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EUR 55 - 130 Hotel Schmitt
This family-run hotel has a central location in Heidelberg, a 10-minute walk from Heidelberg Main Station. Hotel Schmitt offers non-smoking rooms with… MoreEUR 70 - 260 Hotel Schönberger Hof
Our hotel - in historical walls - is situated in the Old Town, just beside the congress hall and provides 18 rooms, each of them is equipped with bath… MoreEUR 64 - 160 Hotel Rose
This traditional, family-run hotel lies in the historic Rohrbach district of Heidelberg. It offers well-equipped rooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
… MoreEUR 62 - 150 Hotel und Restaurant Schnookeloch
EUR 55 - 139 Hotel zum Pfalzgrafen
This non-smoking hotel in Heidelberg offers country-style rooms, Wi-Fi, and daily breakfast buffets. The historic Heidelberger Schloss palace is a 10-… MoreEUR 109 - 269 Hotel Zur Alten Brücke
This attractive, 3-star hotel offers charming accommodation right in the heart of the Old Town of Heidelberg, directly at the Alten Brücke (old bridg… MoreEUR 80 - 238 Hotel Zum Ritter St. Georg
The Hotel Zum Ritter St. Georg is located in the heart of Heidelberg’s Old Town, surrounded by famous landmarks which can all be reached on foot in … MoreEUR 57 - 125 Hotel Restaurant Krokodil
This intimate hotel and restaurant near the Neckartal-Odenwald nature park is just a few minutes from the centre of Heidelberg and attractions includi… MoreEUR 70 - 170 Hotel Perkeo
Dating from 1891, this traditional 3-star hotel offers spacious rooms with breakfast included. It lies in Heidelberg´s pedestrian area, beside t… MoreEUR 60 - 106 Hotel Molkenkur
This 3-star hotel has a spectacular location on a hill directly overlooking Heidelberg Castle. It offers a panoramic terrace, free internet access and… MoreEUR 9 - 111 Hotel ISG Heidelberg
This hotel offers rooms with balconies and free Wi-Fi access. It is a 10-minute drive from the centre of Heidelberg, and is surrounded by the Neckarta… MoreEUR 75 - 115 Hotel Monpti
This cosy hotel in Heidelberg is just a 5-minute walk from the main university building and library, within easy reach of the Hauptstrasse shopping st… MoreEUR 73 - 110 Hotel Nassauer Hof
This 3-star hotel in Heidelberg’s university district offers free Wi-Fi, a free sauna and fitness room, and soundproofed rooms. The pedestrian area… MoreEUR 95 - 170 Hotel Panorama
Hotel Panorama is located beside the River Neckar in the centre of Heidelberg. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi and a private bathroom. On-site … MoreEUR 50 - 165 Hotel Neckartal Heidelberg
This 3-star hotel enjoys a wonderfully tranquil location on the eastern outskirts of Heidelberg. It stands on the Neckarradweg cycle path and beside t… MoreEUR 49 - 105 Hotel-Blume Hip-Résidence
This 3-star hotel provides low-cost rooms and apartments in Heidelberg, just a 5-minute walk from the Heidelberg Main Station. It offers a daily buffe… MoreEUR 93 - 140 Hotel-Restaurant Hackteufel
This stylish, family-run 3-star hotel and restaurant is located in the heart of the romantic city of Heidelberg, directly between the Heiligengeistkir… MoreEUR 108 - 230 Ringhotel Das Lamm Heidelberg
This historic 4-star hotel in Heidelberg´s Handschuhsheim district offers a peaceful location, and easy access to the old quarter and university… MoreEUR 65 - 999 Residenz Heidelberg
This hotel in Heidelberg offers apartments in a historic building. Free, on-site parking is included. It lies in Heidelberg´s Rohrbach district,… MoreEUR 250 - 360 terra di bellobene
terra di bellobene is a suite in the Baroque palace of Palais Nebel, in the centre of Heidelberg’s Old Town. It offers innovative and ecological de… MoreEUR 55 - 90 The Dubliner Hotel & Irish Pub
This hotel and Irish pub lies in the heart of Heidelberg, in the pedestrian area of the city´s Old Town. It offers free Wi-Fi internet and tradi… MoreEUR 95 - 185 Villa Marstall
This elegant 3-star hotel is a beautiful 19th-century villa in the heart of Heidelberg, directly overlooking the River Neckar and a short walk from al… MoreEUR 69 - 159 Vier Jahreszeiten
This 3-star hotel in Heidelberg’s Old Town is opposite the Alte Brücke bridge, only 100 metres from the main pedestrian area. It offers Wi-Fi acces… MoreEUR 70 - 122 Regina
This hotel in the heart of Heidelberg is a comfortable base for outings in the romantic university town and Neckar river valley.
After breakfast, str… MoreEUR 100 - 198 Qube Heidelberg
This new, 4-star hotel in central Heidelberg offers modern rooms, an underground parking garage and a stylish restaurant. The main train station and h… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
During WWII, the city was nearly completely spared by allied bombings which destroyed most of Germany's larger inner cities. As a result, Heidelberg has retained its baroque charm of narrow streets, picturesque houses and of course the world-famous Schloss (castle). After the war, the United States Armed Forces built large barracks on the southern end of the city. Therefore, Heidelberg's 130,000 inhabitants include not only the 28,000 students of the university, but also nearly 30,000 American citizens, almost all soldiers and their families. Together with the hundreds of thousands of annual visitors, Heidelberg is truly an internationally and culturally diverse destination, despite its small size.
Over the years, Heidelberg has attracted numerous artists, intellectuals and academics from all over Europe and has sometimes been called a secret intellectual capital of Germany. People who have lived and worked in the city include the poets Joseph von Eichendorff, Jean Paul and Goethe, scientists as Bunsen and Kirchhoff, philosophers as the founder of the "Illuminati" order von-Knigge, atheist Ludwig Feuerbach, existentialist Karl Jaspers, political theorist Hannah Arendt and many more. Mark Twain wrote in A Tramp Abroad:
:...Out of a billowy upheaval of vivid green foliage ...rises the huge ruin of Heidelberg Castle, with empty window arches, ivy-mailed battlements, moldering towers—the Lear of inanimate nature—deserted, discrowned, beaten by the storms, but royal still, and beautiful.
The city runs a small rather effective system of trams and busses. The two most important nodal points are the main station and Bismarckplatz. A mountain railway runs between four stations (including the castle), linking the old city on the level of the river with the summit of the Königstuhl Mountain, about 400 m (1312 feet) above the city.
The Altstadt (historical city center)and Hauptstrasse (main street)
The city boasts more than twelve cinemas, over eight theaters, including
There are also many progressive culture centers, including the famous Karlstorbahnhof in the east-end of the old city.
Snacks: Along the Hauptstrasse, which runs through the center of town, you will find several bakeries that serve local specialities including “Brezel” (pretzels). Department stores have a nice selection of delicatessen stalls called “Markthallen” where you can eat everything on the spot.
Big eat: The Haupstrasse is plentiful with an amazing variety of restaurants. Dishes tend to be served in large portions, relatively inexpensive and of good quality. You can find something for almost every taste including Japanese, Indian, Italian, Chinese, German and Bavarian. American fast food and ""Döner"" restaurants cater to the budget conscious and late-night crowds.
There is an excellent, reasonably priced, Thai restaurant, Supan's Thai Bistro with great service on the Hauptstrasse right at the Universitaet Platz next to the "Vinyl Only" record shop.
Many of the cafes in Heidelberg set up outside tables when the weather is fair, and these are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. A popular destination for summer cafe beer sipping and lounging is the , which is adjacent to the .
If you are a young person and happen to discover one of the student parties (which are quite numerous but advertised mostly by word-of-mouth), you scored the jackpot. Get inside, get a beer and have fun. But try and avoid being recognised as a tourist. No party ends before 3am and many run until 6 or 7am.
Wines are produced around Heidelberg, but it is difficult to get hold of them. Always a safe bet is a Riesling from Pfalz instead, or try any of the numerous wines from other German wine regions.
Next to the Old Bridge, there are two small breweries: The in the Leyergasse and Vetter's Brauhaus in the Steingasse. Vetter's is famous for one of the strongest beers in world (Vetter 33).
If you want to mix with the locals, try the Untere Strasse, which runs between the Hauptstrasse and the river, parallel to both. It is packed with the student bars, including the crowded
If you are looking for coffee rather than alcohol, has two branches, one off Bismarckplatz and the other on the Hauptstrasse, serving a variety of coffees and offering free WiFi access.
Don't walk on bicycle lanes (they are often painted in red, but always seperated from the pedestrian lanes by a white line): Heidelberg has more cyclists than motorists, and many of them have a rather cavalier way of driving. The southern parallel street to Hauptstrasse (called Plöck) is the main traffic channel for student cyclists between Bismarkplatz and University Square. During the day it can be such a buzz, it's already a sight worth visiting. But watch out: Many cyclists feel safe from the tourists there and lose all their good manners.
Hotel Restaurant Scheid is a nice, quiet, reasonably priced hotel in the suburb of Schriesheim, a short tram ride north of Heidelberg. Schriesheim is built on a hill so if you are hitting the clubs, don't forget about the late night walk up the hill from the tram stop to Hotel Scheid. Phone 06203 6050.
on the Hauptstrasse. It can get a little noisy, but this hotel is one of the oldest and most interesting looking buildings in the Altstadt. Japanese tourists seem to love taking photos of this establishment and have been seen in droves doing just that.
on the Hauptstrasse. This was revamped in 2005 as a boutique hotel. Each room is modeled after a famous city, the most interesting room being the Zermatt (for Heidi and skiing fans).
- located in the suburb of Boxberg is about a 15 minute taxi ride from central Heidelberg. Fitted out in the Bauhaus style the rooms are comfortable enough (and the bathrooms are excellent) but there is nothing to do in Boxberg.
- located in the west of Heidelberg's center. Recommendable 3 star hotel with lovely restaurant, nice breakfast buffet, terrace, garden, wlan, bicycles for guests, free parking, various int. tv channels, etc. Easily reachable by car and public transportation.
- located 0.75km West of Bismarckplatz. Allegedly a four star hotel, but you'll struggle to work out why while you wait five minutes for the lift, or struggle to find anywhere to sit at breakfast.
The is located about 1km west of the edge of the Altstadt, situated in an old brewery. However its been totally renovated and fitted out in a modernist decor, all glass, wood floors and exposed metal. Some of the rooms are very pleasant, though the ones overlooking the main road can be noisy. Food in the bar is disappointing.
The is a fairly standard anonymous business hotel is located just off Bismarckplatz. Rooms near the lifts can be extremely noisy, so are best avoided.
- located just on the edge of the Altstadt is a classic privately owned five star hotel. Pleasant atmosphere and attentive staff. Most of the rooms look out over the courtyard and are therefore admirably quiet.
The is an old hunting lodge, a few minutes from the Altstadt on the other side of the river. The rooms are all unique and will delight Laura Ashley fans, but minimalists may prefer to try somewhere else.
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The Castle
The Philosophenweg which can be found on the northern side of the city. It provides a wonderful view across the oldest part of the city. Here can also be found the Meridan Stich which is a popular illustration of Heidelberg
The Heiligenberg mountain which boasts a wonderful view over the old town
The Thingstätte on top of Heiligenberg (an open-air theatre built by the Nazi regime in 1934 to host propaganda events)
Also on the Heiligenberg the remnants of a wall ancient Celts built to keep Germanic tribes out, the Heidenloch, a deep well with unknown origins,and the ruins of a 10th century cloister.
The Kurpfälzisches Museum on the Hauptstrasse, contains interesting exhibits of items from Heidelberg's pre-history to modern times.
The old university on Universitätsplatz in the old city and the adjacent old armoury which is now a student cafeteria (but also open to the public).
The Heiliggeistkirche city cathedral is only one of many large and small churches, but definitely the one with the most interesting history. During the dark ages, it was the shelter of the Bibliotheka Palatina, Germany's oldest library. The Bibliotheka was stolen and brought to Rome but eventually returned in pieces. Today, parts of it can be visited in the University Library (also the oldest and probably the most valuable of its kind in Germany), which is situated close to the old university.
You can get a great view of the Heiliggeistkirche, Old Town, and the Neckar river bridge from the castle (Schloss Heidelberge).Do
Stadttheater the large state-run theater, and
Zimmertheater on Hauptstrasse, Germany's oldest private theaterBuy
Don't miss out the exquisitely stocked record shop Vinyl Only on the university square.Eat
Drink
More than 300 bars, pubs, clubs, discotheques and the like, from Bavarian style tourist restaurants with deer antlers on the walls to extremely left-wing student bars which reserve the right to refuse policemen entry to the bar. You name it. Find your place and enjoy yourself. Heidelberg knows no curfew. Most bars close at 1am, but especially the students bars are often open until the early morning. Although the locals -- even the police officers -- are used to drunken tourists as well as to drunken students, please be calm on your way home and do not riot. As a remnant of the student revolts, Heidelberg has the largest ratio of policemen per capita and you may find yourself in the arms of an officer much faster than you think.
Großer Mohr and the small but highly recommended
Sonderbar. The latter boasts a huge collection of absinthe, whiskeys and whiskys, as well as a very distinctive atmosphere.
The cocktail bar at the edge of the Old Town is small, but famous for its drinks and continuously receives praise in local restaurant guides.
is an Irish pub north of the river, just over the bridge from Bisi (Bismarckplatz).Be Safe
Heidelberg is an extremely safe city (even by German standards). However, women walking alone at night should take the usual precautions they would anywhere else. Walking along the northern Neckar banks at night would not be advised, except in groups, particularly by the Studentenwohnheime (dorms) the shrubs are thick and it is very dark. Taxi rides are cheap (compared to big city standards), use as needed. There are also "Frauentickets" available for women, you can buy these coupons for 8€ and they will cover the fare for anywhere in the city. Sleep
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