Private day trips from Regensburg to places you'll never forget
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Regensburg to Amberg and Straubing: Private day trip

Regensburg to Amberg: Private day trip

Regensburg to Landshut and Landau an der Isar: Day trip

Regensburg to Landshut: Private day trip

Regensburg to Passau and Salzburg: Private day trip

Regensburg to Passau: Private day trip
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Regensburg offers a beautifully preserved medieval Old Town with over 1,500 historic buildings. The Gothic St. Peter's Cathedral dominates the skyline, while the 12th-century Stone Bridge is an engineering marvel. Visit the Altes Rathaus for fascinating tours of the medieval torture chamber, stroll through colorful Haidplatz square, and explore the former monastery at Schloss Thurn und Taxis.
Germany uses the Euro as its official currency. The official language is German, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations. In Regensburg's historic center, you'll find many English-speaking staff at hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it easy for international visitors to navigate the city.
The best times to visit Regensburg are May and September when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. Summer brings warm temperatures perfect for riverside walks, while December offers one of Germany's most charming Christmas markets. The city's Old Town is beautiful year-round, and since it survived World War II virtually unscathed, you can always enjoy authentic medieval architecture.
From Regensburg, you can visit Amberg, a charming medieval town known for its Gothic architecture and well-preserved city walls. Straubing offers a picturesque Old Town with Bavarian character. Landshut features one of the tallest brick churches in the world. For baroque architecture, visit Passau at the confluence of three rivers. Salzburg, Austria, birthplace of Mozart, is also accessible for a memorable day trip.
Regensburg's compact Old Town is best explored on foot, with most attractions within walking distance of each other. The main train station is just a 20-minute walk from the tourist center. The city has excellent public transportation including buses, but many visitors find walking the most enjoyable way to experience the medieval streets, charming squares, and historic buildings.
Regensburg is famous for having one of Germany's best-preserved medieval city centers, earning UNESCO World Heritage status. It has the highest concentration of bars and pubs in Germany, thanks to its large student population. The city is known for its 2,000-year history dating back to Roman times, the historic Stone Bridge, and the oldest bratwurst kitchen in the world. It's also celebrated for its vibrant cultural scene.
Try the famous sausages at Wurstkuchl, Germany's oldest bratwurst restaurant, located by the Stone Bridge. Sample fresh pretzels and pastries at local bakeries like Backerei Schifferl. Linzer cookies are a local specialty. For traditional Bavarian fare, enjoy dishes featuring pork, sauerkraut, and dumplings. Handlmaier sweet mustard is a regional favorite. Visit the city's many beer gardens to experience authentic Bavarian dining culture.
Regensburg is very safe for tourists and has low crime rates. The medieval Old Town is well-maintained and easily walkable day and night. The city has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere enhanced by its student population. Standard precautions apply, such as watching your belongings in crowded areas, but violent crime is rare. The well-lit streets and active nightlife make evening strolls through the historic center feel secure.
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