Holiday in Marburg

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

Country

Germany

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September (18-26 °C, lively university life). June for the 3-day market. December for the Christmas market in the upper town.

Budget/day

60-120 €

Getting there from Germany

IC/RE to Marburg (Lahn) Hbf (1 h from Frankfurt, 1 h from Kassel). By car A3/B3 from Frankfurt or Kassel. Nearest airport Frankfurt (FRA, 1.5 h).

About Marburg

Marburg an der Lahn is one of the most fairy-tale-like small towns in Germany — a medieval university town that winds steeply up a castle hill, where the legacy of the Brothers Grimm is ever-present. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm studied here from 1802 to 1806, and the enchanted alleys and half-timbered houses are said to have inspired them for their fairy tales. The Landgrafenschloss majestically overlooks the town from the 287-meter-high Schlossberg and is one of the earliest Gothic secular buildings in Germany. The knights' hall from the 13th century with its open roof structure is an architectural masterpiece. The castle park offers a breathtaking view over the old town and the Lahn valley. The Elisabethkirche (1235-1283) is the oldest purely Gothic church in Germany and one of the most significant pilgrimage sites of the Middle Ages. It was built over the grave of Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, who founded a hospital in Marburg and died at the age of just 24. Her golden shrine is a masterpiece of medieval goldsmithing. The upper town with its approximately 400 half-timbered houses, steep stairs, and winding alleys is almost car-free. The Philipps-Universität (founded in 1527 as the first Protestant university in the world) shapes the youthful, vibrant atmosphere of the city with over 25,000 students. Every fourth resident is a student — resulting in one of the highest student densities in Germany.

Safety
90
Urban
85
Culture
80
Food
75
Romance
70

Top 5 highlights in Marburg

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Landgrafenschloss

Majestic castle on the Schlossberg with knights' hall from the 13th century: early Gothic secular building with panoramic views over the old town.

2

Elisabethkirche

Oldest purely Gothic church in Germany (1235): pilgrimage site with golden shrine of Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia.

3

Grimm Heritage & Old Town

400 half-timbered houses, steep alleys and stairs: the Brothers Grimm studied here and were inspired for their fairy tales.

4

Marburger Oberstadt

Almost car-free medieval old town: winding alleys, student pubs, and Mediterranean hustle and bustle at the marketplace.

5

Old University

Founded in 1527 as the first Protestant university in the world: historical auditorium and prison (student jail) are open for visits.

Hotels in Marburg

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Marburg

Recommended travel time

May to September (18-26 °C, lively university life). June for the 3-day market. December for the Christmas market in the upper town.

Summer

17-26 °C, pleasantly warm with occasional showers

Winter

-1 to 5 °C, occasional snow, foggy in the Lahn valley

How much does a holiday in Marburg cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30-55 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60-120 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

130-280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Marburg

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Wear comfortable shoes — Marburg is extremely steep, with over 100 stairs connecting the districts. The climb to the castle rewards with a grand view.

Elevator to the castle — at Pilgrimstein there is a free elevator that overcomes several altitude meters. Ideal for the return trip.

Student pubs in the upper town — Marburg has one of the liveliest pub scenes in Hesse. Especially Barfüsserstraße and Steinweg are crowded in the evenings.

Grimm-Dich-Pfad — a city walk leads to 14 stations tracing the footsteps of the Brothers Grimm. Free, flyer available at the tourist info.

Lahn Valley Cycle Path — the cycle path along the Lahn runs directly through Marburg. Ideal for day trips into the green surroundings.

Food & drink in Marburg

These specialties you must try!

Handkäs mit Musik — Hesse's sour milk cheese marinated with onions, vinegar, and oil: a hearty classic in the apple wine pubs.
Grüne Sauce — seven herbs (parsley, chives, chervil, borage, cress, burnet, sorrel) in sour cream: Hesse's national dish.
Ahle Wurst — North Hesse's dry sausage, air-dried and spicy: traditional specialty, available at the weekly market.
Weckewerk — hearty meat casserole made from minced meat and soaked rolls: old Marburg leftover dish, now a cult dish.
Apfelwein (Ebbelwoi) — Hesse's apple wine, tart and refreshing: served in Marburg in traditional pubs from the Bembel.
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