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City in Germany — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇩🇪
Country
Germany
Type
City
Best time to travel
May–October
Budget/day
70–115 €
Getting there from Germany
Regensburg can be reached by ICE train from Munich (1.5h) and Nuremberg (1h).
About Regensburg
Regensburg on the Danube has the best-preserved medieval city in Germany and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006. The city, over 2,000 years old, boasts nearly 1,500 listed buildings, including the Stone Bridge from the 12th century — a masterpiece of medieval architecture and a model for the Charles Bridge in Prague. The Gothic Cathedral of St. Peter, with its 105-meter-high towers, is home to the famous Domspatzen, one of the oldest boys' choirs in the world. The medieval towers of the noble families remind us of the city's heyday as a free imperial city and significant trading center on the Danube. The Old Town Hall was the seat of the Permanent Diet from 1663 to 1806. Regensburg surprises with one of the liveliest old towns in Bavaria: Over 500 pubs, bars, and restaurants line the narrow streets. The Historical Sausage Kitchen by the Stone Bridge has been serving bratwurst since 1146 and is considered the oldest snack bar in the world. The student atmosphere from the university, a creative cultural scene, and traditional Bavarian inns create a unique blend. The Danube can be explored by boat, while the surrounding area attracts visitors with the Walhalla — the neoclassical hall of fame above the Danube — and the Weltenburg Monastery with the oldest monastery brewery in the world. Regensburg is an underrated gem for culture, history, and Bavarian lifestyle.
Top 5 highlights in Regensburg
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Steinerne Brücke
The Romanesque bridge from the 12th century was for centuries the only crossing of the Danube and is a model for the Charles Bridge in Prague.
Dom St. Peter
The only Gothic cathedral in Bavaria impresses with the famous Regensburg Domspatzen choir and colorful stained glass windows.
Historische Wurstküche
The oldest bratwurst kitchen in the world has been located directly at the Stone Bridge since 1146 and still serves sausages with sauerkraut today.
Geschlechtertürme
The medieval residential towers of wealthy patrician families remind one of northern Italian cities and are unique in Germany.
Walhalla
The impressive marble temple above the Danube near Donaustauf is a hall of fame for significant figures in German history.
Hotels in Regensburg
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Regensburg
Recommended travel time
May–October
Summer
Warm, 20–27 °C, pleasant
Winter
Cold, -3–4 °C, occasional snow
How much does a holiday in Regensburg cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
35–55 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
70–115 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
150–260 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
The Historical Sausage Kitchen serves only 6 or 8 sausages with sauerkraut and sweet mustard – traditional and delicious.
The Domspatzen sing on Sundays at 10 AM in the cathedral – a moving experience.
The Walhalla near Donaustauf can be reached by boat or car in 20 minutes.
The Kneitinger Beer Garden is the most popular beer garden in the city, located right at Arnulfsplatz.
Regensburg has an astonishingly vibrant bar scene – the Bermuda Triangle in the old town is the center.
Food & drink in Regensburg
These specialties you must try!
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