Baden-Baden

Baden-Baden is a spa town in southwestern Germany’s Black Forest, near the border with France. Its thermal baths led to fame as a fashionable 19th-century resort. Alongside the Oos River, park-lined Lichtentaler Allee is the town’s central promenade. The Kurhaus complex (1824) houses the elegant, Versailles-inspired Spielbank (casino). Its Trinkhalle has a loggia decorated with frescoes and a mineral-water fountain.
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Lichtentaler Allee is a picturesque park promenade located along the Oosbach River in Baden-Baden. Lined with vibrant rhododendrons, azaleas, roses, and ornamental trees, it has been a central hub of activity for centuries. The neoclassical Kurhaus at the north end of the promenade has been a social hotspot since the 18th century and now houses Baden-Baden's casino.
Lichtentaler Allee Park in Baden-Baden is an absolute gem! The vibrant flowers, majestic trees, and peaceful paths create a serene atmosphere perfect for strolling and unwinding. Impeccably maintained, the park offers stunning views and a charming blend of nature and history. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone seeking beauty and tranquility in Baden-Baden. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here and can’t wait to return!
Saed Y — Google review
A beautiful park that provides shade even at high noon. Linden trees provide shade and a beautiful scent as you walk. Your senses come alive as you walk. You can hear birds chirping, the water in the brook that runs alongside, parallel to the paths, geese honking and rustling leaves as a slight breeze runs through them. You can feel a breeze and the smell of the linden trees. You see hotels, mansions, restaurants, a museum, and a park within a park, which you can access by walking across the bridges. It is beautiful.
Dina B — Google review
This is a beautiful open park with lots of paths to follow both for walkers...joggers and cyclists. It follows the river directly into Baden Baden centre. A really peaceful open space to while away some time.. There are plenty of play areas for children....tennis courts...and easily accessible toilets at various points along the route..
John D — Google review
We had a stopover in this beautiful town and visited the Allee in autumn. The colors were serene and breathtaking. We enjoyed a lovely afternoon stroll and thoroughly loved the experience
Ganapathi S — Google review
Gorgeous! So much to see along the river walk. It's a must in Baden-Baden ❤️
Rachel C — Google review
Designed as an extension of the Kurpark, this historic park and tree-lined promenade was created in 19th century during the town’s spa boom. Plenty of historic villas around, very cool walk even in rainy weather.
Mike Z — Google review
Stunning gardens and parks following the river’s flow. A perfect place to relax and enjoy during the day
Lila M — Google review
An absolutely beautiful, serene stretch of park along the Oos river! This is a must experience while in Baden-Baden. This tranquil part is so relaxing, calming and enjoyable, probably on any day but especially on a sunny warm weather afternoon. You should plan at least a couple of hours, walking the whole stretch or parts of it with so many spots to sit and take breaks. Hopefully these pictures do some justice to the beauty of the place!
Localizer — Google review
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Specialty Museums
Museum Frieder Burda, located in the Lichtentaler Allee Park, is a modern art museum designed by architect Richard Meier. The museum's collection of about 1,000 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and works on paper focuses on Classical Modernism and contemporary art. It was established in 1998 to preserve and make accessible the personal collection of Frieder Burda.
I got to witness the Yoshitomo Nara exhibition in first person. It was a magnificent experience. I really liked the art's arrangements within the gallery and there was a lot of space to just be and take in the art. Also there was music playing, matching the artist's inspiration, and that was really great along the side. The staff was also really nice, I don't usually talk much to personnel, but here I felt very welcome. Will be back very, very soon.
Anastasia K — Google review
Went for the Yoshitomo Nara exhibition. A very nice building and great space right in the middle of town. The shop wasn’t great though, they should definitely needs to drop all the interior decoration crap.
Sam C — Google review
Great exhibition of German Impressionism with Liebermann in main focus. We enjoyed it very much, even though usually we are drawn more to abstract, surrealist and post-impressionistic pieces
Greg L — Google review
The museum is immersed in nature and it has been an amazing setting to discover the work of Nicolas Party, which is pretty much rooted in nature. The synergy with his natural landscapes and the contrast with the apocalypse and the decay of things that is a focal point of the artist has been quite magnificent. I did feel that the exhibition is rather small and restricted for the price of the ticket - although admittedly Nicolas Party created a lot of murals specifically for this museum, and I didn’t love the museum shop. I wish there were items on sale that matched the exhibition and the modern spirit of it, there were classic things on sale that you could find in any store out of this museum. I didn’t have coins with me and I couldn’t leave my jacket in the garderobe for 1 euro. I wish in the future this kind of details will be modernized. All in all a pleasant Sunday experience and I would recommend visiting if you have the chance.
Nina T — Google review
Super nice museum and also very kind staff I highly recommend going here!!♡
Kalemi — Google review
The Pousette exhibition didn’t resonate with me. Feels like a market driven exhibition. The museum building’s design appears to be aging quickly and does not embody a timeless character.
Stephane K — Google review
Great contemporary art museum. At the time of my visit you could reserve a spot to be taken a portait by a robot arm. There were also audioguides available for 5 eur. There is not much information, and we did not take them but they could be worth it. We went with the Museumspass.
Cristina — Google review
Nice looking museum in beautiful town of Baden-baden. Was nice to have visited, but the work they had on display at that moment wasn’t as cheerful and easy to appreciate as some of the more pop art like work you see on the Google review photos. Still had a nice time there.
Nope N — Google review
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Thermal baths
Health spa
Caracalla Spa is a thermal bathhouse nestled in a forested setting, offering a range of indoor and outdoor bathing experiences. The spa features a beautiful indoor pool connected to an outdoor pool, hot tubs, and various saunas including wet baths and dry saunas with varying temperatures. With its playful yet relaxing atmosphere, the spa resembles an adults-only waterpark.
Very nice experience at the Spa. We went 2 hours in the evening. We took tickets only for Spa area and was very relaxing, the pool are clean and the water was very good temperature. Also nice wet sauna inside the spa.
Andreea D — Google review
Spent a good 2 hours enjoying the thermal waters. Ticket for 2 hours to visit the pools and use the naturist sauna upstairs is 25 euros plus a 6 euro fee gorvtowel hire. But caution keep an eye on your towel as it's 21 euros if you lose it! In the sauna area upstairs it is a no textile area and you are obliged to sit on your towels in the saunas. There are lots of choices based on temperatures and there is a cafe. Downstairs the pools are huge and extend outside so you can swim and bathe in the sun. This area is textile so you need a costume. It is very clean and there are lots of changing areas ...showers and lockers for valuables. You get a waterproof fob that does everything including charging for food and drinks...opening lockers ...gaining access to the sauna area etc. Very well run...A must if you are visiting Baden Baden.
John D — Google review
Caracalla Spa: A Heavenly Experience in Baden-Baden Caracalla Spa in Baden-Baden is truly a dream come true for anyone seeking pure relaxation and well-being! From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped in an atmosphere of serene tranquility and pure luxury. It’s the perfect place to let the stresses of daily life completely melt away. The variety of pools, saunas, and steam rooms is simply impressive. Whether you prefer the warm outdoor pool with its bubbling jets, the mineral power of the thermal water in the indoor pools, or the beneficial warmth of the diverse saunas – there’s something for everyone. The architecture is beautiful, featuring abundant natural light and a spacious feel, which greatly contributes to the calming ambiance. Moreover, the facilities are exceptionally clean and meticulously maintained, enhancing both comfort and hygiene. The staff is discreet and professional, which helps ensure an undisturbed experience. Take your time to explore all the different zones; you'll find that every corner of the spa offers something unique. Caracalla Spa isn't just a wellness center; it's a complete experience that revitalizes both body and mind. It's the ideal destination to treat yourself, recharge, and completely unwind. An absolute must-visit for anyone looking for a rejuvenating and memorable top-quality spa experience!
Alex T — Google review
As a lover of Japanese style hot baths, the rather tepid baths didn’t do it for me. Also the scale and theme park atmosphere was missable. So suffice to just walk through the first floor and experience the various baths especially the outdoor one with the strong current and lazy river. The second floor (no clothes) was much better as the saunas were actually hot! There are a variety of them and the most impressive is the steam room (great spa) with a sun drenched view of the outdoor bath downstairs. There are also outdoor saunas which are charming especially in cooler weather. Here you really get to sweat out toxins and the spaces are smaller and with fewer people so that you can relax. The cold plunge pools dotted around are amazing for circulation, and the foot baths to regulate temperature were a thoughtful healthy touch. I wish I skipped through downstairs more quickly to spend my time here! The changing rooms were well designed for maximum efficiency - you enter from the outside into a changing room, disrobe and the locker is on the other side. Vice versa when you leave. Everything is streamlined and neat. With the mass of human traffic I think the spa staff do their best to keep things clean but it’s not going to be 100%. Don’t bring too much - swimsuit (a must for baths) and rubber nonskid slippers if u need footwear (optional I think). Also a towel or two for the sauna - if u like to put something over u or under your head. Bathrobe if u intend to hangout in the comfy chairs for a while. Important tip - the GPS location fails if coming by car, please put in GPS the address for the parking garage : Rotenbachtalstraße 1, 76530. Did not realise the spa validated parking, so please remember to do so.
Adeline Y — Google review
We visited Terme Caracalla on early sunday afternoon and we really enjoyed our visit. It was not as crowded as we expected to be. The water temperature was perfect and the saunas was great. No water machines at sauna area, you can purchase beverages though. Staff was friendly.
Hilda B — Google review
Second floor of Sauna is amazing, specially the one of 95 degrees. By the way, the front desk is very kind and nice
4Life L — Google review
Overcrowded. Very loud and echoing karaoke performances in the main room. Loud shouting and roughhousing in the outdoor pool. No info given at the entrance on the first visit (towel info would’ve been useful along with nudity at the upstairs sauna), had to queue for hot tub, unfriendly staff, had to queue for lounge chair, crowded sauna. I left stressed out and annoyed. Terrible standard of hospitality. If you’re American, think YMCA —but not fun.
Jessica A — Google review
Staff members are very arrogant. Not just with me but with other paying customers too. Are these really the best local employees Baden Baden can employ to maintain their spa? Eastern European standard... We came here to relax... not for ugly hospitality... Shame on you people... Visited: 14/11/2025
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Trinkhalle is a 19th-century drinking hall located in Baden-Baden, offering visitors the chance to taste fresh water from Friedrichsquelle. The neoclassical building features Corinthian columns and mythologically-themed murals, creating a chic and elegant atmosphere. Once a gathering place for elites seeking the healing properties of the thermal waters, Trinkhalle now houses the town's Tourism Office. Visitors can still enjoy fountains with reputedly healing waters nearby.
I think it would be strange to come to Baden-Baden and not visit this complementary architectural style building. Trinkhalle means (pump house) is located in the Kurhaus spa complex as the main building of the spa. The 90-metre-long corridors are lined with frescoes and benches. Very nice experience indeed.
Mohammad — Google review
Nice historical building in green with free entrance, providing a cooling place in midsummer.
Yiming S — Google review
One of the most iconic landmarks of Baden-Baden, Pump Room, served as mineral spring house for thermal waters. Constructed in 19th century to house healing springs, it had replaced old wooden structure (place was known for its springs from Roman times). The warning at the house is advising against drinking the water since it contains unsafe levels of arsenic. Beautiful building and garden around it, probably most memorable impression from town’s visit.
Mike Z — Google review
This is a gorgeous historical site that has been turned into a museum or event venue. There’s a display inside about famous spa towns of the world (I took a photo of the list for future reference). The experience is to walk along the outside passage to see the splendid art for the protection of this watershed (in renaissance style). No charge to enter. Worth the stroll.
Nikki ( — Google review
A standout building in Baden-Baden that is a must see if you are in town.
Toxteth G — Google review
Wish I had more time but this place is amazing. The stonework is kept clean and restored. Lots of flash cards to talk about the history of the area. Park on the property is beautiful at night. The only downside is there is a massive casino nearby that makes the theme and atmosphere a little less special
Murat I — Google review
Beautiful scenic area in Baden Baden. Free to roam around and plenty of picture opportunities to take.
Philip S — Google review
An amazing and very beautiful historical building built in the 19th century. We stopped there during a break from our bike tour and for me it was the first time that I visited this building. Do take a look inside aswell. Highly recommendable!
Pascale S — Google review
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Thermal baths
Wellness center
Friedrichsbad Baden-Baden is a classic bathhouse housed in an elegant 19th-century building, offering a rejuvenating experience with its thermal pools and massage services. The thermal baths are fed by water that rises nearly 2 kilometers underground, reaching temperatures between 50 and 68 degrees and carrying beneficial minerals such as lithium, magnesium, and zinc.
I took the train from Frankfurt for a weekend in the Black Forest. This was the PERFECT way to relax my sore muscles after hiking. I had never been to a thermal bath spa before. This was absolutely lovely. I will definitely come back again!
Kaleigh M — Google review
As others have noted, the entry fee is too expensive. However, the overall experience is memorable, with many different rooms, including a steam room heated naturally. The reading room at the end is very relaxing and we enjoyed drinking tea and dozing in there. The spa definitely could do with a bit of renovation. It looks tired compared to the rest of Baden Baden town centre. I would nonetheless recommend a visit - just try to forget about the price!
David — Google review
The highlight activity of our 6 day stay in Germany. Each room we passed through was a novelty but the interiors hark back to times gone by. We loved the bubble baths and the heated rooms but couldn't muster up the courage for the cold bath at the end! Finished off with hot herbal tea in the reading room. Slippers, towel (at the end), sheets, free locker and hairdryers all provided. Great experience!!
Yasmin S — Google review
This place is amazing... I spent three hours in a world of tranquillity. The facilities are fabulous, you can relax, steam, sweat, soak and swim, you lose all track of time. Once inside the building the architecture and design is outstanding. Really helpful staff, everything was explained clearly and how you follow a route around the different areas. This was my first visit to Friedrichsbad, I had previously been to the large spa next-door, but this place was amazing. I would recommend you embrace the nudity and enjoy it how the Romans used to bathe. This is now a must visit place when I am in Baden-Baden.
Nick C — Google review
We went on a Thursday around noon, and it was not crowded. I was checking some older bad reviews and was a bit hesitating. It turns out the worries were not necessary. We were super shy as that was our first time trying mixed-gender thermal spas. The staff was friendly and patiently explained the steps, and she told us to just relax ourselves and enjoy. The building itself was historic, so I am fine with some peeled-off tiles or only a few not functional faucets. I was a bit disappointed that the massage treatment was not available during the time we went. The atmosphere was really calm and soothing, and my skin became very smooth after!!
Muse W — Google review
To start with I'll just mention it's a great location and everyone one working there has been very helpful and friendly. The reason for the 3 stars are the lacking thermal bath steps like the soap scrub station (closed) and whirlpools (not turned on) along with another station (no.12) closed of. Other than that there are some spots right by the inside entrance staircase where the wall paint is peeling and in the quiet room the matresses have ripped material, which indicates over use without renewal. I'd have appreciated it more if given these lacks there'd have been a discount for both me and my partner. Still enjoyed the setting, meeting the people working there and how clean they kept it even though the larger structure would need a renewal.
EastEuroVegan — Google review
The thermal bath was a good experience though we did not get the luxury feeling there. The building is beautiful on the outside but could be maintained better on the inside. There were broken tiles and stuff which we noticed. Out of 17 steps, 4 are showers, 1 was unavailable, 4 were pools with different temperatures out of which we used only 2 as the others were too cold, 2 were steam rooms with different temperatures, 2 were air baths with different temperatures, the others were drying room, cream application room, relaxation room (best) and reading room! Except at the reception, there is no one inside to guide you but the suggestions on the notice boards in every room were quite helpful. The reception guy was very smiley and helpful. Recommendations of minimum time that you should spend are written on the boards and there are clocks in almost every room so you can time yourself. We bravely visited on a mixed-gender day as this was our first time. We almost fell asleep in the relaxation room. The place is clean but could be better maintained for the luxury feel. More details on Blogaberry. Com if you'd like to know more...
CINDY D — Google review
If you want the real Roman Bath experience then you have to be here. We had a lot of cultural and situational anxiety about do's and don'ts when we entered. The staff explained everything to us and made us feel quite comfortable. Once you are in there and see people of all shapes and sizes being comfortable with their skin, it helps you drop your inhibition as well. The experience is designed quite nicely. Everything is numbered with clear instructions of how many minutes per station. We enjoyed the steam rooms which were spraying aroma mist. You will also marvel at the architectural beauty. For the next 3 hrs you will forget about the mini world inside your smart phone and just relax. If you want to spend more time, Carry a small non messy snack that you can leave in your locker, just in case your metabolism increases after a steam bath and it makes you feel hungry. I have been to a number of commercial sauna places but the one at Friedrichbad reminds you of the authentic Irish -Roman bath method. If you are a history buff, it also gives you the extra thrill of being in the same space as some legends like Mark Twain Highly recommend for anyone who wants to experience the authentic German style Bad or someone who wants to really get connected with themselves.
Pooja G — Google review

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French restaurant
Le Jardin de France is an elegant dining spot located in Baden-Baden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The restaurant offers creative French tasting menus and features Black Forest wines. Owned by Sophie and Stephan Bernhard, it has earned a Michelin star for its ornately presented French cuisine known as 'la cuisine du coeur' or food of the heart.
Very nice restaurant. Wonderful food. Baden-Baden is also beautiful.
Jerry 江 — Google review
Fixed menu three course business lunch-lovely presentation, very tasty and just the right portions. Main course was a mix of five different fishes- delightful!
Modupe O — Google review
In my opinion, this is the best restaurant in Baden-Baden. It is located in the very center of the city, in a park area. In summer, all tables are on the terrace. The food was excellent. We ordered beef tartare, quail, flounder and gazpacho. All dishes were five stars. The service was very friendly and unobtrusive. We spent more than 150 euros per person, but it was worth it.
Viktor — Google review
Each of us had a five-course menu. The portions were ridiculesly small, and the taste was mediocre and rather blend. Paying over 700€ for four people was NOT worth it. The only thing that stood out was the desert - meringue with sorbet and fruits. The restaurant‘s answer: 😳🤔 - shows that they are not open to constructive feedback.. Let me therefore clarify my review: The lobster was cold and undercooked, the deer was ~100g (I left the restaurant hungry), one course encompassed ~80g of one cheese (who wants so much of just one type of cheese). All in all, the taste of the meals was not „special“ at all. Nothing surprising, nothing innovative. That together with the price results in my two star review.
Nikopolo N — Google review
Exquisite food, impeccable service. The beef fillet was so tender it could be cut with a butter knife. Highly recommended.
Marco T — Google review
Nothing short of outstanding! Thank you Sophie and Bernard, you are, absolutely, the best!
Eskimo B — Google review
Thank you for a wonderful experience at your restaurant. We will return very soon!
Maryam B — Google review
It was the most best place we ever visited, such a great place and fantastic service, food is amazing and super delicious. I'm definitely planning to visit again. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Hope locals are support and appreciate this fantastic place.
Tanya V — Google review
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Baden restaurant
Bakery
If you're looking for a cozy and relaxing place to stay, the Geroldsauer Mühle is definitely worth checking out. The rooms and suites are all elegantly decorated with crisp white walls and high ceilings, making them feel spacious even though they're not. The guest house has its own bakery and wine shop where you can purchase delicious German treats like Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (a special kind of pastry made from raspberry jam) or Riesling from the region.
Very nice location and nice food. Enjoyed the wooden ambience, there is a shoping option at the reception. Food was very good and the service too.
Mohan K — Google review
This is a beautiful spot with stunning scenery all around. We made a quick stop here and ordered coffee, which was decent but not as fresh as we'd hoped. The lady at the counter wasn't particularly friendly, either. However, the location itself is perfect for a brief stop. With its natural beauty and cozy ambience, it's an ideal place to take a relaxing break.
Akhila S — Google review
The food is super good. Products are very fresh and of high quality. BUT!! The service time is toooooo long. 45+ minutes for schnitzel and steak while the terrace is half empty isn’t normal. We were in the daytime. + There are plenty of flies outside, and eating in such company isn’t very pleasant. These points worsen the whole experience too much.
Valentina Z — Google review
Last year, on my way to a hiking trip, I noticed this restaurant and told myself I’d stop by next time. This year I finally did, and I was not disappointed. The atmosphere is fantastic, with a real German vibe. The menu is full of options and specialties, and the service is both friendly and efficient. The food was excellent. There’s a small river with a bridge nearby, plenty of parking, and even a little shop where you can buy local products. The place is charming, welcoming, and absolutely worth a stop. It may be a bit on the expensive side, but it’s definitely worth it.
Benoit — Google review
Stopped here on our way to the waterfalls to pick some snacks. The bakery stuff is super fresh and absolutely delicious. The prices are a bit high though. They also have local wines and specialty food.
Padmini S — Google review
The review os about the restaurant. Service is good, atmosphere is great and everything around it. But when ot comes to food it is really bad. The grilled chicken and burger are one of the worst things. I think that the chicken was rotten or old. The food is cooked in advance and then warmed up. So, you may enjoy the view and atmosphere but food, think about it.
George A — Google review
Really wonderful place! The rooms are comfortable and spacious. The market and restaurant are great! The best part was our waiter, Pablo. He works so hard to make sure that everyone is taken care of and feels special. He made our stay feel like home!
David B — Google review
Very nice place with good ambiance and good beer Very nice service The highlight is the location
Jonas W — Google review
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Restaurant
RIZZI The Restaurant is a trendy spot known for its eclectic menu and eye-catching modern art. It offers a unique combination of dishes, from sushi to schnitzel, including milk-fed veal as a staple. The restaurant's location in the city center with an enormous outdoor terrace makes it popular among locals.
We called in for Sunday lunch as the rain was starting. We ate outside under the large umbrellas and they had the infrared heaters on. Great view over the park. The service was excellent. Sadly our German is terrible and our waiter was very patient and switched to English for us making things very comfortable. The food was lovely, very much worth the price. We might perhaps eat indoors next time as we are non-smokers and in UK many restaurants do not allow smoking even outdoors and we forgot this. I will be coming back to this lovely restaurant again, very close to parking and sights.
Andrew F — Google review
Great location and good food. Feels like it has the right balance between traditional dishes with a modern presentation and vibe. Would recommend to go here for dinner when you’re in Baden-Baden. But drinks are heavily overpriced at nearly €14,- for a ‘local’ glass of white wine.
Melvin V — Google review
We are indoors as it was a bit chilly outside. The decor was very nice, the waiter was very friendly and the food was good. It was fairly busy, but they still gave great service. I had salmon and my son had a steak. Both delicious. We shared a tiramisu for dessert it was big so we couldn't finish it but yummy. Everything was cooked well, fresh, and tasty. I would return again if I'm in the area.
Kathy J — Google review
We went here on a whim, and what a pleasant one it was. It was fairly busy, so reading past reviews, we prepared for slow service, but we were met promptly at the entrance. Ordering and receiving our food was great and did not take long at all. The food itself is delectable and worth it for the price. The Ravioli DNA was great, and the shrimp had great flavor. Overall, it's worth it.
ベナクリス — Google review
Loved the vibe and food. Will come back ♥️
Sanjana K — Google review
Absolutely loved this stylish Baden-Baden restaurant! The modern menu offers a very broad range of food and the cuisine on offer has some Mediterranean & Asian influences with a great range of fish/ seafood, meat and veggie dishes. We ate lunch here on a warm early September day and really enjoy the buzzing atmosphere in their outdoor dining area (which is a great size). The staff were universally friendly and efficient despite the busy lunchtime service. Everything was beautifully served too. Our food and drinks were top notch. We both chose a veggie option (a delicious baked sweet potato) and it arrived piping hot. It was a brilliantly simple lunchtime dish on the restaurant’s business menu. The clientele was an eclectic mix of all age groups and though it was a well heeled crowd, casual dress was absolutely fine. Definitely worth trying! A lovely find.
Lisa G — Google review
Nice restaurant in a very pleasant area. Good service and delicious food. A bit pricey but worth it. The staff was also very friendly accepting babies with strollers and did the best to accommodate my family and other's guest families. Well done !!
Alexandre — Google review
Really hip and cool restaurant situated in a gorgeous pink house. I came here to see a doctor and he recommended this place for an interesting experience. When I came in, reservations had the place totally booked, but they still managed to squeeze me in. On a good day, sitting outside and taking in the beautiful nature/ architecture of Baden Baden is also fine. I like the interior design, the owner must really love retro Marilyn Monroe. The salmon tatar and tempura is also quite nice.
Monty G — Google review
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Tapas bar
Bar
Monte Christo in Baden-Baden is a hidden gem located on a side street near the casino. The Spanish bar exudes a cozy and charming atmosphere with its wooden floors, colorful tiles, and Mediterranean courtyard. It's known for offering an array of delicious tapas dishes and an impressive selection of wines. The establishment has gained a strong reputation among food and wine enthusiasts, serving Spanish specialties and tapas until midnight.
I love Spanish tapas always and this place did not disappoint. Warm staff and cozy atmosphere. Many choices of good food.
Hanh N — Google review
Highly recommended! Nice atmosphere and amazing waitress! Forgot her name, but she made the whole dinner experience very special and fun! Lamb and steak tapas were good.
James D — Google review
From the moment you enter, you feel you’re “in the right place” for a perfect service, delicious food, great atmosphere. We followed the staff advice to take red wine risotto and tempura veggies. You have to take these mandatory two. We also had codfish- very smelly, but delicious, plate of hams- felt very authentic, as well as grilled goat cheese with honey- all delicious. Both the red and the white riojas are typical “crowd pleasers”, and they did not disappoint either. We will definitely come back here if in this area again.
Greg L — Google review
Good atmosphere, service was also quite good for how busy they were. We were lucky to get a table and this place did not disappoint. I could not order everything on the menu, sadly, but what I got was amazing. The octopus (grilled I tried, next time I’ll get the other way they prepare it) was amazing
Hakeem S — Google review
I visited with my boyfriend for our anniversary, they fit us in straight away even though we booked late. The ladies serving had amazing personalities and were very helpful. THE FOOD! Was incredible, i highly recommend attending this establishment. If we were to revisit Baden-Baden this would be the first place we visit. Get the honey & goats cheese!
Mollie P — Google review
Fabulous food, top top top! Vibe is cozy and server was so kind and wonderful.
Lance B — Google review
Great restaurant deserves 5 stars ⭐️ For a minute, we walked in Love everything: food, ambiance, service. Nothing to complain about. Staffs is full of energy and love their job Food is delicious as you can get in Spain 🇪🇸 I totally go back for their excellent work. Recommend!!!
RAYYY S — Google review
Very good service and really delicious food. Absolutely recommend
Lea C — Google review
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Weinstube im Baldreit is a charming wine bar located in the heart of Baden-Baden's old town. The cozy atmosphere and stylish decor make it the perfect place to enjoy a diverse selection of healthy dishes and exquisite wines. Whether you're dining alone, with a partner, or in a group, this establishment offers the ideal drink and meal for every guest.
Very good service, attentive, quick, and on point. The food was outstanding, delicious. The wine selection wide and high quality. The weinstube itself is very cosy and well looked after. Highly recommended 👌
Maria U — Google review
This was the best steak I ever had. It was cooked perfectly. It had delicious herbs, spices, a bit of gravy and the right amount of cooked onions and capers with a potato confit. Everything was delicious. The atmosphere was the best German experience you could ask for.
Erich R — Google review
The staff were very helpful and friendly, picked out a great wine for us, altered dishes to make them vegetarian with no fuss, and the food was amazing. Great salads and tarts; my steak came in a delicious sauce, the desserts were simple and delicious. It was the best meal we had in a week of traveling in Germany. Great courtyard.
Ethan C — Google review
Absolutely glorious service. Refreshing to see such nice treatment from waiters in Germany! The food is equally great. Will come back next time : ) Update: came back and Jakob the waiter even remembered me! :D still a nice place to go, the food is not cheap, but it is really great!
Eduardo C — Google review
A little beautiful hidden jewel - best food we had in Baden-Baden by a mile!!!! The Wurstsalat , Perlhuhnbrust and Steak were out of this world. Service extremely nice , very good winelist as well. Our only regret was, that we were too full to try one of the Desserts as the Special of Homemade plum compote with goat cheese ice cream just sounded so good. Will definitely be back.
Sandra H — Google review
A hidden gem in Baden-baden. Really enjoyed my dinner here with a warm and welcoming host. As I looked through the menu, I took a while to decide as all the items look amazing. I had the guineafowl breast which is very succulent and juicy and the apple tarte flambée which is definitely a must! This dining experience is indeed one of the best things that Baden-baden has to offer.
Hong L — Google review
I will have to come back to Baden Baden .. maybe Baldreit will be just of the reasons why. The place is simple .. kinda typical german with some amazing good food ! I had such a surprise discovering then tasting my salmon trout (with the delicious smashed potatoes witg olives) then was also amazed by the sweet apple flamenkuch ... I litterally went after dinner thank and congratulate the chef .. by the way the whole staff is super nice !
Yassine G — Google review
Great wine tavern in Baden Baden! The food was amazing. We had roasted duck leg with potato dumplings and Moules-frites with a baldreit Roquefort sauce. The quality of the food was really good and the service was very attentive. Would definitely recommend this restaurant. Thank you :)
Hlinh T — Google review
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