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Neu Ulm

Neu-Ulm is a charming town in the Swabia region of Bavaria, Germany, situated directly across the Danube River from its larger neighbor, Ulm. With a population of nearly 59,000, it serves as the administrative seat of the Neu-Ulm district. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Neu-Ulm offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to bustling metropolitan centers while maintaining excellent connectivity to key regional hubs. Its location provides easy access to both urban amenities and the scenic Swabian countryside, making it an ideal base for business or leisure trips focused on cultural exploration and regional discovery.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Stay in the town center or near the Danube riverfront for optimal convenience. This location places you within walking distance of local business districts and allows easy access to the neighboring city of Ulm via bridge, offering the best of both worlds for short stays.

Getting Around

While Neu-Ulm itself does not have a major airport, its proximity to Ulm allows travelers to utilize the broader regional transport network. Bridges connect the two cities seamlessly, facilitating easy access to major rail links towards Munich and Stuttgart for longer journeys.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer mild weather perfect for exploring the town's historic streets. Summer is ideal for riverside relaxation along the Danube, while winter brings traditional Swabian festive atmospheres. The town remains accessible and comfortable for business travelers year-round.

Nearby attractions

Ulm Minster

Ulm Minster

Worship1.8 km

Gothic church in Germany

Donaustadion

Donaustadion

Culture1.3 km

football stadium

Museum der Brotkultur

Museum der Brotkultur

Museum2.1 km

museum in Germany

Wiblingen Abbey

Wiblingen Abbey

Worship3.9 km

abbey

Museum Ulm

Museum Ulm

Museum1.6 km

museum in Ulm, Germany

Kunsthalle Weishaupt

Kunsthalle Weishaupt

Museum1.6 km

museum in Germany

Söflingen Abbey

Söflingen Abbey

Worship4.6 km

church building in Ulm, Tübingen Government Region, Bade-Württemberg, Germany

Ulm Fortress

Ulm Fortress

Historic3.2 km

one of the biggest fortresses in Europe

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Q1257732

Worship1.4 km

church

AuGuSTheater Neu-Ulm

AuGuSTheater Neu-Ulm

Culture1.5 km

building in Neu-Ulm, Swabia, Germany

Alte Synagoge (Ulm)

Alte Synagoge (Ulm)

Worship1.9 km

building in Ulm, Tübingen Government Region, Bade-Württemberg, Germany

Stadthaus Ulm

Stadthaus Ulm

Museum1.9 km

architectural structure in Ulm, Germany

Dining

Stephans Stuben by Marco Langer

Restaurant Michelin€€€€632 m

This restaurant is run by Marco Langer, a well-known chef in the region. His dishes are meticulously prepared, creatively modern, and made with the finest ingredients. Plus he is not afraid to embrace bold flavour associations. A prime example is his succulent and tender chicken oysters, beautifully seasoned and appealing combined with pan-fried oyster mushrooms with a little bit of bite, as well as crunchy marinated celery – a dish to nourish the soul! Comprising four or six courses, there are two set menus, one of which is vegetarian. The restaurant's clean, tasteful design is very inviting.

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bi:braud

Restaurant Michelin€€€1.9 km

Somewhat tucked away in the old town, not far from Ulm Minster, this pleasantly down-to-earth little restaurant is full of charm. The atmosphere in the dining area is inviting and lively, and the waitstaff are friendly. You might even catch a glimpse into the kitchen behind the bar. Together, Alina Meissner-Bebrout and Tim Ostertag run the kitchen, preparing an interesting modern five-course set menu – a vegetarian version is also available. The dishes are meticulously crafted without being extravagant or cluttered. Everything is simply really well done. The desserts certainly deserve a mentio

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Seestern

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.1 km

Take in the view of the lake as you enjoy an outstanding set menu – it doesn't get much better than this! Patrons of Hotel Lago's fine dining restaurant are bowled over not only by the view but also by the interior with its warm wood and maritime colours, high-quality furnishings and elegant Nordic design. In summer, diners can make the most of the terrace with its lounge and small sandy beach; in winter, the wood-burning stove makes for a cosy atmosphere. The focus lies squarely on the modern culinary creations of the duo formed by owner Klaus Buderath (he was behind the MICHELIN-starred cuis

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Edda Brasserie

Restaurant€€2.0 km

With this tasteful brasserie in the city centre, Alina Meissner-Bebrout offers a delightful alternative to her restaurant bi:braud. The cuisine takes its cue from the changing seasons. In an inviting and laid-back setting, diners can savour the freshly prepared dishes of the day, including classics such as buffalo tartare and Wiener schnitzel. Options are somewhat more limited on Mondays. In summer, the terrace seating overlooking the pedestrianised zone is inviting.

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Treibgut

Restaurant€€2.1 km

As a sophisticated alternative to Seestern, Treibgut adds to the gourmet credentials of the Lago hotel. Modern cuisine is served in a trendy and exceedingly stylish setting. There are also dishes designed for sharing, such as steaks, whole fish or traditional grazing board. A fine selection of products from the in-house bakery, butchery and ice creamery is available. In summer, the lakeside setting is best enjoyed on the terrace.

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Löwen

Restaurant€€4.5 km

In Söflingen, a district of Ulm, the historic courtyard of a former Clarissan convent dating from 1258 is home to an attractive hotel with individually designed rooms and a lovely restaurant. In the modern setting that has been created within the old walls, a friendly, attentive team serves delicious dishes made with carefully sourced ingredients. The accomplished chef presents a focused à la carte selection of classics, including cheese spaetzle tartufo, roast beef, and caviar specialities. On Tue there is an additional three-course schnitzel menu; Wed-Sat, a fine dining set menu of four, six

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