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Bamberg Old Town

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BAMBERG Tourismus is not just an information point, but the main "gateway" to one of Germany’s most charming cities. Located in the heart of historic Bamberg, this center serves as the starting point for travelers seeking to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is often called the "German Rome" for its unique location on seven hills and the remarkable preservation of its medieval architecture.

Bamberg Old Town. Illustration.
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The center provides guests with everything they need for the perfect itinerary: from detailed maps and themed brochures to tickets for unique tours. Here you can find out the best way to see more than 2,400 historic buildings, including the famous half-timbered houses of Little Venice and majestic Baroque facades that turn a simple walk into a real journey through time.

Thanks to its location on Geyerswörthstraße, BAMBERG Tourismus is within walking distance of key monuments such as the Old Town Hall and the picturesque banks of the Regnitz River. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate the authentic atmosphere of Bavaria and want to plan their visit as productively as possible, relying on expert advice from local specialists.

Contacts

When planning your visit to BAMBERG Tourismus, we recommend checking the current opening hours and tour availability in advance. This will help you manage your time in Bamberg as efficiently as possible.

The center's staff are always ready to assist with bookings and provide up-to-date information on the city's cultural events to ensure your trip through Germany is perfect.

How to contactContact
AddressGeyerswörthstraße 5, 96047 Bamberg, Германия
Phone+49 951 2976200
Websitewww.bamberg.info

What to Do

A visit to BAMBERG Tourismus opens up many opportunities for tourists to dive deep into local culture. One of the most practical options is purchasing the BambergCard, which provides free public transport and significant discounts at numerous museums. You can also book a professional guide here for a walk through iconic sites: from the monumental Cathedral to the legendary Old Town Hall, situated on an artificial island.

For those who prefer independent exploration, the center offers audio guides and maps covering the most interesting corners of Bamberg. You can go in search of the famous smoked beer (Rauchbier) in historic breweries or stroll along the embankments of the Little Venice quarter. The themed tours dedicated to medieval magic and legends of witches deserve special attention, allowing you to look at the architectural heritage of Germany from a completely new perspective.

Getting There

The BAMBERG Tourismus center is located in the heart of the historic district at Geyerswörthstraße 5. If you are arriving at the main train station, Bamberg Hauptbahnhof, the walk to the office takes about 10–15 minutes (approximately 1.2 km). The route passes through the vibrant streets of the city center, allowing you to immediately immerse yourself in the city's unique atmosphere.

For those who prefer public transport, bus lines 1–5, which run to the central "ZOB" stop, are ideal. From there, the information center is just a leisurely 5-minute walk. If you are traveling by car, please keep in mind that central Bamberg is largely a pedestrian zone, so it is recommended to leave your vehicle at the Neue Residenz or Gartenhalle parking lots, located within walking distance.

Nearest city: Bamberg

History & Facts

The history of Bamberg is inextricably linked to the ambitions of Emperor Henry II, who in the 11th century dreamed of turning the city into a "second Rome." It was by his decree that the majestic Bamberg Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George was founded, becoming the architectural landmark of the region. For centuries, the city developed as an important episcopal center of Upper Franconia, managing to preserve its original medieval charm to this day.

The uniqueness of this place lies in the fact that its historic core remained virtually unscathed during past conflicts. This allowed UNESCO to include the entire city center on the World Heritage list in 1993. Among the more than 2,400 architectural monuments, the 14th-century Old Town Hall holds a special place. According to legend, the bishop refused to grant land for its construction, so the resourceful citizens drove piles directly into the Regnitz River and built the structure on an artificial island.

Bamberg is also famous for its Baroque residences and the Rose Garden, designed by the outstanding architect Johann Balthasar Neumann in the 18th century. Every era has left its mark here: from austere Gothic towers to the delicate half-timbered houses of the fishermen in the Little Venice district. Rich brewing traditions and the centuries-old history of one of the oldest Jewish communities complete the portrait of this amazing corner of Germany, turning it into a living open-air museum.

Time Needed

For a visit specifically to BAMBERG Tourismus, you should set aside 30 to 60 minutes. This is plenty of time to receive a personal consultation, select suitable information materials, purchase souvenirs, or pick up a city tourist card. If you plan to explore the interactive displays and discuss excursion routes in detail with the staff, it is better to budget for an hour.

If you decide to combine your visit to the center with a look at nearby landmarks, such as the banks of the Regnitz River or the ancient bridges by the town hall, you should allocate an additional 1.5–2 hours in your schedule. The office's location in the heart of the pedestrian zone makes it the perfect starting point for your grand introduction to the sights of Bamberg.

Working Hours

The BAMBERG Tourismus information center welcomes visitors daily, although opening hours vary depending on the day of the week. From Monday to Friday, the center's specialists are available for consultations from 09:30 to 17:00. On Saturday, guest hours are reduced until 15:00, and on Sunday, the center is open in the morning hours from 09:30 to 14:00.

Please note that during public holidays or major city festivals, opening hours may be adjusted. Before planning your visit, it is recommended to check the current information on the official website to ensure your introduction to the city is as comfortable as possible.

DayWorking hours
Monday09:30–17:00
Tuesday09:30–17:00
Wednesday09:30–17:00
Thursday09:30–17:00
Friday09:30–17:00
Saturday09:30–15:00
Sunday09:30–14:00

Nearby

The location of BAMBERG Tourismus allows you to start exploring the city almost right from the doorstep. Just a few hundred meters away is the famous Old Town Hall, whose unusual appearance set against the river currents has become the region's hallmark. A stroll across the nearby bridges will offer you the best views of Little Venice — a picturesque row of fishermen's houses along the riverbank.

In the immediate vicinity, you will also find the majestic St. Martin’s Church and the ancient Neptune Fountain, known to locals as "Gabelmoo." Exploring these iconic sites immediately after a consultation at the center will help you better feel the spirit of Bamberg and see history come to life on every ancient street.

NameDistance
Old Town Hall0.2 km
Neptune Fountain (Gabelmoo)0.2 km
Zum Sternla Brewery0.2 km
Salino Wood-Fired Pizza0.2 km
Bamberg Old Town0.3 km
St. Martin's Catholic Church0.3 km
Lock 100, Ludwig Canal0.3 km

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