Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

June 14, 2021 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany including Mercedes-Benz Museum, Aalbaeumle Aussichtsturm, Munsterplatz, Ulmer Muenster, Astronomical Clock, Market Square (Marktplatz), Altstadt (Old Town), Burg Badenweiler, MerkurBergbahn, Konstanz Munster.
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1. Mercedes-Benz Museum

Mercedesstrasse 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 711 1730000 [email protected] http://www.mercedes-benz.com/museum/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 8,161 reviews

Mercedes-Benz Museum

The Museum celebrates the automobile invented by Carl Benz in 1886: it relates its history and tells its stories, bringing both alive by placing them in the context of technology, day-to-day life, social history and popular culture. More than 160 vehicles of all types are the main protagonists. They range from some of the oldest automobiles ever built to legendary racing cars and futuristic research vehicles. Together with other exhibits, they form the centrepiece of the permanent exhibition covering a total of 16,500 square metres in twelve rooms. This unparalleled world can be discovered on two tours that follow a 'Legend' and 'Collection' narrative.

Reviewed By swiftblink - Gartringen, Germany

A mazing museum of automotive history, brilliantly laid out in a logical fashion with very good information relating to world history as you start from the top at the beginning and work your way down to the present at the bottom. Lots to see and some great photo opportunities. Take plenty of time. 2hours at least. The shop at the end of museum is good but a bit pricey. And we were lucky, in front of museum was a classic car meeting that day. Many american muscle cars to see.

2. Aalbaeumle Aussichtsturm

Osterbucher Steige, 73430 Aalen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7361 9248044 [email protected] http://www.aalbaeumle.de/
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Aalbaeumle Aussichtsturm

3. Munsterplatz

Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://muenstermarkt.freiburg.de/pb/527174.html
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4.5 based on 1,509 reviews

Munsterplatz

This town square, built next to and named after Freiburg's famous cathedral, is still a major center of the city's social activity.

Reviewed By Tanina

There is a nice market near the Cathedral. And Rote lange is absolutely tasty! And next week-end we had fish sandwiches. As well as bought some samples of German sausages and French cheeses. Besides we bought some of the farmer produce of an excellent quality for daily use which was very helpful as we were staying in an apartment nearby for 9 days with self service! Recommend very much!

4. Ulmer Muenster

Muensterplatz 21, 89073 Ulm, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 731 3799450 [email protected] http://www.ulmer-muenster.de/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,880 reviews

Ulmer Muenster

Reviewed By Honighase - San Damiano d'Asti, Italy

The interior of the minster was much more impressive than I had expected. The modern stained glass windows are unique. And of course going up the highest steeple in the world is an extraordinary experience.

5. Astronomical Clock

Marktplatz, Heilbronn, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Astronomical Clock

6. Market Square (Marktplatz)

72070 Tubingen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 4970 7191360 http://www.tuebingen-info.de
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4.5 based on 445 reviews

Market Square (Marktplatz)

Reviewed By cljurewicz1 - Weil Im Schoenbuch, Germany

This is one of the most beautiful towns in Baden-Wurttemberg! The Square had quaint shops and amazing scenery. Looking forward to visiting their Christmas market next year.

7. Altstadt (Old Town)

Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 9861 4090 http://www.oldheidelberg.com/
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4.5 based on 3,152 reviews

Altstadt (Old Town)

The Old Town of Heidelberg starts from Sofienstrasse and brings you to the castle. In the middle there is the University Area (the oldest university in Germany), the main shopping street (Hauptstrasse) and it includes to famous Karl-Theodor-Bridge / the Old bridge.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

Exploring the Old Town makes the best day trip. It is such a beautiful city and it is very easy to walk between all of the main sights in this area. TIPS: 1. TRAIN - My most important tip if you’re arriving by train is to make sure that you get off at Heidelberg Alstadt station. This will place you right at the Old Town. Don’t do what we did and leap off at Heidelberg Hbf (Central Station). We had to walk about 30 minutes to get to Alstadt. Mostly we could walk along the river which was at least a pleasant walk. 2. PLANNING AHEAD - although everything is close together, there is too much to see in only one day so I’d recommend deciding what you’ll see and what you’ll skip before you go. 3. TIMING - We arrived at around 11am and left around 4pm. We had enough time to look at the Old Bridge, walk through Kornmarkt and Marktplatz squares, catch a cable car to the Schloss (castle) and walk the Philosophers Path in the afternoon. 4. KING’S THRONE FUNICULAR - If you are planning to catch the funicular train up to King’s Throne (Königstuhl), be aware that there can be a long wait at the mid-section station so I’d recommend asking at the ticket desk before you buy the ticket. We’d planned to go but changed our mind when they warned us to expect a 2 hour wait at the second funicular. Instead we opted to get the funicular to the castle only. 5. VISIT CASTLE IN THE MORNING - The queue to the castle can be long too. It took us about 30 - 40 minutes to queue for tickets and get the cable car. From memory, we got there around midday. When we came down a few hours later, the queue had snaked out the door and around the building so I'd suggest doing this earlier in the day. 5. HIGHLIGHTS – The highlight was definitely the Schloss (Castle). The views over the town and river were outstanding, the castle (although in ruins) is very picturesque and the grounds are beautiful. The castle ticket also includes the Apothecary Museum (surprisingly interesting) and the Tun (world’s largest wine keg).

8. Burg Badenweiler

Schlossgaessle, 79410 Badenweiler, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7632 799300 [email protected] https://www.burg-badenweiler.de/start
Excellent
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Burg Badenweiler

9. MerkurBergbahn

Merkuriusberg 2 What3words: Luring.results.fenced, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 31640 http://www.stadtwerke-baden-baden.de/merkur-bergbahn/index.php
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4.5 based on 659 reviews

MerkurBergbahn

Reviewed By LisaEmery - London, United Kingdom

The ride on the funicular railway is fabulous, the views from the top of Merkur are stunning, nice cafe at the top for a beer and snacks (or a meal). This is a Baden-Baden must do. Can't recommend highly enough. You can get the bus from town, or its about a half hour walk (very hilly on the way there, lovely walk back though!)

10. Konstanz Munster

Munsterplatz 4, 78462 Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7531 90620 http://www.konstanz-kirche.de/html/muenster_unserer_lieben_frau332.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 339 reviews

Konstanz Munster

Reviewed By nigela929 - Cassington, United Kingdom

The architecture is very striking and the building is beautifully maintained. An interesting insight into the religious history that helped shape this part of Germany.

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