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Linderhof Palace is a Schloss in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near the village of Ettal. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which he lived to see completed. Wikipedia
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Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace Tour (Recommended!): Neuschwanstein is lovely but I actually way prefer the interior tour of the lesser-known Linderhof Palace, which is where King Ludwig II spent ...
read moreThen of course, you get the advantage of having an experienced travel guide with you. Most tours also visit the closeby Linderhof Palace (also built by King Ludwig II.) and ...
read moreMost Popular – Neuschwanstein Castle Day Trip from Munich 2 Castles – Neuschwanstein + Linderhof Castles Trip fromMunich Full-Day Tour from Munich – Neuschwanstein Castle 2 Castles Premium – Neuschwanstein Castle + Linderhof ...
read moreGermany’s royal heritage runs deep, and no visit to the country would be complete without a stop at a palace or castle. In the beautiful Ammergauer Alps region near the town ...
read moreAn additional three castles are close enough to Munich to be visited on a day trip. Perhaps the most famous of the three is Neuschwanstein Castle. Built by King Ludwig ...
read moreLinderhof Palace, Wies. Travel by coach to Ettal, site of Linderhof Palace, commissioned by the legendary ‘Swan King’ Ludwig II. The lavish interiors are in Renaissance and Baroque styles and ...
read moreExplore the town halls at Marienplatz: Walk down the crowded heart and the central square of the town, Marienplatz, which provides a beautiful contrast between the old and the ...
read moreIt takes about 2 hours to get there by train, but you can also book a guided bus tour which I actually recommend. It is the only way you can ...
read moreNeuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace is a wonderful and relaxing day trip from Munich. Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most photographed castles in the world. It was also the ...
read moreOur ol’ friend King Ludwig II built this fairytale palace as his own personal Versailles. It’s the only palace that Ludwig actually completed before he died so it’s a great place ...
read moreSeveral tour companies offer a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle (we booked this tour through Viator that included Oberammergau and Linderhof Palace). This is the castle you read about in ...
read moreThe palace was also built by King Ludwig 2 of Bavaria but he did live to see this wholly constructed unlike the 2 other palaces of his. This palace is ...
read moreIf you feel like exploring a bit further than just the old town or the new town hall, here are some of the best one-day trips from Munich. Neuschwanstein Castle ...
read moreThere are many day tours to the Bavarian castles/palaces, particularly to Neuschwanstein, aka the Cinderella castle. However, if you are on a road trip like us, you can drive yourself ...
read moreKing Ludwig II, crowned king of Bavaria in 1864, built several ostentatious castles during his rule. His “summer home” was the gorgeous Linderhof Palace which was modeled after the Palace of Versailles. ...
read moreStep into the fairy-tale world of Bavaria and visit majestic castles, alpine lakes and medieval towns on this full-day tour from Fussen. Enjoy skip-the-line entrance to the dreamy Neuschwanstein Castle, ...
read moreTake a Tour: Check out this great day trip from Munich exploring both Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Castle and explore the picturesque Bavarian town of Oberammergau. $64.74US. Click here to ...
read moreHemmed in by the Bavarian Alps and thick greenery, Ludwig’s three masterpieces—Hohenschwangau Castle, Neuschwanstein Castle, and Linderhof Palace—are but a couple hours from Munich and make for the perfect day ...
read moreAn alternative is to drive to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a cute town near the Austrian border with lots of things to do. Or you could visit the Linderhof Palace, another one of ...
read moreRecommendation: Make the most out of your time and visit Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace together in one day on a guided day tour. You can book the tour here. ...
read moreAs for the Linderhof Palace, King Ludwig II.’s desire was to build a palace similar to the Palace of Versailles in France. The palace could not be completed as he ...
read moreTravel south to Bavaria, and you’ll find that Munich is resplendent with palatial sights to see. There’s the Nymphenburg Palace, the Residence Palace, the Linderhof Palace, the Schleissheim Palace, and ...
read moreNext, the tour continues on to Linderhof Palace. After visiting the imposing Neuschwanstein Castle, it was quite interesting to see this smaller sized palace. Nevertheless, we found it just as ...
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