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a large body of water with a city in the background
a large body of water with a city in the background
a large body of water with a city in the background
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Holiday in Passau

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

Country

Germany

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September (18-28 °C, organ concerts in the cathedral). December for Christmas markets. Spring for the Danube Cycle Path.

Budget/day

65-130 €

Getting there from Germany

ICE/IC to Passau Hbf (2 hours from Munich, 2.5 hours from Nuremberg). By car via A3 from Nuremberg/Regensburg. Nearest airport is Munich (MUC, 2 hours).

About Passau

Passau is located at the easternmost tip of Bavaria, directly on the Austrian border, and is known as the Three Rivers City — here, the Danube, Inn, and Ilz converge at a single peninsula. From the Veste Oberhaus, one of the largest preserved castle complexes in Europe, the natural spectacle of the three differently colored rivers can be observed: the blue Danube, the greenish Inn, and the dark Ilz merge in a fascinating play of colors. St. Stephen's Cathedral houses the largest cathedral organ in the world with 17,974 pipes and 233 registers — the daily organ concerts (May to October) are an unparalleled acoustic experience. The cathedral itself is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque, redesigned in the 17th century by Carlo Lurago and Giovanni Battista Carlone after a city fire. The old town on the narrow peninsula between the Danube and Inn impresses with pastel-colored Baroque facades, winding alleys, and a Mediterranean flair — Passau is often referred to as the most Italian city north of the Alps. The Residenzplatz arcades, the Old Town Hall facade with flood marks, and the artists' alley Höllgasse invite for a stroll. Passau is the starting point of the famous Danube Cycle Path to Vienna (approximately 330 km) as well as the departure point for Danube river cruises towards Budapest, Belgrade, and the Black Sea. The three-country region of Bavaria-Upper Austria-South Bohemia also offers wonderful day trips to the Bavarian Forest and the Mühlviertel.

Safety
90
Urban
85
Nightlife
80
Culture
75
Romance
70

Top 5 highlights in Passau

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Dreiflüsseeck

Confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz at a peninsula: three differently colored rivers merge in a unique play of colors.

2

Stephansdom & Domorgel

Largest cathedral organ in the world with 17,974 pipes: daily organ concerts in the magnificent Baroque cathedral from May to October.

3

Veste Oberhaus

One of the largest castle complexes in Europe high above the city: Oberhaus Museum and panoramic view of the Dreiflüsseeck.

4

Barocke Altstadt

Pastel-colored facades and winding alleys: an Italian-like cityscape on the peninsula between the Danube and Inn.

5

Donauradweg-Start

Starting point of the legendary Danube Cycle Path to Vienna (330 km): one of the most popular cycling routes in Europe, well-developed.

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Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Passau

Recommended travel time

May to September (18-28 °C, organ concerts in the cathedral). December for Christmas markets. Spring for the Danube Cycle Path.

Summer

18-28 °C, warm and sunny with occasional thunderstorms

Winter

-2 to 5 °C, snowfall possible, fog along the rivers

How much does a holiday in Passau cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

35-60 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

65-130 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Passau

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Organ concert in the cathedral — daily at 12:00 PM (May-October), additionally on Thursdays at 7:30 PM. Admission approx. €5, an unforgettable experience.

Book a Dreiflüsserundfahrt — approx. 45 minutes by boat around the peninsula. The play of colors of the three rivers is best seen from the water.

Hike to Veste Oberhaus — the ascent takes about 15 minutes via the Batterieweg. Alternatively, a shuttle bus departs from the town hall square.

Plan the Danube Cycle Path — Passau to Vienna in 6-7 days. Luggage transport can be booked, bike rental available directly at the train station.

Pay attention to flood marks — at the Old Town Hall, marks document the devastating floods. The mark from 2013 (12.89 m) is alarmingly high.

Food & drink in Passau

These specialties you must try!

Bayerische Brotzeit — Obazda, Radi, Presssack, and fresh Bauernbrot: hearty snack in the beer gardens along the Danube.
Donaufisch — Zander or Waller fresh from the Danube, fried or prepared Müllerin-style: a specialty of Passau's inns.
Dampfnudeln — fluffy yeast dumplings with vanilla sauce or sauerkraut: Bavarian soul food, particularly popular in Passau.
Passaür Goldhauben-Torte — local pastry specialty with nougat and chocolate: named after the traditional gold cap.
Österreichisch-bayerische Fusion — Wiener Schnitzel meets Schweinshaxe: the border location brings together the best of both culinary traditions.
Suitable for:DreifluessestadtDanubeBaroqueCycle PathRiver CruiseOrganBavaria

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