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- Visit to Neuschwanstein Castle without taking the tour (we don’t have . . .
My family and I would like to try and visit Neuschwanstein Castle in 2 days, though we do not have tickets I’ve read that even without tickets, you can walk some of the grounds We do have a rental car Any suggestions on how we could experience the castle without a ticket? We could do some mild
- Neuschwanstein Castle and or Rothenburg worth it in August?
Neuschwanstein is a bit of a tourist trap site, since the castle is not ancient, only about 200 years old, but still worth a visit, since the Disneyland castle was patterned after it Garmish is close to Fussen and you can take a cable car or cog train ride to the top of the mountain Salzburg and Berchtesgaden are with two or three days
- Update: Neuschwanstein Castle tickets now available for sale in April
"Due to a slight uncertainty about extensive restoration work being carried out in the rooms of Neuschwanstein (i e available capacities), as well as a possible adjustment in prices, online tickets for both Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein Castle have only recently been made available until March 31st 2024 (winter season)
- best day for touring Neuschwanstein Castle - Rick Steves
I largely share demag's impressions It's a whole lotta overpriced theme-park atmosphere, with high prices for the rushed and overcrowded walk-through of this late-19th-century mock-up (a residential palace with a fake castle exterior, in no way a real castle ) Nonetheless, day trips to N'stein from Munich are a surprising but very common
- Neuschwanstein Castle Tours - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Lv the Wieskirche 13:56 for Neuschwanstein (ar 14:46 ) Lv Neuschwanstein 16:31 or 17:40 Arrive Munich 19:19 or 20:19 You can do this entire trip for €72 (covers everyone) without a car Buy a "Regioticket Werdenfelser Land" for 2 adults (€36) at Munich Hbf train station and a second one for 3 adults (€46 ) The 2 youngest children travel
- To Neuschwanstein or not to Neuschwanstein . . . . - Rick Steves
I think Neuschwanstein is an interesting place to visit As long as you aren't under the mistaken idea that it was really a medieval castle; do your research in advance It was built by an eccentric 19th century king as his home, but built to resemble a real castle The interior is exquisite
- Neuschwanstein vs. Hohenschwangau - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Neither is technically a castle (Burg); they are palaces (Schlößer) Hohenschwangau was built in around 1800 over the ruins of a real castle by Ludwig's father, king of Bavaria, as a fortified home for his family Neuschwanstein was built by Ludwig as his palace, having the outward appearance of a real castle, but just for his living quarters
- Nueschwanstein Castle Tour in English - Rick Steves
The acoustics inside the castle are poor, and the guide we had wasn't particularly enthusiastic There's extended debate here on the Forum regarding how worthwhile this tour actually is The hike up to the castle might be worthwhile, and the tour of the other castle is actually quite interesting
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