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How long is the drive from Hirtshals to Berlin?

The direct drive from Hirtshals to Berlin is 502 mi (807 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 47 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hirtshals to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hamburg, Potsdam, Aarhus, Lubeck, Aalborg, Schwerin, and Kiel, as well as top places to visit like Fårup Sommerland (Jammerbugt Kommune) and Vikingemuseet Lindholm Høje, or the ever-popular Rubjerg Knude.

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Top cities between Hirtshals and Berlin

The top cities between Hirtshals and Berlin are Hamburg, Potsdam, Aarhus, Lubeck, Aalborg, Schwerin, and Kiel. Hamburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Hirtshals and 3 hours from Berlin.
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Aalborg

Aalborg, located in the Jutland region of Denmark, is a city known for its vibrant waterfront along the Limfjord. Visitors can enjoy the Aalborg Havnebad outdoor pool and explore exhibitions at the Utzon Center, as well as attend concerts at the modern House of Music. The 16th-century Aalborghus Castle and the Aalborg Historical Museum offer insights into the city's rich history spanning over 1,000 years.
3% as popular as Hamburg
2 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Berlin
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Aarhus

Aarhus, located on the east coast of Denmark, is a city with a rich historical and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore Den Gamle By, an open-air museum showcasing centuries-old timbered houses, and the Aarhus Botanical Garden's greenhouses. The city also boasts the multistory ARoS art museum and the underground Viking Museum for those interested in early local history. Aarhus Cathedral with its restored 14th- to 16th-century frescoes is another notable attraction.
14% as popular as Hamburg
6 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Berlin
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Kiel

Kiel, a vibrant port city located on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, offers a blend of historical charm and maritime attractions. The old town features the reconstructed St. Nikolai Church where classical concerts are held, while Holstenstrasse and Dänische Strasse boast an array of shops for visitors to explore. Along the picturesque Kiel Fjord, the Maritime Museum housed in a former fish auction hall showcases model ships and nautical instruments.
2% as popular as Hamburg
8 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Berlin
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Lübeck

Lübeck, a northern German city, is renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture from the medieval era when it was the capital of the Hanseatic League. The Holstentor, a red-brick city gate, stands as a symbol of its historical significance. The Marienkirche, rebuilt after World War II, is an iconic 13th–14th-century landmark that has had a wide influence on Northern European church design.
9% as popular as Hamburg
14 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Berlin
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Hamburg

Hamburg, a prominent port city in northern Germany, is linked to the North Sea through the Elbe River and boasts numerous canals and expansive park areas. The Inner Alster lake at its center is surrounded by cafes and boats, while the Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Neustadt with the Altstadt. St. Michael’s Church in the old town is a notable landmark.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Berlin
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Schwerin

Schwerin, the state capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northern Germany, is a city with many names - The City of the Seven Lakes, Florence of the North, and Cathedral City. Despite its small population of about 95,000 people, Schwerin boasts a long and rich history, beautiful natural surroundings with picturesque lakes such as Lake Schwerin where the neo-Renaissance Schwerin Castle is located.
2% as popular as Hamburg
16 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Berlin
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Potsdam

Potsdam, a city bordering Berlin, Germany, is home to the magnificent Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great. The palace complex includes the Renaissance Orangery Palace and its stunning Italian-style gardens with fountains. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the Historic Mill and explore the neoclassical Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by English gardens. Additionally, Potsdam boasts the 19th-century Roman Baths featuring diverse architectural styles.
17% as popular as Hamburg
15 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Hirtshals to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Hirtshals to Berlin (with short detours) are Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum, Lübecker Altstadt, and Aalborg Zoo. Other popular stops include Museum Holstentor, Djurs Sommerland, and Fårup Sommerland (Jammerbugt Kommune).
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Rubjerg Knude

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic spot
Lighthouses
Rubjerg Knude is a remarkable lighthouse that was constructed in 1899, but is now closed to visitors due to the impact of shifting sands and cliffside erosion. Situated on the north coast of Denmark, this iconic landmark offers stunning views over the North Sea. The area surrounding Rubjerg Knude also boasts cultural attractions such as the ancient Viking burial ground at Lindholm Hoje and the North Sea Oceanarium.
Yesterday, I visited Rubjerg Knude Fyr, and it was an unforgettable experience. The iconic lighthouse, standing tall amidst the massive sand dunes, looked like something out of a movie. Its isolated beauty against the vast blue sky made for a stunning sight. Climbing up to the top was totally worth it—the panoramic view over the North Sea and the surrounding sandy landscape was absolutely breathtaking. The shifting sands around the lighthouse give the place a surreal, almost otherworldly vibe. It’s fascinating to see how nature has shaped the area over time. Luckily there was no wind, so the walk to the lighthouse was enjoyable and peaceful. If you’re anywhere near North Jutland, this is a must-visit spot. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, or anyone who just wants to enjoy some quiet time in a unique and scenic location.
Mahadi H — Google review
One of the most iconic and romantic places to watch the sunset on a clear sunny day in northern Denmark! 🇩🇰 You can climb up the lighthouse and walk over the huge dune until you get to the wide cliff… highly recommend!
Alexander B — Google review
Incredible to imagine that they moved the whole lighthouse 70 meters to new place where it rests now. The location and scenery of the lighthouse within the dune is just stunning and a joy for photographers heart. You can get up to the lighthouse for free, but it is about 20 minutes walk from the nearby parking lot. But definitely worth a visit, but be prepared to have sand everywhere.
Milan P — Google review
There is great park up for motorhomes to stay overnight here, which is really appreciated by us. Access from here to the lighthouse is easy and such a lovely walk. Having been here 5 years ago, it was good to see that the lighthouse stands strong against the force of Mother Nature. It was lovely to revisit.
Karen D — Google review
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse is one of the most magical places on the Danish coast. Standing tall among endless sand dunes and overlooking the rough North Sea, it feels both majestic and fragile at the same time. The wind never stops blowing here, and the sand constantly shifts, reminding you that nothing lasts forever. The lighthouse has survived storms, moving dunes, and even an incredible journey when it was relocated further inland to save it from falling into the sea. When you stand by it, you can feel that it carries not just history, but also the spirit of resilience. The walk to the lighthouse feels almost surreal – like stepping into a desert by the ocean. The view from the cliffs is breathtaking, especially when the sky changes with the weather: dramatic clouds, golden sunsets, or the deep blue horizon.
LétovItálii — Google review
An awe-inspiring place where nature is gracefully reclaiming its space. From the cliffs, the ocean stretches endlessly, offering breathtaking views that feel almost otherworldly. The descent to the shore is not for the faint-hearted—soft sand and muddy slopes make the trek challenging and best left to the experienced. But should you reach the hidden sand beach below, the reward is pure enchantment. The scene feels far removed from Northern Europe, as if you’ve stepped into a secret paradise carved by time and tide.
Dome I — Google review
Amazing place! 🤩 Rubjerg Knude is a must-visit. The towering sand dunes and the lighthouse create a surreal and beautiful landscape. Free entry, but expect a 10–15 minute walk from the parking lot by the road. Great views and a unique spot for photos — absolutely worth the trip!
Thomas M — Google review
Amazing place! We approached from smaller parking place and when arrived to rhe dunes, the nature was a total surprise. Also liked that it was possible to climb the lighthouse. Full of amazing memories.
Kristel T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(576)
Fyrvejen 110, 9800 Løkken, Denmark
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Fårup Sommerland (Jammerbugt Kommune)

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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Welove coming up here 💕 Fun rides, always smiling and service minded staff
Mariann K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good day among friends. And then they have some of the best rides you can imagine. We have been here up to several times. Great experience... (Original) En god dag blandt venner. Og så har de nogen af de bedste forlystelser, man kan tænke sig. Vi har været her op til flere gange. Super oplevelse...
Freddy H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place to spend time with your children, family and friends etc. We always have a good time. The staff are decent and pleasant to be around. Smiling and welcoming. Entrance and food, like all other theme parks, are way too high. So we usually bring food from home. But besides this I/we have nothing. To "complain" about me/us. It is clean and nice in the park. And the park we have visited the most, as there is something for all ages. (Original) Fantastisk sted, at tilbringe tid med sine børn, familie og venner etc. Vi hygger os altid. Personalet er ordentligt og hyggeligt at være omkring. Smilende og imødekommende. Indgang og mad er som alle andre forlystelsesparker alt for højt. Så vi tager som regel mad med hjemmefra. Men udover dette har jeg/vi intet. At "brokke" mig/os over. Det er rent og pænt i parken. Og den park vi har besøgt mest, da der er noget for alle aldre.
Rebecca — Google review
(Translated by Google) With a 'neighbor' which in some cases is only an extra hour's drive away, Djurs Sommerland, this may have to be considered if you are an adult playboy, because the number of attractions for adults is limited. Price level is on par with other Parkers = too high = everyone is carrying a hunchback with cooler bag etc. Small appeal - find the reasonable prices because we guests don't actually want to drag the fridge with us from home (the ones we know) and then we'll probably have to buy a delicious salad/sandwich or the like. Then there is just one website that didn't work on the day we were supposed to use it to buy tickets with a discount, but it might just be bad luck - but hardly the day before this function didn't work either. (Original) Med en 'nabo' som i nogle tilfælde kun ligger 1times ekstra kørsel væk, Djurs Sommerland, skal dette måske overvejes, hvis man er et voksen legebarn, for antallet af forlystelser til voksne er begrænset. Pris niveau er på niveau med andre Parker = for højt = alle slæber sig en pukkel på med køletaske etc. Lille opråb - find de fornuftige priser frem for vi gæster gider faktisk ikke slæbe køleskabet med hjemmefra, (dem vi kender) og så skal vi nok købe en lækker salat/sandwich eller lignende. Så er der lige en webside som ikke lige fungerede den dag som vi skulle bruge den til at købe billetter med rabat, men det er måske bare uheld - men næppe dagen før virkede denne funktion heller ikke.
Familien M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Three days at hotel Fårup in lovely surroundings, with delicious food and a summer country with everything related to the profession. The staff at the hotel and in the summer country were nice and welcoming. Nice way to start the holiday (Original) Tre dage på hotel Fårup i dejlige omgivelser, med lækkert mad og et sommerland med alt til faget hørende. Personalet på hotel og i sommerlandet var søde og imødekommende. Dejlig måde at starte ferien på
Steffan H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always good and clean. They really make something out of their decoration. (Original) Altid godt og rent. De e gør virkelig noget ud af deres udsmykning.
Thomas S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great amusement park with lots of quiet zones where you can relax. Use of the slide park with rafting, free fall slide and many other attractions is included in the affordable price. Holders of a season ticket for Hansapark Germany receive a 50% discount. (Original) Toller Freizeitpark mit vielen ruhigen Zonen in denen man runterkommen kann. Die Benutzung des Rutschenparks mit Rafting, Freifallrutsche und vielen anderen Attraktionen ist im günstigen Preis inbegriffen. Inhaber einer Saisonkarte für Hansapark Deutschland bekommen 50% Preisnachlass.
Sascha K — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best amusement parks in all of Denmark, and every year something new has been added to the park (Original) En af de bedste forlystelsesparker i hele Danmark, og hvert år er der blevet tilføjet noget nyt i parken
Sune S — Google review
4.7
(24)
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4.5
(720)
9492 Blokhus, Denmark
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Vikingemuseet Lindholm Høje

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History museum
Museums
Vikingemuseet Lindholm Høje is a modern museum that offers a fascinating insight into Viking culture and history. The museum features exhibitions that showcase how the Vikings lived during the Iron and Viking Ages, including their diet, religious beliefs, agricultural practices, and daily lives. Visitors can explore remarkable reconstructions, panoramas, illustrations, and 3D animations based on recovered relics. Additionally, the museum houses unique artifacts from the Viking Age.
One of the most interesting Viking heritage sites I have seen. It has a museum, graveyard, village and field (ruins/outlines). It may look like piles and scattered rocks but is much more interesting than so. The shapes and sizes have different meaning. The museum has a lot of different archaeological artefacts and exebition from the Iron age to the middle ages.
Sick M — Google review
If you’re at all interested in Viking history, you must visit Lindholm Viking Museum! The site is incredibly well-preserved, offering a fascinating glimpse into Viking life and burial traditions. The museum itself is modern, informative, and thoughtfully curated—perfect for both casual visitors and history enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape adds to the atmosphere, making it a truly immersive experience.
Thomas M — Google review
Excellent museum with English/German/French translation. Not for all exhibits though. Possibly the best I've seen for stone age - bronze age - iron age and into early medieval/viking age. Friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Tim ( — Google review
The museum is relatively well done. That is to say for its size. It's visually appealing and offers interesting information about both the area right next to it, as well as the Limfjorden area more generally.
Floris H — Google review
Nice place, but could be bigger, though the grounds are good and with good views as well. Always loved the area
Mads M — Google review
Nice museum with two expositions. Lot of explanations but only in Danish, English and sometimes German and French.
Bart B — Google review
It's a small and nice visit. There some interactive bits to simulate a fire in a house, also a part with a video how to make a weapon from stone and then you get to see how it looks like. Its not mandatory to pay the museum to see the vicking graveyard but kinda complementa well and does not take much time and is not very expensive.
Filipa P — Google review
The Viking Museum in Aalborg impresses with its view of the ancient burial site and its engaging presentation of Viking life. It displays excavated objects and reconstructions that help visitors understand the historical and cultural context of the time. A brief but remarkable visit for the richness and authenticity of its collection.
Dianne V — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(316)
Vendilavej 11, 9400 Nørresundby, Denmark
https://nordjyskemuseer.dk/u/vikingemuseet-lindholm-hoje/
+45 99 31 74 40
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Aalborg Zoo

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$$$$affordable
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Aalborg Zoo, situated in Aalborg, Denmark, is a renowned zoological garden established in 1935. It houses over 1,500 animals from approximately 126 different species and is committed to conservation efforts and sustainability. The zoo participates in breeding programs for endangered species and supports wildlife preservation initiatives. Visitors can witness giraffes, zebras, kudus, oryx antelopes on the savannah and observe polar bears taking a dip while red pandas enjoy fresh bamboo.
A nice zoo, not so big but it has what's needed to get a good day there.
Tony K — Google review
The Zoo is a nice size zoo that has great exhibits. A few of them actually allow you to walk within the exhibit as long as you stay on the path. Well laid out paths. Plenty of parking in a grass lot just past the zoo entrance. Buy your tickets online prior to your arrival and save a little money!
Sara M — Google review
Great zoo experience with something for all ages. From dinosaurpark to pettingzoo, inovative varied information and some very friendly staff who are also very invested in telling about the different animals and their stories. Their food could do with some more quality vs pricelevel though.
Jesper R — Google review
Aalborg Zoo is a fantastic family-friendly destination! We had a wonderful time exploring the zoo with our kids. They were thrilled to see the impressive dinosaur exhibit, which sparked their imagination. The highlight for them was definitely the big cats – the tigers and lions were magnificent. We also enjoyed watching the zebras and giraffes, and the penguins were absolutely adorable. The lemurs added a playful touch to our visit. The zoo offers a great variety of animals and plenty of interactive experiences for children. Highly recommended for a fun-filled family day out!
F. A — Google review
It was okay, but the animals I wanted to see was sleeping :)… OMG, the otters were so cute. I would definitely go again.
Vegard — Google review
A truly fantastic experience! I loved the focus on rare and endangered species like the magnificent Asian lions and Bornean orangutans. The zoo balances serious conservation with family fun; the Dinosaur Land exhibit, with its life-size characters, was an absolute highlight that the children loved. A must-visit attraction for anyone in the region!
Himakkaradi — Google review
2025-10-15 - Far from being the best zoo we have visited (family of 5 persons). It wasn’t a bad experience, but not really good either. We spend 4 hours here and was asked several times by our kids when should leave (age 10, 7 and 4). There was a Halloween theme, which was made quite well, but sadly it wasn’t enough to change our experience. Also parking the car was a mess as there wasn’t enough parking spots.
Simon K — Google review
Really had a good time at this place . They have quite a good range of animals . You can easily spend upto 3 hours. A lot of eating place and kids play area . The place is kept quite clean and organized . And jot far from the city center.
Karan P — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Mølleparkvej 63, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark
https://aalborgzoo.dk/
+45 96 31 29 29
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Voergaard Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Voergaard Slot is a 16th-century moated castle famous for its ornate furnishings and decorative-arts collection. The castle is steeped in history, with rumors of ghosts adding to its allure. A visit to this castle during Christmas reveals the Danes' love for the festive season and the concept of HYGGE.
Beautiful location. We stopped by on a trip to Skagen to have a picnic. Access to the grounds is free. We didn’t go inside as it is tour guide only and we missed the English speaking tour.
Nick C — Google review
Very interesting tour of the castle 🏰 exciting to hear of the history from beginning of 1500’s and to the present ⭐️ many well kept objects such as paintings and furniture. Especially taken by the leather wallpaper in the golden room from 1750 🤩
Sarah D — Google review
A good intact in Renaissance style castle. They give tours, it’s beautiful outside the building and inside there is a lot of history to fin. There are also some artworks from famous painters.
T W — Google review
It was a nice experience. I would have liked the events outside the castle to last throughout the summer. The rest of the area is very relaxing.
Katta C — Google review
Loved the place. Loved the guide.
MICHAEL J — Google review
An absolute joy to visit and a step back in time. See an old Danish castle with lovely grounds around it and interesting things to view inside. Especially recommended when they have a theme, Christmas, Halloween and Middle Ages are some of the themes I've experienced and they make for a great day!
Martin N — Google review
Interesting castle with a chequered history stretching over 5 centuries. Containing lots of French historical furniture, Napoleon’s china set and a Goya, Ruebens and Raphael painting, this is definitely a place worth a detour.
Henk V — Google review
Amazing place! Love the castle, but also the «Medieval fair» in July, and the Christmas Market.
Line S — Google review
4.5
(1987)
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4.5
(151)
Voergård 6, 9330 Dronninglund, Denmark
http://www.voergaardslot.dk/
+45 98 86 71 08
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Viborg Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Viborg Cathedral, a Romanesque-style religious structure, has been around since the 12th century and boasts two towers as well as noteworthy frescoes. It is a breathtakingly beautiful edifice that can easily rival Notre Dame in Paris. As an iconic landmark of Viborg, one of Denmark's oldest towns, it allows visitors to climb its towers for a small fee.
This cathedral is just plain magnificent. We visited it in start of June and was amazed. For a modest price (10 DKK) for an adult (children are free) you can go inside and even walk up the tower and have a great view over Viborg. I very highly recommend a visit. Wether you are religious, interested in architecture or just on an adventure you will have a great time here.
Rene N — Google review
Lots of access, easy to explore, obviously beautiful, limited educational value. Didn't expect an entrance fee. For our family of 6, the value wasn't exceptional. Had more fun and learned more exploring the grounds and surrounding area using the map/guide.
Becky H — Google review
A must visit if you're in Viborg. They have two crypts underground which you shouldn't miss. The art work is quite lovely but the highlights of the place are the beautiful lamps. The giant candelabra is beautiful as well
Su — Google review
Viborg Cathedral is the cathedral of Viborg Diocese and at the same time the parish church for Viborg Cathedral Parish, which includes the northern part of central Viborg. The church was originally dedicated to Our Lady, i.e. Virgin Mary . From the beginning until 1440, a chapter of Augustinian choirmasters, i.e. a group of priests of the Augustinian Order , was attached to the church, who were tasked with carrying out the various services at the cathedral. - Wikipedia
Charith F — Google review
A very nice and historical place to visit on a weekday. Peaceful and beautiful.
Jonathan L — Google review
Quite possibly the most visually stunning cathedral I've had the pleasure of entering. Absolutely beautiful and rich in history and spiritual inspiration. Be sure to also enter their bell tower and small museum.
David D — Google review
Beautiful place. Doesn't have much less than Notre Dame in Paris. The icon of Viborg, one the oldest towns in Denmark. It's nice that they let you climb the towers. There's a 10 Dkk fee to enter, I would prefer not to pay entry for sacred and holy places.
Salman T — Google review
I loved it. It is a must. It is so worthy the time spent there. Unfortunately, I had no time to visit the museum as well.
Rasha A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Sct. Mogens Gade 4, 8800 Viborg, Denmark
https://www.viborgdomkirke.dk/
+45 23 34 35 46
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Saltcentret

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$$$$affordable
Museum
Specialty Museums
one of our favorite places here in Denmark for us. We visit it regularly and have a good restaurant too. The therapeutic effect of pool salt is very good💯
Geo N — Google review
A little attraction of Mariager. Do not expect too much. Swimming pool is rather a my all but salt water experience paid off. There is also a salt related exhibition, a boutique, and picturesque caffe shop.
Krzysztof N — Google review
Quite a good experience particularly with opportunity to bath in Salt bath however could have been better with more consistent English translations. Video in main museum had subtitles in places but not all the time, video in salt mine exhibit had subtitles in English to show when video would play but then played whole video without subtitles. I get the impression from seat belts on seats this was designed to be an interactive experience but clearly wasn't working as that anymore. There were QR codes with links to videos on museum which were very good it just could have been a bit more consistent for the money.
Derek J — Google review
Small and cozy place located in a very nice area. It was interesting to learn more about salt and take a salted bath 🙂 I liked the choice of salt in the gift shop as well.
Elena G — Google review
Great museum. We really learned interesting things about salt, got to see how it is made (live demo) and could even swim in a pool with saturated salt water. This is great center, with a good shop to buy gifts in and very friendly employees.
Christian — Google review
Amazing place with lots of activities and beautiful views
Sukhmeet S — Google review
Super!
Богдаруся И — Google review
Too expensive and everything is in Danish... The pool is cool, but looks extremely small! The layout is weird, it just doesn't know what it wants to be. So many ugly cinema chairs, a play corner for kids and much more in 20m2 while horribly put together... The salt mine itself isn't even a mine, it's a cheap horribly put together theme park ride that takes not even 5 minutes of your time. And everything is in control of 2 uninterested 14 year olds... Don't recommend going here at all.
Job N — Google review
4.3
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3.8
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Ny Havnevej 6, 9550 Mariager, Denmark
http://www.saltcenter.dk/
+45 98 54 18 16
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Djurs Sommerland

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Amusement park
Fun & Games
Djurs Sommerland is a top-rated amusement park in Northern Europe, open from April to October. With over 60 different rides and attractions, it offers something for everyone. Divided into 8 themes, visitors can explore the Wild West, Pirate Land, and Viking Land. The park features a water park and accommodation options. It's known for its well-maintained grounds and modern rides. Families can enjoy various food offerings and interactive experiences like making bread over an open fire.
What a beautiful place. The rides are fantastic and there plenty of options for the entire family. Picnic tables are provided to enjoy a lunch either purchased there or brought from home. If you prefer a rest, there are plenty of beautiful grassed areas to rest with a book and/or family. 10/10 highly recommend.
M D — Google review
It happens to be the first day open of 2025 for this big adventure park. It is the biggest adventure park in Denmark. My two girls and their cousin can’t wait to get there. We got there around 11am and left till 6pm. It is not very busy today but probably because they were closed during winter and just back today so some rides got technical issues to be fixed. It happens 3 times during our time there. Specially one of the popular ride called The Dragon, my girls waited for more than half hour, then they had been told they need to leave as there is a issue need to be fixed, but they did not offer any fast track pass for those who waited long time there at all. In general, the park is very good and fit all different ages’ need. We had great fun there although when the rain started, it was really cold as there has no indoor rides and no many indoor rest area.
Sabrina Z — Google review
We had a great visit here! Not only were the staff amazing from even before we came, helping with tickets and questions, but the staff in the park were also so friendly and helpful. We had to barely wait in line for most rides which is ideal!! The park has a great variety of rides for all stomachs. There is something for everyone! Trampolines and great picnic facilities and grills areas you can book and use for free. The park was tidy and the day was great!
Emily K — Google review
Had a fantastic day here. Went on a Sunday after the school holidays ended and it wasn't busy. Longest wait time was about 10 mins. Got to try all the rides we wanted to go on and even had down time to sit and chill and use the tramps. Recommend a visit here!
Amy C — Google review
Excellent attraction park. Our kids enjoyed Sommerland more than Legoland. There are so many options for all ages. Park facilities are very well thought and organized. Many food stalls from various cousines. We will come back.
Ali A — Google review
Perfect place! Everything in one place, lots of rides, water park and etc. Also many places to eat, or to grill. Loved it!
Diana P — Google review
Fantastic well kept amusement park in the heart of the danish countryside. Highly recommend to everyone to visit this place.
Jón R — Google review
Very good place for the kids❤️we enjoyed seeing the people and the children together
Joud N — Google review
4.6
(16871)
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4.6
(1299)
Battrupholtvej 3, 8581 Nimtofte, Denmark
https://djurssommerland.dk/
+45 86 39 84 00
9

FÆNGSLET

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Cultural center
Museums
FÆNGSLET, a former state penitentiary turned museum, offers interactive exhibits and guided tours led by former inmates. The prison's unconventional history includes prisoners freely roaming in the evenings and working in workshops during the day. Additionally, the venue hosts concerts within its walls for a unique music experience.
We came here during the medieval festival around August every year. They made it looked it really during the medieval era. There were plays,dances and activities for visitors to try. Plenty of drinks and Foods also to taste. Kids will definitely enjoy here ada there were many activities for them and some playgrounds. With plenty of parking space but better to be early as it gets full after lunch already.
Meriam D — Google review
This prison museum was incredibly interesting and left a deep impression. I found every section engaging, with new and informative displays around each corner. The basement was the most impactful part for me — especially the photo of a former prisoner, which really stayed with me. Most of the written information is available in English, making it easy to follow along. However, the films are all in Danish, so keep that in mind if you don’t speak the language. Overall, a powerful and well-designed museum that I definitely recommend visiting.
Anna — Google review
Amazing museum. Very busy, great stories to tell.
Charli O — Google review
It was okay but we had smaller children and it was not very interesting for them. The biker gang stuff, the contraband search game and the escape tunnel were good though and I would still recommend it if people have the time.
Colin S — Google review
Faengslet as an event site has potential but it is cold everywhere. The atmosphere is authentic but low-key. We had a great event!
Rogier H — Google review
Museum and Christmas market opening- was spectacular
Rosemary B — Google review
Amazing history museum in an old prison. It guides you through history of Danish penal system and engages you with stories of Danish criminal underground and increduble jailbreaks.
Adam — Google review
A nice stay. Extra plus for the good beds and superb bed lining. On the downside it smelled of mold in the sleeping area. The museum was a treat and the whole family enjoyed it.
Morgan S — Google review
4.5
(5717)
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4.5
(407)
Fussingsvej 8, 8700 Horsens, Denmark
https://faengslet.dk/
+45 76 10 00 11
10

Gram Slot

Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Refined hotel in a 15th-century lakeside castle with modern apartments, a farm & a concert venue.
We had the most lovely dining experience at Graham slot in June 2022. We enjoyed the accommodations very much. Our room was lovely with plenty of space and very cozy. The grounds are breathtakingly beautiful with gardens, trails, and a playground! We had dinner at the Gram Slot restaurant, and it was beyond amazing!! My young daughter, 2 teenagers, my husband, and myself all thoroughly enjoyed our three-course dinner. First course was delicious smoked salmon with caviar and vegetables: it was divine. Our second course was the most juicy tenderloin with root vegetables. Our third course was moist chocolate brownie with walnuts; but they accommodated our nut- allergic daughters with apple cobbler. The wine pairings were perfect. The chef and wait staff were splendid. Thank you for a wonderful evening!
Angie S — Google review
Had to postpone a private booking due to a death in the immediate family. The venue deliberately didn't respond to mails and calls weren't answered because they were moving to another place or something. Then they refused to postpone the booking because it's a new venue, and had to receive full payment with no service. They didn't even claim part of the responsibility.
Kangwa P — Google review
How’s our wedding plus reception at Gram Slot. We also booked our all the accommodation. Owner Svend and Exec Chef/Manager Alex were very accommodating for the 60 people in attendance. Accommodation was clean and spacious. Team were very helpful in ensuring satisfaction of our guests. Food quality was fantastic and the wine pairings were perfect. Really recommended!
Luke A — Google review
Returning for the second time, with a two year gap and the development of the place astonishes me! A very nice place to visit and a fine example on how an idea can become a community wide project and commitment.
Nicolai A — Google review
Their website somehow lacks quite a bit of information about events going on. If there had been more information the trip would have been far more enjoyable. A lot of the things that happen there only happen at a certain time once a day and the information for some of these things were hard to find.
Marc S — Google review
We held our wedding dinner at Gram Slot, and was very satisfied :) The food and location was amazing and we got the bridal suite on the second floor with view of the garden. The only thing we did not understand was why they do not have more weedings at the castle, it is ideal for it :) Pricewise it was really good as well, 21 adaults, 2 kids was less than DKK 20K. Thank you Gram Slot for having us!
Søren A — Google review
Small castle where nearby you can rent a room without AC and sometimes with 1 toilet for 3 rooms.
Bonifacy — Google review
Omfg. Downtown Abbey eat your heart out! Such a stunning place! The beauty cant be explained or put in words!
Jane O — Google review
4.2
(2503)
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3.2
(137)
Slotsvej 56, 6510 Gram, Denmark
https://www.gramslot.dk/
+45 74 82 00 40
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11

Fredericia Musicalteater

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
I have been only on one musical, but everything was great, beside the chairs that were very simple. Great musical for children, great costumes, really good scene, great sound.
Daniel G — Google review
Great acoustic, friendly staff and next level shows 🤩
Stella — Google review
Productions are stunning and definitely worth watching! And that's enough to give them 5 stars even though the seating wasn't that comfortable in my opinion.
Maria C — Google review
Very nice theater with stunning performances way above what you would expect in a city this size. Their musicals are fantastic and sometimes world premieres. Many of the shows are later touring Copenhagen and Aarhus. The building itself is not the very best from audience perspective, as it is rather narrow and deep
Ole E — Google review
Live performance of the highest standards - musical theatre lovers delight!
Anne-Marie V — Google review
Have been to Fredericia Teater three times now to see Rasmus Seebach Musical, The Prince of Egypt and now Tarzan. It a great experience each and every time. Thanks.
Dennis L — Google review
Coming from New York, I can say this is easily broadway quality and the best theater (value for the money) in Denmark!
Rick S — Google review
Show was great - room was so sweltering hot that I was literally dripping with sweat. Has to be better at that price point.
Seruvious R — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(168)
Prinsessegade 29, 7000 Fredericia, Denmark
http://www.fredericiamusicalteater.dk/
+45 53 73 96 00
12

Rote Str.

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Rote Strasse is a charming pedestrian thoroughfare in historic surroundings, boasting numerous boutiques and art galleries. It offers a pleasant space for walking, shopping and dining, with a variety of options available. The street also features small shops that add to its old-world charm. Its beauty lies in the fact that it is a long pedestrian street where one can find everything they need from delicious food to beer or even bubble tea.
Rote Straße in Flensburg is a charming and historic street known for its quaint atmosphere and beautiful old buildings. Lined with unique shops, cozy cafes, and artisan boutiques, it's a perfect place for a leisurely stroll. The street's cobblestone paths and well-preserved architecture offer a glimpse into Flensburg's rich past, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
The G — Google review
It could be a good area for those who interested in local historical background and buildings. Like many other places in Germany, this area has been cared and well maintained by the people cherish the local historical relics. Inside of area where hidden some exciting lovely dining places can be found, such as beer garden, Irish and British restaurants, bars and etc.. How interesting!Imagine you spend a wonderful evening in the English garden right in the middle of German town! Little shops and boutiques have been opened since then. If you’re new in town, this is one of place you should not miss.
Angela M — Google review
Classic Germany city atmosphere, clean, historic, quiet. It's a bit small, unfortunately there aren't many eating and drinking options.
Nurgul D — Google review
Interesting place in Flensburg with lovely old side-streets & niche businesses. Flensburg great place to explore with haven & boat trips. 10 minutes over border to Denmark, all very friendly & relaxed - multilingual - German, Danish, English.
Rob N — Google review
Verona - via Munich, to the danish girl that recommended going to Flensburg and visiting Rote Strasse´, big Thank You! =) I very much appreciated the "old town" style architecture and small shops, cafés, museums. The street is short but walking to the right at the end (coming in from Klostergang) will take you to a town square with local market (saturday only?) and after that you have the main street of FLensburg straight ahead as well, plenty to see. Much better than staying in Hamburg on my way home, genom Danmark till(+) Sverige.
Jocke K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had read about the red street and wanted to see it for myself. What can I say? I'm absolutely thrilled with the atmosphere; the courtyards are fantastic and so cozy. I'll definitely go back, as I feel like I haven't seen everything yet. Highly recommended ***** (Original) Ich hatte von der roten Straße gelesen und wollte mir ein eigenes Bild davon machen. Was soll ich sagen? Bin total begeistert von der Atmosphäre, die Hinterhöfe sind fantastisch und so gemütlich. Ich werde definitiv wieder hinfahren, da ich - nach meinem Gefühl - noch nicht alles gesehen habe. Wirklich empfehlenswert *****
Britta M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great street with lots of beautiful interior open spaces. Art street I would say. Worth a visit. (Original) Supert gate med mange flotte invendige åpne arealer. Kunst gate kan jeg si. Verdt å besøke.
Jaroslavas N — Google review
(Translated by Google) This street is only a few hundred meters long...but it's absolutely beautiful and definitely worth seeing! Be sure to check out the many courtyards with their great shops and restaurants. You almost feel like you've stepped back into the Middle Ages. (Original) Diese Straße ist zwar nur einige hundert Meter lang...aber wunderschön und absolut sehenswert! Unbedingt in die vielen Hinterhöfe mit tollen Geschäften und Gastronomie reinschauen. Man fühlt sich fast ins Mittelalter versetzt.
Klaus W — Google review
4.6
(202)
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4.4
(256)
24937 Flensburg, Germany
13

Viking Museum Haithabu

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Viking Museum Haithabu, located near Schleswig, Germany, offers a captivating journey into the world of the Vikings. The open-air museum features a village-like setting with recreated houses and a riverside area, providing an immersive experience of Viking culture. Visitors can explore a vast array of excavated artifacts, including ancient weapons, intricate jewelry, and everyday tools that offer insight into the craftsmanship and daily life of the Vikings.
A great place for all who like history and especially the period of Viking culture. A modern facility friendly to visitors. The ticket price is very attractive in relation to the quality of the museum. A place worth visiting
Mateusz B — Google review
It is a really beautiful place all around full of history Unfortunately, I do not speak German and inside the museum there really is very little that can be found with information in English I expected to have more knowledge about what am so passionate about, but that was not the case Still, I recommend the place
Liliana A — Google review
It really is hard to represent this place via pictures. The quiet, the smell, the absolutely immense size of the site... you must go and experience it. The village was built with impressive attention to detail. The animals surrounding the area add to the atmosphere of a time were food was produced close to where it was consumed. The sheep you can actually get close too and approach. Museum staff is adorable! =) Super helpful in setting up the voice guides. Definitely a bucket list item for viking and nature fans. Notes I wish I had before going: 1) It's a huge place! Go with time. At least half a day. The museum closes at 17h, that can complicate an afternoon visit. 2) Start at the museum, it will give you context on the landscape where the village sits. 3) Take food with you. There is a coffee shop there, but limited meal choices. Only one restaurant close by. Decent food, but bit pricey. Not very friendly to foreigners, no English menu. 4) If you are into woods, you can take some extra time to explore the area around. 5) If you go by public transport, remember it's a rural area. Flashier clothes / left leaning symbols may get you an occasional intrigued and not so friendly pair of eyes.. or comments.
Helga G — Google review
Good museum of the Viking Age. For English speakers there is a complete book of reading for the exhibits and you can use your phone for audio and text information. The outdoor recreation of buildings is good but under developed - there is little explanation. A lot more could be done here.
Tim ( — Google review
Very interesting and informative museum of the Viking city of Hedeby. That was a power Center of Denmark in the Viking age.
Allan C — Google review
Absolutely fascinating place with an importance during Viking times that can hardly be exaggerated. Highly recommended!
Christoph — Google review
Very interesting museum and exhibits rather spoilt by poor building design and poor exhibition design. When we visited we had to wait for about 20 minutes outside the entrance before we could buy tickets. What happens when it rains? The entrance building should have been much larger in order to accommodate the large numbers of people who visit. Once we had tickets we had to go outside again to access the exhibition crossing the line of people waiting to buy tickets. Large numbers of the exhibits are badly lit so that it is not possible to read the information cards. Some exhibits are on shelves above eye level so it is not possible to see them! There is very little information in English. At the housing site there is a short leaflet available describing the houses but at the main exhibition there is virtually no information available in English. I am sure that English-speaking visitors would be willing to buy an information booklet in English; it would make the visit so much more enjoyable and informative! So many opportunities have been missed!
Nigel W — Google review
I attended the summer Market (Viking event) held on the archaeological site. So, a visit inside the museum was absolutely necessary. The museum is very interesting as you will see all the items found so far on the site. I heard that the searches are not finished yet, so more items are added year after year.
Helcanen H — Google review
4.4
(8709)
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4.5
(238)
Haddebyer Ch B76, 24866 Busdorf, Germany
http://www.haithabu.de/
+49 4621 813122
14

Rendsburg High Bridge

Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Early-1900s iron railroad bridge that crosses the Kiel Canal at a height of over 40 meters.
The Rendsburg High Bridge (1913) is a railway viaduct at Rendsburg, Germany. A "transporter" suspended below the bridge carries cars and pedestrians across the Kiel Canal every 15 minutes. It hangs just six meters above water level and ships must time their passage carefully.
David S — Google review
An interesting way of transporting people and cars over the canal. As pedestrians and bikes are prioritised, and the que for cars can be long (takes max 4 cars of max 3,5 tons, and no motorhomes), go there on foot or by bike. It's free of charge either way. Runs 4 times per hour.
Lennart N — Google review
A really beautiful bridge with an interesting transportation for crossing the river. Meanwhile, taking a train passing through the bridge is fantastic, sine it is really high, you would get an astoniahing view. ;)
Shi S — Google review
Great historical technology still in service to admire
Maurizio M — Google review
Wonderful service from the Schwebebahn Captain, who opened up the barriers for us although he was ready to go.
Ruth M — Google review
Absolutely worth a little detour: the re-opened „flying ferry“ across the canal :)
Marius S — Google review
Great place if you like this kind of construction and water!!!
Jerry B — Google review
Unfortunately closed, otherwise higher rating!
Johan S — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(126)
Am Kreishafen, 24768 Rendsburg, Germany
https://www.wsa-nord-ostsee-kanal.wsv.de/Webs/WSA/WSA-Nord-Ostsee-Kanal/DE/1_Wasserstrasse/2_Tunnel-Bruecken-Faehren/2_Bruecken_Schwebefaehre/1_EHB-RD_Schwebefaehre/EHB-RD_Schwebefaehre_node.html;jsessionid=DABA7F94E770971EB7F86AF7B2F31DAD.live11292
+49 4331 2060
15

German submarine U-995

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Technology museum
Sights & Landmarks
German submarine U-995 is a historical and technical museum located on Laboe beach, housed in a World War II-era U-boat. This Nazi Germany submarine was damaged in 1944 and later used by the Norwegian navy until the 1960s. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into its tight interior, including the engine room, cabins, control stations, and torpedo tubes. It is one of the few remaining intact U-boats and sits next to the Laboe Naval Memorial.
This was incredibly interesting. I had the opportunity to go here with three of my friends. It’s unbelievable to think people actually lived in this submarine!
Nick — Google review
This is probably the number 1 attraction in the area, and yet you don't need to be there long, and it definitely stirs mixed emotions. On the one hand, it's really cool to get to walk through a submarine, the engineering, the equipment, the pipes and valves, the electrics and communication, etc. are all fascinating. So, too, is a view of how the crew slept and ate in such a cramped space. But then the sombre thought that these guys were killing your guys, never really leaves you. Lest we forget.
L E — Google review
A fantastic visit to the U-995 submarine in Laboe! An educational and informative experience about naval history and World War II. The submarine is clean and well-organized, with clear explanations. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts.
M K — Google review
The Uboat gives an excellent insight to the life on the narrow boat during second worldwar and after. It is amazing to see how tight these places have been.
Sc. U — Google review
Been on my bucket list for a few years. Great piece of machinery well worth a visit.
Paul B — Google review
Impressive! Well maintained, easy to access and such an historical place. Respect to submariners for their courage.
B — Google review
Super cool. Would recommend to anyone interested in war history. Would like to give a shoutout to the nearby restaurant "Fischkuche Laboe". Vistit this place if you're in the area. They have the best schnitzel and fries i have ever tasted.
Jacob M — Google review
A worthy memorial and museum for sailers in WW1 and WW2. Nice view on the top, and U-996 was cool to walk through.
Mathias N — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(521)
Strandstraße 92, 24235 Laboe, Germany
https://deutscher-marinebund.de/marine-ehrenmal-u-995/marine-ehrenmal/
+49 4343 4948490
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Naval Memorial

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Space of remembrance
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Naval Memorial, also known as the Laboe Naval Memorial, is a significant war memorial featuring a tower and observation deck. Originally built in 1936 to honor sailors of World War I, it now symbolizes all seafarers who lost their lives in both world wars. The towering structure offers a small exhibition on the ground floor and stunning panoramic views from its platform.
Amazing place for remembrance! Also a dark structure as from what time frame it is, it’s an unsettling place at the same time! Beautiful but kind of intimidating which was the point of the structure.. he himself didn’t like the design I read!
Pieter-Jan E — Google review
Too few to visit basically only a few ship models to see along with some history of German Navy. View at the top is great
Randy L — Google review
You can walk up on the inside however the stairs are open so you can look down, not good if you don’t like heights.I’m ok looking out just not down. That the lift as the view is worth it. The museum is also interesting and they used the same scale for the models so you can compare the sizes of the vessels
Ove — Google review
Super interesting and impactful experience. I am more of an artsy person, but i would not miss this. Definitely worth the entrance fee especially to see all the ship models, the view and the submarine! It is such a unique experience to walk inside a submarine and get to know all the historical and technical details about it. I absolutely recommend to visit.
Dorottya-Agota S — Google review
In memory to the fallen soldiers. The memorial looks powerful and depressive. Inside there are some pictures and stories about the war time. I like the wall with many submarines, it shows how many of them sank. It is crazy. So many lost lives. The tower is quite high and inside is a bit creepy if you walk the stairs. The view from the tower is great. It is definitely worth seeing it.
July S — Google review
Fascinating memorial tastefully done.
David R — Google review
Just down the street about a block, there is a ticket stand that will sell you a ticket to get in. Well, it's less of a ticket and more of a token that you put in at the turnstile. This originally was the German Naval Memorial for the sailors of the German Navy during World War I. After the Second World War it was then changed into an all naval memoral for sailors of all countries' Navys. Behind the tower is a museum that goes over the history of the German Navy and a number of Naval Maritime Disasters. I would highly suggest that you go through this portion of the museum before going into the tower itself. Once you get through the museum you go down a set of stairs and underneath the open area that you walked across to get to the museum. Under here are a number of wreaths and memorials to ships and sailors who lost their lives. You will then cross to the other side where you will enter into the tower itself and the exhibit continues. And shows the losses of German ships during both world wars and The transformation of the German Navies. You can take the flight of stairs, or the elevator all the way up to the top of the memorial where you have a wonderful view of U-995 and the surrounding beach. 12/10 would recommend you to go visit if you're in the area.
Jack K — Google review
Interesting combination of a memorial and a museum. U995 is a must see if you can, also. Wonderful view of the coast if you go to the top of the memorial tower.
RG B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(442)
Strandstraße 92, 24235 Laboe, Germany
http://www.deutscher-marinebund.de/
+49 4343 4948490
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Designer Outlet Neumünster

Outlet mall
Shopping
Children's clothing store
Clothing store
Gift shop
Luggage store
Designer Outlet Neumünster offers a wide range of stores and products with great discounts. You can find quality clothing from many popular brands, often with additional deals. The selection is good and prices are really worth it. The only downside is that there aren’t many options for food or lunch, but overall, it’s a great place for shopping if you’re looking for variety and good value.
Vr M — Google review
Great little “village” of designer brands from all categories, dotted with coffee shops and ice cream parlors. The shopping selection is impressive and well-organized, with something for every taste and budget. Food wise, it’s functional rather than fantastic but enough to keep you going. Don’t expect a culinary highlight. A well-maintained and pleasant place for a day of bargain hunting (weather permitting).
Per S — Google review
Nice place, many brand outlets are available here. Need to pick and choose for offers. Majorly good for shoes brands like Nike and Adidas, schedules particularly. Beautiful place very neat and clean, nice cozy restaurants and different options to pick and choose. Play area for the kids all in all very good place to visit with family.
Nikhil K — Google review
Nice place....reminds me of Kildare Village in Ireland which is an excellent Outlet shopping experience. Some good dealson leather goods and clothes. Lots of hot dogs and beer as its Germany naturally but tasty!
Peter M — Google review
I arrived early in the morning at Designer Outlet Neumünster, when all the shops were still closed and the place was quiet. The calm before the shopping rush gave me a chance to really take in the spacious layout and the modern design of the outlet. Located on Oderstraße 10, it’s about 45 minutes by car from Hamburg, and you can also get there by train from Hamburg Dammtor to Neumünster with a transfer, which takes around 1.5 hours. Even before the shops opened at 10 am, I noticed the huge parking area with plenty of spots, including premium and electric vehicle charging stations. The outlet hosts over 120 designer stores offering discounts up to 70%, featuring brands like Karl Lagerfeld, Woolrich, and Zwilling. I was excited to come back later and explore all the fashion, accessories, and more. The peaceful morning also gave me a moment to appreciate the cafes and restaurants that would soon fill with visitors. It felt like a perfect blend of convenience and style, making it clear why this spot is a favorite for both locals and travelers looking for great deals near Hamburg. If you’re coming without a car, the best way is to take the train from Hamburg Dammtor to Neumünster, then a short bus or taxi ride to the outlet. It’s an easy trip and well worth it for a day of shopping and relaxing in a clean, welcoming environment.
ROSIE P — Google review
Designer Outlet Neumünster is a pleasant place to visit with a good variety of shops and a clean, well-organized layout. While not everything is cheaper than elsewhere, you can still find some good deals if you take the time to look around. There are also a few places to eat, which makes it easy to spend a few hours here. Parking is simple and convenient, which is always a plus. Overall, a nice shopping experience
Gobinesan R — Google review
Thats a great place for shopping. You can find deals, coffee shops, chocolate store, food trucks, parking. Everything
B. — Google review
I recommend a WHOLE day here. It's really worth seeing all the stores, we spent 4.5 hours there and it wasn't enough. Coach, Aigner, Joop Mixed with Levi, Marco Polo , Wrangler ... A mix of high end brands and affordable brands. Highly recommend 🥳
Mahdiyeh P — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(388)
Oderstraße 10, 24539 Neumünster, Germany
http://www.mcarthurglen.com/de/designer-outlet-neumuenster/de/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=MAG07&y_source=1_Mzk5ODY2MC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
+49 4321 5586880
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Museum Holstentor

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Museum
Historical landmark
Museum Holstentor is a fully restored Medieval gate in Lubeck, Germany, which now houses a museum dedicated to the city's history. Dating back to 1477, this iconic Gothic-style gate marks the western end of the former Hanseatic City and is recognized as one of the most visited sites in the country. The gate features two rounded towers and a block in the middle that appear as a single structure from one side but can be differentiated from another.
Beautiful, historic, serene place to walk around. Lots of transport nearly, you can get here but a bus or the main Lubeck central station is about a 5 minute walk only. Recommended..!
A K — Google review
You see this old building when you enter the city. It gives a fairytale vibe. I really like the ambiance. Also i took pictures in the evening.
Didem E — Google review
It's a beautiful historic monument. Must visit if you would love to learn about the Hanseatic trade links and regime.
Melissa A — Google review
Holsten Gate (Holstentor) is the trademark building of Lübeck. If you visit Lübeck, it must be the first place in your bucket list. After leaving behind the central train station or bus station, you will begin your Lübeck walking tour from here. Recommended!
Saiful S — Google review
Such a beautiful and iconic landmark, rich in history and picture perfect. Highly recommend the museum❤️
Annie — Google review
The Holstentor is such a wonderful landmark which luckily survived to the modern age. The inside holds a nice little museum with different themed rooms and also a rather beautiful model of the medieval city.
Klaus W — Google review
A must see in Lübeck and a beautiful entrance to the old town. The Museum is small but also worth a visit if you have time.
T F — Google review
It was an excursion from MSC cruise. We didn't enter the museum but walked around the city. It was so beautiful.
Lee S — Google review
4.6
(9202)
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4.5
(1467)
Holstentorplatz, 23552 Lübeck, Germany
https://museum-holstentor.de/
+49 451 1224129
19

Lübecker Altstadt

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Lübecker Altstadt, also known as the Innenstadt, is a vibrant medieval old town with charming courtyards, alleys, and squares lined with elaborate gabled buildings. This historic area is home to iconic landmarks such as the Holstentor gate, Marienkirche church, and Heiligen-Geist-Hospital. Visitors can explore the Museum Harbor with its historic sailing ships and discover small specialty shops and traditional German restaurants throughout the area.
4.6
(2170)
Lübeck, Germany, USA
20

Travemünde

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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Travemünde is a charming Baltic Sea resort and an important port for ferries to Scandinavia. The area boasts seafood restaurants along the Trave River, offering stunning views of Travemünde Beach and the Bay of Lübeck. Visitors can explore the historic Alter Leuchtturm lighthouse, which houses a maritime museum, and tour the impressive 4-masted sailing ship Passat.
4.3
(787)
Germany
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21

Church of St. Nicholas

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of St. Nicholas, a magnificent redbrick structure that survived World War II almost unscathed, stands as a testament to Late Gothic architecture in Northern Europe. It is the largest of its kind and boasts a stunning Baroque-style interior adorned in red and beige hues. Visitors can explore the church from 10am to 6pm for a donation of 2 euros per adult, with printed guides available in English and German.
This historical and very nice church is located in a very quiet place. There’s a small water passageway nearby. The old and beautiful architecture is grand and magnificent. It seems to be undergoing some maintenance, but it’s still very lovely and highly recommended to visit.
Hossein S — Google review
Absolutely stunning church to visit. Lots of ships inside as dedication to the sailors. Beautiful organ
Boris N — Google review
Lovely church and full of history. Well worth a visit. 2 euro admission suggested.
Philip N — Google review
St. Nikolai Church in Wismar is a stunning example of Brick Gothic architecture, built in the 14th century and dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. It was the parish church for sailors and merchants in this important Hanseatic port city. • The nave is over 37 meters high, one of the tallest of its kind in northern Germany. • Built entirely of red brick, it shows the classic style of North German Gothic churches. • The tower was destroyed in WWII and later rebuilt. • Today, it’s both a church and concert venue, known for its organ and historical charm. • It’s part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and the European Route of Brick Gothic.
Neda N — Google review
The main point of attraction is the detailed architecture and artwork. The handbook gotten at the entrance can help you navigate the building and gain more insight. It's proximity to the train station is an added advantage.
Chiamaka — Google review
Wonderful church and nice area around. Not crowded at all, so you can feel yourself comfortable enjoying it. The person at the entrance played a flute, creating a great and unusual atmosphere.
Mikhail K — Google review
I found this church extremely interesting.Despite its a Gothic church, its progressist. I have visited Many churches all over the world, but its the first time I see a Kinderkapelle inside a Gothic church . Very interesting and way to intégrate people. Well done!
Adriana V — Google review
A very beautiful church of St. Nicholas. Jut 5 minutes away from the main station and 10 minutes from the port harbour. This church is one of the main tourist attractions of Wismar. It has the same neo-gothic architecture built up in red stone. Inside you can find printed guides in English and German to have a read while you walk around. Has a small souvenir and postcard kiosk inside the church itself.
SACHIT V — Google review
4.7
(1400)
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4.4
(280)
St.-Nikolai-Kirchhof 15, 23966 Wismar, Germany
https://kirchen-in-wismar.de/gemeinden/st-nikolai/
+49 3841 213624
22

Uelzen

Transit station
Sights & Landmarks
1887 station reinvented as a work of art, with colorful mosaics & ecological ambitions.
It has a very interesting design. Like rural areas. It gives you a sincere feeling of being among mud houses where people are more happy 😊 is that the reality here? I don’t know. Just walked around the town it looked beautiful. Lovely red brick houses.
Ishaq A — Google review
I really loved the Architecture of this beautiful train station. As it looks a small station but it has good connections with the bigger German cities. I wish I could had more time to explore this station. In future I’ll definitely like to explore this beautiful building which you can see in the photos. Best, Adeel
Adeel M — Google review
Hundertwasser was the name of the artist whose work enhances this railway station transforming it into a working railway station with an artistic flair. There are indeed many train connections here on a daily basis and the facilities here are very good.
Dave P — Google review
Beautiful Bahnof 😍 Its a Royal railway station at Uelzen, beautiful architecture its an environmental culturally oriented! And for its beauty its one of the town’s most popular tourist attraction! Have wc, db service store, food stalls, everything as every bahnhof 🙌🏻
Netravati P — Google review
Hundertwasser's last work. Enjoy the miracle in real life, don’t hesitate to wait a little bit and be alone in every little corner possible. It’s living art in the real life, people are living and moving around. it’s natural, don’t be surprised. For us, it was worth waiting for another train to continue our journey.
Peter ( — Google review
Beautiful train station with a clear Hundertwasser touch. Certainly makes the commute through the station special.
Thomas M — Google review
Small station with a unique interior design akin to the Flintstones. The floor has an undulating design with matching wall design. Quirky and so not Germany. The cafe/bakery is large with many tables, ample space and with a clear view of the platforms.
Shahir S — Google review
As we missed the train we had two hours to loom round. It's a nice town.
Richard L — Google review
3.9
(4938)
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4.5
(93)
Friedensreich-Hundertwasser-Platz 1, 29525 Uelzen, Germany
https://www.bahnhof.de/id/6310
23

Stadtmuseum Güstrow

Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
(Translated by Google) Nice little museum about the history of Güstrow from the Middle Ages to today. Super nice employees and no entry fee! Not so crowded, so you can look at everything in peace. (Original) Schönes kleines Museum zur Geschichte Güstrows vom Mittelalter bis heute. Super nette Mitarbeiterinnen und ohne Eintritt! Nicht so voll, so dass man alles in Ruhe anschauen kann.
Antje — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must-see if you want to expand your knowledge of Güstrow's history... No admission—donations are welcome at the end of your visit. (Original) Unbedingt, wenn jemand sein Wissen über die Geschichte Güstrows erhellen möchte... Kein Eintritt-gerne Spende am Ende des Besuches
Katrin S — Google review
nice
Aborihan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice collection of different eras, bigger than expected and still free (Original) Schöne Sammlung verschiedener Epochen, Größer als erwartet und noch kostenfrei
Yvonne L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Considering it's free, you get quite a lot. (Original) Dafür dass es kostenlos ist, hat man ganz schön viel geboten bekommen.
Christian T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The City Museum could be a good next stop for our Stroke and Aphasia Support Group. The accessible design... The building's access and elevator are ideal for our support group. The free museum visit is also great, of course. (Original) Das Stadtmuseum könnte ein nächster Anlaufpunkt für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe Schlaganfall und Aphasie sein. Die barrierefreie Gestaltung... Zufahrt UND Fahrstuhl im Gebäude bieten sich super gut für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe an. Toll ist natürlich auch der kostenlose Besuch im Museum....
Erika K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but nice: carefully selected, attractive exhibits from history, social history and art, supported by multimedia. Entry is free. A worthwhile visit! (Original) Klein, aber fein: Sorgfältig ausgewählte, attraktive Exponate aus Geschichte, Sozialgeschichte und Kunst, multimedial unterstützt. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos. Ein lohnender Besuch!
Cordula K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Designed and furnished with a lot of love and expertise, something for everyone, from the Bronze Age to modern times (Original) Mit viel Liebe und Sachverstand konzipiert und eingerichtet, für jeden etwas dabei, von Bronzezeit bis Neuzeit
Steffen B — Google review
4.8
(29)
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4.0
(83)
Franz-Parr-Platz 10, 18273 Güstrow, Germany
http://www.guestrow.de/stadt-kultur-politik/kultur/stadtmuseum/
+49 3843 769120
24

Kristall Kur- und Gradier-Therme Bad Wilsnack

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Swimming pool
Spas
All pools hold salt water of different concentrations. The large 24% salt pool with small round stones at the bottom is a unique and wonderful experience. Lots of water surface. Lots of outdoor sun chairs. I highly recommend a visit. The only negative is the restaurant menu, which has very few vegetarian options (a pizza) and 0 vegan options. The food consists mainly of chips, schnitzels and sausages. Perhaps not what those seeking to improve their health should be eating... But in total five stars. The food is secondary to the bath, one can eat somewhere else.
Kjell K — Google review
Although they offer several options, the facilities were so full, that it was more stressful than relaxing.There should be a maximum capacity allowing for a relaxing atmosphere.The meditation cave smelled rancid.
Maria M — Google review
I was there at least 3 times. A little bit far from Berlin, but variaty of pools with different saltiness, e.g 1.2%, 5%, 12%, 24% as well as variety of saunas definitely worse driving there. Big and free parking lot.
O C — Google review
Nice place to relax. 24% salt content seems even a bit much, the 12% seemed best for floating while still being able to swimm. The main area is a bit noisy and while hardly any sunbeds are used, most are reserved. Great sauna area, however very little respect (from the staff) for people that don't feel entirety comfortable being nacked around others. Also, a lot off their health claims are based on esoteric myth and/or are scientifically disproven.
Dustin H — Google review
Great sauna, but the wierd German-talking goldfish gave me brain rot.
Mika K — Google review
Nice and silent place for the older ones. At weekends you do get a lot of families with kids in the pools, but sauna areas are still occupied by the local pensioners. Expensive food and drinks do not add charm. Salty baths are nice, but the level of salt cannot be compared to the Dead Sea. Having said that, I do not think that there are better options around unless you go to Berlin.
Ya S — Google review
A oasis of peace and relaxation. I was there both in summer and winter and I really enjoyed it. I really hate cold weather so in winter I only used the indoor pools, but some of the outdoor are also available. You can use your swimming suit or just be naked, which some people do as they use sauna as well. Perfect for a weekend escape.
Isabela S — Google review
4.5
(5993)
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4.0
(90)
Am Kähling 1, 19336 Bad Wilsnack, Germany
http://www.kristalltherme-bad-wilsnack.de/
+49 38791 80880
25

Ravensbrück Memorial

Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The museum is well laid out and presented. Clear explanations, pictures & graphics on: - the formation, duration and liberation of the camp. - every aspect of life within the camp. Entrance is free. Well worth the visit. Highly recommended.
Keith C — Google review
Need to decide between seeing Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück best go here. The female inmates witness stories and the building infrastructure left standing give a much deeper impression of all the horrors and inhumanities of concentration camp life in the period.
CCTV T — Google review
Really worth to visit, touching… we must never forget. Well organized and preserved. The city is charming, but some restaurants and hotels - only cash.
Gessica — Google review
Very interesting, really recommend this place.
Karol R — Google review
78 years go, after several months imprisoned in Ravensbrück, my grand-mother was delivered by the Red Army in April 1945. As a member of the French Resistance, she was denounced and deported to this concentration camp. In January 1939, Himmler let build up the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Brandenburg, North of Berlin, the only camp for women. The first inmates - German and Austrian women - arrived in May 1939. Some 130,000 prisoners, mostly women but also men and children, were imprisoned in Ravensbrück. In six years, Ravensbrück was transformed into a vast concentration camp complex, surrounded by satellites (kommandos) serving the German industry. The inmates were forced to work more than twelve hours a day, punctuated by dawn and evening calls, to develop and maintain the site; they served as slave labor in the sewing workshops and electrical assembly industries such as Siemens and Halske, as well as in the arms industries such as Heinkel, BMW, Mercedes and Skoda. Some were subjected to the medical experiments of Dr. Karl Gebhardt. Polish girls, nicknamed "rabbits" and political prisoners NN, Nacht und Nebel. They were subjected to sterilization experiments, muscle and bone transplants... After such a "nerve-wracking experience", my grand-mother passed her grand-children the following message: "There is no foreigner on this planet 🌍. ☮️ Peace can not be kept by force. Everyone shall contribute to achieve it by understanding" What a heritage from such a woman 👩 who survived this part of History.
Jean-Philippe D — Google review
A sad place , but people must see.
Robert R — Google review
A very moving visit beautiful scenery. Well worth visit. Museum fabulous very informative.
Stephen J — Google review
The place must be visited, and it's inspiring. The courage of people... Unbelievable. The problem is the lack of information displayed in English.
X W — Google review
4.4
(496)
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4.5
(82)
16798, Str. d. Nationen, 16798 Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
https://www.ravensbrueck-sbg.de/
+49 33093 6080
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26

Fontane Therme

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Spa and health club
Spas
Lovely spa and wellness centre, set on the shore of a lake, a beautiful setting. One of the highlights is the "Seesauna", where you can look out onto the lake while sweating in 80°C heat - and dip in the cold lake water afterwards, if you like. There are other saunas, too, plus steam bath etc, as well as salt pools and a larger pool for swimming.
Roger — Google review
Nice Therme with 4 Saunas, a quiet area which I didn't like because it was rather uncomfy with cheap blankets and a bad smell. Beds were also not supporting relaxation in the lake sauna. The library relaxation area is a little nicer but too small. In the lake sauna, you probably always find a seat because it's huge, and you have a nice view over the lake with the possibility to walk directly into the lake after the sauna visit. Especially during winter, quiet refreshing. The other area with the Saunas was good. Here, you have a live infusion, whereas in the lake sauna, it's automatic. There is also an ice area and two walk through showers for gold and hot water. The pools for my liking where all too cold and I didn't spend a minute in there. Overall a nice experience but there is potential to make it even nicer and a little more comfy.
Felix — Google review
Overall very underwhelming. Kitchen closes at 7pm, food is very expensive and of low quality. The only thing that is enjoyable is the lake sauna. Rather go to Vabali in Berlin for an experience 10 times as good at the same price. Terrible lighting concept, no customer experience design.
Eva S — Google review
Great idea to escape busy Berlin for a day and just relax. Easily reachable by public transportation, the train station is just 10 minutes away walking so don't be afraid to go without a car. All facilities are very nice, pool and sauna and steam baths are the best and the bistro is totally worth it!
Estefania B — Google review
A bit further out from Berlin, so I can not get there as often as I would like. It would be great to go once a week and discover everything that they have to offer. The saunas are my favorite, such a nice mix of options and many great programs at regular intervals.
Devin H — Google review
This place is a great place to relax. You can reach the place quite easily with the train and a short walk. I s there during Easter and while it was running at full capacity, it still felt quite empty so that relaxing was actually possible. This is really a highlight since in the other options in Berlin like Vabali or Liquidrom you feel like sardines packed in a can. The employees are really friendly and try their best to make your stay pleasant. Food options in the Therme itself were very limited and overpriced, but options in the hotel annexed are okay. Overall, great experience.
Andrea M — Google review
Very relaxing place, with various saunas and pools to choose from. I was here mid March but the cold did not matter in the warm pool outside, under the full moon. I have enjoyed it a lot and plan to go back as soon as possible.
Val G — Google review
The worst experience ever! The receptionist was rude and disrespectful. We only took 3 bathrobe sets but she entered 2 more into the bill without our consent. They refused to do anything when we asked for a correction, and fooled us to pay the whole amount by promising return the overpaid items to our bank account. The next day they changed their mind, said the only offer they can provide is two free sets for our next visit. How can we still trust such a company who lied and even stole from customers? Of course we won’t visit again! If you expect rudeness and arrogance, that would the a suitable place to go!
Yang Z — Google review
4.2
(1800)
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3.5
(110)
An d. Seepromenade 21, 16816 Neuruppin, Germany
https://www.resort-mark-brandenburg.de/fontane-therme/
+49 3391 40350
27

Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
(16292)
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4.7
(3941)
Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
28

Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

Mentioned on 
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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
(16292)
•
4.7
(3941)
Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
29

Karls Erlebnis-Dorf - Elstal

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1 list 
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Karls Erlebnis-Dorf - Elstal is a strawberry-themed park located near Berlin, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features cute displays and a shopping area where you can purchase their famous strawberry jam, toys, alcoholic drinks, and tableware. There are options to buy a day ticket or pay for individual attractions separately. Visitors can enjoy free rides and immerse themselves in the farm market offering seasonal items at reasonable prices.
It was a really lovely day, especially as there were very few queues because it was a weekday. There's a good mix of rides aimed at kids and a few for older kids/adults. There's also a good variety of food around the park, and many locations to buy gifts, souvenirs, and snacks. The ice sculptures are very impressive and there was a live demonstration when I went where you could have a try at the basics.
Frances P — Google review
It's a fantastic place for families and children. There are plenty of activities, delicious food, and local products. I recommend purchasing tickets online, whether daily or yearly, so your kids can experience and explore every playground multiple times without extra charges. You need the whole day to check everything, it's a vast place.
Edin Z — Google review
We had a wonderful day at Karl’s Erlebnis-Dorf Berlin! It’s a perfect place for families, my kids absolutely loved the playgrounds, the tractor ride, and of course the strawberry-themed shops and sweets. Everything is very well organized, clean, and full of fun activities. The staff were friendly and helpful, and there are many nice spots to relax with coffee or snacks. The homemade jams and candies are delicious, and we couldn’t leave without buying some souvenirs. Definitely recommend spending a full day here great memories for both kids and adults!
Ahmed G — Google review
It’s a nice place to take a break from the city Important to highlight that it’s an amusement park really adapted for children You can enter for free and pay for the rides you wanna go to (only 1 is adrenaline-filled for adults 😅) - that’s what I recommend There are a lot of restaurants there, all really good I recommend the Döner, but mostly the Strawberry Waffles 🧇 So so delicious
Isabella B — Google review
Great place to visit with the whole family. Lots of entertainment options and food. Reasonable prices considering that it's an amusement park. For example: Bier costs 3 Euros, döner that you can share 9 Euros, snacks between 3 and 10 Euros. We came on a Sunday morning and it was quite empty so we could go to the games without many queues. Definitely worth getting the Tageskarte to get access to all the games plus 3% discount in the shop.
Marina C — Google review
The place is wonderful, but the outdoor rides close as early as 7 PM, while the shop stays open until 8 PM sharp. It’s better not to come on a weekend — there are too many people and the waiting time is quite long
Ekaterina B — Google review
Oh, what a cutesy strawberry-themed park! Lots of reasons to spend a full day out. It's especially engaging and entertaining for the kids. The rides are not too adrenaline-rushing for adults but surely bring a smile. The venue is spread out, offers cafes and eateries comprising Erdbeer Döners, burgers & fries, coffee and pancakes, apart from ice-creams, jams, marmalades etc. Some rides had long waiting times and when the turn finally came, the ride lasted for just 2 mins. The ice scultptures in the Ice Welt were mesmerizing and fairy-tale like. Overall, you won't regret spending your day out at Elstal with your cherished ones 🍓🐻. They also have a special pass offering yearly membership (multiple visits).
Nikhat Q — Google review
I really recommend to try strawberry döner as well as home made chips. Very creative decorations. We had a blast there.
Veronika J — Google review
4.5
(36136)
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4.0
(126)
Zur Döberitzer Heide 1, 14641 Wustermark, Germany
https://karls.de/elstal/
+49 33234 243030
30

Beelitz-Heilstätten

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
City district known for an abandoned sanatorium complex, partly converted into apartments.
4.5
(119)
14547 Beelitz, Germany, USA
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