Spacious parks are just a few steps away from urban hotspots with a wide range of shopping, nightlife and events. The multifaceted interplay of "noble chic" and warm, direct "Monnemer Gosch" makes a visit to Mannheim as attractive as it is exciting.
Mannheim is waiting to be discovered in the centre of the Rhine-Neckar region. Thanks to its central location and excellent rail and motorway connections, the city on two rivers has become a popular destination for excursions.
Architecturally, the city impresses with its baroque castle and water tower. Other highlights such as the Jesuit and Christus Church, the telecommunications tower and the old observatory cast a spell over visitors and are popular photo motifs. Green oases run through the entire city area and offer space to take a deep breath and relax. Luisenpark, the city's largest park, will delight visitors in its new splendour after the 2023 Federal Garden Show with gondolettes gliding over the water, a colourful world of flora and fauna and the largest original Chinese teahouse in Europe. The art and culture scene is known and loved far beyond the region. From classical works to modern street art, Mannheim has everything to make the art-loving heart beat faster. In addition, the city's stages offer a varied programme of well-known plays, musicals, comedy and contemporary theatre. Mannheim's shopping and gastronomy scene is as diverse as it is international. Influences from over 170 nations characterise the offering and provide culinary and shopping experiences that are second to none.
The Mannheim Tourist Information Centre will be happy to help you to plan your trip. Here you will find information on the city's diverse cultural and leisure facilities. Tourist Information Mannheim also offers a wide range of city tours to get to know Mannheim from different perspectives.
Discover the fascinating diversity of Mannheim with us and be inspired by the numerous possibilities for coach groups!
Meet Tourismus Stadt Mannheim at the RDA Group Travel Expo 2024 in Cologne at stand B19.