How to travel on a budget in Germany
To travel on a budget in Germany, you can go to the Main Street - Palatinate Museum - Student Prison - Auditorium. The main street in Heidelberg starting from Bismarck Square is 1.4 kilometers long. It is one of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe, although there is no There are many big names, but the buildings on both sides are very old and very unique, and they are even more crowded on weekends. Shopping is part of the shopping here, and sightseeing is also important. The Palatinate Museum is also located on the main street. Although it is a local museum, it covers a large area and has rich collections and many types. It introduces various aspects of the history and culture of the Heidelberg area, as well as some modern art exhibitions. When we went there, there was a special exhibition on the family of Frederick V. The student ticket for the regular exhibition and the special exhibition was 4.5 euros, and the tour guide was free. Later, we didn’t finish the tour because we were in a hurry. We still spent 2 hours shopping. Worth the price.
Continue walking along the main street and you will arrive at Heidelberg University. In the school store, you can buy a combined ticket for the student prison, museum and auditorium. The student prison sounds like it is actually a small black room used for confinement. The conditions are quite good, there are all kinds of graffiti on the walls, and the students have named their small rooms "Royal Bedroom" or something like that, which is quite cute. The auditorium is very magnificent and still retains its old appearance.
The Philosopher's Trail is a trail on the mountain. We saw many people on the other side of the river. We didn't go there due to time constraints. I heard it would take about an hour to complete.
Before departure, I saw that the weather forecast for Heidelberg for several days had rain. It rained on the first night and the weather became extremely cold. However, it was sunny the next day. It was nice to take pictures, but it was very windy. Big, everyone was blown away on the bridge.
Generally speaking, Heidelberg’s consumption is not high. It is by the standards of ordinary German cities. The scenery and culture are very unique. The travel time required is not long. It only takes a weekend to get there from Berlin. The consumption I can withstand it during holidays, hahaha, I recommend everyone to experience it