Braunschweig Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Braunschweig which includes night scenes and heritage architecture
Braunschweig featuring night scenes and heritage elements
Braunschweig featuring street scenes and a city as well as a small group of people
Braunschweig featuring a sunset, a city and heritage architecture
Braunschweig showing heritage elements

The Lion City is shaped by its many historical buildings, shopping options and an active arts and culture scene.

Nobody knows exactly when or why Braunschweig was founded, but it's well known that it grew to be one of the most important and tumultuous cities in medieval Germany, one of the final nine members of the prestigious Hanseatic League. Years later, World War II left the city almost entirely destroyed, with only a tenth of the centre left standing. Modern-day Braunschweig is dominated by automobile-friendly post-war architecture, with only a select few medieval structures remaining.

Yet the medieval sites and structures that remain, tell the story of Braunschweig’s significance and influence in the Middle Ages. The St. Blasii Cathedral and Dankwarderode Castle were both built by Henry the Lion. The Lion Statue in the castle was the first freestanding monument of the Middle Ages (there is a replica just outside the church). The Gewandhaus reveals the power of the guilds in the 13th century.

Braunschweig offers many cultural venues and artistic activities. One unique site is the Rizzi House, an office building designed by artist James Rizzi that looks like it came straight out of a cartoon. Another is the Jewish Museum, among the oldest in the world and a fascinating exhibition.

Today, the city is also famous for its array of shopping options centred on bustling streets. For a more authentic experience, head to Magniviertel, not only the sole neighbourhood that survived World War II, but also home to a wealth of small boutiques for books, art and food.

The city also has one of the oldest red light districts in Europe. If you’re curious, but don't want to get too close, view it through the gates on Bruchstrasse.

Braunschweig is easily navigated by foot, with downtown shopping areas conveniently marked as pedestrian-only zones. However, should you need to go a little further, public transportation is reliable and gets you anywhere within the city limits.

Where to stay in Braunschweig

Dankwarderode Castle which includes heritage architecture, a church or cathedral and night scenes

Braunschweig City Center

Braunschweig City Center is noteworthy for its historical sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Brunswick Cathedral and Braunschweig Farmers Market.

Braunschweig City Center

Western Ring Area

Western Ring Area is well liked for its restaurants and shopping. If you're hoping to see more of the larger area, Altstadtmarkt and Braunschweig Farmers Market are some interesting sights nearby to check out.

Western Ring Area

Eastern Ring Area

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Eastern Ring Area and surrounding area, you can visit Magniviertel and Schloss Arkaden Braunschweig.

Eastern Ring Area

Nordstadt

If you're spending some time in Nordstadt, Eintracht-Stadion and Das Kult Theater are top sights worth seeing.

Nordstadt

Viewegsgarten-Bebelhof

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Viewegsgarten-Bebelhof and surrounding area, you can visit Stadtisches Museum Braunschweig and Magniviertel.

Viewegsgarten-Bebelhof

Siegfriedviertel

If you're spending some time in Siegfriedviertel, Eintracht-Stadion and Das Kult Theater are top sights worth seeing.

Siegfriedviertel
Premier Inn Braunschweig City Centre

Premier Inn Braunschweig City Centre

Joddenstrasse 3, Braunschweig, Lower Saxony
The price is AU$105 per night from 28 Sept to 29 Sept
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28 Sept - 29 Sept
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pentahotel Braunschweig

pentahotel Braunschweig

Auguststrasse 6-8, Braunschweig, NI
The price is AU$146 per night from 28 Sept to 29 Sept
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28 Sept - 29 Sept
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Best Western Hotel Braunschweig Seminarius

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Haupstrasse 48 B, Braunschweig, NI
The price is AU$157 per night from 28 Sept to 29 Sept
AU$157
28 Sept - 29 Sept
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ipartment Braunschweig

ipartment Braunschweig

Kurzekampstraße 1, Braunschweig, NDS
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Sunny apartment with a large south-facing balcony

Sunny apartment with a large south-facing balcony

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Sunny apartment with a large south-facing balcony
Großzügiges Loft in Zentraler Lage

Großzügiges Loft in Zentraler Lage

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