Ingolstadt is a city in Upper Bavaria, southern Germany, best known for being home to the car company Audi.
Although it counts over 130,000 citizens today, some people still call it a village, since it can't keep up with the big city charm of Munich or Nuremberg. Historically Ingolstadt is mainly known for the Reinheitsgebot (the arguably first law for the purity of beer), hosting the first Bavarian university and having large military fortress facilities. The latter is the reason, why many citizens of Ingolstadt still call themselves Schanzer (from verschanzen: to fortify). It is also the city, where Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati, and the popular novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley takes place in. It is also the home of the headquarters of the car manufacturer Audi.
All the historic buildings are found in or near the historical city center and are within walking distance of one another.
- Herzogskasten, Hallstraße 2 (City center. Literally translated "The Duke's Box" this old castle built in 1255 is the oldest profane building in the city. Today it hosts the city library.
- Kreuztor, Kreuzstraße & Oberer Graben (City center. Built in 1385 it is the best preserved part of the old city wall and is one of the city's landmarks. Most of the time it is closed and can only be seen from the outside, but was opened for a short period of time recently, since a group of locals is collecting donations for a renovation of the inside.
- Liebfrauenmünster, Kreuzstraße & Konviktstraße (City center, +49 841 934150. Built 1425-1525 by Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria (aka Louis the Rich), this is the biggest church of Ingolstadt. Late gothic architecture, the tomb of famous Ingolstadt scholars and the artistic interior make it a renowned place for visiting.
- Maria de Victoria Church, Neubaustraße 1 (inner city. Hours vary by season. Hidden in the narrow streets of the historic city center, this is a jewel of baroque art, especially the fresco on the ceiling. Admission: 2€.
- Old City Hall, Rathausplatz 2 (City center. Dating back to the 14th century, this building was created by fusing different buildings into one in 1882. It is the seat of the mayor and - what might be of interest to a traveller even more - the city's tourist information.
- Reduit Tilly and Klenzepark, Brückenkopf 2 (south shore of the river Danube. South of the inner city, on the right side of the river Danube, lies the Reduit Tilly, the core building of the classical Brückenkopf (Bridge Head) fortress. You can either visit the WWI exhibition of the Bavarian Army Museum inside or take a walk around the surrounding park area (Klenzepark).
- St. Moritz Church, Moritzstraße 4 (Next to the Old City Hall, +49 821 3479860. Dating back to 1234 this church is the oldest building of Ingolstadt.
Herzogskasten, Hallstraße 2 (City center. Literally translated "The Duke's Box" this old castle built in 1255 is the oldest profane building in the city. Today it hosts the city library.
Kreuztor, Kreuzstraße & Oberer Graben (City center. Built in 1385 it is the best preserved part of the old city wall and is one of the city's landmarks. Most of the time it is closed and can only be seen from the outside, but was opened for a short period of time recently, since a group of locals is collecting donations for a renovation of the inside.
Liebfrauenmünster, Kreuzstraße & Konviktstraße (City center, +49 841 934150. Built 1425-1525 by Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria (aka Louis the Rich), this is the biggest church of Ingolstadt. Late gothic architecture, the tomb of famous Ingolstadt scholars and the artistic interior make it a renowned place for visiting.
Maria de Victoria Church, Neubaustraße 1 (inner city. Hours vary by season. Hidden in the narrow streets of the historic city center, this is a jewel of baroque art, especially the fresco on the ceiling. Admission: 2€.
Old City Hall, Rathausplatz 2 (City center. Dating back to the 14th century, this building was created by fusing different buildings into one in 1882. It is the seat of the mayor and - what might be of interest to a traveller even more - the city's tourist information.
Reduit Tilly and Klenzepark, Brückenkopf 2 (south shore of the river Danube. South of the inner city, on the right side of the river Danube, lies the Reduit Tilly, the core building of the classical Brückenkopf (Bridge Head) fortress. You can either visit the WWI exhibition of the Bavarian Army Museum inside or take a walk around the surrounding park area (Klenzepark).
St. Moritz Church, Moritzstraße 4 (Next to the Old City Hall, +49 821 3479860. Dating back to 1234 this church is the oldest building of Ingolstadt.
- Audi Forum and Museum Mobile, Ettinger Straße 62, +49 841 8937575. Daily 9:00-18:00. Ingolstadt is known for the famous car manufacturer Audi and a museum dedicated to the history of the company can be found here. The museum is also the starting point for guided tours through the factory, which should be booked well in advance. Adults €2, Concessions €1.
- Bavarian Army Museum, Paradeplatz 4 (City center, +49 841 93770. Tu-F 9:00-17:30, Sa-Su 10:00-17:30. The museum is separated into two locations. The Neues Schloss, a former duke's residence and part of the city wall, hosts a collection of military artifacts from different eras as well as a bunch of replicas. The Reduit Tilly, a part of the former state fortress in Klenzepark hosts a WWI exhibition. The latter is a very interesting and well structured museum, with exhibits and documents from the era and some short films which summarize the regarded history. The Army Museum is renovated bit by bit at the moment (2019), so some parts may be closed. Many of the captions are in German and they have something of a pro-Bavarian and politically conservative slant but the original exhibits are interesting even if you don't subscribe to their view of history. €3.50, €1 (on Sundays), <18 years free.
- German Medical History Museum, Anatomiestraße 18-20 (City center, +49 841 3052860. Tu-Su 10:00-17:00. The former building of the medical department of the old university hosts Germany's first museum for medical history. It shows an outline of medical science from the Antique until today. A special highlight is the garden of medicinal plants, which has special features for blind and handicapped people. Photographing is prohibited within the facilities (excluding the gardens). Adults €5, concessions €2.50, <17 years free.
Audi Forum and Museum Mobile, Ettinger Straße 62, +49 841 8937575. Daily 9:00-18:00. Ingolstadt is known for the famous car manufacturer Audi and a museum dedicated to the history of the company can be found here. The museum is also the starting point for guided tours through the factory, which should be booked well in advance. Adults €2, Concessions €1.
Bavarian Army Museum, Paradeplatz 4 (City center, +49 841 93770. Tu-F 9:00-17:30, Sa-Su 10:00-17:30. The museum is separated into two locations. The Neues Schloss, a former duke's residence and part of the city wall, hosts a collection of military artifacts from different eras as well as a bunch of replicas. The Reduit Tilly, a part of the former state fortress in Klenzepark hosts a WWI exhibition. The latter is a very interesting and well structured museum, with exhibits and documents from the era and some short films which summarize the regarded history. The Army Museum is renovated bit by bit at the moment (2019), so some parts may be closed. Many of the captions are in German and they have something of a pro-Bavarian and politically conservative slant but the original exhibits are interesting even if you don't subscribe to their view of history. €3.50, €1 (on Sundays), <18 years free.
German Medical History Museum, Anatomiestraße 18-20 (City center, +49 841 3052860. Tu-Su 10:00-17:00. The former building of the medical department of the old university hosts Germany's first museum for medical history. It shows an outline of medical science from the Antique until today. A special highlight is the garden of medicinal plants, which has special features for blind and handicapped people. Photographing is prohibited within the facilities (excluding the gardens). Adults €5, concessions €2.50, <17 years free.
There's a playground next to Police Museum at Klenzepark. Free and open year round.
- Frankenstein tour, Griesmühlstraße & Poppenstraße in the courtyard of Hohe Schule. Mar-Dec every second Friday 21:00. Ingolstadt's old university is the setting for the experiments of Mary Shelley's notorious doctoro. Starting from there, an actor in the role of Dr. Frankenstein takes groups of tourists and locals on a tour of the dark history of Ingolstadt. Actors in monster costumes, who scare the crowd, and witch burnings are mixed in with historical facts. Tours are between March, 21st and December, 21st and take approx 90 min. The Frankenstein Tour has to be booked in advance. Tickets are available at the tourist office in the Old City Hall. €10.
- Guided city tours, Rathausplatz 2, +49 841 3053035. Take a guided tour through the historical inner city. The city tourist office offers different guided tours: a historic tour (by a actor impersonating a famous historic figure of Ingolstadt), a tour of the fortifications, and guided cycling tours. Starting point of any of these tours is the tourist information office in the Old City Hall.
- Beer festivals, Volksfestplatz, Dreizehnerstraße. May/Jun & Sep/Okt. Ingolstadt has two traditional Bavarian beer festivals (think Oktoberfest in small) lasting ten days each. The first and bigger one starts the Friday before Pentecost and is therefore known as the Pfingstfest. Herbstfest (autumn festival), the second one, starts on the Friday before the last Sunday in September, running in parallel to the second week of Oktoberfest. You can find beer tents, food, rides, games and stalls. It is a bit more traditional than Oktoberfest and not as bustling, but in the evenings (especially on Friday and Saturday) the beer tents become full blown party areas.
- Barthelmarkt, Barthelmarktstraße 8, 85077 Manching (Leave the city by car to the south via B13 or even better take the special bus line. Last weekend of August. Even bigger than Ingolstadt's own beer festivals is the Barthelmarkt (St. Bartholomew market) in the village of Oberstimm, just South of Ingolstadt. Originally a horse market, it is now the biggest beer festival in the region, with its four beer tents being jam packed from early morning to late night. It happens on the last weekend in August, including Friday and Monday. Monday morning's horse market is the traditional highlight of the event.
- Adventszauber. 23/11 to 23/12, 10:00 to 20:00 (Sun-Thu) / 21:00 (Fri-Sat). On Christmas, the historic inner city transforms into a seasonal event. The heart is traditional Christkindlmarkt (Christmas Market), with wooden stalls selling food, Christmas gimmicks, Glühwein (lit. "glowing wine", warm seasoned wine) and other things, a merry-go-round and a story-teller. Another highlight is the outdoor ice skating rink in front at Paradeplatz.
- Classical music open air, Klenzepark. July. Each summer Audi sponsors a series of classic music concerts, with the classical music open air being the arguable highlight. For a weekend in July, a stage is built onto the large lawn in the Klenzepark. The Georgian Chamber Orchestra and the Audi Wind Orchestra each play one evening. Bring a picnic set, sit down and listening to the music sounding around the old classical fortress walls. There is also a fireworks show. admission free.
Beer festivals, Volksfestplatz, Dreizehnerstraße. May/Jun & Sep/Okt. Ingolstadt has two traditional Bavarian beer festivals (think Oktoberfest in small) lasting ten days each. The first and bigger one starts the Friday before Pentecost and is therefore known as the Pfingstfest. Herbstfest (autumn festival), the second one, starts on the Friday before the last Sunday in September, running in parallel to the second week of Oktoberfest. You can find beer tents, food, rides, games and stalls. It is a bit more traditional than Oktoberfest and not as bustling, but in the evenings (especially on Friday and Saturday) the beer tents become full blown party areas.
Barthelmarkt, Barthelmarktstraße 8, 85077 Manching (Leave the city by car to the south via B13 or even better take the special bus line. Last weekend of August. Even bigger than Ingolstadt's own beer festivals is the Barthelmarkt (St. Bartholomew market) in the village of Oberstimm, just South of Ingolstadt. Originally a horse market, it is now the biggest beer festival in the region, with its four beer tents being jam packed from early morning to late night. It happens on the last weekend in August, including Friday and Monday. Monday morning's horse market is the traditional highlight of the event.
Adventszauber. 23/11 to 23/12, 10:00 to 20:00 (Sun-Thu) / 21:00 (Fri-Sat). On Christmas, the historic inner city transforms into a seasonal event. The heart is traditional Christkindlmarkt (Christmas Market), with wooden stalls selling food, Christmas gimmicks, Glühwein (lit. "glowing wine", warm seasoned wine) and other things, a merry-go-round and a story-teller. Another highlight is the outdoor ice skating rink in front at Paradeplatz.
Classical music open air, Klenzepark. July. Each summer Audi sponsors a series of classic music concerts, with the classical music open air being the arguable highlight. For a weekend in July, a stage is built onto the large lawn in the Klenzepark. The Georgian Chamber Orchestra and the Audi Wind Orchestra each play one evening. Bring a picnic set, sit down and listening to the music sounding around the old classical fortress walls. There is also a fireworks show. admission free.
- Soccer game at Audi Sportpark, Am Sportpark 1, +49 841 9374000. Season: Jul-May. If you think the German Ice Hockey can't hold a candle to US or Canadian Ice Hockey, and you want to see a sport, which Germany is supposed to be really good at, why don't you try association football, Germany's national sport. Ingolstadt has a young professional club – Die Schanzer – which oscillates between second (right now) and first league.
- Ice hockey game at Saturn Arena, Südliche Ringstraße 64, +49 841 8818800. Season:Sep-Apr. Visit a ice hockey game of the ERC Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt's Premier League Ice Hockey Club and the German champion of 2013/14. During the season there is normally at least one home game per week.
Soccer game at Audi Sportpark, Am Sportpark 1, +49 841 9374000. Season: Jul-May. If you think the German Ice Hockey can't hold a candle to US or Canadian Ice Hockey, and you want to see a sport, which Germany is supposed to be really good at, why don't you try association football, Germany's national sport. Ingolstadt has a young professional club – Die Schanzer – which oscillates between second (right now) and first league.
Ice hockey game at Saturn Arena, Südliche Ringstraße 64, +49 841 8818800. Season:Sep-Apr. Visit a ice hockey game of the ERC Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt's Premier League Ice Hockey Club and the German champion of 2013/14. During the season there is normally at least one home game per week.
Frankenstein tour, Griesmühlstraße & Poppenstraße in the courtyard of Hohe Schule. Mar-Dec every second Friday 21:00. Ingolstadt's old university is the setting for the experiments of Mary Shelley's notorious doctoro. Starting from there, an actor in the role of Dr. Frankenstein takes groups of tourists and locals on a tour of the dark history of Ingolstadt. Actors in monster costumes, who scare the crowd, and witch burnings are mixed in with historical facts. Tours are between March, 21st and December, 21st and take approx 90 min. The Frankenstein Tour has to be booked in advance. Tickets are available at the tourist office in the Old City Hall. €10.
Guided city tours, Rathausplatz 2, +49 841 3053035. Take a guided tour through the historical inner city. The city tourist office offers different guided tours: a historic tour (by a actor impersonating a famous historic figure of Ingolstadt), a tour of the fortifications, and guided cycling tours. Starting point of any of these tours is the tourist information office in the Old City Hall.
- Ingolstadt Village, Otto-Hahn-Straße 1, +49 841 8863100. Mo – Sa 10.00 – 20.00 Uhr. Big outlet center for famous brands, including Bogner, Boss, Calvin Klein, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste, and Versace.
- WestPark Shopping Center, Am Westpark 6 (West of the city, +49 841 4932128. M-Sa 9:00–20:00. Big two story shopping arcade with a vast variety of shops, restaurants and cafés. Free parking is available. An attached entertaiment center contains the biggest cinema of the city.
Ingolstadt Village, Otto-Hahn-Straße 1, +49 841 8863100. Mo – Sa 10.00 – 20.00 Uhr. Big outlet center for famous brands, including Bogner, Boss, Calvin Klein, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste, and Versace.
WestPark Shopping Center, Am Westpark 6 (West of the city, +49 841 4932128. M-Sa 9:00–20:00. Big two story shopping arcade with a vast variety of shops, restaurants and cafés. Free parking is available. An attached entertaiment center contains the biggest cinema of the city.
- Viktualienmarkt, Am Viktualienmarkt (City center. Get a cheap meal in a relaxed venue. The market is much smaller than its famous pendant in Munich, but you will see more locals drinking their wheat beer and hardly any tourists. There are many stalls, which offer typical Bavarian dishes, but you find also Turkish, Italian and Hungarian offers, among others. Recommendation: Get shashlik with french fries and a wheat beer at Daufratshofer (German: Schaschlik mit Pommes und Weizen) .
- Wochemarkt, Theaterplatz (City center. W & Sa 8:00-13:00. If you want to make your own dishes and like fresh ingredients, there is a traditional market where you can buy from local shops and farmers.
- Würstelstube, Ludwigstraße 27 (City center. M-Sa 9:00-18:00. Get the (arguably) best sausages in Bavaria, served by the lovely Marianne. Eat inside and have a look at the epic picture of a monkey in traditional Bavarian costume eating Schweinebraten. Recommendation: Get the standard Wiener with strong mustard (scharfer Senf) and Brezen.
Viktualienmarkt, Am Viktualienmarkt (City center. Get a cheap meal in a relaxed venue. The market is much smaller than its famous pendant in [[Munich]], but you will see more locals drinking their wheat beer and hardly any tourists. There are many stalls, which offer typical Bavarian dishes, but you find also Turkish, Italian and Hungarian offers, among others. Recommendation: Get shashlik with french fries and a wheat beer at Daufratshofer (German: Schaschlik mit Pommes und Weizen) .
Wochemarkt, Theaterplatz (City center. W & Sa 8:00-13:00. If you want to make your own dishes and like fresh ingredients, there is a traditional market where you can buy from local shops and farmers.
Würstelstube, Ludwigstraße 27 (City center. M-Sa 9:00-18:00. Get the (arguably) best sausages in Bavaria, served by the lovely Marianne. Eat inside and have a look at the epic picture of a monkey in traditional Bavarian costume eating Schweinebraten. Recommendation: Get the standard Wiener with strong mustard (scharfer Senf) and Brezen.
- Schanzer Rutschn, Kanalstraße 1A (City center, +49 841 3791733. M-Sa 17:00 until the last guest leaves. This place serves traditional Bavarian cuisine. The restaurant is in the basement of the building. To go there you can take stairs or a wooden slide (hence the name "Rutschn" which means slide in the Bavarian dialect). Beer (0.5L) €3.70.
Schanzer Rutschn, Kanalstraße 1A (City center, +49 841 3791733. M-Sa 17:00 until the last guest leaves. This place serves traditional Bavarian cuisine. The restaurant is in the basement of the building. To go there you can take stairs or a wooden slide (hence the name "Rutschn" which means slide in the Bavarian dialect). Beer (0.5L) €3.70.
- AVUS, Ettinger Straße 62 (at Audi Forum, +49 841 8941071. M-Sa 11:00-15:00 & 18:00-23:00. In the visitors area (Forum) of the car manufacturer Audi, the biggest employer in the city, is the AVUS restaurant. It offers very exquisite cuisine at corresponding prices.
AVUS, Ettinger Straße 62 (at Audi Forum, +49 841 8941071. M-Sa 11:00-15:00 & 18:00-23:00. In the visitors area (Forum) of the car manufacturer Audi, the biggest employer in the city, is the AVUS restaurant. It offers very exquisite cuisine at corresponding prices.
Ingolstadt has a long tradition of beer culture. The Bavarian Reinheitsgebot, which became the German purity law for beer later, has its origin in Ingolstadt in the year 1516. Also the Hallertau region, the worlds biggest hops growing area, is just south-east of the city. Next to its big traditional breweries Herrnbräu and Nordbräu, Ingolstadt has seen a surge of micro breweries over the last decade. You can also get several other regional brands.
Around Pentecost and in autumn the beer festival takes place. It's similar to the Munich Oktoberfest but smaller and more traditional. During Lent you can get Starkbier (strong beer) like in most parts of Bavaria.
- Antonius-Schwaige, Antoniusschwaige 47, +49 841 32680. W-M 10:00-22:00. One of Ingolstadt's oldest beer gardens. It has a traditional self service area, where you can bring your own food and only have to buy the drinks. You can get fresh grilled food.
- Das Mo, Bergbräustraße 7 (Inner City, +49 841 33960. 9:30-0:00. A beer garden and pub in the inner city, often used as a meeting place for local students and other young folks. You can get traditional beer garden dishes in summer and a decent mix of cuisine in winter. People also gather to watch sport events on the screens allocated over the area. A glass of beer (0.5l) is between 2 and 3€.
- Kastaniengarten, Gutsstraße 4 (Oberhaunstadt, +49 841 55541. open form 16:00 during the week and 11:00 on weekends and holiday (closed Tu in winter). The traditional beer garden on the outskirts of town is popular among locals in the beer garden season. A remarkable feature is, that you get a free tiny beer (0.1L) in the beer garden.
Antonius-Schwaige, Antoniusschwaige 47, +49 841 32680. W-M 10:00-22:00. One of Ingolstadt's oldest beer gardens. It has a traditional self service area, where you can bring your own food and only have to buy the drinks. You can get fresh grilled food.
Das Mo, Bergbräustraße 7 (Inner City, +49 841 33960. 9:30-0:00. A beer garden and pub in the inner city, often used as a meeting place for local students and other young folks. You can get traditional beer garden dishes in summer and a decent mix of cuisine in winter. People also gather to watch sport events on the screens allocated over the area. A glass of beer (0.5l) is between 2 and 3€.
Kastaniengarten, Gutsstraße 4 (Oberhaunstadt, +49 841 55541. open form 16:00 during the week and 11:00 on weekends and holiday (closed Tu in winter). The traditional beer garden on the outskirts of town is popular among locals in the beer garden season. A remarkable feature is, that you get a free tiny beer (0.1L) in the beer garden.
- Havana Bar, Kupferstraße 24, +49 841-9312512. Su-M & W-Th 19:00-2:00, F-Sa 19:00-3:00. Latin-American music and cocktails. During Happy Hour from 19:00-21:00 all cocktails cost €5.00. Cocktails €7.50.
- Sausalitos, Theresienstraße 31, +49 841 33660. Su-W 17:00-1:00, Th 17:00-2:00, F-Sa 17:00-3:00. Local branch of a Mexican themed cocktail bar chain. Popular among local university students and younger people. Broad selection of drinks and snacks.
- Swept Away, Donaustraße 14, +49 841 9311679. Su-Th 17:30-1:00, F 19:00-3:00, Sa 17:30-3:00. Caribbean themed cocktail bar and vegetarian restaurant, with a great choice of beverages and dishes and sometimes live music (a varying entrance fee might be charged in that case). It has a chillout zone, where you can relax on the floor on some cushions and a beer garden in front of the building for days with good weather.
- Rosengasse, Kleine Rosengasse, 85049 Ingolstadt. It doesn't get more hipster for a middle-sized Bavarian town
Havana Bar, Kupferstraße 24, +49 841-9312512. Su-M & W-Th 19:00-2:00, F-Sa 19:00-3:00. Latin-American music and cocktails. During Happy Hour from 19:00-21:00 all cocktails cost €5.00. Cocktails €7.50.
Sausalitos, Theresienstraße 31, +49 841 33660. Su-W 17:00-1:00, Th 17:00-2:00, F-Sa 17:00-3:00. Local branch of a Mexican themed cocktail bar chain. Popular among local university students and younger people. Broad selection of drinks and snacks.
Swept Away, Donaustraße 14, +49 841 9311679. Su-Th 17:30-1:00, F 19:00-3:00, Sa 17:30-3:00. Caribbean themed cocktail bar and vegetarian restaurant, with a great choice of beverages and dishes and sometimes live music (a varying entrance fee might be charged in that case). It has a chillout zone, where you can relax on the floor on some cushions and a beer garden in front of the building for days with good weather.
Rosengasse, Kleine Rosengasse, 85049 Ingolstadt. It doesn't get more hipster for a middle-sized Bavarian town
- Amadeus, Am Stein 9. A club on two floors, with the upper floor being a chill out area with an outside smoking passage and the lower floor a rock club. Entry €3.50, Beer €2.50.
- Suxul, Theresienstraße 31, +49 841 3707231. Two floor dance club right next to resp. under Sausalitos. If you are into electronic music and meeting local party crowd, this club might be your best shot.
Amadeus, Am Stein 9. A club on two floors, with the upper floor being a chill out area with an outside smoking passage and the lower floor a rock club. Entry €3.50, Beer €2.50.
Suxul, Theresienstraße 31, +49 841 3707231. Two floor dance club right next to resp. under Sausalitos. If you are into electronic music and meeting local party crowd, this club might be your best shot.
Like most of Bavaria, Ingolstadt is very safe. Even in the more deprived areas in the north you are unlikely to run into any trouble. Use your common sense to avoid risky situations, though.
Additional to the (free) general German emergency lines (112 - General emergency/fire, 110 - Police) there's a direct (and also free) line to get an ambulance .
- Landshut. The capital of Lower Bavaria's main attractions are the quadrennial Landshut Wedding, which takes place in the well preserved medieval city center, and St. Martin's Church, the highest church in Bavaria.
- Munich. The capital of Bavaria, its biggest city and the place to go for culture and arts aficionados, is only 35 min away by train
- Nuremberg. The nearby biggest city of Franconia offers a wide range of interesting traveling destination, including the Nazi party rally grounds.
- Regensburg. Beautiful medieval city at the shores of the river Danube, which is listed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety.
Landshut. The capital of Lower Bavaria's main attractions are the quadrennial Landshut Wedding, which takes place in the well preserved medieval city center, and St. Martin's Church, the highest church in Bavaria.
Munich. The capital of Bavaria, its biggest city and the place to go for culture and arts aficionados, is only 35 min away by train
Nuremberg. The nearby biggest city of Franconia offers a wide range of interesting traveling destination, including the Nazi party rally grounds.
Regensburg. Beautiful medieval city at the shores of the river Danube, which is listed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety.