Overview
Dachau, located in the Bavarian region of Germany, is best known for being the site of the first Nazi concentration camp. Despite its dark history, Dachau is now a peaceful town with historical significance and beautiful surroundings that attract tourists from all over the world.
Points of Interest
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site: A sobering and educational experience, this former concentration camp has been turned into a memorial site and museum.
- Dachau Palace: A historical castle that dates back to the 16th century, with beautiful gardens and architecture to explore.
- Altstadt Dachau: The old town area of Dachau, with charming shops, cafes, and galleries to wander through.
- Schloss Dachau: A stunning Baroque castle with a rich history, now used for cultural events and exhibitions.
- Dachau Rathaus: The town hall of Dachau, featuring beautiful architecture and a central location in the town square.
Outdoor Activities
- The Dachau Castle Gardens: A serene and picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
- Oberschleißheim Dachau Lake: A peaceful lake for swimming, boating, and relaxing in the sun.
- Dachau Forest: A vast woodland area for hiking, biking, and nature-watching.
- Dachauer Farmers’ Market: A market that offers fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade goods.
- Zum Kastanie: A cozy restaurant known for its traditional Bavarian cuisine and warm atmosphere.
- Kaufbeurenplatz: A vibrant square in the heart of Dachau with shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore.
Transportation
- Dachau Train Station: Located in the town center, with frequent connections to Munich and other nearby cities.
- Dachau Bus System: An efficient way to get around town and visit nearby attractions.
- Bike Rentals: Available for exploring the town and surrounding countryside at your own pace.