Shopping in downtown Wurzburg can be a lot of fun. Parking...cannot. A simple solution is to park at the Residence. The front of the building contains a large parking lot, and it is rarely full. It is also just a couple of blocks from the downtown shops. When you're done putting all those shopping bags away, make sure you walk through the Residence's beautiful gardens.
Written Aug 25, 2002
It only takes one hour to get to Wurzburg from Frankfurt, and if you're leaving Wurzburg, Bamberg is 1 hour, Nurnburg is 1 hour, and Munich is 2 1/2 hours. So you can go anywhere quickly from here.
The walk from the train station to the youth hostel, would take 20 minutes at a good pace. These are pretty much the two borders of the sights in Wurzburg. So you could walk everywhere, or take the trams the run in most of the old town.
Written Aug 25, 2002
In Wurzburg there are many boat tours along the Main River. They carry you in fantastic landscapes and some of them reach Frankfurt stopping in the most beautiful place located along the river.
Written Mar 6, 2008
Würzburg can easily be reached by car on autobahns A3, A7 and A81 or by river with the Main ships on Main-Danube Canal. The town has, of course, also an ICE-hub.
Updated Jun 10, 2003
Written Sep 2, 2002
Written Sep 2, 2002
depending on where you're staying... walk. Or take the trams, bus or taxi. Like most European cities, it's easy to get around here.
Written Aug 26, 2002
Germany has a great rail system
Written Aug 25, 2002
Best way to get there is the train.
Cars are just a nuisance.
By foot or tram.
PS: tram conductors are rude (but aren't they all).
Written Aug 25, 2002
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Best way to get there is the train.Cars are just a nuisance.By foot or tram.PS: tram conductors are rude (but aren't they all).
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