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Burghausen, nestled in Bavaria's southeastern corner, is a medieval border town famed for housing the world's longest castle complex - the Burghausen Castle stretching 1,051 meters. This Gothic-Renaissance fortress overlooks the Salzach River, with its six courtyards showcasing 1,000 years of defense architecture. The cobblestone old town features colorful half-timbered houses, serving as a cultural gateway between Germany and Austria's Salzburg region.
Top attraction is the Guinness-record Burghausen Castle, where visitors can walk the ramparts for panoramic views. The St. Jakob Church houses a 15th-century winged altar, while the Town Hall Square displays Renaissance-era frescoes. Join guided night watchman tours or summer knights' tournaments for immersive history. Canoeing on the Salzach or winter castle illumination are unique seasonal highlights.
Culinary scene blends Bavarian and Austrian influences. Must-tries include Weißwurst (veal sausage) with sweet mustard and Käsespätzle (cheese noodles). Wirtshaus Taub serves schnitzel with lingonberry sauce, while Konditorei Krönner is renowned for Salzburger Nockerl soufflé. Weekly markets offer Alpine cheeses and smoked fish. Local Castle Brewery's dunkel beer pairs perfectly with pretzels.
Reach Burghausen via train from Munich Hbf (1.5hr by RE train) with connecting bus 834 to the old town. The walkable center (1.5km²) has pedestrian zones - rent bikes at Hauptbahnhof for river trails. Drivers must avoid restricted zones; use castle parking (P1). Cross-border buses (RVO 620) link to Austrian towns like Oberndorf, home to "Silent Night" chapel.
May-September (15-25°C) is ideal for outdoor activities and castle concerts. December brings magical Christmas markets despite cold (-5 to 5°C). Avoid late July-August beer festival crowds for quieter exploration. Spring offers blooming orchards along the Salzach.
German is primary language; English is understood at tourist spots. Cash preferred in small shops (ATMs at Sparkasse). Emergency dial 112; Apotheke am Stadtplatz stocks medicines. Free WiFi covers main square; consider O2 prepaid SIMs for data. Power outlets are Type F (230V). Tap water is drinkable; supermarkets sell bottled water from €0.50. Tourist Office provides luggage storage and multi-language maps.