Visiting the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle is a must-do experience for many travelers to Munich. This full-day trip from the city promises an immersive journey through Bavaria’s stunning landscapes, culminating in a guided tour of the castle that inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. With convenient transportation, fast-track entry, and knowledgeable guides, the tour offers an effortless way to explore one of Germany’s most famous landmarks. But what truly sets this experience apart is the chance to uncover the fascinating history and stories behind Neuschwanstein Castle’s captivating design and construction.
Key Points

- A full-day guided tour from Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle, including round-trip transportation and free time in Schwangau.
- The tour lasts approximately 10 hours and costs €79.00 per person, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
- Highlights include exploring Neuschwanstein Castle, scenic views of Hohenschwangau Castle and Marienbrücke Bridge, and an optional uphill transportation option.
- The tour is rated 4.7/5 based on over 3,000 reviews, with praise for the engaging experience and knowledgeable guides.
- Guests must arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled 9:15 AM or 10 AM departure, and a 20-minute uphill walk is involved, with an optional transportation option.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The full-day trip from Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle costs from €79.00 per person and lasts approximately 10 hours.
A full-day trip from Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle costs from €79.00 per person and lasts approximately 10 hours.
It’s likely to sell out, so visitors should check availability and reserve their spot.
There’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and a reserve now & pay later option is available.
The tour includes round-trip transportation, free time in Schwangau, and a visit to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle, built by King Ludwig II.
With fast-track entry, guests can avoid long lines and explore the castle’s history and stunning surroundings.
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Itinerary and Travel Details

The tour begins at Dachauer Str. 4 in Munich, where participants board a train or bus for the two-hour journey through the picturesque Bavarian landscapes to the town of Füssen. From there, it’s a transfer to Hohenschwangau, where visitors enjoy 45 minutes of free time before heading to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle for a 45-minute visit. The itinerary also includes the return transfer, arriving back at the starting point in Munich.
| Stage | Duration | Location |
| — | — | — |
| Transfer to Hohenschwangau | 2 hours | Füssen |
| Free time in Schwangau | 45 minutes | Hohenschwangau |
| Visit Neuschwanstein Castle | 45 minutes | Neuschwanstein Castle |
| Return transfer | 2 hours | Munich |
Highlights and Attractions

Visitors can explore the breathtaking Neuschwanstein Castle, built by the enigmatic King Ludwig II, and marvel at the scenic views surrounding it, including the enchanting Hohenschwangau Castle and the iconic Marienbrücke Bridge.
Those who visit may also have the opportunity to go for a swim, weather permitting.
The tour ensures fast-track entry, avoiding long lines and providing guests with the chance to learn about Ludwig II’s fascinating life and reign.
Knowledgeable guides lead the engaging tour, offering an immersive experience that has earned it an impressive 4.7/5 rating from over 3,000 reviews.
Tour Experience and Customer Reviews

With a 4.7/5 rating based on over 3,000 reviews, the tour provides an engaging and knowledgeable experience for visitors.
Guided by enthusiastic experts, the tour highlights include:
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Fantastic vistas and an excellent guide, as one French visitor described
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A great day at the castle with a knowledgeable guide, according to a review from the United States
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A perfect tour with an amazing guide, as noted by a visitor from Serbia
Across the board, customers rave about the tour’s engaging guides and the opportunity to learn about the captivating history of Neuschwanstein Castle.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information and Accessibility

To reach the meeting point, visitors must head to the Radius Tours office at Dachauer Straße 4 in Munich, arriving 15 minutes before the scheduled 9:15 AM or 10 AM departure.
The tour involves a 20-minute uphill walk, so it’s not suitable for wheelchair users. However, an optional horse-drawn carriage or bus is available for the uphill journey.
Visitors should bring cash to cover the €24 entry fee for Neuschwanstein Castle.
This full-day trip immerses guests in the breathtaking landscapes and architecture of Bavaria, culminating in a memorable visit to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Meeting and Departure Details

The Radius Tours office at Dachauer Straße 4 in Munich serves as the meeting point, where guests should arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled 9:15 AM or 10 AM departure times.
The tour departs promptly, ensuring a timely arrival at Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Guests should plan to return around 6:30 PM or 7:15 PM, depending on the departure time.
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The tour involves a 20-minute uphill walk, so those with mobility concerns may opt for a horse-drawn carriage or bus for the ascent.
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Cash is required for the optional castle entry fee of €24, payable on the tour day.
Optional Add-ons and Upgrades

Although the Neuschwanstein Castle tour includes fast-track entry, visitors can consider adding optional upgrades to enhance their experience. One popular upgrade is the horse-drawn carriage ride to the castle, providing a scenic and leisurely ascent. For those seeking a more immersive experience, a guided tour of Hohenschwangau Castle is available. Plus, guests can upgrade to a private tour, ensuring a more personalized and intimate exploration of the castle’s history and architecture.
| Upgrade | Description | Price |
| — | — | — |
| Horse-Drawn Carriage | Scenic ride to Neuschwanstein Castle | €7 per person |
| Hohenschwangau Castle Tour | Guided tour of Neuschwanstein’s sister castle | €12 per person |
| Private Tour | Personalized, small-group tour of Neuschwanstein | €99 per person |
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Casual attire is recommended, as the tour involves some uphill walking.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes restroom breaks along the way. Participants can use the facilities at the various stops, such as during the free time in Schwangau and at the Neuschwanstein Castle site. Adequate restroom access is provided throughout the day.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks on the tour. There are opportunities during the free time in Schwangau to enjoy any personal snacks or beverages brought along.
Do I Need to Bring a Camera for the Tour?
While a camera isn’t required, it’s highly recommended to capture the castle’s stunning architecture and scenic surroundings. Visitors often enjoy taking photos to remember their Neuschwanstein Castle experience.
Will There Be Any Stops for Shopping or Souvenirs?
The tour doesn’t include any scheduled stops for shopping or souvenir purchases. However, there may be some free time in Schwangau where visitors can explore local shops if they wish. The focus of the tour is on visiting Neuschwanstein Castle.
The Sum Up
The "From Munich: Neuschwanstein Castle Full-Day Trip" offers an unforgettable experience, transporting visitors through Bavarian landscapes to the iconic castle built by King Ludwig II. With fast-track entry, knowledgeable guides, and breathtaking views, this captivating day trip provides immersive historical insights, making it a must-visit for any traveler exploring the region.
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