Ludwigsburg

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Resplendent palaces and glorious gardens combine with lively shopping districts and colorful festivals at this city in Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state.

Experience a blend of history, nature and entertainment in Ludwigsburg. Explore royal palaces and fairytale gardens. Discover bustling commercial streets and festivals that celebrate everything from artisans to food and street music. Established as a royal retreat in the early 1700s, today Ludwigsburg maintains the grace of its regal past.

Ludwigsburg is famous for its three palaces. In the heart of the city is Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg, a Baroque masterpiece with over 400 rooms built for the Dukes of Württemberg in 1704. Take a guided tour of the palace’s rooms, admire European art in the Barockgalerie and browse fashion exhibitions in the Modemuseum. Marvel at the artistic flower arrangements and topiary displays in the palace’s garden, Blühendes Barock.

A short walk away is Schloss Favorite, a lavishly decorated former hunting palace and summer residence. Spot deer in the surrounding 178-acre (72-hectare) garden, Favoritepark. North of the city center is Seeschloss Monrepos, an 18th-century lakeside hunting lodge used for private events and concerts. Go boating on Lake Monrepos, which turns into a public ice-rink during the winter months.

The city’s old town spreads out from the café-lined Marktplatz. Visit Stadtkirche and Zur Heiligsten Dreieinigkeit, two striking churches erected almost 300 years ago. See the birthplaces of famous poets such as Justinus Kerner and Friedrich Theodor Vischer. Browse boutiques and fashion outlets set along the old town’s streets, including Holmzmarktstrasse and Wilhelmstrasse.

Brush up on local history at Ludwigsburg Museum. Learn about the rural life of the city’s early settlers at the Dorfmuseum Poppenweiler. Find exhibits that highlight the city’s penal past at the Prison Museum.

Plan your visit around the city’s busy schedule of events. May’s Street Music Festival honors street performers and aspiring musicians. Watch elegant horse parades at June’s Ludwigsburg Horse Market. Also in June is the Market Square Festival, which celebrates the city’s diverse music and culinary scene. Shop at 170 stalls during the month-long Ludwigsburg Baroque Christmas Market.

Ludwigsburg is a 15-minute train journey from Stuttgart and a popular daytrip destination. A range of guesthouse and hotels provide affordable accommodation options.

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Schlosshotel Monrepos

Schlosshotel Monrepos

4 out of 5
Domaene Monrepos 22 Ludwigsburg BW
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$122 nightly
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Very nice hotel situated in a lovely area. Hotel felt safe and clean and there was chromecast in the room which is always appreciated as an English couple in a non-English speaking country. Only gripe would be that the parking felt limited as it is shared with the surrounding golf course and other ...

Reviewed on Sep 11, 2025

Schlosshotel Monrepos
NH Ludwigsburg

NH Ludwigsburg

3.5 out of 5
Pflugfelder Str. 36 Ludwigsburg BW
$80 nightly
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Reviewed on Nov 21, 2025

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Maritim Hotel Stuttgart

Maritim Hotel Stuttgart

Seidenstr. 34 Stuttgart BW
$88 nightly
The price is $94 total per night from Feb 22 to Feb 23
$94 total
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Clean room and comfortable bed. Staff pleasant and helpful. Good choice for breakfast.

Reviewed on Jan 20, 2026

Maritim Hotel Stuttgart
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Nisay Home

Nisay Home

Frankfurter Str. 9 Ludwigsburg BW
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Central and yet in the green

Central and yet in the green

Ludwigsburg BW
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AB Apartment 109

AB Apartment 109

Netzestraße 31 Ludwigsburg
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Frequently asked questions about Ludwigsburg

Why is Ludwigsburg worth visiting?

Ludwigsburg is worth visiting for its magnificent Baroque palace, one of Germany's largest, with stunning gardens and seasonal festivals throughout the year. The town combines royal history with the Blühendes Barock garden show, charming market square, and excellent Swabian restaurants. Visitors can pack a lot into a short trip, thanks to walkable palace grounds and easy access to highlights like Favorite Palace and the historic market square.

What is Ludwigsburg known for?

Ludwigsburg, known for its magnificent Baroque palace, boasts one of Germany's largest palace complexes with stunning gardens. It is home to the annual 'Blooming Baroque' garden show featuring elaborate floral displays and hosts a Baroque Christmas Market on palace grounds. The city offers a blend of 18th-century architecture, the Fairytale Garden (Märchengarten), and cultural events.

When is the best time to visit Ludwigsburg?

The best time to visit Ludwigsburg is April through October for ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures ranging from 55-75°F, perfect for exploring the Baroque palace, gardens, and festivals. Spring brings the famous Blooming Baroque garden show with spectacular floral displays. Winter (November-December) transforms the palace grounds with the enchanting Baroque Christmas Market, one of Germany's most beautiful seasonal markets set against the illuminated palace façade, creating a magical festive atmosphere.

How many days do you need for Ludwigsburg?

When visiting Ludwigsburg, plan on two to three days to see key highlights like the magnificent Baroque palace, the Blühendes Barock gardens, and the charming market square. An extended stay of four days gives you time for day trips to Stuttgart, exploring the surrounding areas, and visiting additional palaces like Monrepos.

What is the best area to stay in Ludwigsburg?

The best area to stay in Ludwigsburg depends on what you want from your trip:

• Near the Palace offers walkable access to the Baroque palace, gardens, and cultural attractions.
• City Center is popular with travelers looking for shopping, restaurants, and the market square.
• Altstadt (Old Town) combines historic half-timbered buildings with local cafés and authentic Swabian atmosphere.
• Near the Train Station combines convenient transport connections to Stuttgart with proximity to downtown attractions.

How do you get around Ludwigsburg?

Public transportation provides good access throughout Ludwigsburg, with S-Bahn trains and buses connecting to Stuttgart and surrounding areas. The town center and palace grounds are walkable for most major attractions. Rental cars offer flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas and nearby castles, while taxis and rideshare services provide convenient alternatives.

What are the top attractions in Ludwigsburg?

Ludwigsburg attractions highlight Baroque splendor with beautiful gardens and cultural venues:

Ludwigsburg Palace: one of Germany's largest Baroque palaces with lavish interiors
Blooming Baroque Gardens: stunning palace gardens with seasonal flower displays
• Ludwigsburg Christmas Market: one of Germany's most beautiful Baroque markets

What food is Ludwigsburg famous for?

Ludwigsburg is known for Swabian cuisine with royal court influences, from Maultaschen (filled pasta pockets) and Spätzle to Zwiebelrostbraten (onion roast beef) found in traditional restaurants. You'll also find popular regional specialties like Gaisburger Marsch (beef stew), Swabian potato salad with vinegar dressing, and asparagus dishes during spring season.

How do I plan a trip to Ludwigsburg?

Search for places to stay in Ludwigsburg on Expedia and choose a location near the palace for easy access to gardens and cultural attractions. During Blooming Baroque garden season (April-October) and Christmas market, book accommodations, rental cars and things to do well in advance. Plan palace and garden visits during morning hours for best light and fewer crowds, and leave afternoons free for exploring town center and Swabian cuisine.

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