




Ingolstadt, located in Upper Bavaria, Germany, is a city steeped in history and industry. As the second largest city on the Danube after Regensburg, it boasts a rich medieval heritage with well-preserved architecture. Founded in 806, Ingolstadt was a key city during the Bavarian duchies' era and became the site of Bavaria's first university in 1472, playing a pivotal role in the Counter-Reformation. The city is also known for its industrial prowess, particularly in automobile and mechanical engineering. Visitors can explore the historic old town, enjoy the scenic views of the Danube, and delve into the city's cultural and industrial history.
Try traditional Bavarian dishes such as Weisswurst and pretzels in local eateries.
Public transport is efficient; consider using buses and trains to explore the city.
Visit the historic old town and the Bavarian Army Museum for a glimpse into the city's past.
Explore local markets for unique Bavarian crafts and goods.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
141,185
Enjoy mild weather and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the historic sites.
Experience lively festivals and events, though it can be crowded.
Ideal for visiting museums and enjoying the autumn scenery.
Cold but charming, with festive markets and a cozy atmosphere.
German, English
April-June, September-November
Cultural, Educational, Historical, Business