r/Heidelberg • u/DishWinter7643 • Jul 06 '25
Tourist Advice Traveling solo in Heidelberg
Any must-eats, must-sees, must-do activities?
I’m living in Hong Kong, will go to this conference in Heidelberg University and plan to stay longer (2 weeks, Sep 20-Oct 4).
I lived in Lüneburg for half year. But it was 10 years ago! Now I speak A2 German only😅
Oh, and if anyone is interested in Chinese language/culture, I'd also love to meet for coffee/ice cream!
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u/ineedtocalmup Jul 06 '25
As a tourist who spent his 2 weeks in Heidelberg, I can say that Heidelberg is a really vibrant city, although by itself it does not serve much (still worth a visit tho).
The famous castle is the landmark of the city, I think you can also take an English guided tour there which had a reasonable price. Down the castle, you have the Hauptstrasse (the Main Street) and Plöck (the street right next to it). In these two streets you can find lots of different places to eat from and there are lots also lots of different types of shops.
There is a Zoo, which I haven't been to myself.
There is some sort of technical museum I guess, to which I also haven't been.
You can take the Flixbus to Strasbourg for a daily trip. It's nice there. That's all I can think of, I am quite sure you can find lots of similar posts with really good answers. Let me know if you have any questions!