Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji is more than a place of worship—it’s a vibrant cultural hub. The daily Langar meal, a free vegetarian community meal open to all, exemplifies equality and shared values; visitors can join in preparation or dining to experience its spirit firsthand.
During the annual Prakash Utsav celebration in November, the gurdwara hosts musical performances, traditional dances, and religious ceremonies, drawing pilgrims and tourists from across Europe. Educational exhibitions and a small library on Sikh history and philosophy are also available, making it ideal for families and students.
Nearby, Indian boutiques sell spices, textiles, and religious souvenirs—perfect for taking home a piece of the culture. Check the official calendar in advance to plan visits during special festivals and events.