Welcome to Bayreuth, a city where baroque beauty, rich brewing traditions, and deep cultural heritage come together. Famous for its beer and Franconian wines, Bayreuth is also home to magnificent architecture, leafy squares, and a story that reaches far beyond its world-renowned opera house. From sipping a local brew in a centuries-old beer garden to standing before the restored old synagogue that bears witness to the city’s Jewish history, Bayreuth offers travelers a journey through taste, time, and tradition. We also hear how the German National Tourist Board presents heritage and modernity in one attractive package.This time:
- This isn’t Beirut…it’s Bayreuth: where synagogue, steins, and stunning streets await.
- Where Aperol spritz flows, piazzas come alive, and Bavaria takes on a taste of Italy
- Bayreuth’s Old Synagogue — a quiet survivor that whispers the city’s Jewish story through its walls
- German tourism's leading woman — shaping how the world discovers Germany
- Bayreuth: Blending heritage, culture, and hospitality to shine on the world stage
- Savor the flavors of Franconia as we sample the region’s finest wines
- Wagner’s circle silenced Jewish performers — today, the Bayreuth Festival raises its voice to honor them
- FAQs at your fingertips
- Take a city beer tour through Bayreuth — from centuries-old breweries to frothy steins that tell the town’s story
- Raise your glass to the Beer Queen — where hops, heritage, and a royal toast come together.
- A joyful welcome, brass and drums setting the soundtrack to dinner
- Michelin-starred chef Alexander Herrmann is larger than life — in personality, passion, and unforgettable plates
- A farewell to spoons