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Neuschwanstein Castle Tours and Tickets

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Alyssa_K, Apr 2026
Wonderful tour
Christine and Mentor were amazing!! Christine was very knowledgeable, kind, and offered great food recs when getting to the town before going up to Neuschwanstein castle! Such a cool tour getting to see Linderhof Palace first and then heading to Neuschwanstein after! Even though the weather was quite foggy, it didn’t stop this tour from being amazing. Mentor also was great and got us there smoothly. Bus was clean and comfortable. Would so recommend this all day tour!
JLim, Dec 2025
Awesome tour with a great guide
We had a great time with the organized day trip to the famous Neuschwanstein Castle. Tyler was a great tour guide. He gave us all of the information needed on a timely manner. He explained the history in the right amount of detail.
Jami_L, Apr 2026
It was a cool and cloudy...
It was a cool and cloudy day with thick, low fog so we didn’t get the viewing experience we hoped for but the tour was still a good way to spend the day. I wish there was a bit more time in each location and that the guide (who was very nice but seems nervous/new) had provided more information about Ludwig and overall Bavarian history. The coach was clean, comfortable, and the amenities were nice.
Karin_K, Apr 2026
Good mixture of sightseeing, history, culture and fun
Bus was new and clean. Well planed, got to do many things in one day which would normally not be possible if planned otherwise. Tyler is a great guide, very attentive, in a good mood and gave us useful Munich tips. The restaurant we stopped at had good quality food. Our group split into the alpine coaster and Oberammergau, both were nice additions to the castle day. Would certainly book another tour with Tyler, we had a great day (:

Neuschwanstein Castle

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Munich
Neuschwanstein Castle rising above the neighbourhood, Germany
  • Neuschwanstein Castle ticket lines can be long in peak season—plan ahead and book a skip-the-line tour to avoid the hassle.

  • Wear suitable walking shoes if you opt to walk up to the castle—the road is uphill and uneven in places.

  • The castle is wheelchair-accessible with buses and carriages that can bring visitors up the hill to the entrance; inside, you'll also find elevators.

  • Plan to spend about two hours at the castle, excluding wait times.

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