Weimar 14 Days Itinerary

Weimar Itinerary 14 Days: A Journey Through German Classicism and the Bauhaus (2026)

Discover the best of Weimar in 14 days. This itinerary covers the city's rich history, from Goethe and Schiller to the Bauhaus movement, with tips on what to see, do, and eat.

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Best Time to Visit
May to September
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Daily Budget
€100-€150
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Time Zone
Central European Time (CET)
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Language
German
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Euro (€)
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Safety
Weimar is a very safe city, but always be aware of your surroundings.

Why 14 Days in Weimar?

Welcome to Weimar, a city where German Classicism and the Bauhaus movement were born. This 14-day itinerary will guide you through the cobblestone streets that once echoed with the footsteps of Goethe, Schiller, and Liszt.

From the hallowed halls of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library to the haunting grounds of the Buchenwald Memorial, you'll uncover the layers of history that have shaped this cultural heart of Germany.

Prepare to be captivated by the city's artistic soul, its lush parks, and its enduring legacy as a cradle of intellectual and creative thought.

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Weimar's Old Town

Arrival in Weimar and a Stroll Through the Old Town

Upon your arrival in Weimar, settle into your accommodation and take some time to relax. In the afternoon, embark on a leisurely stroll through the charming Old Town. Admire the Renaissance and Baroque architecture of the buildings, and get a feel for the city's unique atmosphere. For dinner, head to "Scharfe Ecke," a traditional German restaurant known for its Thuringian specialties. This first day is all about soaking in the ambiance of this historic city and preparing for the cultural immersion that awaits.

Arriving in Weimar and checking into your accommodation.Taking a leisurely walk through the picturesque Old Town.Admiring the historic architecture and charming streets.Enjoying a traditional Thuringian dinner at "Scharfe Ecke."Getting a first impression of the city's rich cultural heritage.
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Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.

Arrival in Weimar and a Stroll Through the Old Town
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Goethe National Museum and Goethe's Garden House

Exploring the Life and Legacy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Today is dedicated to Weimar's most famous resident, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Start your day at the Goethe National Museum, where you can explore his former residence and gain insights into his life and work. In the afternoon, visit Goethe's Garden House in the beautiful Park an der Ilm. This was his first home in Weimar and a place of creative retreat. For lunch, try "Erbenhof," a restaurant with a lovely courtyard and a menu of modern German cuisine.

Visiting the Goethe National Museum and his former residence.Exploring Goethe's Garden House in the Park an der Ilm.Learning about the life and work of the great German poet.Enjoying a walk through the scenic Park an der Ilm.Having lunch at the elegant "Erbenhof" restaurant.
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Consider a guided tour of the Goethe National Museum to get a deeper understanding of the exhibits.

Exploring the Life and Legacy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Schiller's Home and the Schiller Museum

Discovering the World of Friedrich Schiller

After exploring Goethe's world, it's time to delve into the life of his contemporary, Friedrich Schiller. Visit Schiller's Home, where he spent the last years of his life, and the adjacent Schiller Museum. The exhibits provide a fascinating look at his literary works and his collaboration with Goethe. For a coffee break, head to "Residenz Cafe," a classic coffeehouse with a wide selection of cakes and pastries. In the evening, you could attend a performance at the German National Theatre, where many of Schiller's plays premiered.

Visiting Schiller's Home and the Schiller Museum.Learning about the life and works of Friedrich Schiller.Understanding the collaboration between Goethe and Schiller.Enjoying a coffee and cake at the "Residenz Cafe."Attending a performance at the German National Theatre.
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Discovering the World of Friedrich Schiller
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Bauhaus Museum and Haus am Horn

The Birth of Modernism: Weimar and the Bauhaus

Today, we explore Weimar's role as the birthplace of the Bauhaus movement. Start your day at the Bauhaus Museum, which showcases the influential school of art, design, and architecture. Then, visit the Haus am Horn, a revolutionary house designed by Georg Muche that embodies the Bauhaus principles. For lunch, try "36 Pho Co," a Vietnamese restaurant offering a modern twist on classic dishes. In the afternoon, you can explore the Bauhaus University, the successor to the original school.

Visiting the Bauhaus Museum and learning about the movement's history.Exploring the innovative Haus am Horn.Understanding the principles of Bauhaus design and architecture.Having lunch at the trendy "36 Pho Co" restaurant.Visiting the Bauhaus University campus.
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Look for the Bauhaus-themed souvenirs in the museum shop.

The Birth of Modernism: Weimar and the Bauhaus
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Belvedere Castle and Park, City Palace

Palaces and Parks: The Ducal Legacy of Weimar

Immerse yourself in the world of Weimar's dukes and duchesses. Start your day at Belvedere Castle, a stunning Baroque palace with beautiful gardens and a collection of 18th-century art. In the afternoon, visit the City Palace, the former residence of the ducal family, which now houses an impressive art collection. For a royal-themed dinner, dine at "Anna Amalia," a gourmet restaurant in a historic setting.

Exploring the magnificent Belvedere Castle and its park.Admiring the art collection at the City Palace.Learning about the history of the ducal family of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.Enjoying a fine dining experience at "Anna Amalia."Strolling through the beautifully landscaped gardens.
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Don't miss the view of Weimar from the Belvedere Castle.

Palaces and Parks: The Ducal Legacy of Weimar
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Buchenwald Memorial

Confronting the Past: A Visit to Buchenwald Memorial

Today is a day for reflection as we visit the Buchenwald Memorial, the site of a former Nazi concentration camp. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of the camp and the stories of its victims. This is a sobering but important experience that provides a deeper understanding of Germany's past. After the visit, you may want to spend a quiet afternoon in the Park an der Ilm to reflect. For dinner, choose a quiet restaurant like "Gretchens" for a peaceful meal.

Visiting the Buchenwald Memorial and learning about its history.Taking a guided tour of the former concentration camp.Paying tribute to the victims of the Nazi regime.Reflecting on the importance of remembrance and reconciliation.Having a quiet dinner at "Gretchens."
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Be prepared for an emotionally challenging experience. The memorial is a place of quiet contemplation.

Confronting the Past: A Visit to Buchenwald Memorial
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Liszt House Museum

Franz Liszt and the Music of Weimar

Discover Weimar's musical heritage with a visit to the Liszt House Museum, the former home of the composer Franz Liszt. Explore the exhibits to learn about his life, his music, and his influence on the city's cultural scene. In the afternoon, you could attend a concert at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt. For dinner, try "Il Conte," an Italian restaurant with a cozy atmosphere.

Visiting the Liszt House Museum and learning about the composer's life.Exploring Weimar's rich musical history.Attending a concert at the music university.Enjoying a delicious Italian dinner at "Il Conte."Discovering the places where Liszt lived and worked.
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Check the concert schedule of the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt in advance.

Franz Liszt and the Music of Weimar
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Erfurt

Exploring the Medieval Charm of Erfurt

Take a day trip to the nearby city of Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia. Explore the medieval Old Town with its charming half-timbered houses, the impressive Erfurt Cathedral, and the unique Krämerbrücke (Merchants' Bridge). For lunch, try a traditional Thuringian bratwurst from a street vendor. In the afternoon, you can visit the Augustinian Monastery where Martin Luther was a monk.

Taking a day trip to the historic city of Erfurt.Exploring the medieval Old Town and its attractions.Visiting the Erfurt Cathedral and the Krämerbrücke.Trying a delicious Thuringian bratwurst.Learning about the life of Martin Luther at the Augustinian Monastery.
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Erfurt is easily accessible by train from Weimar. The journey takes only about 15 minutes.

Exploring the Medieval Charm of Erfurt
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Eisenach and Wartburg Castle

In the Footsteps of Martin Luther: Eisenach and Wartburg Castle

Embark on another day trip, this time to Eisenach and the famous Wartburg Castle. This UNESCO World Heritage site is where Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German. Explore the castle's rich history and enjoy the stunning views of the Thuringian Forest. In Eisenach, you can visit the Bach House, the birthplace of the composer Johann Sebastian Bach. For dinner, return to Weimar and try "Zum Siechenbräu," a brewery with a restaurant serving hearty German food.

Visiting the historic Wartburg Castle.Learning about the life and work of Martin Luther.Exploring the charming town of Eisenach.Visiting the Bach House and learning about the famous composer.Enjoying a traditional German dinner at "Zum Siechenbräu."
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Wear sturdy shoes for the walk up to Wartburg Castle.

In the Footsteps of Martin Luther: Eisenach and Wartburg Castle
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Duchess Anna Amalia Library

The Duchess Anna Amalia Library and the World of Books

Today, we visit one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, the Duchess Anna Amalia Library. Admire the stunning Rococo hall and the impressive collection of books. The library is a testament to Weimar's intellectual and cultural heritage. In the afternoon, you can browse the city's many bookshops or relax in a cafe with a good book. For dinner, try "Anno 1900," a restaurant with a historic ambiance and a menu of classic German dishes.

Visiting the magnificent Duchess Anna Amalia Library.Admiring the stunning Rococo architecture.Exploring the impressive collection of books and manuscripts.Browsing the city's charming bookshops.Having dinner at the historic "Anno 1900" restaurant.
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Book your tickets for the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in advance, as the number of visitors is limited.

The Duchess Anna Amalia Library and the World of Books
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Neues Museum and Park an der Ilm

Art in the Park: The Neues Museum and the Park an der Ilm

Combine art and nature with a visit to the Neues Museum, which houses a collection of modern and contemporary art. The museum is located in the beautiful Park an der Ilm, so you can enjoy a walk through the park before or after your visit. For lunch, have a picnic in the park or visit the park's cafe. In the afternoon, you can rent a boat and paddle on the Ilm river.

Visiting the Neues Museum and its collection of modern art.Enjoying a walk through the scenic Park an der Ilm.Having a picnic in the park.Renting a boat and paddling on the Ilm river.Combining a cultural experience with outdoor recreation.
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The Park an der Ilm is a great place to relax and unwind.

Art in the Park: The Neues Museum and the Park an der Ilm
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A local cooking school

Culinary Delights: A Thuringian Cooking Class

Immerse yourself in the local cuisine with a Thuringian cooking class. Learn how to prepare traditional dishes like Thüringer Klöße (potato dumplings) and Rostbrätel (marinated pork steak). This is a fun and interactive way to experience the local culture. In the evening, enjoy the delicious meal you have prepared. For a sweet treat, try the famous Thüringer Blechkuchen (sheet cake).

Taking a Thuringian cooking class.Learning how to prepare traditional local dishes.Enjoying a delicious home-cooked meal.Experiencing the local culture through its cuisine.Trying the famous Thüringer Blechkuchen.
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Book your cooking class in advance, as they are very popular.

Culinary Delights: A Thuringian Cooking Class
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Weimar's city center

A Day of Leisure: Shopping and Wellness

Spend your last full day in Weimar at your own pace. You can go shopping for souvenirs in the city center, relax in one of the city's spas, or revisit your favorite spots. This is a day to unwind and reflect on your journey through Weimar's rich history and culture. For your farewell dinner, choose a special restaurant like "Masters," known for its innovative cuisine and elegant atmosphere.

Shopping for souvenirs and local products.Relaxing in a spa or wellness center.Revisiting your favorite places in Weimar.Enjoying a farewell dinner at a special restaurant.Reflecting on your 14-day journey through Weimar.
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Look for unique souvenirs like Bauhaus-inspired design objects or books about Goethe and Schiller.

A Day of Leisure: Shopping and Wellness
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Weimar

Farewell, Weimar!

Enjoy a final breakfast in Weimar before heading to the airport or train station for your departure. Take with you the memories of a city that has left an indelible mark on the world of art, literature, and music. We hope you have had an unforgettable journey through the cultural heart of Germany.

Enjoying a final breakfast in Weimar.Departing from Weimar with lasting memories.Reflecting on the cultural and historical significance of the city.
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Allow plenty of time to get to the airport or train station for your departure.

Farewell, Weimar!

Practical Tips for Weimar

🚌 Getting Around

Weimar is a very walkable city, and most of the main attractions are located in the city center. For longer distances, there is an efficient public transportation system of buses.

🏨 Where to Stay

The Old Town is the most convenient area to stay, with a wide range of hotels and guesthouses. For a more modern experience, consider staying near the Bauhaus University.

🍽️ Food & Dining

Thuringian cuisine is hearty and delicious. Don't miss the opportunity to try Thüringer Klöße (potato dumplings) and Rostbrätel (marinated pork steak).

💰 Budget Tips

Many of Weimar's attractions are free to visit, such as the Park an der Ilm. Consider purchasing a Weimar Card for discounts on museums and public transportation.

📱 Connectivity

Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants. For constant connectivity, consider purchasing a German SIM card or an eSIM.

⚠️ Safety Tips

Weimar is a very safe city. However, it's always a good idea to take basic precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings and keeping your valuables secure.

Best Time to Visit Weimar

Average Monthly Temperature (°C)

Jan
-2° - 3°
Feb
-2° - 4°
Mar
1° - 9°
Apr
4° - 14°
May
8° - 19°
Jun
11° - 22°
Jul
13° - 24°
Aug
13° - 24°
Sep
10° - 19°
Oct
6° - 14°
Nov
2° - 8°
Dec
-1° - 4°
Hot (28°C+) Warm (18-27°C) Mild (12-17°C) Cool (below 12°C)
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Winter (Dec-Feb)

Good

Winter in Weimar is cold, but the city is beautifully decorated for Christmas. It's a great time to visit if you enjoy Christmas markets and cozy cafes.

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Spring (Mar-May)

Great

Spring is a beautiful time to visit Weimar, as the city's parks and gardens come to life with blooming flowers. The weather is mild and pleasant for exploring the city on foot.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Great

Summer is the peak tourist season in Weimar, with warm weather and a lively atmosphere. It's a great time to enjoy outdoor activities and attend cultural events.

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Autumn (Sep-Nov)

Good

Autumn is a beautiful time to visit Weimar, as the leaves change color and the city is less crowded than in the summer. The weather is cool and crisp, perfect for long walks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need for Weimar?

While you can see the main highlights of Weimar in a few days, a 14-day itinerary allows you to explore the city in depth and take day trips to nearby attractions like Erfurt and Eisenach.

Is Weimar expensive?

Weimar is a relatively affordable city to visit, especially compared to other major German cities. You can find a wide range of accommodation and dining options to suit all budgets.

What is Weimar famous for?

Weimar is famous for its rich cultural heritage, particularly its association with German Classicism and the Bauhaus movement. The city is home to numerous museums, galleries, and historic sites.

What is the best way to get to Weimar?

Weimar is well-connected by train to major German cities like Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich. The nearest airport is Erfurt-Weimar Airport (ERF), which is about 30 minutes away by car.

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