| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: The tour departs from Karlsplatz/Stachus 21, next to BUDDY Hotel. Please board coach 20 minutes before departure.(Karlsplatz 21, 80335 München, Germany)
Extra fees to be paid on-site:Castle entrance tickets (adult 41€/child 10€)
Know in advance:The tour includes walking and stairs
Admission to Neuschwanstein Castle may be limited
No stop in Oberammergau, only passing through by bus
Neuschwanstein Castle is globally renowned for its breathtaking fairytale architecture, perched dramatically atop a rugged hill in Bavaria. Commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, it embodies romanticism and intricate design, making it a symbol of Germany's picturesque landscapes and a popular subject in art and photography. Its unique blend of medieval and fantastical elements contributes to its widespread fame.
Neuschwanstein Castle notably inspired the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in California. Walt Disney himself visited Neuschwanstein and was captivated by its enchanting design and majestic setting. The iconic silhouette and romantic aesthetic of Neuschwanstein profoundly influenced the creation of Disney's signature fairytale castle.
The design of Neuschwanstein Castle heavily influenced the visual style of Disney's animated classic, "Sleeping Beauty." Its grand towers, romantic turrets, and dramatic setting served as a primary model for the castle featured prominently in the film, contributing to its iconic fairytale aesthetic and enduring appeal.
Tours visiting Neuschwanstein Castle most commonly depart from Munich, the capital city of Bavaria. Munich serves as a convenient and well-connected hub for travelers looking to explore the Bavarian Alps and its famous castles, offering various day trip options to the region.
Linderhof Palace, the smallest of King Ludwig II's palaces, offers a glimpse into his opulent lifestyle. Visitors can explore the lavish Hall of Mirrors, the King's Bedroom, and exquisite Rococo interiors. The palace grounds also feature beautiful gardens, a Moorish Kiosk, and Venus Grotto, a unique artificial cave with a waterfall.
Oberammergau is famous for its intricate Passion Play, performed every ten years, and its beautifully painted houses depicting traditional Bavarian scenes and fairy tales. Visitors can admire the Lüftlmalerei frescoes on many buildings, explore artisan shops, and experience the charming atmosphere of this unique village nestled in the Bavarian Alps.
During a typical day trip, approximately 3 to 4 hours are usually allocated for the Neuschwanstein Castle experience. This includes time for transportation to the castle (bus or walk), the guided interior tour, and enjoying the exterior views, such as those from Marienbrücke (Mary's Bridge), which offers a spectacular vantage point.
The panoramic bus tour through Bavaria offers stunning views of the picturesque Bavarian Alps, characterized by rolling green hills, dense forests, and charming traditional villages. Travelers can enjoy scenic drives past crystal-clear lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and lush valleys, providing a true appreciation for the region's natural beauty.