Linderhof Palace Tours and Tickets
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Linderhof Palace

In order to protect the castle’s many precious artworks, photography and filming are not allowed inside.
Free Wi-Fi is available on-site.
Large items, backpacks, and strollers are not allowed inside the palace; storage lockers are available at the entrance.
Most parts of the palace are wheelchair accessible, and assistance is available on request.
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The price to visit Linderhof Palace is typically €11 for general admission. Children under 18 can enter for free. Also, there is reduced-price admission of €10 for seniors aged 65 and over with a valid ID card, as well as for disabled visitors and their helpers, with verification.
Yes, Linderhof Palace is definitely worth visiting. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this spectacular palace was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. For ultimate convenience, consider taking a guided tour from Munich to the palace and back. These typically include transportation and admission, and many tours also feature Neuschwanstein Castle.
Per one customer who booked the Premium Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof VIP Tour from Munich, "This was a great day trip! Efficient transportation, plenty of free time, castles were great. Greta, our guide, was a wealth of knowledge. Really enjoyed and would recommend."
Yes, guided tours of Linderhof Castle are the only way for visitors to see the palace's interior. Tours of the palace buildings are available in either German or English; you can view available upcoming tour times when booking tickets online via the castle’s website.
Yes, photography and filming at Linderhof Castle are heavily restricted. Taking photos outside the castle for private use is allowed, but filming or photography inside Linderhof Castle is not permitted, unless you seek approval and a permit in advance. The use of drones at the castle is also prohibited, as the complex sits within the Ammergebirge Nature Reserve.
No, there is no official dress code required for visitors to Linderhof Castle. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the castle’s park and bring a warm layer when visiting outside of the summer months—it can be cooler here than in Munich, due to the proximity to the mountains.
Lindefhof Castle is wheelchair accessible with certain limitations. The paths through the palace grounds are gravel and often on an incline, so visiting with a companion is highly recommended. Access to the interior of the castle is only possible via an on-site mobile stair-climbing aid; compatible wheelchairs are available for use if required. The castle has accessible restrooms, and wheelchairs and walkers are available for loan.
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