Heidelberg 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Heidelberg: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Old Bridge (Alte Brücke)

A stone bridge over the Neckar river, built in the 18th century. It connects the old town with the northern bank. The bridge gates and statues are well preserved.

🕐 Open 24 hours; pedestrians and cyclists only.

Free entry

💡 Go early morning around 7am before the crowds. The light on the castle from the bridge is best at sunrise. The brass monkey statue near the south end is a local good-luck charm; rub its tail for luck.

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Afternoon
Old Bridge Gate

The medieval bridge tower at the northern end of the Karl Theodor Bridge, featuring a plaque showing the average height of Heidelberg students over centuries. The bridge itself is pedestrian-only.

🕐 Open 24 hours

Free entry

💡 Walk across the bridge at 8 am to see the student crews training on the river below. No entry fee to cross or view the gate.

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Evening
Where to eat

Heid´s Grill · ££

uuuhmami · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Heidelberg

Morning
Philosopher's Walk

A scenic riverside path on the opposite bank of the Neckar, offering panoramic views over the Old Town, castle, and river. Runs roughly 2 km through terraced gardens and vineyards.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Go at sunset for the best light on the castle. Entry is from the Schlangenweg lane near the Theodor-Heuss-Brücke.

Midday
Heidelberg Castle Grounds

The castle ruins sit on a hill above the old town. You can walk the grounds and look at the outside for free. The courtyard and gardens give you a view over the Neckar valley.

🕐 Grounds open daily 8:00–20:00 (summer) or 8:00–18:00 (winter). Closed 24 Dec.

💡 Skip the paid interior tour if you're on a budget. Instead, walk the Philosopher's Path on the opposite bank for a postcard view of the castle and bridge together.

Afternoon
Bergfriedhof Cemetery

A large, park-like cemetery with graves of notable figures including chemist Robert Bunsen and philosopher Karl Jaspers. Paths wind through old trees and ornate 19th-century monuments.

🕐 Daily 8:00–18:00 (winter until 17:00)

💡 Look for the 'Professors' Row' near the main entrance. The cemetery is quiet and often empty of tourists. Entry is free and maps are available at the gate.

Late afternoon
Philosopher's Path (Philosophenweg)

A walking trail along the northern slope of the Neckar valley. It runs through orchards and gardens, with panoramas of the old town and castle. The path is roughly 2km one way.

🕐 Open 24 hours; no lighting at night.

💡 Start from the Linsenteichweg staircase near the Old Bridge. The best photo spot is at the small stone pavilion halfway along, not the main bench. Wear decent shoes—it's a steady climb.

Evening
Dining tonight

Taj Mahal

Roseto

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Königstuhl Hilltop Trail

A forested path up the 570m Königstuhl mountain south of the city. It offers views of the Rhine Plain from the top. The trail starts near the Molkenkur funicula

💡 Take the funicular (€7 one-way) up and walk down for free—it's a steep 30-minute descent. Pack water; there are no shops on the trail. The view from the TV tower platform is worth the extra 50m walk.

Midday
Student Jail (Studentenkarzer)

A small, inexpensive museum in the Old University building, featuring graffiti-covered cells where students were imprisoned for minor offences from the 18th cen

💡 Combine with the Old University ticket for €5. Go mid-morning on a weekday to avoid school groups. The graffiti is remarkably detailed—look for the painted 'bier' mugs.

Final meal

Zoo-Café

Cafe Frisch

Getting Around Heidelberg

FLIXTrain from Frankfurt Hbf to Heidelberg Hbf From €12 65 min

From FRA airport, take S-Bahn S8/S9 to Frankfurt Hbf (15 mins, €5), then FLIXTrain to Heidelberg. Arriving at Heidelberg Hbf, walk 500m south to the bus stop 'Bismarckplatz' for bus 32/33 to 'Bergheimer Straße' (2 stops).

FlixBus From €12 80 min

Get off at 'Heidelberg Hbf' then take tram 21 from the station to Bismarckplatz. FlixBus is cheap but often late – avoid if you have a tight check-in window.

Heidelberg Taxi From €120 75 min

Book through 'Taxi Heidelberg' app to get a fixed price of around €95 if pre-arranged. Surcharge applies after 22:00 and on Sundays.

Heidelberg City Bus (RNV) – Line 32/33 From €2.80 (single ticket) 5 min

Buy a day ticket (€7.20) from the RNV ticket machine at Bismarckplatz if you’re exploring the Old Town; it covers all trams and buses within Heidelberg. Validate the ticket in the machine on the bus.

Heidelberg Tram (RNV) – Line 24 From €2.80 (single ticket) 8 min

Line 24 runs directly from Hbf to Bergheimer Straße. From the tram stop, walk 200m north-east along Bergheimer Straße; the hotel is on your right, just before the junction with Dreikönigstraße.

Tram 5 or 21 From €2.80 (single ticket) 5 min

Trams run late but less frequently after 22:00. If you're coming from the hotel, the walk downhill to Bismarckplatz is quicker than waiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Heidelberg?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Old Bridge (Alte Brücke) and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Heidelberg?

See our full best time to visit Heidelberg guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Hotel Tannhäuser, Kurpfalz-Residenz, Gästezimmer GZ. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.