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Kurpfälzisches Museum
The city museum covers Heidelberg’s art, archaeology, and history, including works linked to the Palatinate. A strong choice for understanding the city beyond the castle.
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The city museum covers Heidelberg’s art, archaeology, and history, including works linked to the Palatinate. A strong choice for understanding the city beyond the castle.
Located inside Heidelberg Castle, this museum presents the history of pharmacy with historic laboratories, remedies, and beautifully preserved apothecary interiors.
This documentation center presents the history and persecution of Sinti and Roma in Germany through permanent and temporary exhibitions. Important and thoughtfully curated.
Heidelberg’s Old Town is the city’s main walking area, packed with historic streets, squares, shops, and classic views toward the castle and river.
One of Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping streets, running through the Old Town and connecting many of Heidelberg’s best-known sights.
The city’s signature scenic path on the north bank of the Neckar, famous for panoramic views over the Old Town, river, and castle. Very popular for photos.
A Palatinate specialty of pork, potatoes, and spices stuffed into a stomach casing, closely associated with the Heidelberg region and traditional taverns.
Large Swabian-style pasta pockets filled with meat, spinach, bread, and herbs, commonly served in broth or pan-fried in Baden-Württemberg.
Soft egg noodles layered with melted cheese and fried onions, a beloved southern German comfort dish often found in regional inns.
Well-known Heidelberg spot offering refined modern German cuisine and an upscale atmosphere suitable for a more special dinner.
A long-running, rustic Heidelberg tavern famous for schnitzel and hearty regional German dishes in a lively old-town setting.
Historic traditional restaurant and student tavern serving classic regional fare and wine in one of Heidelberg's most iconic interiors.
Prices are moderate by German standards. Student spots are affordable, while hotels and tourist-area dining cost more.
Service is usually included. Round up in cafes and taxis; tip about 5-10% in restaurants for good service, usually handed directly to staff.
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