Holiday in Erfurt

City in Germany — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇩🇪

Country

Germany

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September (16-25 °C). June-August for DomStufen-Festspiele. December for the Erfurt Christmas Market at the Cathedral Square.

Budget/day

60-120 €

Getting there from Germany

ICE: Berlin 2 h, Frankfurt 2.5 h, Leipzig 45 min, Munich 3 h. No own airport, nearest airport Leipzig/Halle (LEJ) 1.5 h.

About Erfurt

Erfurt, the state capital of Thuringia, has one of the best-preserved medieval old towns in Germany. With over 1,275 years of history, 25 churches, and the largest contiguous monument in Germany, the city is an architectural jewel that is still considered a hidden gem. The Krämerbrücke is Erfurt's landmark and unique north of the Alps: a medieval stone bridge completely built with 32 half-timbered houses, where today artisans, antique dealers, and small galleries work. It is the longest continuously built and inhabited bridge in Europe — comparable only to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. The Erfurt Cathedral of St. Mary and the Severikirche form an impressive ensemble on the Cathedral Hill: 70 wide steps lead up to the Gothic cathedral, whose bell Gloriosa from 1497 is the largest free-swinging medieval bell in the world. In summer, the famous DomStufen-Festspiele take place on the cathedral steps — open-air theater in a unique setting. Martin Luther studied and lived in Erfurt before making Wittenberg famous. The Augustinian Monastery, where Luther entered in 1505, can be visited and impressively conveys the beginnings of the Reformation. The Petersberg Citadel is one of the largest and best-preserved baroque city fortifications in Europe, with underground passages that can be explored on guided tours. From above, there is a magnificent view over the old town with its towers and half-timbered houses.

Safety
90
Culture
85
Urban
85
Romance
65
Food
60

Top 5 highlights in Erfurt

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Krämerbrücke

Longest continuously built bridge in Europe: 32 half-timbered houses with crafts and galleries — unique north of the Alps.

2

Dom & Severikirche

Gothic ensemble on the Cathedral Hill: the Gloriosa bell from 1497 is the largest free-swinging medieval bell in the world.

3

Zitadelle Petersberg

One of the largest baroque city fortifications in Europe: underground passages and panoramic view over Erfurt's old town.

4

Augustinerkloster

Here Martin Luther entered as a monk in 1505: authentic place of Reformation history with a museum and accommodation.

5

DomStufen-Festspiele

Open-air theater on the 70 steps of the Cathedral Hill: every summer operas and musicals in a unique setting.

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Best time to travel for Erfurt

Recommended travel time

May to September (16-25 °C). June-August for DomStufen-Festspiele. December for the Erfurt Christmas Market at the Cathedral Square.

Summer

17-25 °C, warm and changeable, thunderstorms possible

Winter

-2 to 4 °C, cold with possible snow, Thuringian Basin somewhat drier

How much does a holiday in Erfurt cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30-50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60-120 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

140-280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Erfurt

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Krämerbrücke Festival in June — the largest old town festival in Thuringia: three days of music, crafts, and street performers around the bridge.

Erfurt Christmas Market — one of the most beautiful in Germany at the huge Cathedral Square. The 12-meter-high Christmas pyramid and the stollen are highlights.

Book a Petersberg tour — the underground passages of the citadel are only accessible with a guide. A flashlight is provided, bring a warm jacket.

Visit EGA Park — the largest garden and leisure park in Thuringia (36 ha). In summer with flower exhibitions, in winter with a light show.

Thuringian Rostbratwurst at the original stand — the best bratwurst can be found at the stands around the Cathedral Square and the Lange Brücke. Always served in a bun with mustard.

Food & drink in Erfurt

These specialties you must try!

Thuringian Rostbratwurst — the queen of German bratwursts: 20 cm, spicy with marjoram and caraway, grilled over charcoal, served in a bun with mustard.
Thuringian Klöße — potato dumplings made from raw and cooked potatoes with bread cubes: an essential side dish for Sunday roast.
Thuringian Mutzbraten — grilled pieces of pork over plum wood with marjoram: a specialty from the Thuringian Forest, found at every festival.
Schmandkuchen — yeast cake with sour cream topping, sugar, and cinnamon: a classic of the Thuringian coffee table, best from the baker in the old town.
Rostbrätl — breaded pork schnitzel with onions in Thuringian style: hearty tavern dish, served with fried potatoes.
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