Explore one of Europe's largest Baroque palaces — Mannheim's 450-room Residenzschloss — then unravel the famous grid-street city with a private guide who decodes its unique numbered-and-lettered urban puzzle. Mannheim is Ludwigshafen's dazzling twin, steps from the pier.
What to expect
Cross the Rhine Bridge on foot or by tram and enter the monumental Schloss courtyard, used today by Mannheim University but open for guided tours through its state apartments and historical museum. Your private guide then navigates the grid city — here streets have numbers and letters instead of names, a Baroque urban planning marvel — pausing at the Water Tower and the elegant Friedrichsplatz. Conclude with a glass of Sekt at one of Mannheim's sophisticated Jugendstil-era café terraces before a leisurely stroll back to the ship.
Good to know
Book the private guided tour directly through Mannheim Tourist Information (visit-mannheim.de/en). The Schloss guided tour runs at set times — check the schedule and pre-book. Wear comfortable shoes; the grid city is best explored on foot. Tram line 6 from Ludwigshafen Mitte crosses the Rhine in under 10 minutes.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ludwigshafen am Rhein — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.