Neuschwanstein Castle Tours from Innsbruck
Visit Neuschwanstein Castle from Innsbruck, the fairy-tale castle that inspired Disney: King Ludwig II’s romantic 19th-century fantasy palace perched on a crag in the Bavarian Alps, with turrets, soaring halls and breathtaking mountain views. An unforgettable day across the border in Germany.
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Neuschwanstein in Innsbruck — FAQ
What is Neuschwanstein Castle?
Neuschwanstein is the fairy-tale castle built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the 19th century, perched on a crag in the Alps with romantic turrets and ornate halls; it inspired Disney’s castle.
How far is Neuschwanstein from Innsbruck?
Neuschwanstein is about 1.5 to 2 hours from Innsbruck across the border in Bavaria; day tours include transport and time to visit the castle and the surrounding alpine scenery.
Is Neuschwanstein worth a day trip from Innsbruck?
Yes — the fairy-tale castle that inspired Disney, set dramatically in the Bavarian Alps, makes a memorable day trip from Innsbruck, just across the German border.























