Three Things to Explore in Heidelberg, Germany

A view of the Old Town and the palace from Philosopher’s Walk

On our Rhine River cruise, we toured the city of Heidelberg. Heidelberg is located along the Neckar River in south-west Germany. It is approximately 50 miles south of Frankfurt. It is a college town and home to Heidelberg University, one of Germany’s oldest universities. It dates back to 1386. It is a hub for the arts and attracts many poets, writers, and other artists. The UNESCO Creative Cities Network has as designated it the “City of Literature.”

Fun Fact #1 – US Army General George Patton had a car accident in the nearby city of Mannheim. He later died in Heidelberg, US Army Hospital. He is buried in Luxembourg.

Heidelberg Palace

The ruins of Heidelberg Palace

During the 13th century, the palace was once the residence of the Prince of Electors of Palatinate. Though due to war and natural disasters, it saw much destruction. In the 17th century, the Palatinates were involved in the Thirty Years and the Nine Year Wars. The Prince no longer had any interest in the destroyed palace and moved his residence to Mannheim. The castle continued to fall to ruins from neglect and two lightning strikes.

Taken from Wikipedia, here is a timeline of events at the castle.

Timeline of events for Heidelberg Castle:

  • 1225: first documented mention as “Castrum”.
  • 1303: mention of two castles.
  • 1537: the destruction of the upper castle by a lightning bolt.
  • 1610: the creation of the palace garden
  • 1622: Tilly conquers city and castle in the Thirty Years War
  • 1642: renewal of the Castle plants.
  • 1688/1689: destruction by French troops.
  • 1693: renewed destruction in the Palatinate succession war.
  • 1697: (start) reconstruction.
  • 1720: transfer of the residence to Mannheim.
  • 1742: (start) reconstruction.
  • 1764: destruction by a lightning bolt.
  • 1810: Charles de Graimberg dedicates himself to the preservation of the Castle ruins.
  • 1860: first Castle lighting.
  • 1883: the establishment of the “office of building of castles of Baden.”
  • 1890: stocktaking by Julius Koch and Fritz Seitz.
  • 1900: (circa) restorations and historical development.

We were fortunate enough to have a guided tour. The guides dress from different historical periods. There are 150 guides and tours are offered in 20 languages. It is quite a process to become a guide. There is a 3-month training program with an exam at the end. Our guide was funny and never broke out of character.

Our tour guide
Our group with our guide and Lexi from Adventures by Disney

Though you can tour both the interior and exterior of the palace, we only had time for the exterior. Just another reason to go back, right?

Father Rhine Fountain at Heidelberg Palace Gardens
Heidelberg Castle Ruins
Lion’s head statue on the exterior of the Heidelberg castle

The tour was interesting and just long enough that it held our interest. Though we did not tour the inside, we were able to go into one building, the Fassbau (wine cellar), from 1590, which houses the largest wine barrel in the world, Heidelberg Tun, which holds 58,124 gallons of wine.

Fun Fact #2- Mark Twain, who visited the castle and later, on a boat trip, he wrote a chapter to his famous book, Huckleberry Finn.

Old Town Heidelberg

Altstadt is the oldest part of the city and sits right below the palace. The Hauptstraße is the main road through the Altstadt and is where most of the shopping is centered. Other points of interest that can be found in the Altstadt include the Marktplatz, the Kornmarkt, the Church of the Holy Ghost, the Palatinate Museum, Synagogue Square, The University, Marstall, Heuscheuer, the Friedrich Memorial, and the Old Bridge.

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Kornmarkt square and Heidelberg castle view
Old Bridge
Entrance to the Old Bridge

Philosopher’s Walk

Philosopher’s Walk is a path located along the banks of the Nectar River across the bridge from Old Town and Heidelberg Castle. The walk was a couple of miles and quite hilly. It was a great work out, and the view was worth it. There are beautiful gardens at the top, along with a monastery. The path itself winds through woods, vineyards, and gardens. It is named after the philosophers and poets who came here to think and ponder.

The view of the old town from the Philosopher’s Walk
Monastery St Michael- courtesy of Canva

Heidelberg is beautiful and I would have loved to have seen more. Another place I want to return to someday.

Fun Fact #3 – College is free in Germany and open to anyone, regardless if a citizen or not.

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67 COMMENTS

  1. Jordan Erb | 13th Apr 20

    Wow! Looks amazing! That architecture! What a great place to visit!

  2. Glory | 14th Apr 20

    So nostalgic! Heidelberg was the first place I ever visited in Europe (so many, many years ago) and started my love of the continent! So fun that you could visit through Disney, that must have made it fun! Your photos are beautiful and makes me want to go back.

    • Heather | 21st Apr 20

      Wow, most people when I mention it, have not heard of it. Thanks for your kind words, I was very happy with how the photos came out.

  3. Ammie I | 14th Apr 20

    Heidelberg Looks amazing! I can’t wait to visit. Your experience looked so fun and love all the photos!

  4. Jan | 14th Apr 20

    What a great blog! Love that they’ve left the destroyed parts of the palace for people to see. Makes me want to travel!

  5. Jessica Lee | 15th Apr 20

    We were hoping to make it here this summer, but not so sure that’s going to happen now. Another time though! The castle looks amazing, you have so many great photos!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thank you. Yes, all our travel plans for this summer are going out the window!

  6. Ethel Fernandez | 16th Apr 20

    Such interesting fun facts – college for free (wow) & a chapter of Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. For sure the castle’s interior is as splendid as the exterior – let us know when you get a chance to return to Heidelberg.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thank you, I will 🙂

  7. Amanda | 16th Apr 20

    Wow, this is such a great post and makes me want to visit even more!

  8. Erin | 16th Apr 20

    I LOVE your logo and your blog. Germany is a dream destination for our family. I’ll be bookmarking this page for sure! Thank you for the insightful information. I especially love your Fun Facts!! Blessings!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thanks for your kind words. That means a lot. I love to throw in some fun facts here or there.

  9. Pam | 16th Apr 20

    I visited Germany years ago and have wanted to get back ever since. This looks like an amazing experience.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      It was amazing and I look forward to going back.

  10. Leeanne | 16th Apr 20

    I love the Father of the Rhine fountain. This is such a great old town to explore. I’m sure the restaurants have great Germany specialties too.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      We went to an Italian restaurant. LOL. We did have a German pastry that waa amazing.

  11. Cindy | 16th Apr 20

    Your pictures are gorgeous. We were supposed to be there in a couple weeks on a cruise. Sad to not be going but hopefully we will get the opportunity to go again.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      I am sorry. That stinks. This virus is really messing up everything.

  12. Hera | 16th Apr 20

    Great pics of Germany. I’ve been planning the right River Cruise for some time. Can’t decide if I’d rather see Germany via cruise stops or actually stay there. Either would be wonderful I think.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Next time we go, it will be a land only trip. There are so many other places I would love to see there.

  13. Stacey Billingsley | 16th Apr 20

    I’d love to visit Heidelberg. I’d love the historic tours and learning about the past. It looks like such a beautiful place!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      There is so much history too. Just an incredible place.

  14. Lisa Manderino | 16th Apr 20

    what a beautiful area! I would love to go too!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      It is like a storybook!

  15. Cathy | 16th Apr 20

    Love the fun facts throughout, and really enjoyed the tidbit about Mark Twain. I want to go on the river cruise and tours! Love your post!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thanks so much for the kind words. 🙂

  16. Lori Nielsen | 16th Apr 20

    Looks like a great tour! I love the castle, and the Philosopher’s walk looks amazing! And now I’m thinking of sending everyone to Germany for college. 🙂

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      I asked my son if he wanted to go there for school. I got a big fat no. LOL

  17. jen | 16th Apr 20

    WOW… I didn’t know this side of Germany. This was an eye opener. 🙂 Thank yoU!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      The towns along the Rhine are gorgeous!

  18. Casandra | 16th Apr 20

    I just love the architecture. I first visited the Rhine Valley twenty years ago and every time I return I fall in love all over again.

  19. Jennifer | 17th Apr 20

    I’m looking forward to visiting Heidelberg castle

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Awesome! Make sure to share photos when you do.

  20. kmf | 17th Apr 20

    I love everything about this place…charming, historical, stunning…definitely putting this on my list.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      It really is right up your alley.

  21. Sara - Seek Discover Learn | 17th Apr 20

    Your pictures are gorgeous. Definitely looks like a place I would like to visit. My kids would love going on a tour with a costumed tour guide that’s in character. A Rhine river cruise is also on our bucket list.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      We loved the river cruise and would love to do the Christmas Market one on the Danube River next.

  22. Jordin | 17th Apr 20

    I would LOVE to take a Rhine River Cruise someday!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      I am so happy we did. It was magical.

  23. Eva Keller | 17th Apr 20

    Germany is my dream and Heidelberg is high on my list of places to visit! Great photos! Can’t wait until I can finally go visit.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Yay!! I hope it is sooner, rather than later. I can’t wait to go back either.

  24. Tricia Snow | 17th Apr 20

    This looks like an awesome place to visit! I can’t wait to see it myself.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      I hope you see it too. It is just so pretty.

  25. Missy | 17th Apr 20

    Wow, I liked the sand puppy.

  26. Taci- Life Beyond Zebra | 17th Apr 20

    Looks like a cool place! I didn’t see it when I was in Germany last, ill check it out next time for sure!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Definitely make time to stop there.

  27. Jill | 18th Apr 20

    Your pictures are gorgeous! I didn’t know that much about Heidelberg, but now I’m definitely going to have to add that to my next trip to Germany!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thank you. I highly recommend you go 🙂

  28. Shirley | 18th Apr 20

    Wow, what a thorough photo guide for future travel planning. I love it! Your photos are simply amazing!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thank you! Between my husband and I, I was quite pleased with our photos.

  29. Tara | 19th Apr 20

    A Rhine River cruise is high on our bucket list and this post and all of your photos inspired me to move it up a little! Wow…so beautiful!

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thanks. It was a fantastic trip. I still have so much to post.

  30. Wendy Robinson | 20th Apr 20

    I have yet to have a fully dressed up guide in period attire take us on our tour. This is my new mission for our next tour. Honestly, so fun and factual.

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      It is amazing and our guide did a fantastic job!

  31. Gail | 20th Apr 20

    I love castles, this is definitely a place I’d visit! Nice photos as well😊

    • Heather | 20th Apr 20

      Thanks so much. Yes, this castle is a beauty.

  32. Trisha | 23rd Apr 20

    I love visiting places that are seeped in history. It’s mind-blowing to me that some of those buildings have been standing for hundreds and hundreds of years. Thank you for for such beautiful travel inspiration!

  33. Amanda | 23rd Apr 20

    Fun Fact #3 is very intriguing! Your photos are amazing. Looks like a great adventure. I would love to visit someday.

  34. Michele | 28th Apr 20

    What an awesome adventure! John has been to Germany a couple of times on military assignments and he loved it. I cant wait to visit as a family.

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