Baden-Baden

The resort town of Baden-Baden is famous for its hot springs.

The city is located in the picturesque valley of the Oos River at the foot of the Black Forest mountain range.

The Altstadt is the historic heart of the city.

Quiet winding streets and elegant facades convey the atmosphere of a medieval past.

Narrow climbs and steep descents add a sense of mystery to the walk.

Charming views open up from every new level.

In the 19th century, royal families, aristocrats, writers, and musicians from all over Europe gathered here.

Dramas, operas, plays, and ballets were attended by distinguished guests.

The casino and the luxurious halls of the Kurhaus for balls, concerts, and receptions were the center of social life.

In Baden-Baden, the ruins of Roman baths have been preserved. Fragments of walls, elements of heating systems, and parts of vaults recall the city’s ancient origins.

Ancient traditions form the basis of the Friedrichsbad bath complex. The visit follows a specific program: from dry hot rooms and steam baths to bathing in pools and refreshing showers.

A large number of fountains provide pleasant refreshment on a hot day. The city also has drinking springs with healing mineral water.

A horse-drawn carriage tour offers the opportunity to experience the spirit of the old resort and cover a wider radius of the route.

Another highlight of the city is the Fabergé Museum with its unique private collection of the jeweler’s rare works.

At the end of the walk, one feels inspired to share the delightful impressions of the wonderfully enchanting Baden-Baden!



