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Heidelberg Castle

Heidelberg Castle

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon in spring and early autumn gives softer light and fewer crowds, perfect for photos and cooler walking.

Budget tips

A small fee applies to the interior museum and cellar tours while the outer courtyard and terraces are free; city tourist cards often include the entrance, and buying combined or online tickets saves money and queue time.

Recommended for

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Architecture lovers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: Reddish sandstone ruins perch above the old town, offering sweeping views over a river and vine-covered slopes. Visitors wander through a mix of ornate Renaissance facades and battered walls, and can peer into a cellar housing a famously enormous wine barrel holding about 220,000 liters.

Highlights: Step into the cellar to stand beside the Große Fass, a wine barrel holding about 220,000 liters, its hand-carved lions and panels still visible. Up on the terraces, sunsets set the red stone aglow while the valley and old bridge spread out like a painted panorama.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes for uneven cobblestones and steep paths.
  • Head to the south-facing terrace at sunset for the best photos of the valley and old bridge.
  • Take the funicular up to save energy, then walk back down through the old town to enjoy cafés and shops.
  • Book cellar or guided tour slots online to avoid sold-out times, especially on weekends and holidays.

Photo gallery

Heidelberg Castle 1
Heidelberg Castle 2

Practical info

Opening hours

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