What to do and see in Wurzburg, Bavaria: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

April 5, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Würzburg (/ˈvɜːrtsbɜːrɡ, ˈwɜːrtsbɜːrɡ/; German pronunciation: [ˈvʏɐ̯tsbʊɐ̯k] ( listen); Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is a city in the region of Franconia, northern Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is East Franconian.
Restaurants in Wurzburg

1. ExitGames Wuerzburg

Bahnhofstr. 11, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 45467573 [email protected] http://www.exitgames-wuerzburg.de
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5.0 based on 114 reviews

ExitGames Wuerzburg

2. The Residenz

Residenzplatz 2, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 355170 [email protected] http://www.residenz-wuerzburg.de/englisch/residenz/index.htm
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4.5 based on 2,636 reviews

The Residenz

This palace served as the home for Würzburg's powerful prince-bishops during the Enlightenment and is known for its extravagant artistic design and Baroque architecture.

Reviewed By monideepad - Bangalore District, India

We walked ahead and reached the Würzburg Residence with the Courtyard Gardens and the Residence Square. A very strong representation of the 18th-century Baroque palace architecture, the Würzburg Residence has been listed has World Heritage Site since 1981. As soon as we had stepped in through one of the three monumental gates, we realised that we had indeed saved the best for the last... Once within the Courtyard Gardens, we were appalled by its beauty and wonderstruck to see how thoughtfully it had been planned within the fortifications. Known to be one of the finest Baroque Gardens that Germany can boast of, the Courtyard Garden is made up of three sections, South Garden inside the gate, the East Garden, the and the Nursery The part of the Courtyard Garden or ‘Hofgarten’ close to the Residence or ‘Residenz’ comprises the east part. It is grand and in formal Baroque style with the terraces that create an illusion of spaciousness. As we moved further towards the south end, we noticed a transition in its style towards an English garden, with perfectly trimmed sharply conical 18th Century Yew trees, with sculptures at their base, with mini forests and meadows and an orangery at the far back. Monumental sculptures, statues of Greek Gods, figures, vases, urns decorate the park which has cute white benches. I was particularly smitten by the fountain because of the frozen water around. A small branch was lying on top of the frozen water and it was a spectacular sight. The Nursery is like a rough park. I could not help wondering how lush green and colourful the Courtyard Garden would look when in full bloom. The Courtyard Gardens could be visited free of charge, but for visiting the Residence, one has to take a guided tour. The baroque palace, Würzburg Residence, was built in 1720 at the request of Bishop Johann. The palace is made of yellow sandstone and hence emits a golden glow. I am very fond of palace tours as I am invariably intrigued about its interiors. Photographs were not permitted but I brought back memories of this Franconian Versailles which boasts of grand rooms, more than three hundred in number, spread over three wings; the central main, the north and the south wings. I was mesmerised by the ornately elegant golden and marble church ‘Hofkirche’, which was built for the exclusive use of the prince bishop, the grand, wide staircase, the ceiling decorated with frescoes, the alter decorated with paintings of Tiepolo, the chapel and the Imperial Hall; all of which bear the impressions of Baroque, Rococo or Neoclassical architecture and art. It goes without saying that Residence too was very badly damaged during the World War II, but thankfully, it was eventually restored.

3. Fortress Marienberg

Festung Marienberg, 240, 97082 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 3551750 http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/wu_fest.htm
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Fortress Marienberg

This castle, the city's most prominent symbol since the 12th century, includes a museum, restaurant and formal gardens.

Reviewed By lucianonecar - Berlin, Germany

The opportunity to walk up the hill and experience the views, touch the walls, walk through adorned entrance doors, and see other aspects of the fortress from outside was unique. A must-do for those who come to Würzburg.

4. Alte Mainbruecke

Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 16777 http://www.wuerzburg.de/de/gaeste/sehenswuerdigkeiten/alte-mainbruecke/15008.Alte_Mainbruecke_-_die_erste_Steinbruecke_Deutschlands.html
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Alte Mainbruecke

Reviewed By DriesJ_12 - Hamont-Achel, Belgium

The perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine in the summer or a glass of mould wine in the winter, with an incredible view of the Festung, the vineyards and the beautiful bridge itself.

5. Veitshochheim Schloss

Wurzburger Strasse, 97209 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 355170 http://www.schloesser-bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/veitsho.htm
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Veitshochheim Schloss

6. Furstengarten Marienberg

No. 240, 97082 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/garten/objekte/wu_fest.htm
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Furstengarten Marienberg

Reviewed By tawv - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A lovely little garden up in the fortress, with the best views of the city! Climb up the mountain, and enjoy the view.

7. Neumuenster

Kuerschnerhof 4, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 38611500 http://www.neumuenster-wuerzburg.de
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Neumuenster

Reviewed By travelguidesbykate

Beautiful architecture, with stunning colours. Right in the middle of the city centre, very easy to get to. Definitely recommend taking a walk by here if you're returning to get a train, as it is on the way to the station.

8. Buergerspital zum Heiligen Geist - Weingut

Theaterstr. 19, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 3503441 [email protected] http://www.buergerspital-weingut.de
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Buergerspital zum Heiligen Geist - Weingut

Bürgerspital, a wine estate with 300 acres, is situated in a beautiful and historic courtyard right in the middle of Würzburg and is one of the oldest and largest wine estates in Germany. Bürgerspital wines have been awarded numerous prestigious national and international prizes and have won wine-tasting competitions held by celebrated sommeliers and wine journalists. This wine estate is a founding member of the VDP (Association of German Top-Quality Wine Estates). The VDP is the elite of Germany's wine producers. A distinguishing feature all VDP wines show is the eagle on the neck of the bottle.

9. Weinkeller Juliusspital

Juliuspromenade 19, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany +49 931 3931400 [email protected] http://www.weingut-juliusspital.de/
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Weinkeller Juliusspital

10. Hofkirche

Bei Residenz Wurzburg, Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany
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Hofkirche

Reviewed By AliceR641 - Hobart, Australia

As we visited the Residenz, we checked out this Court Church in the south wing and was absolutely amazed. Beautiful marble columns and gold leaf abound. There was a sign saying no photography outside, but everyone else was taking photos so we did too.

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