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Morning tour to Heidelberg from Frankfurt

Morning tour to Heidelberg from Frankfurt


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  • Book a morning tour to Heidelberg from Frankfurt and discover one of the most beautiful cities of Germany with a visit to the famous castle!
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-What you can expect-
Visit romantic Heidelberg on this delightful morning tour from Frankfurt. Known as one of the most beautiful cities in Germany, Heidelberg lies on the River Neckar and it is an everlasting favorite among international tourists. Explore the world-famous castle (partially in ruins) with it's impressing Gothic and Renaissance buildings. You will see the large courtyard, the mighty terrace and one of the largest wine barrels in the world, the “Heidelberg Tun”. Take a walk in the medieval town center and marvel at the Old Bridge, Karlstor, the Church of the Holy Spirit, House of the Knights with it's precious Renaissance facade and small lanes with half-timbered houses. The city also hosts the oldest university in Germany.

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Every day
Duration: Lasts 5 hours 30 minutes

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Kindly meet at Wiesenhüttenplatz 38, sidewalk. Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to departure and your guide will pick you up there. Note: Do not enter the hotel Le Meridien (no pick-ups are available, in the hotel lobby or directly at the entrance).(Wiesenhüttenplatz 38, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany)

  • This tour operates with a minimum of 4 passengers

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible

FAQ

1. What makes Heidelberg Castle a historically significant and famous landmark?

Heidelberg Castle's fame stems from its dramatic ruins and rich history, once a magnificent residence of the Electors Palatine. It was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, notably during the Thirty Years' War and by the French. Its present state as a picturesque ruin embodies German Romanticism. The castle features a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, showcasing centuries of evolving design and its turbulent past, drawing millions of visitors worldwide to its commanding position above the Neckar River and Old Town.

2. Does visiting Heidelberg Castle require an entrance ticket?

Yes, a ticket is required to enter the interior courtyards of Heidelberg Castle and explore certain parts like the German Apothecary Museum and the Heidelberg Tun. You can purchase tickets directly at the castle entrance or online. For a seamless experience that often includes convenient package deals, you can consider booking through platforms like KKday, which provides various options to suit your preferences and ensures a hassle-free entry process, allowing you to focus on enjoying the historical site. The castle gardens and exterior paths are generally accessible without a ticket.

3. Which prominent historical figures were associated with Heidelberg Castle?

Heidelberg Castle was primarily home to the Electors Palatine of the Holy Roman Empire, who ruled the Palatinate region for centuries. Key figures include Frederick V, known as the "Winter King," who rebuilt and expanded the castle in the Renaissance style for his wife, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I of England. Their elaborate additions, like the English Building and the famous Hortus Palatinus gardens, reflect their ambition and cultural influence before the castle's partial destruction during the Thirty Years' War.

4. What is the recommended duration to thoroughly tour Heidelberg Castle?

To thoroughly tour Heidelberg Castle, including its courtyards, gardens, the German Apothecary Museum, and the Heidelberg Tun, a recommended duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the ruins, learn about its history, enjoy the panoramic views from the terraces, and perhaps take a guided tour for deeper insights. If you plan to simply walk around the exterior and view the city, an hour might suffice, but for a comprehensive visit, allow more time.

5. What are the must-see attractions or architectural highlights within Heidelberg Castle?

Within Heidelberg Castle, visitors should definitely see the impressive Friedrich Building, adorned with statues of emperors, and the Ottheinrich Building, one of the earliest and most magnificent Renaissance palaces in Germany. Don't miss the famous Heidelberg Tun, the world's largest wine barrel, and the German Apothecary Museum, offering a fascinating glimpse into historical pharmacy. The castle's gardens, the Hortus Palatinus, also provide stunning views and beautiful landscaping.

6. What are the convenient transportation options for getting around Heidelberg city?

Heidelberg is a very walkable city, especially its charming Old Town. For reaching Heidelberg Castle, the most convenient option is the Heidelberg Castle Funicular, which departs from Kornmarkt. Public transportation, including buses and trams operated by Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr (RNV), offers extensive routes connecting different parts of the city and surrounding areas, making it easy to reach attractions beyond the Old Town. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available for direct travel.

7. How can visitors pay for public transportation tickets (bus and tram) in Heidelberg?

In Heidelberg, you can pay for public transportation tickets (buses and trams) in several ways. Tickets can be purchased at vending machines located at major tram stops and train stations, which typically accept cash and card payments. You can also buy tickets directly from the bus driver, usually with cash. Additionally, mobile ticketing apps are available for purchasing and managing your tickets digitally, offering a convenient option for travelers with smartphones.

8. What are the best ways to reach Heidelberg Castle from Heidelberg's Old Town?

The most popular and convenient way to reach Heidelberg Castle from the Old Town is by taking the Heidelberg Castle Funicular. Its lower station is located at Kornmarkt, a short walk from the main street. Alternatively, for those who enjoy walking, there are several scenic footpaths that wind up through the hills to the castle. These paths offer picturesque views of the city and the Neckar River, though they involve a moderate uphill climb.

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