Ludwig's Dream - Neuschwanstein Castle:
Neuschwanstein Castle -- Location:
Tickets and Guided Tours of Neuschwanstein Castle:
Best View Spots of Neuschwanstein Castle:
Getting to Neuschwanstein Castle:
Neuschwanstein - Where to Stay:
I recommend staying spending the night in Hohenschwangau--See Staying in Hohenschwangau when visiting the King's Castles. The Hotel Mueller has views of both castles and a good restaurant. You can also stay nearby in Fussen (Fussen Hotels), as many do.
Another great idea is to rent a vacation home with a view of the castle as some of these HomeAway Schwangau Vacation Rentals. There are also Fussen vacation rentals available (book direct).
Neuschwanstein Castle Description & History:
Neuschwanstein Castle was built by King Ludwig II, sometimes known as Mad King Ludwig although less and less these days. His aim was to to replicate medieval architecture, especially the Romanesque, and to pay homage to the operas of Wagner. You may think you've already seen it--it's Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, but real.
The foundation stone was set on September 5th, 1869. When Ludwig II died in 1886, the castle was still not complete.
The building site near Pöllat Gorge is probably one of the most beautiful in the world.
Neuschwanstein Castle Interesting Facts:
- The Castle is under tremendous tourism pressure; in summer over 6000 people wind through the castle per day--1.3 million per year.
- Since 1990, the state has spent 11.2 million euros on renovation and maintenance of the castle and improvement of the visitor service.
- Neuschwanstein Castle was opened to the public 7 weeks after the death of King Ludwig II.
- Although the Castle was designed to look medieval, it had quite modern refinements: hot air, running water, automatic flush toilets were all part of the royal residence.
- The kitchen at Neuschwanstein has been preserved in its entirety, featuring automatic spits and cupboards that could be heated with hot air from the large kitchen stove.
- From Neuschwanstein Castle there are great views of alpine lakes, especially the Alpsee. Hiking trails abound near the Alpsee, and the one circling the lake is protected as a nature reserve.
Around Neuschwanstein Castle
Germany's "Romantic Road", which runs from Würzburg to Füssen can be combined with a visit to the castle. See our Romantic Road resources for more.


