Ludwigshafen am Rhein (German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪçsˌhafn̩ am ʁaɪ̯n] ( listen)) is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Rhine opposite Mannheim. With Mannheim, Heidelberg and the surrounding region, it forms the Rhine Neckar Area.
Restaurants in Ludwigshafen
4.5 based on 798 reviews
City Park
Absolutely lovely park very clean very large with lots of different Pubs and cafes and they also have the Chinese Garden restaurant spread out over the park ,also they have a sky tower where you can see all over Mannheim and surrounding areas it has a restaurant up there and only cost 7.50€ to go up The food is also well priced, all in all a good day out unless it’s raining then forget it
4 based on 142 reviews
As there are not too much to see and do in Ludwigshafen, the city is not too attractive, but they have an excellent shopping mall, where you can find everything.
4.5 based on 498 reviews
5 based on 12 reviews
Thousands of charming cats give an overview of the cat's history in everyday life and in art. Come and spend an unforgettable afternoon in the realm of our beloved velvet paws. The museum is open once a month on Sundays. Please check our website for dates. It is also possible to book a tour outside of these dates by appointment with phone or e-mail. Here are a few remarks to prevent misunderstandings: Sorry, the available rooms are not accessible to disabled guests. There are several steps to cope with and the walkways are cramped. Therefore it is unfortunately not possible to visit the exhibition with a baby carriage too. And please do not bring any other animals into the exhibition with regard to the Siamese lady of the house. Thank you for your understanding.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
The Jesuit Church of Mannheim is situated close to Schloss Mannheim; it is a good plan to pay a visit to this church after the tour of Schloss Mannheim. The interior of the Jesuit Church is bright and inspiring, but with enough religious art to have the feel of a Catholic church. What can I do more than add some pictures to this review to underline the impression. A visit is to be recommended.
4 based on 14 reviews
Für Erwachsene ist es ein ganz netter Wildpark, man ist am Rande der Stadt im Freien und kann dabei noch Tiere beobachten. Für Kleinkinder Kost der Park einfach super!
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Installations are designed along a linear floor-by-floor route, starting with introducing key concepts of physics and mechanics as well as providing hands on/interactive exhibits to further understanding of such concepts.
They then go on to show the combination and application of these concepts in increasingly complex and modern machinery, from water turbines to wool looms and steam turbines.
A great, educational day out for kids, young and old(er). Be forewarned though, you'd need a working knowledge of German.
4 based on 218 reviews
Awesome place to be at in Mannheim during ice hockey season (DEL). I witnessed 2 Championships in SAP Arena together with the Mannheim Adler. But other events as well are stunning in this modern Arena! Back in 2007 I used to have VIP Tickets thanks to my Dad & I must say that the food & service in between breaks was just as good as the games.
If you ever visit Mannheim & you like watching ice hockey games, you definitely have to watch a Mannheim Adler game.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Der weitläufige Stadtpark ist ein Ort zur Erholung und zum Auftanken. Das viele Grün und der Blick auf den Rhein sind ein Genuss.
4 based on 309 reviews
The University of Mannheim is housed in the Mannheim Castle, a Baroque style building. I was here for a conference, and I have to admit that it just felt different when an education institution is inside a castle. The classic feeling was brought out.
Highly recommend for pictures and a quick tour of campus!
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