Baden-Baden
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About Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden (meaning "The Baths in Baden") is a spa town built on thermal springs at the edge of the Black Forest in Baden Württemberg, south west Germany. It is one of 11 "Great Spa Towns of Europe", a transcontinental UNESCO world heritage site. Don't be put off by Baden's reputation as a hang-out for the rich; this picturesque town is beautifully situated in a wooded valley, and you can enjoy yourself here without spending or gambling a fortune.
Baden-Baden travel guide
Getting there
By plane 1 Baden Airpark (Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport; FKB IATA) (located only 10 km (6 mi) from the city). The airport hosts a base of the low-cost carrier Ryanair, which offers cheap direct flights to several European and North African destinations. The airport is in the fare area of the Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund (KVV). Line 234 connects the airport with the city of Rastatt and Schwarzach, line 285 with Baden-Baden. Line 140 (Baden-Airpark-Express/Hahn-Express) connects it with Baden-Baden, Heidelberg and Mannheim (where there are connections to the Frankfurt-Hahn airport). Line 921 (Flightliner Eberhardt-Reisen) links the airport with Strasbourg, Kehl, Rust (Europa Park and Freiburg im Breisgau. KVV tickets are not valid on Lines 140 and 921. Parking is paid on the whole airport area and is maintained by APCOA. Prices are between €0.50 and €1 per hour (the short-stay parking in front of the terminal costs €1 the first hour, then €1.50 per every following 30 minutes), day rate is between €9 and €14 (short-stay parking €41). Parking slots can be reserved in advance for a fee, but a reservation is not necessary outside the main travelling period. APCOA is allowed to issue parking violation tickets if you don't follow their rules!
By train Baden-Baden is served by Deutsche Bahn running north–south along the Rhine (Mannheim–Basel) and east–west (Munich–Stuttgart–Strasbourg–Paris). Also Flixtrain serves the city. 2 Baden-Baden train station, Ooser-Bahnhofstr. 4. It has luggage storage. Getting there: the railway station is 15 minutes' bus ride from the town center. On arrival, catch the frequent bus 201 to the town center (direction Lichtental/Oberbeuern; get off at Leopoldplatz).
Getting around
The town centre is small enough to walk around. Bus routes to surrounding towns and villages radiate from the town centre (Leopoldplatz and Augustaplatz). Buy your ticket at the machine at the bus stop before boarding. You can get also tickets from the bus drivers. It's recommended to use the express buses. They take just 5 minutes from the main station to the city.
See
1 Casino Baden-Baden (Spielbank), 1 Kaiserallee, ☏ +49 72 219000. James Bond-worthy cocktail club complete with gilt ceilings, 11 roulette tables and an outdoor baccarat terrace. 2 Concert hall (Festspielhaus). (updated Aug 2017) 3 Trinkhalle (Pump house). (updated Aug 2017) 4 Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (Art Museum), Lichtentaler Allee 8a, ☏ +49 7221 30076 400. 5 Museum Frieder Burda, 8b Lichtentaler Allee, ☏ +49 72 21398980. A dazzling collection of German Expressionist and Gerhard Richter masterworks on display attract tourists from around the world. 6 Fabergé Museum, 30 Sophienstraße, ☏ +49 72 21 970890. World's only museum of the well-known Russian Fabergé eggs with 700 exhibits. 7 Kunstmuseum Gehrke-Remund, Güterbahnhofstraße 9, ☏ +49 15 25 5633001. Works of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, whose father was raised in Baden-Baden. 8 Brahms House, Maximilianstraße 85. The world famous composer Johannes Brahms lived here from 1865 to 1874, where he wrote many of his most acknowledged pieces. 9 Lichtentaler Allee. Wonderful historic park in Baden-Baden. 10 Lichtenthal Abbey (Lichtental Monastery). 11 City Museum of Baden-Baden. (updated Aug 2017) 12 Ruins of the Roman Baths (Römische Badruinen). 13 Castle Hohenbaden (Schloss Hohenbaden).
Do
Hiking Walk along the river Oos or in the hills and forests around the town. The tourist office at the Trinkhalle can sell you a booklet of walks based on bus routes. The walking is generally easy, but for maximum reward for minimum effort, take bus 204/205 to the Merkur Bergbahn funicular railway, ride up to the cafe at the top, and walk back via the old castle (Altes Schloss).
1 Merkur Bergbahn. 10.00 - 22.00. 1,192 m long funicular railway, which lifts people up to 370 m above sea level. €4. (updated Oct 2018) 2 Merkurturm (Merkur Tower). An observation tower at the Merkur (Großer Staufenberg) mountain, 668.3 m above sea level. There is a restaurant at the top station. (updated Oct 2018)
Thermal baths Römerplatz, the heart of the bath quarter (Badeviertel), is five minutes' walk from Leopoldplatz through the pedestrian zone. In Römerplatz you can see the ruins of the Roman baths and take to the thermal waters yourself at Caracalla Therme and Friedrichsbad. More details:
3 Roman bath ruins (Römische Badruinen), Römerplatz 1 (adjacent to the underground car park below Römerplatz), ☏ +49 7221 275934. Daily 11:00-12:00 and 15:00-16:00; nov 26 - mar 15 off. Small area of excavations with good audioguide in English. €2.5. (updated Oct 2018) 4 Caracalla Therme, Römerplatz 1 (Follow the steam rising off the outdoor pools to find this modern bathing complex), ☏ +49 7221 275940, fax: +49 7221 275980, [email protected]. Daily 08:00-22:00. Your ticket gets you into the pool area (where you'll find a cafe, several indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools, waterfalls, water jets and so on) and the upstairs Roman Sauna Scape. Caracalla Therme spa is unlike its sister Friedrichsbad Spa next door in that swimming costumes are required to be worn at all times in the pools. The upstairs sauna area is nude only, however, and you should be warned, is mixed sexed for those with a prudish nature. Once you have removed your swimwear however you are free to enjoy a wonderful series of
Eat
There are plenty of cheap places to eat in the pedestrian zone in the town centre. Vegetarians need not despair. Noodle dishes (Spätzle) are ubiquitous, and look out for dishes based on chanterelle mushrooms (Pfifferlinge)
Budget 1 Monte Rosa - Bistro da Rita, Lichtentaler Str. 67B. (updated Sep 2022) 2 Kurt's Döneria, Stahlbadstraße 5. (updated Sep 2022) 3 China Restaurant Lotus, Gernsbacher Str. 17. (updated Sep 2022) 4 Sylvias Kartoffelstube, Rheinstraße 97. (updated Sep 2022)
Mid-range 5 Wirtshaus Molkenkur Baden-Baden, Quettigstraße 19. (updated Sep 2022) 6 Schneiders Weinstube im Badener Weinkeller, Maria-Viktoria-Straße 2. (updated Sep 2022) 7 hAppy kitcheN, Lange Str. 65. (updated Sep 2022)
Splurge 8 RIZZI The Restaurant, Augustapl. 1. (updated Sep 2022) 9 Restaurant Le Jardin de France in the Stahlbad, Augustapl. 2. (updated Sep 2022)
Drink & nightlife
Delicious beverages such as Mïshnet (pear juice with ground potato) are available in multiple restaurants.
Sleep
There is a city tax of €3.50 per night (Sept 2017) that is rarely included in price information or bookings via booking portals.
Hostels 1 Werner-Dietz Jugendherberge, Hardbergstraße 34, ☏ +49 7221 52223, fax: +49 7221 60012, [email protected]. Check-in: 15:00–22:30. Large, comfortable, youth hostel (part of HI), though with a slightly aged standard in the rooms. About a mile from the town centre. Up a steep hill! Note late check-in time. Breakfast included. Like many Jugendherbergen, school classes commonly stay here for field trips. €22-27.
Hotels 2 Hotel am Markt, Marktplatz 18 (up the hill behind Friedrichsbad), ☏ +49 7221 2
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.