Top tip: Hike to Mary’s Bridge first to see the look out point. It can get crowded, so it’s better to see it before the castle tour starts, especially if on a tight schedule.
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The story behind probably the most famous castle in the world is full of irony. The Bavarian King Ludwig who was kind of chief designer of the whole project, was a shy person, running away from all...
Don't bother with a tour do the day yourself!!
Me and my partner went to Neuschwanstein Castle from Munich. We caught the train to fussen then it is a local bus to Neuschwanstein Castle. This in total cost €23 for a return ticket per person and t...
Absolutely not worth the money! This place itself is magnificent from the outside but I wouldn't recommend the guided tour inside the castle which is by the way the only way to get to see the inside....
The setting and location are as beautiful as all the pictures suggest. We spent a whole day there and thoroughly enjoyed it. The crowds were still significant despite the Covid situation and sadly we ...
Neuschwanstein Castle is a symbol of Germany.It is the prototype of Disney Castle, it is also called Cinderella Castle.Since it is not possible to take pictures inside, I can only share some of the outside scenery.
❤️Must experience:
1. The gorgeous interior decoration of Neuschwanstein Castle;
2. Take a panoramic view of "Neuschwanstein Castle" on the Marianne Bridge;
3. Going down the mountain in a carriage, the horse was very well raised by the uncle, with a healthy body and bright coat;
4. Admire the vastness of the Bavarian plain on the mountain;
5. Cool down the heat and play in the turquoise lakes above and below;
🚌How to get there:
I read a lot of traffic guides on the Internet, because I was taking my parents to travel. In order to save worry and effort, I finally chose a local one-day tour group, including the 3 attractions of Neuschwanstein Castle + Linderhof Castle + Oberammergau.
The coach is very comfortable, and the guide's explanation will give us a deeper understanding of the culture here. Forget it plus the entrance fee, it's about the same as traveling by car, $50 per person, recommended!
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opp-snow
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M.004: Schloss Neuschwanstein is one of the most visited sights in Germany. It looks pretty much like a Fairy Tale Castle in the fall. - Sep.30, 2006
Yuanjie
Road tripping through the coldest south part of Germany. One of my favorite place of the trip was Neuschwanstein Castle which looks like a fairy letale castle.
The castle is located in Bavaria new the town of Fussen.
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Filippo_cesarini
Standing magically at the Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is everyone’s fantasy dream! 🏰
Has anyone been to this fairytale? 😍
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Neuschwanstein Castle is on a small mountain peak in the suburbs of Fussen, a small town on the southern border of Germany. It has a fairy-tale appearance, with a blend of beautiful scenery. Its interior decoration is sumptuous. Inspired by the musical "Swan Knight," the Bavarian King Ludwig II took many years to build it. Regardless of the season and from which angle you view the castle, it pleases the eyes. Neuschwanstein Castle attracts visitors from all over the world.
Top tip: Hike to Mary’s Bridge first to see the look out point. It can get crowded, so it’s better to see it before the castle tour starts, especially if on a tight schedule.
It's very feel to read the story before going, reading the Bible story is very helpful to understand the frescoes, will feel more meaningful to travel. The buildings and interior decoration are very good and worth seeing! Also check out the story of Princess Sisi, who grew up with the designer king after all
When I traveled to Europe that year, I stayed in Füssen in Germany for one night. I visited Neuschwanstein Castle the next day. From Italy to Germany, I can clearly feel the reliability and rigor of the Germans. You can walk up to Schwanstein Castle. You can ride the horse-drawn carriage down the mountain. It was 6 euros one way back then. The experience of riding the horse-drawn carriage is still good, although it smells a bit stinky to the horse's butt. When I arrived on the mountain, I waited to enter the castle. The screen showed the time for a batch of tourists to enter. The Germans are very strict. It is really not a minute before or after, that you enter on time! It is not possible to take pictures in the museum. After entering the museum, a guide will lead you to visit. There is a rest platform outside the castle, with a good view, you can look at the plains in the distance. In early November, it was already snowing, and you can watch the snow scene. The name of Neuschwanstein Castle comes from the Middle Ages. There are legends about the Cygnus Knights. The interior decoration of the castle is extremely luxurious. From the ceiling, lighting, walls to daily utensils, all are crafted by craftsmen. They are very beautiful and a fairytale color. castle.
I have seen many photos of Neuschwanstein Castle on the Internet, but I was shocked when I was close to it. During the heavy rains in Bavaria in late May, the temperature dropped to 0 degrees, and the photographers on the bridge froze. Fortunately, when we got out of the car, the rain was lighter. When we arrived at the castle, the rain almost stopped. Ludwig II was sad for a lifetime, but left the most beautiful castle. Take the bus up the mountain and walk down the mountain. The castle has limited current and entered in batches. We arrived earlier than the scheduled time and entered after standing outside and eating our own lunch. Photography is not allowed inside the castle.
This is also a historic castle and the surroundings are very nice and well worth a visit