What to do and see in Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

January 27, 2022 Joeann Galban

Nestled at the foot of the Black Forest in South Germany, Baden-Baden is a chic destination for those who fancy a dip in its famous salt- and radon-rich thermal hot springs. The town has been a popular destination for so long that it's starting to show its age, but not to worry. It's still very classy, picturesque and well-maintained. (The Dame Julie Andrews of German spa towns, if you will.) Sporty types will find an abundance of opportunities to enjoy golf, tennis, horseback riding and skiing nearby in winter.
Restaurants in Baden-Baden

1. Escape the Room Baden-Baden

Lange Str. 12, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 9433897 [email protected] http://www.exitgames-baden.de/jetzt-buchen
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5.0 based on 100 reviews

Escape the Room Baden-Baden

Der Escape Room In Baden-Baden, perfekt für eine Familienausflug oder das nächste Teambuilding. Durch Zufall habt Ihr Erfahren, dass in einer Galerie in Baden-Baden ein Kunstschatz von unglaublichem Wert ausgestellt werden soll. Ein Mitarbeiter der Galerie hat Euch gesteckt, dass der Wachmann den Kunstgegenstand täglich für 60 Minuten aus den Augen lässt und sich auf seinen Routine-Rundgang begibt. Das ist Eure Chance! Könnt Ihr den Schatz unbemerkt entwenden und Eure Mission erfolgreich absolvieren? Mit Köpfchen, Geduld und Koordinationsfähigkeit könnt Ihr die Mission erfolgreich bestehen. Das ExitGame "Die geheimnisvolle Galerie" eignet sich für Teams von 3-6 Personen ab 14 Jahren. Wir wünschen viel Spaß und viel Erfolg bei Eurer Mission. Schwierigkeitsgrad: MITTEL

2. Lichtentaler Allee

76530 Baden-Baden, Germany, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.lichtentalerallee.de
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4.5 based on 1,405 reviews

Lichtentaler Allee

This beautiful park is home to the town's famous casino.

Reviewed By pauldY2197UW - Miamiville, United States

We had the good fortune to book an Airbnb for the entire month of September right by Lichtentaler Allee. We LOVED walking into the city along this beautiful path/ parkway. Along the way there was a gazebos, dahlia garden, incredible, stately rose garden, statues, a fountain, magnificent mansions, museums, old trees, a large meadow, a small canal/river full of ducks, clay tennis courts with an adjoining Italian cafe that we really liked. It was quiet and safe. We walked into town probably a dozen times. Sometimes in the early morning, sometimes late at night. There were always others around on foot or on bikes, even occasionally in carriages. We ALWAYS felt safe and serene. We could have driven and parked in Baden-Baden but we always chose to walk, even if we were tired from a day’s exploring. It was that enjoyable. It was THE PERFECT LOCATION for an extended stay and visit to Schwarzwald and Alsace. I would do it again in a minute!

3. Cistercienserinnen-Abtei Lichtenthal

Hauptstrasse 40, 76534, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 504910 [email protected] http://www.abtei-lichtenthal.de/
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Cistercienserinnen-Abtei  Lichtenthal

4. Stadtmuseum Baden-Baden

Lichtentaler Allee 10 Baldreit, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 932272 [email protected] https://www.baden-baden.de/stadtportrait/kultur/stadtmuseum/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Stadtmuseum Baden-Baden

Reviewed By sorayabeheshti - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Definitely recommend this experience for anyone visiting Baden Baden. This town has witnessed a lot of history, from Roman expansion through to Imperial Luxury, Nazi occupation and the unfolding of medical practice. Sidenote -. if anyone is a fan of Foucault, you will find it very interesting to witness Baden-Baden's perspective on and insight into the evolving understanding of medicine.

5. Hohenbaden Old Castle

Alter Schlossweg 10, 76532, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 2815250 [email protected] http://www.altes-schlosshohenbaden.de
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Hohenbaden Old Castle

Reviewed By Steveage - Rexburg, United States

The upper castle was built by the by Margrave Hermann II around the year 1100. Under Margrave Bernhard I of Baden (1372-1431) was the Gothic lower castle, which was extended by Margrave James I (1431-1453). It's a little walk from the parking lot, it's a slight uphill, but literally 5 minutes and you're in the castle. When we were there, no one else was, 8:00 PM on a Thursday evening. The restaurant at the base of the castle had people in it. We loved roaming around and imagining how it must have been in medieval times. Keep wandering too, you can go all the way to the top tower with unbelievably gorgeous views. This place was free and it was unforgettable. Lots of scaffolding and reconstruction work was happening when we were there in late June of 2019.

6. 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!)

7. Rosengarten auf dem Beutig

Moltkestrasse, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany
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Rosengarten auf dem Beutig

Reviewed By SaharKattan

The garden is within a beautiful park that has few amazing Hotels overlooking this wonderful area,with a river running through it, to enjoy all this there are plenty of benches and chairs to sit around and enjoy the surrounding.

8. Merkur Mountain

Merkuriusberg 2, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.baden-baden.de/en/sportleisure/c/content/content/00628/indexen.html&nav=431
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Merkur Mountain

Reviewed By suziQEssex

We went to the Merkur on our first day in Baden Baden for a week after travelling nearly 500 miles through France and Germany on a motorcycle . It was a sunday afternoon and exceptionally busy. We had a great journey up the funicular railway which was so quaint and fun ! We arrived at the Merkur to meet lovely views and spent the afternoon watching the paragliders soaring through the air in a cloudless blue sky - magical !! The area around the Merkur is full of interesting biking and hike trails - there are also facilities for picnics and bbqs . We initially took the walking route from Baden Baden on our first trip and despite a few wrong turns which meant gawping at the stunning properties that surround the area got there easily . We loved the Merkur so much we went back - this time by bus from outside the Playhouse in Baden Baden which is very easy to find. We spent our last day in Germany watching the sun go down and strolling back to town . Fabulous !!

9. Stiftskirche Baden-Baden

Marktplatz 15, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 63706 [email protected] http://meine-stiftskirche.de/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Stiftskirche Baden-Baden

Reviewed By Steveage - Rexburg, United States

There are lots of little, beautiful things in this town. This church is actually a main reason to visit Baden-Baden. An Imperial document from 987 provides the first proof of this church. The west tower of the church dates from the first half of the 13th century. The appearance of the church has changed several times due to alterations and the destruction from the town fire of 1689. The church's remarkable interior today includes a sacramental house from around 1490 and a crucifix by the important sculptor Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden from 1467. There’s a pretty sandstone sculpture from 1490, of Saint Christopher holding Jesus on his shoulder. Comparing German churches to Italian, the German churches are positively drab! This one does have some nice art in it though.

10. Geroldsau Waterfall

Wasserfallstrasse, 76534, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://visit.baden-baden.de/media/touren/wasserfall-rundweg
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Geroldsau Waterfall

Reviewed By amandamG3153XF - Austin, United States

This waterfall is by no means gigantic. However, the walk there is quiet and you are surrounded by breathtaking nature as the noises of every day life quickly fade. It's an easy enough walk for anyone to do and worth the trip.

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