Discover Dinkelsbuhl: Your Complete Travel Guide to Germany’s Romantic Road Gem

Dinkelsbühl is located in the Wörnitz Valley of Bavaria, positioned approximately halfway along the Romantic Road, just south of Rothenburg. It is conveniently situated east of the A7 autobahn, about 230 km from Frankfurt, 235 km from Munich, and 100 km from Nuremberg.

Dinkelsbühl has a population of 11,600, making it a moderately sized town that is easy to navigate. Visitors can drive into the old town to unload luggage; however, parking may be required outside the gates if the hotel does not have its own parking facilities.

Shopping Opportunities

Dinkelsbühl boasts a variety of shops and artists’ studios perfect for shoppers. Notable stores include:

  • Greifen – arts and crafts
  • Töpferei am Tor – handmade pottery
  • Kunststuben Appelberg – art
  • Holzschnitzerei Buckl – wood carving and nativity figures

If you appreciate ceramics, consider staying at a hotel affiliated with local ceramics manufacturer, Dinkelsbühler Keramik.

Free Night Watchman’s Tour

Explore the beautifully illuminated old town of Dinkelsbühl while accompanied by a night watchman. This unique experience allows you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Dinkelsbühl, and it comes at no cost.

Guided Tours

During the tourist season, one-hour guided tours in English, French, or Spanish are available at 2:30 PM and 8:30 PM. Tours begin at St. George’s Church, providing an insightful way to explore this historic area.

Where to Stay

For travelers exploring the Romantic Road by car, staying outside of town may be a convenient option. The highly-rated Hotel Klozbücher Das Landhotel features a restaurant and parking facilities. Nearby attractions include Ellwangen Abbey and Ellwangen Castle. Additionally, Baumeisterhaus receives high praise for its service, location, and ambiance.

There is a selection of reasonably priced apartments in the city center, often highlighted on platforms such as Homeaway, which feature highly rated options.

Top Attractions

An evening stroll around Dinkelsbühl is delightful, as the town is considerably less touristy than nearby Rothenburg. With its numerous restaurants and hotels, almost every street showcases captivating half-timbered houses and charming shops. Additionally, a walk along the intact city walls, particularly the marked trail “Alte Promenade,” provides a unique perspective of Dinkelsbühl.

  • Dinkelsbühl’s Old Town is recognized as one of the best along the Romantic Road.
  • Saint George’s Church (Saintgeogskirche) features late-Gothic architecture and is located on the Marktplatz. Don’t miss the “pretzel window” donated by the Baker’s Guild. Climb the Romanesque tower for stunning views of Dinkelsbühl.
  • Spitalanlage is an old hospital complex that now includes a historical museum, concert hall, and art gallery.
  • Stadtmühle is a large, militarily fortified mill housing the Museum of the 3rd Dimension, featuring engaging three-dimensional displays.

During the summer months, Dinkelsbühl hosts Sunday concerts in Town Park featuring various overseas youth bands. Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy live performances at the Jazzkeller.

The historic former grain market, constructed in 1508 and initially used as a grain storage barn, now serves as the youth hostel.

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