Germany · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Baden-Baden
Everything you need to explore Baden-Baden — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Baden-Baden
A 19th-century colonnaded hall with a free drinking fountain of thermal water. The building is decorated with frescoes of Black Forest legends.
🕐 Daily 10:00–18:00
💡 The water tastes strongly of mineral salts and is warm (around 68°C). Bring a small cup or bottle from home, as the paper cups are tiny. Drink it slowly.
Hotels near Trinkhalle (Pump Room) →Park in Baden-Baden
A 2.3 km landscaped park along the Oos river, planted with exotic trees and flowers. Benches line the paths; the air smells of damp earth and leaves.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Enter from the south end near Gönneranlage to avoid the tourist crowd at the casino end. Go early morning when mist hangs over the river.
Hotels near Lichtentaler Allee →Historic in Baden-Baden
A thermal bath complex dating to the 19th century. The outdoor pools, saunas, and steam rooms are paid, but you can enter the lobby and view the historic interior tiles and Roman-inspired mosaics for free.
🕐 Daily 08:00–22:00 (lobby only)
💡 Stand on the footbridge over the Oos river just outside – you get a clear, free view of the steam rising from the outdoor pools. No need for a ticket.
Hotels near Caracalla Therme (public areas) →Cultural in Baden-Baden
A network of cobbled lanes around the Marktplatz, with timber-framed houses, a daily fruit and vegetable market (except Sunday), and a gothic parish church. Free to wander.
🕐 Market: Wed & Sat 07:00–13:00; streets always open
💡 Buy a bag of local Black Forest apples from the market stall run by the farmers' cooperative – about 2 euros for a kilo. The market runs until 1pm.
Hotels near Baden-Baden Old Town (Altstadt) & Market Square →Museum in Baden-Baden
A contemporary art museum in a classicist villa, with rotating exhibitions of international artists. The entry fee is 7 euros, with free admission on the first Saturday of each month.
🕐 Tue–Sun 11:00–18:00, Mon closed
💡 Go on a free Saturday but arrive by 11am to avoid the queue. The small museum shop stocks affordable art prints and postcards.
Hotels near Kunsthalle Baden-Baden →Where to Eat in Baden-Baden
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Baden-Baden?
The top attractions include Trinkhalle (Pump Room), Lichtentaler Allee, Caracalla Therme (public areas), Baden-Baden Old Town (Altstadt) & Market Square, Kunsthalle Baden-Baden.
How many days do you need in Baden-Baden?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Baden-Baden 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Baden-Baden famous for?
Baden-Baden is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Baden-Baden?
Top options include Havana Shisha Lounge, Aumatt, Thai Garden, Dolce Vita.