Nearby Attractions
The apartment is ideally located between Mannheim city centre and Weinheim/ Heidelberg.
3 minutes on foot to the next tram which reaches Mannheim main station in 15 minutes without changing trains.
Within 15/ 20 min by car in Weinheim/ Heidelberg you are directly at the B38.
Shopping facilities Aldi/ Lidl/ Netto can be reached in foot range.
Parks and the Neckar are reachable in 15 min.

Heidelberg
Heidelberg is a city on the Neckar River in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its venerable university, which was founded in the 14th century.
The Gothic Heiliggeistkirche (Church of the Holy Spirit) towers above the market square lined with cafés in the middle of the old town.
The red sandstone ruins of Heidelberg Castle are a well-known example of Renaissance architecture and stand on the Königstuhl hill.
Mannheim
Mannheim is a city in the southwest of Germany situated on the Rhine and Neckar rivers.
The baroque castle from the 18th century houses historical exhibits as well as the University of Mannheim. On the market square in the strictly grid-shaped inner city, the so-called Mannheim squares, there is a baroque fountain monument with statues.
The Planken pedestrian zone leads to the southeast to the Romanesque water tower on the Friedrichsplatz garden with its Art Nouveau elements.


Mannheim Art Gallery
The Kunsthalle Mannheim is a museum for modern and contemporary art in Mannheim.
The Kunsthalle Mannheim has shaped the cultural life of the industrial city on the Rhine for over 100 years. With works ranging from Édouard Manet to Francis Bacon and a focus on sculpture - ranging from Auguste Rodin and Wilhelm Lehmbruck to Henry Moore and Marino Marini to Mario Merz and Richard Long - the Kunsthalle is one of Germany's most highly regarded civic collections of German and international modern art to the present day.
Baroque Palace Mannheim
Mannheim Palace was built in Mannheim under the reign of the Electors Karl Philipp and Karl Theodor in three construction periods between 1720 and 1760 and was the residence of the Electors of the Palatinate from 1720 to 1777.


Chinese Tea House
Surprised? In a garden designed according to the teachings of Feng Shui lies the largest original Chinese tea house in Europe, built in the South Chinese style with typical, simple materials such as natural stone, wood, bricks and tiles. The complex is by no means a simple replica. All parts were originally made in China and built by Chinese craftsmen in Mannheim. Of course, the tea house also does justice to its actual purpose: you can choose from 30 different Chinese tea varieties.
TIP: Would you like to learn more about the largest original Chinese tea house in Europe? Shuli Meng, the operator of the tea house, will guide you through the Chinese Garden. During the summer months, you can also immerse yourself in the "Middle Kingdom" with workshops, exhibitions and concerts that are thematically suited to the China summer programme.