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Neu-Ulm in Bavaria, Germany, combines medieval heritage with modern vibrancy along the Danube River. Its charm lies in well-preserved Old Town architecture and annual celebrations like the Ulm Folk Festival. The city serves as a cultural bridge between Swabian and Bavarian traditions.
Visit the Gothic-style Town Hall with intricate murals, and the Edwin Scharff Museum for regional art. Stroll along the Danube Promenade or explore ruins of Wilibald Castle. Don't miss evening folk music performances in traditional breweries.
Savor Bavarian specialties like roasted pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe) and white sausage (Weißwurst), paired with local beers. Family-run restaurants around Marktplatz serve authentic sauerkraut and onion pie. Save room for apple strudel with vanilla sauce.
City buses (single ticket €2.50) cover urban areas. Bike lanes along the river make cycling convenient. Regional trains (RE) connect to Munich (1-1.5 hours). Note environmental zone restrictions for drivers in the Old Town.
May-September offers pleasant weather for exploring. The Oktoberfest period sees larger crowds. Winter Christmas markets are magical but temperatures drop below freezing.
German is official language; English works in tourist areas. Free WiFi at libraries and cafes. Dial 112 for emergencies; 24-hour pharmacies available. Credit cards accepted except at small stalls. Voltage is 230V with Type F plugs.