No photographing or filming is allowed in the castle. Photo and film shootings are basically subject to approval and charges.
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How much time do you need at Neuschwanstein Castle? The tour inside Neuschwanstein Castle is about 35 minutes long. But if you are visiting the castle, we recommend you set aside a whole day, or at least a few hours, to get the entire Neuschwanstein experience.
Best Time In The Day: The best time of day to visit Neuschwanstein Castle is early in the morning or later in the afternoon when the crowds are smaller, and the lighting is better for taking photos. Plan to arrive early or stay late to avoid the crowds and make the most of your visit.
Is it worth going inside Neuschwanstein Castle? 100% YES! This fairytale castle is just as magical on the inside as it is on the outside. It will feel like you're walking through a fantasy world.
The way up to the castle is an easy walk and takes about 35 minutes. You can manage it with whatever shoes you are wearing, but I would recommend you to wear some comfy sneakers. The view of the Neuschwanstein Castle if you follow the official way up to the castle (the entrance part is still under reconstruction).
Neuschwanstein Castle can only be visited within a guided tour. A description of the 14-room tour can be found here. We offer guided tours in German and English by our own personnel.
When you reach the base of the castle, there is a souvenir shop, toilets and another little shop with cold drinks. Once inside the castle, a cafe can be found on the second floor.
Most of It is UnfinishedYou wouldn't know it from the outside, but much of Neuschwanstein is unfinished inside. This is due to King Ludwig running out of money for its construction. The king loved to build, and he has two other castles in Bavaria that you can visit.
After dark, cleverly and thoughtfully placed lighting pays homage to this most famous monument in Germany. Neuschwanstein Castle is unique in its impact on people: the castle has countless details, inspired by different cultures and building periods, to discover.
In both castles, visitors will have to climb stairs during the tour. In Hohenschwangau Castle, there are approximately 90 steps, in Neuschwanstein Castle, approximately 350 steps.
In both castles, visitors will have to climb stairs during the tour. In Hohenschwangau Castle, there are approximately 90 steps, in Neuschwanstein Castle, approximately 350 steps.