WEEKEND IN KARLSRUHE, GERMANY: how TO spend 3 DAYS IN KARLSRUHE, GERMANY

searching for inspiration for a weekend in Karlsruhe? read our suggestions below on the things to do in Karlsruhe, Germany plus a sample weekend itinerary, where to stay, how to get around, and the best restaurants to try!

Jonas Stolle
Karlsruhe is one of the cities in Southwestern, Germany. It is well-known for its Karlsruhe palace that was built in 1715. but of course, Karlsruhe palace is not the only attraction that it has for us travelers! There are a lot of places that this spectacular city has to offer. For you to find out what are these places, please keep on reading and see what attraction suits your taste.

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Table of Contents

3 Day weekend trip guide to Karlsruhe, GermanyDAY 1 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe
DAY 2 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe
DAY 3 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe

Where to stay in Karlsruhe, GermanyWhere to stay in Karlsruhe, Germany if you’re a backpacker
Where to stay in Karlsruhe, Germany if you’re on a budget
Where to stay in Karlsruhe, Germany if you want Luxury

List of restaurants that you can try while in Karlsruhe, Germany
How to go to Karlsruhe, Germany from the UK

3 Day weekend trip guide to Karlsruhe, Germany

DAY 1 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe

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Karlsruhe Palace– A trip to Karlsruhe won’t be complete if you will not spend time on one of its well-known attractions, the Karlsruhe Palace. see the stunning architecture of the palace, and walk through its large garden.

Karlsruhe Botanical Gardens– never miss the chance to see this serene garden. See trees like banana trees, palm trees, and a lot of amazing greenhouses. even if you’re not interested in plants, this place ought to be part of your bucket list.

DAY 2 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe

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Turmberg– Your second day ought to be a day full of fun. check out Turmberg, a hill that will give you the chance to see the city of Karlsruhe. You can ride a automobile or a mountain train to get to the top. A fun and exciting trip await you. 

ZKM | center for Art and Media– A paradise for art and media lovers! This contemporary museum is one of the most popular attractions in Karlsruhe. It is a collection of exhibitions that include art and geography.

DAY 3 – weekend guide to Karlsruhe

Pfarrkirche St. Stephan (St. Stephen Church)– On your last day, it is recommended to see the St. Stephen Church. Be stunned with its distinct architecture and beautiful statues inside. certainly a  should place to visit!

Where to stay in Karlsruhe, Germany

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Where to stay in Karlsruhe, Germany if you’re a backpacker

Gastehaus Kaiserpassage

A 5-minute walk from Karlsruhe palace and the Botanical Gardens, this guest house provides totally free WiFi and a shared kitchen. Trams and S-Bahn trains are just a 2-minute walk away. A desk and flat-screen TV with cable television channels are offered in every room at the Gästehaus Kaiserpassage. rooms are all non-smoking, include a fan, and some feature a private balcony or terrace. shared bathrooms can be found in the hallway. guests can prepare meals in the Gästehaus’s fully equipped kitchen and can unwind on the courtyard terrace. 

Price: Starts at $24 per night for single Bed in Dormitory Room, including taxes and charges, and it’s non-refundable.

bbkarlsruhe.de (Bed & breakfast Karlsruhe)

Centrally located in Karlsruhe, this accommodation provides spacious rooms with totally free WiFi. All rooms at Bed & breakfast Karlsruhe are individually decorated, with wooden floors and bold color schemes. Each has access to a shared restroom with a shower. guests can prepare meals in the shared kitchen at Bed & breakfast Karlsruhe. Restaurants, shops, and bakeries can all be found within 200 m. Karlsruhe’s center is 2 km from the property. On Sundays, guided trips of the town and the surrounding area are offered. 

Price: Starts at $33 per night for Bed in 4-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room, including taxes and charges, totally free breakfast, and it’s partially refundable.

area24|7 Europaplatz

Situated in Karlsruhe and within 1.4 km of Karlsruhe Convention Center, area24|7 Europaplatz has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and totally free WiFi.  The accommodation features a shared kitchen, an ATM and luggage storage for guests. The nearest airport is Baden Airpark, 46 km from area24|7 Europaplatz, and the home provides a paid airport shuttle service.

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