxurious Popemobiles, and iconic vehicles from every era. What elevates this museum far above others is its educational depth. It skillfully weaves the story of the founders, Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, presenting not just their creations, but the entrepreneurial spirit and visionary ideas that drove them. Even more impressively, the museum integrates this automotive narrative with the broader history of the world, offering context on social and technological upheavals, allowing you to see how the car shaped (and was shaped by) the events of each period. It is a stunning, comprehensive, and perfectly presented exhibition that honors a legacy of engineering excellence. An absolute essential visit in Stuttgart!
Micu V — Google review
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is nothing short of extraordinary—a world-class experience that blends automotive history, innovation, and storytelling into one unforgettable visit. From the moment you step inside the striking, futuristic building, you’re transported into the rich legacy of one of the world’s most influential automotive brands. What impressed me most was the sheer breadth of historic Mercedes-Benz models on display. The museum takes you on a chronological journey, beginning with the very invention of the automobile and guiding you through decades of engineering achievements, design evolution, and cultural impact. I was genuinely amazed to discover just how deeply Mercedes-Benz has been woven into major historical moments over the years—whether in motorsport, luxury travel, or groundbreaking technological advancements. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated, offering the perfect blend of information, visuals, and interactive elements. This isn’t just a place for car enthusiasts, though they will certainly be in heaven. It’s an experience the whole family can enjoy. There’s so much to see, explore, and learn that even those who aren’t deeply into cars will find themselves captivated. The museum is spacious, beautifully organized, and designed to keep visitors engaged at every turn. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time—at least a few hours—to truly appreciate everything the museum has to offer. From early prototypes to legendary racing cars, from elegant classics to modern innovations, every level reveals something new and fascinating. Incredible in every sense, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is a must-do for anyone visiting the area. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the brand or simply curious about automotive history, this museum delivers an experience that is both inspiring and unforgettable. Highly recommended.
RR C — Google review
4.8
(52477)
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4.8
(8533)
Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany
https://www.mercedes-benz.com/museum
+49 711 1730000
25

Schlossplatz

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Schlossplatz is a central square in Stuttgart, known for its gardens and the 1841 Jubilee Column. It's a hub of cultural activity with open-air concerts and summer festivals. The area also showcases modern sculptures by renowned artists like Alexander Calder, Alfred Hrdlicka, and Otto Hajek. Street art enthusiasts will appreciate the city's creative scene, including a popular tourist attraction called the Hall of Fame in Bad Cannstatt.
Some places aren’t just beautiful — they speak to something inside you. Schlossplatz is one of them. The old stones seem to hold quiet stories, and the evening light paints the buildings like someone is brushing the city with love. I just stood there, listening to a violinist, soaking in the moment. If you're nearby — don’t rush past. There’s a kind of peace here, even in the middle of the crowd.
Denis — Google review
Not a public place. Often taken over by private shows and activities which block the views to the visitors. Should not be a location for shows and events. Visitors are interested in the natural beauty of the state property with no commercial events or shows. Money is always king of the people
Sterling S — Google review
• “Enjoying the sunshine at Schlossplatz ☀️ One of my favorite places in Stuttgart!” • “Schlossplatz never disappoints — stunning views and great energy all around ❤️ #Stuttgart #Schlossplatz” • “Beautiful day in the heart of Stuttgart! Love spending time at Schlossplatz 💫”
Mohamed S — Google review
Schlossplatz is truly the heart of the city and absolutely deserves five stars! It is a stunning, beautiful landmark that immediately impresses visitors with its grand scale; it's a truly large square perfect for relaxing. What makes it exceptional is how impeccably clean and safe it feels, clearly being well-protected by police presence, allowing you to enjoy your visit worry-free. After enjoying the scenery and the calm atmosphere, you'll love that the surrounding area is packed with many excellent restaurants to eat at. A perfect central destination!
Micu V — Google review
Not that impressed by Schlossplatz. The building and the park are nice but it was very very crowded. Not sure what it is exactly but it is missing the vibe that cities like London or Paris have… On the positive side; we found Coffreez; a really nice coffee take away bar. See foto.
Maarten H — Google review
It was really crowded when we went. There are a lot of cool things to see here. A lot of shopping as well. The flea market was open when we went, so we got to see a lot of old items. We went in the November, and they were setting up for the Christmas Market.
Brianne M — Google review
Great place to visit and grab a bite to eat. Beautiful and very picturesque. We were there during UEFA Nation's League Cup and the atmosphere was electrifying
Genevieve M — Google review
Stuttgart hasn't that much to offer to visitors if you don't count two outstanding car museums in its suburbs. The central area is mostly modern and new rebuilt after WWII grounding of entire city. Schlossplatz, or the Palace square is the best attraction from historic point of view. Like you might conclude it's in the very center. A huge Wurtemburg Kings palace dominates the square on the eastern side. In the middle is the unification obelisk erected in honor of Wurtemberg joining the German confederation, with two nice fountains. The square is full of people having their free time and picnic there, while around the square are several bars and restaurants to sip a drink and enjoy the beauty
Dejan B — Google review
4.6
(45127)
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4.4
(1691)
Schloßpl., 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/en/a-schlossplatz-stuttgart-palace-square
+49 711 22280
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26

Königstraße

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Königstraße is the main shopping street in Stuttgart, Germany, offering a wide range of shops, from high-end boutiques to popular chain stores. It's a bustling thoroughfare that's perfect for leisurely strolls and window shopping. The street is lined with beautiful architecture and has plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can take a break from shopping.
4.2
(1687)
70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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Stuttgart TV Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Memorial
Ascend the Stuttgart TV Tower, a renowned landmark offering breathtaking city vistas and an adrenaline-pumping experience for thrill-seekers. This architectural gem stands at 217 meters tall and features open-air viewing platforms at around 150 meters, providing unparalleled panoramic views of Stuttgart, the Neckar Valley, the Alb, the Black Forest, and the Odenwald. Delve into its history at the on-site museum before savoring a meal at its restaurant while soaking in the mesmerizing scenery.
Prob the tallest tower in Europe n the view from up there is wild! Lift takes just 36 secs to shoot u up. Saw Stuttgart from way above—stadiums, highways n all. Def worth it. If u can, carry a binocular for extra fun at the top. A must-do spot!
Sandeep B — Google review
The TV tower in Stuttgart is an impressive landmark and well worth a visit. It is included in the Stuttgart card, and there is also free parking right at the site which makes the visit easy. The ticket office doubles as a small souvenir shop with many interesting items, adding to the sense of arrival. Going up just before sunset proved to be a magical choice, as the city and surrounding hills slowly changed colour with the fading light. The panorama from the top is wide and striking, stretching far across the region. It is one of those places where the timing of your visit makes a big difference, and sunset truly enhances the experience.
Navid G — Google review
A striking feat of engineering and a symbol of post-war innovation in Germany. Completed in 1956, it was the world’s first television tower built using reinforced concrete; an architectural model that inspired towers worldwide, including those in Toronto and Johannesburg. Standing 217 meters tall, the tower offers panoramic views of Stuttgart, the Neckar Valley, and even the distant Alps on clear days. A high-speed elevator takes you to the observation deck, where the city unfolds in all directions. Informative displays at the base explain its construction and global significance, making it more than just a lookout, it's a monument to modernist vision. Whether you're an architecture buff, a history lover, or just chasing the view, the Stuttgart TV Tower delivers a sky-high experience with substance.
E P — Google review
Best view of the city could be possible from here. It is first TV tower so worth to visit and experience the engineering at that time. Price is bit too much under 10 euro make more sense, may be maintenance or whatsoever cause for current price. There is restaurant, funny is price is super expensive and rules is per sit you have to buy food, even for kids too. Plus we had experience from one lady staff member and feel not so welcoming only smile came after tip 😏. I would recommend to bring your small food or whatsoever stuff with you and go to the tower to enjoy the view only.
Ankit R — Google review
Easy to park in front of the tower, nice view of the city and elevator! Only the staff at the panorama cafe was a bit slow when we were waiting to be sit down, otherwise good.
Tomáš I — Google review
Was actually a very nice experience. I went on a late Sunday night, everything was closed so decided to give the tower a chance. The views were great up there and the staff very friendly. To go up there is some info that you can read and the elevator was very smooth. Supposedly there is also a cafe up there. Since was Sunday it was closed.
Ricardo F — Google review
Great view at the sunset. I went on a Monday end of August, there was no line and very easy to park the car. Elevator goes up to 150m. Altitude on the top is ~643m you have a good look of Stuttgart. Take a jacket because it’s windy at the top.
Raphael K — Google review
Ah, Fernsehturm Stuttgart – that “boring concrete tube” suddenly turns out to be one of the most satisfying viewpoints in Germany. From the ground, it looks like just another TV tower, but step onto the observation deck and… bam! Stuttgart, vineyards, and the Alps all in one shot. Suddenly you realize you’ve been looking too low your whole life. The elevator is fast and comfortable – perfect if you don’t want to tire your legs, and the spiral stairs? Oh, those don’t exist, so you can just feel like a VIP enjoying the city from your perch in the sky. The deck is high enough to give a slight “oh wow, this is high!” thrill, but not so high that you need to grit your teeth. In short: Fernsehturm Stuttgart looks unassuming until you go up and discover it’s more spectacular than many so-called “Instagrammable architectural stars.” The queues are minimal, the views are maximal, and the satisfaction of feeling on top of the world is absolutely guaranteed.
D — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(1199)
Jahnstraße 120, 70597 Stuttgart, Germany
http://www.fernsehturm-stuttgart.de/
+49 711 232597
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Panorama Therme Beuren

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Swimming & bathing in mineral-rich water at a vast spa complex with colorful night lighting.
Relaxing Oasis with Fantastic Facilities I recently visited Panorama Therme Bauren, and it exceeded my expectations! The indoor swimming pool is immaculate, with crystal-clear water and a soothing ambiance. The variety of facilities, from saunas to relaxation areas, ensures a holistic experience. The staff is friendly, and the overall cleanliness is commendable. A perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate. Highly recommended!
Ambrose M — Google review
A truly enjoyable experience and one of the better thermal spa destinations I’ve visited! The complex is spacious, well-maintained, and offers plenty of amenities for a full day of relaxation. The outdoor pool with its swirling current effect is a highlight—both relaxing and fun. The water has a slightly salty taste, adding to the natural and therapeutic feel. The facility is modern and thoughtfully designed, with excellent accessibility for people with special needs. Everything is clean, and the staff is friendly and professional. I highly recommend visiting, whether as part of a weekend wellness getaway or a day trip. For thermal spa lovers—this place is a real gem!
Senad S — Google review
Facility is nice, clean. Several pools with different features. We did not use the cafe. The staff were friendly. Very busy on the weekend. Unable to buy tickets in advance.
Samantha J — Google review
I love this therme. It’s clean. Lots of options from nice pools, saunas, salt room and chairs to relax on. The view is beautiful and always enjoy a nice meal when there. I can’t fault this place at all. It’s one of my favorites in the Stuttgart area.
Dianna G — Google review
This place is brilliant. Staff are great and have limited English but they still tried and it's much better than my non existent German. So you pay and they give you a watch which controls the gate to get in and exit. It also locks and unlocks the lockers which is smart You get into a changing cubicle get changed and exit out the other side where the lockers are. Put your stuff in and follow the crowd. If you have never been to a public bath it's good etiquette to wash first before getting into any of the pools. There's quite a lot to choose from in various different temperatures so you'll find one that will suit you The most fun one is the whirlpool where you just grab a foam stick wrap it around you and the water will carry you around the large pool where there are various jets that can massage you. 13 euros for 2 1/2 hours which I think is plenty is pretty cheap . There's also saunas but you will have to go in stark naked. Thoroughly recommended
Ken C — Google review
It's are a beautiful place to swim and have fun. My son likes 36° swimming pool outside. We spend all day there and we enjoyed it.
Ириска К — Google review
Great variety of pools with work out suggestions and hydromassages. Also excellt choice of steam and relax rooms. Love the fact that there are no kids under 6 it makes it a more relaxed enviorment. Clean amd safe facility with an excellent restaurant onsite.
Sabina N — Google review
Very overpriced, 16,5€ per person for 2,5 hours without sauna (8€ extra), no panoramic view and rude staff :(
Josephine — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(120)
Am Thermalbad 5, 72660 Beuren, Germany
https://www.panorama-therme.de/
+49 7025 910500
29

OUTLETCITY Metzingen

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Outlet mall
Shopping
OUTLETCITY Metzingen in Stuttgart is a top shopping destination, attracting a large number of visitors daily. With its vast collection of stores and boutiques covering 5000 square meters, it offers an enjoyable browsing experience for shoppers. As Europe's largest outlet by sales area, it boasts 150 premium and luxury brands with discounts of up to 70% year-round. The mall is known for its best discount times in January, May, and July/August.
Amazing collection of many of the major fashion brands. Very nice location and good services all around! Staff are really helpful, regardless in which shop you are, and prices are very reasonable. Highly recommended if you are nearby.
Wiz — Google review
Nice shopping spot - lots of shops, very well organized and easily accessible. There are a lot of parking spaces. Toilets are accessible and very clean. Everything is organized in such a way that you don't worry about anything and just do your shopping. For the shops themselves I would say that for some things I usually find better deals online. However, there are a lot of people who prefer shopping from outlets.
Plamena M — Google review
A large shopping center with many world-class brand stores at reasonable prices. There is a list of all stores in the photos. Parking is not a problem, there are many parking garages and parking areas. There are cafes, restaurants and bistros. They do their best to ensure the satisfaction of visitors.
Helena — Google review
The OUTLETCITY in Metzingen is one of the big down in Germany. The products are made in china or Africa and the prices are sky-high. The restaurant food is overpriced and even the drinking water is not affordable in this summer and charging 3 euros for a small pet bottle. The Drinks wending machine is not working and you need to buy from only those restaurants.
Praveen R — Google review
Amazing place it is like a village and offers everything (food, coffee, drinks etc.) I couldn’t say that the discounts worth the visit as it is an average 30% minus the initial price. You have to search a lot to find a real offer. It ils also really crowded but that is normal for a place like this. I couldn’t imagine that you have to pay parking fee (2€/hour!!!) in a city outlet where you go to spend money for sure 👎
ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ Σ — Google review
Best place for shopping, has plenty of parking spot and variety of brands on same street.
Pratiksha R — Google review
The best outlet I’ve been to in Germany. Huge selection of stores and very very large campus to walk around. Loved it. Great deals and I love that they have a midnight shopping event once a month usually, where they stay open till very late at night.
Melissa R — Google review
Good area for shopping brands, sometimes discount mentioned with up to % can be misleading. On weekends or during holidays it is hard to find parking which are close to the shopping area.
Uarora — Google review
4.4
(25552)
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4.0
(995)
Hugo-Boss-Platz 4, 72555 Metzingen, Germany
https://www.outletcity.com/de/metzingen/
+49 7123 1789978
30

Urach Waterfall

Nature & Parks
Wildlife refuge
Scenic & dramatic waterfall in a forest, with a 37m sheer drop, accessible only by footpath.
A beautiful place with a shop at the waterfall, fresh air. About 2 km walk through the forest. If you have the opportunity to go - don't miss it!
Kyamil S — Google review
Trek was good and a very peaceful place. Will have lot of dog lovers in this place. Since we visited during summer water was less. But if it was other than summer it would have been an awesome experience.
Kushal K — Google review
A beautiful waterfall with a small but nice hiking trail. But be careful when you walk up the stairs toward the fall, as it can be slippery. The water is crystal clear.
J T — Google review
Very nice waterfall. Depending on the route you go up or down beside the waterfall and the stairs where the water runs across. Path is steep sometimes so you do need good legs to complete the route.
Pieter V — Google review
The place felt a bit overrated. There were a lot of people, and the waterfall wasn’t very impressive, the water flow was quite small. There was also a bit of water on the stairs. Maybe we went at the wrong time. The place might be more beautiful when the water volume is higher. We visited in mid-May and were a bit disappointed.
Yuzena K — Google review
Easy hike to the bottom, a little more effort to get to the top. If the waterfall is running strongly the stairs and path may also become a river, so tread carefully as not to slip. Recommend sturdy hiking shoes and waterproof if possible. At the top depending on the time of day you will be rewarded with a small shop with refreshments and wonderful views back down the valley you hiked along. If you have the energy you can also swing around to the castle ruins for more exercise and views of the surrounding area. A great activity that is rewarding and leaves me feeling accomplished at the effort. I have taken many friends to see this waterfall and only have received positive feedback.
Christopher C — Google review
On a sunny day, it's really one of the most beautiful hikes. There is a 10kms loop that goes to Urach and Güter waterfall. But you could also do a shorter 2km to the bottom of the fall or continue for about 600m on a steeper, stairs hike to the top of the waterfall. 100% worth it either way. I did the trail from all trails. Well marked, but can be slippery especially if it just rains. Parking; You can park at P23 for 5 euros a day, but there is a parking lot just after you cross the train line, on the right, and it's free. I was there at 8.30 and the whole lot was empty A must visit if you are in the area
Chandana G — Google review
It’s a pretty small waterfall, but wow—what a view! Totally worth the effort. Getting down was a breeze with all the excitement, but the climb back up was definitely more of a challenge. Still, with a few breaks along the way, it’s absolutely worth it!
Nomad N — Google review
4.7
(7217)
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4.5
(169)
72574 Bad Urach, Germany
http://www.badurach-tourismus.de/Media/Attraktionen/Uracher-Wasserfall
+49 7125 94320
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