Landshut is a real gem in the heart of Lower Bavaria, one of the most picturesque regions in Germany. The city is nestled on the banks of the Isar River and seems perfectly designed for leisurely strolls: cobblestone streets, ancient colorful facades, medieval gates, and majestic towers create an atmosphere of a fairytale past that makes you want to stay a little longer.

With a population of about 73,000 people, Landshut feels neither too big nor too small—there is a wonderful sense of coziness and hospitality here. The city plays an important role in the region: it is the administrative center of the district and one of Bavaria's historical hubs, where centuries-old traditions are carefully preserved, and guests are always warmly welcomed.
What makes Landshut truly special? Above all, it is the harmonious blend of antiquity and modernity. The majestic Trausnitz Castle (Burg Trausnitz), one of Bavaria's oldest fortresses, stands proudly over the city, offering breathtaking views. At its foot lies the picturesque Old Town (Altstadt) with its numerous shops, cozy cafes, and interesting museums. One of Landshut's unique features is the famous historical festival "Landshut Wedding 1475" (Landshuter Hochzeit 1475), which takes place every four years and recreates a lavish medieval celebration, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world.
Come to Landshut to experience the atmosphere of authentic Bavaria. This city will charm you not only with its impressive architecture and rich history but also with the warmth of the locals, excellent Bavarian cuisine, and a vibrant cultural life. Landshut is the ideal destination for those who want to see the real Germany, enjoy a slow pace of life, and be inspired by the beauty of an ancient European city.
You can find more interesting facts on the Landshut history page





