Karlsruhe | ||
federal state | Baden-Wuerttemberg | |
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Residents | 313.092 (2019) | |
height | 115 m, 118 m | |
Tourist info | 49 (0)721 37 20 53 83 www.karlsruhe-tourismus.de/ | |
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Karlsruhe is the second largest city in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The districts belong to Karlsruhe, among others Durlach and Neureut.
Districts
- Downtown west
- Downtown east
- North city
- East town
- Südstadt
- Southwest town
- West town
- Northwest town
- Muhlburg
- Rintheim
- Hagsfeld
- Waldstadt
- Neureut
- Knee lenghts
- Daxlanden
- Green angle
- Oberreut
- Beiertheim-Bulach
- Weiherfeld-Dammerstock
- Rueppurr
- Wolfartsweier
- Grötzingen
- Durlach
- Grünwettersbach
- Hohenwettersbach
- Dabbing
- Palmbach
background
According to legend, at the beginning of the 18th century, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden had a dream of a fan-shaped city. So in 1715 the foundation stone was laid for a princely residence, from which the streets lead away in a fan shape.
The Federal Constitutional Court and the Federal Court of Justice are located in Karlsruhe.
Karlsruhe is one of the sunniest cities in Germany. The summers are hot and very humid. In winter there is only occasional snow.
getting there
By plane
The nearest airport is about 30 km south near by Baden-Baden. To the Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden airport(IATA: FKB) To be reached by public transport, you first take the S-Bahn Rastatt or Baden-Baden, from there there are bus connections directly to the terminal. Depending on the time of day, the journey from the main train station takes between 40 and 70 minutes. There is also a bus connection with line 140, which runs from the train station in Heidelberg via Karlsruhe Hbf to Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden Airport.
The nearest major airports are the airport Frankfurt(IATA: FRA), the Stuttgart Airport(IATA: STR) and the Strasbourg airport(IATA: SXB). The former can be reached with the ICE from Karlsruhe every hour with a journey time of over an hour.
By train
The 1 Karlsruhe Central Station is served by several ICE, IC and TGV routes, for example:
- ICE ... - Basel - Frankfurt - kassel - Hamburg or - Berlin
- ICE ... - Basel - Frankfurt - Cologne - Dusseldorf
- IC Karlsruhe - Frankfurt - kassel - Hamburg
- IC ... - Basel - Cologne - Dortmund ( - Hamburg )
- IC Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich or - Nuremberg
- TGV Paris - Strasbourg - Stuttgart - Munich
- TGV Frankfurt - Marseille
To Stuttgart, Constancy, Mainz and Neustadt an der Weinstrasse operate regional express lines. Other routes are connected with regional trains, the RheinNeckar S-Bahn or a dense urban railway network. With these railways, among other things, tourist destinations in the Black Forest (Alb valley, Murgtal, Enztal, Black Forest Railway) and im Kraichgau Accessible without changing trains, partly with network tariffs, as well as cities such as Heidelberg. Goals in Palatinate Forest or in Alsace close to the border (Lauterbourg, Wissembourg) can be reached with one change and with a network tariff, on weekends also directly (Dahn rock country). In summer there is a bike train into the Murg Valley on Sundays.
There are further stops in the city for regional traffic: Hagsfeld on the route to Graben-Neudorf, west, Muhlburg, Knee lenghts on the route after Wörth on the Rhine, Durlach on the routes to Heidelberg and Stuttgart.
The Konus guest card the Black Forest holiday region applies to Karlsruhe.
By bus
- Some of them stop on the south side of the main train station near its back entrance Long-distance bus lines.
In the street
In Karlsruhe were Environmental zones set up in accordance with the fine dust ordinance. Without a corresponding sticker, you risk a fine of € 80 when entering an environmental zone. This also applies to foreign road users. Entry ban for vehicles in pollutant groups 1 2 3 (Info Federal Environment Agency) |
The A5 federal highways meet in Karlsruhe (Basel-Frankfurt) and the A8 (Karlsruhe-Munich). One drives to the city center via one of the exits Karlsruhe-Mitte, -Süd or -Durlach. The A65 from the direction of Rhineland-Palatinate turns into a dual carriageway (Südtangente) shortly before Karlsruhe am Rhein, which leads to the A5.
By boat
Karlsruhe has its own port at Rhine, which is mainly used for freight transport. The excursion boats anchored here have more entertainment value than traffic value.
It is possible to moor with pleasure boats.
By bicycle
Karlsruhe is among others on Rhine cycle route and Heidelberg-Black Forest-Bodensee-Weg.
Karlsruhe was a partner in the DB's “Call a Bike” bike rental system Fan wheel In addition, private companies also lend bicycles and pedelecs and, since 2012, the KVV pedelecs.
in the Bicycle climate test In 2018 the ADFC awarded Karlsruhe with an overall rating of 3.15 as the most bicycle-friendly city in Germany.
mobility
Public transport
The public transport system in Karlsruhe is very well developed. Karlsruhe is known for the Karlsruhe model, which means that some light rail lines also use the railroad tracks. This means that there are no transfers from the surrounding area to the city center. The trams have right of way at most intersections. All public transport is part of the Karlsruhe Transport Association (KVV) and can be used with a single ticket (with the exception of the Turmbergbahn and Schlossgartenbahn).
Proof of the success of the Karlsruhe model is the drastically increasing number of users with 170 million passengers per year (2008). For this reason, too, the so-called combination solution [[w: combination solution_ (Karlsruhe)] [1] planned, which includes the construction of a tram tunnel under Kaiserstraße, Karlsruhe's main shopping street and pedestrian zone, and the construction of a second railway line in Kriegsstraße. Construction began in 2010 and completion is planned for 2019.
Most tram lines run every 10 minutes during the day, after 8:00 p.m. and on Sundays until around 1:00 a.m. every 20 minutes. There is a night line network over which most destinations can be reached at least every hour throughout the night.
One differentiates in Karlsruhe
- Lines that run purely in the city and whose number does NOT begin with an S (currently 1-6 and 8) and which are driven by low-floor trams
- Light rail lines to the surrounding area, the number of which begins with an S.
- Lines without two-system technology that run entirely with high-floor trams (S1 / S11) or mixed with low-floor trams (S2)
- Lines with two-system technology, which often run with medium-floor trams, sometimes also with high-floor trams (S31 / S32, S4 / S41, S5 / S51 / S52, S6, S9)
- Furthermore, the barrier-free line S3 of the S-Bahn RheinNeckar also reaches Karlsruhe main station
So there are lines with different destinations, which only differ by the S in the number, which can be confusing for outsiders.
Tickets
A single trip for the Karlsruhe city area costs € 2.50. The day pass is recommended. They are available in the City / 3 honeycomb version (e.g. City of Karlsruhe plus a neighboring honeycomb) for individual travelers or for a maximum of five people, as well as Regio (area of the KVV) and RegioX (KVV plus some other routes). They are also available from the bus drivers of the city buses, from the ticket machines at the stops and from the ticket machines in the trams. Tickets are no longer available from tram and tram drivers.
Bahncard holders can buy a BahnCard ticket for single journeys. This costs about 25% less than the normal price. These tickets are available from machines, but not from the driver.
Attention: At normal KVV machines you get non-validated tickets that have to be validated on the train or on DB trains on the platform, while you get already validated tickets at DB machines and KVV machines on DB premises. If you want to buy tickets in advance, you should pay attention to the information on the validation at the machine.
Accessibility
The barrier-free expansion of the stops and the use of suitable railways varies greatly. Newer route branches and the first converted stops in the city center currently only form a rudimentary network suitable for wheelchairs. There are also different vehicle heights: low-floor trams suitable for 34 cm high platforms, medium-floor trams suitable for 55 cm high platforms and the RheinNeckar S-Bahn suitable for 76 cm high platforms. There are currently some options to change between these at Durlach train station, at the Gottesauer Platz stop and, from spring 2013, at the Mühlburger Tor. All platforms at Karlsruhe Central Station are now accessible by elevator. The tram stop on the station forecourt is not wheelchair accessible, however, Niederflurbahnen can be reached at the nearby Poststraße stop.
- For more information see Stadtwiki Karlsruhe on the subject of barrier-free local transport, Environment & traffic magazine on the subject of accessibility or Info brochure and Line network of the KVV.
construction sites
The combined solution is the largest transport project in downtown Karlsruhe. From 2021 a tram tunnel will run under Kaiserstraße and southwards from Marktplatz to Augartenstraße. From 2021, there will be a tram route between tree-lined avenues on Kriegsstraße, including a continuous car tunnel from Karlstor to Mendelssohnplatz. Due to the large number of construction sites, traffic obstructions or restrictions should be expected.
You can find more information on the current construction sites in the Traffic management center.
Tourist Attractions
Churches
- 1 St. Stephan. (Catholic): The classicist rotunda built by Friedrich Weinbrenner is part of the Pantheon Rome modeled after and is the largest Catholic church in the city. After being destroyed in the war, it was rebuilt in the 1950s with a simplified spire and a redesigned interior. It is the center of the Dean's Office "Karlsruhe".
- 2 City Church. (ev.): The Protestant town church on the market square was built from 1807 to 1816 according to the plans of Friedrich Weinbrenner in the classicism style. After severe destruction in World War II, the church was rebuilt in the 1950s with a newly designed interior.
- 3 Little church. (possibly). Built from 1719 to 1721 in the Louis Seize style, it blocks the course of Kreuzstrasse. After being destroyed in the war, it was rebuilt largely true to the original in 1946-49.
- 4 Luther Church. (ev.): Art Nouveau church with subordinate neo-Romanesque elements on Gottesauer Platz.
- 5 St. Bernhard. (Catholic): Neo-Gothic church at Durlacher Tor.
- 6 Christ Church. (ev.): Neo-Gothic church at the Mühlburger Tor.
Castles, chateaux and palaces
- 7 Karlsruhe Palace. Forms the center of the city. The streets of the city center extend in a fan shape from the tower of the baroque building, which was built in 1715. The castle houses the Badisches Landesmuseum with a collection from the Stone Age to the 19th century. Worth mentioning is the so-called "Turkish booty" of Margrave Ludwig. The castle tower is accessible and offers a beautiful view over the city.
- The 8 Gottesaue Castle, on the site of a former Benedictine abbey, is a renaissance palace that has been destroyed and rebuilt several times in the east of Karlsruhe. Today it is the seat of the Karlsruhe University of Music.
- The is on Schlossplatz in Durlach 9 Karlsburg .
Buildings
- 10 Karlsruhe City Hall. It was built from 1821 to 1825 by Friedrich Weinbrenner in a classical style. The town hall tower was freed from plaster in the second half of the 19th century and bears a figure of the god "Mercury". The building, which was destroyed in 1944, was rebuilt from 1948 to 1954.
- 1 Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. The building complex in "beton brut" was built in 1975. The theater is also known for the Handel Festival.
- 2 Concert hall, Fairground. Built between 1913 and 1915 by the architects Robert Curjel and Karl Moser.
- 11 Black Forest Hall, Fairground. Built in 1953 in just eight months. The cantilevered concrete suspended roof of the hall, which was built in such a size for the first time, is remarkable.
- 12 Prinz-Max-Palais. A building in the Wilhelminian style in Karlsruhe. It is named after Prince Max von Baden, the last Chancellor of the German Empire. The building was built between 1881 and 1884 according to plans by the architect Josef Durm. The banker August Schmieder, who bought his fortune in Breslau, had the villa built as a retirement home. Prince Max von Baden acquired it in 1894. The building was badly damaged in the air raids in World War II. After its reconstruction, it housed the Federal Constitutional Court and the University of Education for some time. The town's cultural center with the Museum for Literature on the Upper Rhine, the town history museum and the youth library have been housed in the Prinz-Max-Palais since 1981.
- 13 Hereditary ducal palace. on Kriegstrasse has been the seat of the Federal Court of Justice. The neo-baroque style building with an imperial dome was built from 1891 to 1897 Josef Durm built. The
- 14 Margravial palace. on Rondellplatz was built by Friedrich Weinbrenner in the classicism style from 1803 to 1814. After being destroyed in the war, the central part with the column portico was rebuilt; the side wings were not reconstructed. The
- 15 Federal Constitutional Court. has its seat in Karlsruhe and, as a constitutional body, is surrounded by a pacified district. It is protected by the federal police. The well-known main building in the rationalistic style is a design by the architect Paul Baumgarten. The
- 16 State coin. in Stephanienstraße was built by Friedrich Weinbrenner and is today one of five German mints, in which between 210 and 250 million coins are minted annually. The
- 17 Sweden Palace. is a representative residential building in Karlsruhe, which was built from 1768 to 1770 in the Louis Seize style. The
- 18 State Art Hall. with the adjacent Orangery was built by Heinrich Hübsch between 1836 and 1846 as a grand ducal picture gallery and is one of the oldest museum buildings in Germany. The
- 1 former Karstadt department store (Karstadt department store). in Kaiserstraße (today Karstadt) is one of the few surviving examples of department store architecture from the early 20th century. The
- 19 Central Station. Karlsruhe was built from 1910 to 1913 according to plans by August Stürzenacker. The building shows both classicist and Art Nouveau features. The station and forecourt form a typical ensemble of urban architecture from the last years before the First World War. The
Monuments
- The 20 pyramid on the market square is the symbol of the city. Below it are the vaults of a former church in which the city's founder, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach, is buried.
- The 21 Constitutional pillar (Grand Duke Karl Monument) on Rondellplatz is an obelisk that is flanked by two griffins and commemorates the entry into force of the Baden constitution of 1818.
- The 22 Kaiser Wilhelm Monument on Kaiserplatz is an equestrian statue that commemorates the first German emperor.
- There is a on the corner of Moltkestrasse / Willi-Brandt-Allee 23 Memorial stone for Siegfried Buback and his companions (murdered here by the RAF in 1977).
Museums
Every year, always on the first Saturday in August, the Long Night of Museums, short KAMUNA, instead of.
- Baden State Museum (in Karlsruhe Castle). Collection of art and everyday objects from the Stone Age to the 19th century.Open: Tue-Thu 10: 00-17: 00; Fri-Sun 10: 00-18: 00.
- 24 Natural history museum, Erbprinzenstrasse 13 on Friedrichsplatz. Tel.: (0)721 175 2111. with the Upper Rhine Museum Pass admission is free. Departments: Geology, Minerals, Prehistoric Life and Fossils, Earth Habitats. Vivariums: live animals in terrariums or aquariums, changing special exhibitions, etc.Open: Tue - Fri 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sat, Sun, public holidays 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Price: € 2.50, school classes € 0.50 per student.
- 25 ZKM Center for Art and Media Technology. in Lorenzstraße next to the server centers of web.de and 1 & 1.
- 26 State Art Gallery Karlsruhe, Hans-Thoma-Strasse 2, 76133 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 (0)721 926 33 59. Open: Tue-Fri 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat, Sun, public holidays 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Price: Main building: € 10, reduced: € 8, schoolchildren: € 2, families: € 20, free entry with the Upper Rhine Museum Pass.
- 27 Transport Museum, Werderstrasse 63, 76137 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 (0)721 37 44 35, Email: [email protected], [email protected]. The voluntarily run museum shows a collection of historical vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles. The exhibition is complemented by a large model railroad layout.Open: Sun 10: 00-13: 00.Price: adults € 3, children (6+) € 1, family: 2 adults, children € 5.
Streets and squares
- The 28 Marketplace forms the center of the city center. Among other things, the town hall, the grave of the city founder and some other buildings and monuments are located here. There are also many shops and cafes here.
- The Ludwigsplatz is one of the most popular places in the western inner city. Numerous restaurants, bars and cafes invite you to linger and have an after-work cocktail. The motto here: "See and be seen". During the summer months, after-work parties take place regularly on Ludwigsplatz. It is connected to Stephanplatz via Erbprinzenstraße.
- The Werderplatz is a lively place and the cultural center of the southern part of Karlsruhe. Multi-cultural and alternative shops and bars dominate here. In addition to shopping, you will also find the KOHI cultural center and the "Indian fountain" - the landmark of the southern part of the city. For many residents of Karlsruhe, there is no second experience of the Werderplatz feeling in Karlsruhe.
- The Gutenbergplatz is a popular place in the west of Karlsruhe with numerous shops, restaurants and cafes. The oldest and most beautiful weekly market in Karlsruhe takes place here every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7.30 a.m. The Krautkopf fountain and the pelican fountain are eye-catchers on Gutenbergplatz.
- The 2005 created "Place of Fundamental Rights" is located between the circle and the palace square in the pedestrian zone between the market square and the palace. Here you will find 24 double-sided street signs dealing with the issues of right and wrong - with statements from judges, lawyers and citizens who came into conflict with the law. The place of basic rights is a gift from the city of Karlsruhe to the Federal Constitutional Court located here.
Parks and gardens
- The 29 Castle Park is very large and offers a nice atmosphere for young and old to go for walks, play Frisbee, football and Co. or just let the sun shine on your head. In the summer the Schlossgartenbahn, sometimes with a diesel or steam locomotive. This small train, built in 1967 on the occasion of the federal horticulture, runs on a 2.5 km long circuit through the park. Safety in the park: At night, alcohol is very often consumed by young people here.
- 30 Botanical Garden. The Botanic Garden is located on the edge of the palace garden, near the orangery and is considered the green oasis in the middle of the residential city of Karlsruhe. It houses over 20 special tree species from different continents, show houses with cacti and numerous greenhouses with tropical plants. There is also a greenhouse here that can be visited, as well as a restaurant with outdoor facilities.Open: Tue-Fri 10 a.m.-4.45 p.m., Sat, Sun, holidays 10 a.m.-5.45 p.m.Price: Admission adult 2, - €.
- The Günther Klotz system is a green and leisure facility on the Alb.
various
Turmbergbahn
The Turmbergbahn zum Turmberg in the Durlach district is the oldest funicular in Germany (built in 1888). In good weather you have one View of the whole city and up to the Palatinate and the Alsace. There are several hiking trails there. Travel times from April to November 1, daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., in the other months, on weekends and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., every 15 minutes or as required. The train is still manned by a conductor who operates the train and sells tickets. The Turmbergbahn is not integrated into the Karlsruhe Transport Association. On New Year's Eve, the train is also in operation until midnight. Fares for ascent or descent: Adults 1.90 €; Children (2-15 years) 1.10 €, ascent and descent: adults 2.80 €; Children (2-15 years) 1.80 €; Family ticket € 5.00 (as of 12-2015)
Contact: Tel. 0721 / 6107-5885; Page of the KVV to TurmbergbahnThe Turmbergbahn is Not suitable for the transport of wheelchairs (access via steps and very narrow doors)
Historic tram
On selected days, an association offers trips with the historic tram at.
activities
Celebrations and festivals
- African Summer Festival. African culture festival held annually in July. A high cultural level is always guaranteed through the participation of representative music and dance groups from various African countries. These bring the visitors closer to their respective way of life. The African ambience is determined by music from Friday to Sunday. The program is rounded off by culinary specialties, drum workshops, dance workshops, children's entertainment, bazaar, African market, fashion show and exhibitions and readings by well-known African artists.
- The party. Annual open air festival over three days. Location: Günther Klotz facility (park southwest of the city center).
- The Durlach old town festival is the city's biggest festival and is celebrated every year on the first weekend in July. On countless stages there is live music from mostly regional bands. The local associations offer cultural and culinary delights. The festival usually attracts around 200,000 visitors on the two days.
- The City birthday is celebrated every year in mid-June.
- In the middle of October there is that in the city center City festival with live music, lots of activities for young and old and a Sunday shopping.
- The Harbor culture festival takes place annually at the end of June at the Rheinhafen. In addition to music and regional cuisine, there are tours on ships, steam trains and helicopter tours.
Sports
- Karlsruhe SkateNite Every year in the summer months you have the opportunity to ride inline skates on specially closed streets through the city center of Karlsruhe. The event takes place every two weeks and is free of charge.
- The Karlsruher SC currently plays in the 3rd division. Tickets for games in 3 Wildlife Park Stadium are available from € 9, reduced rates from € 5.
- There is a nice one from Durlach Bicycle path along the Pfinz until after Pforzheim.
- 4 LAGO bowling center, Gablonzer Strasse 13, 76185 Karlsruhe. Tel.: (0)721 570 42 30. Bowling alleys, billiards and foosball tables, beer garden and screens for live football broadcasts.
- 5 The Rock, Ziegelstrasse 1 (near Westbahnhof). Tel.: (0)721 5695482.
Culture
Karlsruhe is a creative city!
- At the Gottesauer Schloss there is one for several weeks every summer Open-air cinema.
- On the Karlsruhe Beer Exchange Over 300 types of beer from all over the world will be offered at the beginning of September.
- RetroGames e.V. is a video slot machine museum from 1976 until today. You can play on over 40 machines. For non-members Saturday from 9 p.m. or by appointment.
- The 6 Temple cultural center There is a unique, listed building on the site of the former Seldeneck brewery. It has also been an independent, socio-cultural center since 1984, supported by the Kulturverein Tempel e. V. as initiator and landlord. What is unique for Karlsruhe is that the temple is not just a stage for events, but above all a "breeding ground" for art, culture and social affairs. Here people work and rehearse in studios and on stages. Here there are spaces that are so rare for artists and cultural workers before the big public appearance. And the space for youth, district and cultural associations to develop their commitment.
Baths and bathing lakes
Indoor swimming pools
- 7 Europabad. is a fun pool with, among other things, a white water slide. The
- 8 Vierordtbad. is a wellness bath with a sauna area, including a steam bath, hot air room and adventure showers. Several times a week there is brunch there. Textile-free bathing is partly possible. The
Outdoor pools
- 9 Rüppurr outdoor pool. offers a 50m swimmer pool, a non-swimmer pool, a paddling pool and a slide. The
- 10 Rheinstrandbad Rappenwörth. is an outdoor pool with several slides and wave pools. The
- 11 sunbathing. is an outdoor swimming pool that is open from March to the end of November. The
Swimming lakes
- The Buchtzig bathing lake With its beautiful sandy and grassy beach, it offers peace and relaxation for young and old
- The Weingarten quarry pond is located in the Breitheide leisure area, where in summer you can also find barbecue facilities at specially built barbecue areas. The distance from Karlsruhe / city center is about 18 km.
- The Fuchs & Gros quarry pond in Eggenstein is a very large lake that is interesting for many groups such as bathers, surfers or divers. The bathing zone (complete southern half) offers sunbathing lawns and beach sections of different sizes around the lake.
There are other bathing lakes in and around Karlsruhe here!
shop
The motto also applies to all of Karlsruhe: Miles, Malls and More. You can stroll through the shopping streets in Kaiserstrasse, Karlstrasse and Waldstrasse. Most of the department stores and retail stores are on Kaiserstraße. There is a somewhat upscale selection of shopping opportunities in the Postgalerie and in the Waldstrasse behind it. The 2 Post gallery in the former main post office of Karlsruhe is one of the most beautiful shopping galleries in Germany. Flooded with light, spacious, modern and well-kept, the Post Galerie has presented itself since 2001 as a nationally known, unique shopping mall with a total of over 50 different specialty shops, stores and restaurants. In November 2012, the Irish textile supplier PRIMARK opened its first branch in Baden-Württemberg in the Post Galerie. Ettlinger Tor, a few meters south of the market square, is a large shopping mall with many shops. The 3 Ettlinger Tor Karlsruhe has three levels, the galleries have a total sales area of approx. 33,000 square meters with 130 specialty shops and an overwhelming variety of fashion, trends and accessories, cosmetics, beauty and wellness. With literature and consumer electronics, with brands and labels, surrounded by restaurants, cafés and bars. On Thursdays the Ettlinger Tor is open until 10 p.m.
Bookstores
4 Reisebuchladen-Karlsruhe.de (Volker Hager & Michael Oberdorfer GbR), Herrenstrasse 33. Tel.: 49 721 47008896, Fax: 49 721 47008895, Email: [email protected].
kitchen
It is said that the region around Karlsruhe has one of the best kitchens in Germany. Influenced by the surrounding regions, especially Alsace and Switzerland, there are a variety of interesting dishes. In most regional restaurants and beer gardens you can get typical dishes such as meat loaf in different variations, Maultaschen, and tarte flambée. Typical side dishes are potato salad, spaetzle, sauerkraut and pretzels.
In addition, as everywhere in Germany, there is a large selection of international cuisine. Italian, Turkish and Spanish restaurants are particularly common.
The region is also a well-known wine-growing region.
Cheap
Most restaurants offer a lunch menu for 5-10 euros.
- 1 The cigarette. in Gottesauer Strasse. It's only a 5-minute walk from the university. In the Kippe there are 5 different student meals for everyone every day. The dishes cost less than € 3 and are very popular with the students, and it is accordingly lively. The student bar
- 1 Cafe enamel. is like the Café Bleu an offshoot of the fag. Accordingly, both the menu and the look are in the typical style with "Studi" (or "Hammer") food and "Hammerfrühstück" for 3.90 euros as well as enamel signs on the walls. The Café Emaille is a bit more elegant and less rustic than the Kippe, thanks to the large panoramic windows, plenty of space and a small adjoining room with sofas. The
- It is also inexpensive University cafete. Danger! Only in the cafete can you pay with cash, for the cafeteria you have to buy a credit card!
- 2 Ballermann. next to the main building of the university has burgers, currywurst, gyros and Co. In addition, Bundesliga games are broadcast on a screen. The
- 3 Mömax restaurant, Am Storrenacker 2, 76139 Karlsruhe (industrial area). Tel.: 49-721-6659252-11, Email: [email protected]. Very cheap, especially the offers from the advertising booklet.
medium
- Littfass: Student pub with cheap dishes
- Wine bar / restaurant "Roping" in Kaiserstraße 47 with an extensive menu, a cozy atmosphere and the best service. http://www.seilerei-ka.de/
- The El Taquito on Herrenstrasse offers extensive Mexican cuisine and good cocktails.
- The Toro tapas bar cozy little restaurant, serves a variety of Spanish tapas and Basque dishes. With a little luck you will meet real celebrities here. Wonderful holiday mood.
- in the La Dolce Vita At the Saumarkt in Durlach there is upscale Italian cuisine at reasonable prices.
- The Spanish restaurant Besitos at the market square has good tapas and cocktails.
- The Viva is a vegetarian restaurant on Lammstrasse.
Upscale
- Artist pub. Old, rustic and partly listed tavern in Karlsruhe-Daxlanden.
- Oberland wine bar. Very good restaurant on Akademiestr. 7, nice little courtyard.
Breweries
- 2 Moninger Brewery, Zeppelinstraße 17, bus stop Sinner. Tel.: 49 721 5307689. In the restaurant there is inexpensive regional cuisine, plus 6 types of self-brewed beer on tap.Open: Mon to Sun 11 am to midnight; Kitchen: 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- 3 Wolfsbräu, Werderstrasse 51, 76137 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 3545770. Delicious salads and pizzas, with home-brewed beer.Open: Weekly and public holidays 4.30 p.m. - midnight, in winter from 5 p.m., weekend 11:45 a.m. - 1 a.m.Price: Pizza from € 7.
- 4 Vogel Hausbräu Durlach, Amalienbadstrasse 16, 76227 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 819680. Small brewery with a few smaller dishes, nice beer garden in summer.Price: main courses from € 7.
- 5 Hoepfner Burghof, Haid-und-Neu-Strasse 18, 76131 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 622644. The brick brewery building looks like a castle with battlements. Hotel, restaurant with Baden cuisine and a large beer garden next door.Open: kitchen hours from Monday to Saturday 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. small menu, Sunday and public holidays 11.30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Price: main course € 10 - € 22.
nightlife
Pubs
- 6 The pint, Leopoldstrasse 15th. Tel.: 49 721 28649. The door is usually locked, you have to ring the bell to be let in.Open: Tue-Fri from 7 p.m., Sat from 8 p.m.
- Cant, the 7 The warmer , the Cafe enamel are typical student bars with cheap drinks and simple dishes.
- 8 Beer academy, Douglas Street 10, D - 76133 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 (0) 721 27302. Smoking room. Large selection of beers.Open: Fri & Sat until 3:00.
- Cafe Zero (near the market square). There are beers and cocktails with interesting, artful furnishings.
- 9 Titanic, Kronenstrasse 3, 76133 Karlsruhe. KSC fans meet in the Titanic after games.
- 10 Bray Head, Kapellenstrasse. There are locally brewed Irish beers, as well as Irish whiskeys and foods.
- Milano Bar, Marienstrasse (Corner of Schützenstrasse). Mixed music, there is a foosball table and several TVs on which, among other things, football is broadcast. There is smoking.Open: All day, Sun-Thu until 2:00 am, Fri until 4:00 am (with DJ), Sat until 3:00 am.
- 11 wreath, Pfinztalstrasse 39, 76227 Karlsruhe-Durlach. Tel.: (0)721 405485. In the Kranz in Durlach there is beer, schnapps and Kurdish cuisine. Also well attended during the week.Open: 17: 00-1: 00.
- Scruffy's. Quaint Irish pub, in which you quickly get the feeling that you are really in Ireland. The staff mainly speaks English.
Bars and lounges
- Elios Bar, Ettlinger Strasse. Most famous cocktail bar in Kalrsruhe.
- Cafe Wien. Kneipe, die sich abends in eine Tanzfläche verwandelt, Studentenkneipe in der Oststadt.
- King Karl. Einzigartige Penthouse Bar, spezialisiert auf erstklassige Cocktails. Mitten am Europlatz liegt es im Herzen von Karlsruhe.
- Oval Lounge. Hier gibt es immer was zum Hören, Sehen und Genießen: Die Oval Lounge lädt regelmäßig interessante Künstler aus Musik, Kunst und Kultur ein und bieten ein breites Angebot an interessanten Veranstaltungen und Partys.
- 12 Deelight Lounge, Hirschstraße 11 a. Tel.: 49 (0) 721 20 400 585. Mitten in Karlsruhes Partymeile liegt die kleine Cocktailbar "Deelight Lounge". Sie zeichnet sich durch die vielleicht besten Cocktails der Stadt" und ihre intime, sehr gastfreundliche Atmosphäre aus.
Clubs and discos
- Gotec Club. Nationale und internationale Techno Acts(Liebing, Beyer, Motte uvm.) vom Feinsten.
- 13 Krokokeller, Bürgerstraße 14. Der charmante Gewölbekeller mitten in der Karlsruher Innenstadt, in der Nähe des Ludwigsplatzes, ist seit über 15 Jahren Anlaufstelle für ein entspanntes Publikum aller Altersklassen.
- 14 Die Stadtmitte, Baumeisterstraße 3. Tel.: (0)721 3546381, Email: [email protected]. Ein sehr schöner Biergarten, der auch im Winter zum draußen sitzen einlädt. Lässiger Kleidungsstil ist gerne gesehen. Es finden auch regelmäßig Theatervorstellungen und Konzerte statt.
accommodation
Allgemeine: Unterkunftssuche auf der Seite der Stadt Karlsruhe
Cheap
- 1 Jugendherberge Karlsruhe, Moltkestrasse 24, 76133 Karlsruhe. Tel.: (0)721 28248. Preis: ÜF 22,70 € incl. Bettwäsche.
Hotels & Hostels
- 2 Hotel Garni Betzler, Amalienstraße 3, 76133 Karlsruhe. Das Haus liegt verkehrsgünstig und dennoch ruhig, mitten in Karlsruhe. Die wichtigsten Orte der Stadt können Sie bequem zu Fuß erreichen.Merkmal: Garni.
camping
- In Durlach gibt es einen Campingplatz.
sonstige Unterkünfte
- Karlsruhe hat eine sehr aktive Couchsurfing-Community.
medium
- 3 Hotel ALFA Karlsruhe-City, Blumenstraße 17, 76133 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 299 26. In guter Lage am Ludwigsplatz, dem Zentrum der Karlsruher Fußgängerzone.
- 4 Art Hotel Royal, Kriegsstraße 94, 76133 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 (0) 721 - 93 38 05-0. Das Hotel Royal befindet sich in einem denkmalgeschütztem Gebäude, welches aufwendig renoviert wurde und eine eigene Kunstsammlung mit zeitgenössischer Kunst besitzt. An die großzügige Lounge ist eine Bar angegliedert.
Upscale
- 5 Schlosshotel Karlsruhe, Bahnhofplatz 2, 76137 Karlsruhe. Für Gäste, die Tradition und modernste Annehmlichkeiten schätzen, ist das 1914 als Grandhotel erbaute Schlosshotel im Herzen der Fächerstadt Karlsruhe bis heute zum Übernachten, Tagen und Feiern die erste Adresse.
- 6 Novotel Karlsruhe City, Festplatz 2, 76137 Karlsruhe. Das moderne Novotel Karlsruhe City befindet sich in perfekter Innenstadtlage mit direkter Anbindung zum Kongresszentrum. Das voll klimatisierte 4-Sterne Superior Hotel verfügt über 246 elegante Zimmer.
- 7 Hotel Erbprinz, Rheinstraße 1, 76275 Ettlingen. Der Erbprinz zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass er zum einen ein Luxus-Hotel in Ettlingen ist mit 5-Sterne-Superior Bewertung. Zum anderen ist seine Lage ausgesprochen attraktiv: Nahe zum Schwarzwald und zum Elsass, zu Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden und Stuttgart zieht er sowohl private Gäste wie auch Firmenkunden an.
Learn
Karlsruhe hat insgesamt acht Hochschulen. Die bekanntesten davon:
- 2 KIT (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), Kaiserstraße 12, 76131 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 608-0. The KIT entstand 2009 durch den Zusammenschluss der ehemaligen Technischen Universität (ehemals Fridericiana) und des 1 Forschungszentrums (ehemals Kernforschungszentrum).
- 3 Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Moltkestraße 30. Tel.: 49(0)721 925-0.
- 4 Pädagogische Hochschule, Bismarckstraße 10, 76133 Karlsruhe.
- Hochschule für Musik, im Schloss Gottesaue.
- 5 Hochschule für Gestaltung, Lorenzstr. 15th. In der Nachbarschaft ist das ZKM(Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie).
Darüber hinaus hat Karlsruhe mehr als ein Dutzend Gymnasien, etliche Realschulen, kaufmännische und gewerbliche Berufsschulen. Darüber hinaus erwähnenswert:
- The Centre Culturel Franco-Allemand bietet Französischkurse für sämtliche Niveaustufen an.
- The Volkshochschule.
Work
Die Arbeitslosigkeit ist mit 6-7% vergleichsweise niedrig.
Karlsruhe gilt als "Internet-Hauptstadt" Deutschlands. Vermutlich geprägt durch die Universität, die eine wichtige Rolle bei der Entwicklung des Internets in Deutschland gespielt hat, gibt es hier über 2.500 große und kleine IT-Firmen. Einige überregional bekannte sind United Internet (1&1, GMX, web.de), ptv und billiger.de. 40% aller deutschen Webseiten werden von Karlsruher Firmen verwaltet und in der Stadt steht Europas größtes Rechenzentrum.
security
In Karlsruhe kein Problem – es gibt aufgrund div. Security für Bundesverfassungsgericht und Bundesgerichtshof eine ständige Präsenz von Polizei und Bundesgrenzschutz. Im Ranking der sichersten Städte Deutschlands liegt Karlsruhe auf Platz 16 von 37. Auf 100.000 Einwohner kommen im Jahr 10.718 Straftaten.
health
Falls Sie einmal krank werden sollten hat Karlsruhe eine hohe Dichte an Krankenhäusern. Hier sticht vor allem der große Komplex der Städtischen Klinik heraus. Aber auch die kleineren Krankenhäuser, wie das (Neue und Alte) Vinzentius-Krankenhaus, das Diakonissen-Krankenhaus und die Marien-Klinik sollen nicht unerwähnt bleiben.
Practical advice
- Touristinformation am Hauptbahnhof, Bahnhofplatz 6, 76137 Karlsruhe. Tel.: 49 721 3720-5383, 49 721 3720-5384, Fax: 49 721 3720-5385. Geöffnet: Mo-Fr 8:30-18:00, Sa 9:00-13:00.
- The Karlsruher Stadtwiki ist ein umfangreiches, nichtkommerzielles Lexikon über Karlsruhe mit fast 20.000 Artikeln über die Stadt und die Region.
trips
- Bertha Benz Memorial Route - auf den Spuren der ersten Fernfahrt der Welt mit einem Automobil, die durch Karlsruhe-Grötzingen führte
- The Black Forest beginnt in Karlsruhe und eignet sich hervorragend zum Wandern. Mit der S-Bahn kommt man schnell und günstig in den nördlichen Teil.
- The Kloster Maulbronn gehört zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe (37 km).
- Baden-Baden (43 km).
- Bruchsal, Schloss im Spätbarock/Rokoko (1720 und später) (24 km).
- Alsace
- Ettlingen: Schöne Kleinstadt südlich von Karlsruhe. Mit der S-Bahn in 15 Minuten zu erreichen (8 km).
- Heidelberg (55 km).
- Heilbronn (73 km).
- Stuttgart: die Landeshauptstadt und größte Stadt im Umland (80 km).
- Der Dom in Speyer gehört zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe (45 km).
- Wissembourg hat einen sehr schönen alten Stadtkern. Vom Hbf stündliche Bahnverbindung. Fahrzeit 55 Minuten, umsteigen in Kandel (40 km).
- Strasbourg: schöne alte Stadt, mit interessanter Mischung aus deutscher und französischer Architektur. Sitz des Europaparlamentes und Europarates (88 km).
- Bad Wildbad[1] (ca. 50 km): schöne Stadt mit Kur- und Bädereinrichtungen samt Wellnessbereich, Baumwipfelpfad Schwarzwald, Hängebrücke-Wildline, Standseil Bergbahn.
- Bad Wildbad-Aichelberg (ca. 60 km): Jugendstilkirche (1907), Fautsburg, Fautsburgrundwanderweg, jährlich am 24.12. Waldweihnacht mit lebender Krippe.
literature
- Karlsruhe und seine Region - Nordschwarzwald, Kraichgau, Neckartal, Oberrhein-Graben, Pfälzerwald und westliche Schwäbische Alb von Werner Fielitz, Gerhard H. Eisbacher (Taschenbuch, 342 Seiten, deutsche Sprache)
- Karlsruhe - Stadt mit Perspektiven von Hermann Ebeling (gebundenes Buch, 60 Seiten, 5. vollständig überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage, Sprache: Französisch, Deutsch, Englisch)
- Karlsruher Orte - Literarische Spaziergänge - Eine Anthologie von Lea Ammertal, Nana Avingarde, Karin Bruder, Ondine Dietz, Jutta Dogan, Brigitte Eberhard, Heima Hasters, Petra Hauser, Angela Hornbogen-Merkl, Birgit Jennerjahn-Hakenes, Franziska Joachim, Irmentraud Kiefer,Regine Kress-Fricke, Doris Lott, Petra Rieger, Judith Rimmelspacher, Hedi Schulitz, Renate Schweizer, Sabine Stern, Wildis Streng, Sabine Wiedemann, Birgit Ziebula
- Karlsruhe. Portrait der badischen Fächerstadt - Portrait der badischen Fächerstadt von Ulrich Hartmann (gebundenes Buch, 72 Seiten, Sprache: Deutsch, Russisch, Italienisch, Französisch, Spanisch, Japanisch, Englisch, Chinesisch)
- Karlsruhe - Spaziergänge durch die Fächerstadt von Ulrich Solibieda (Taschenbuch, 168 Seiten, 2. Auflage überarbeitete Auflage, Sprache: Deutsch)
- Region Karlsruhe von Peter Sandbiller (gebundenes Buch, 99 Seiten, 1. Auflage, Sprache: Deutsch, Französisch, Englisch)
Web links
- https://www.karlsruhe.de/ – Offizielle Webseite von Karlsruhe
- http://ka.stadtwiki.net/ - Umfangreiches Stadtwiki von Karlsruhe in den Sprachen Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch und Russisch
Individual evidence
- ↑https://www.bad-wildbad.de