World Heritage location · Walk everywhere
Stay in Bamberg's Old Town – at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Our apartment house on Luitpoldstraße 16 sits centrally, just a few minutes' walk from the Hauptbahnhof – the old town with its Old Town Hall, Little Venice, the Sand district and the cathedral is all within easy walking distance. No car needed, no long walk to the first brewery. Booking direct saves 7 % with code DIRECT7.

World Heritage location
Bamberg's old town is one of Europe's largest intact medieval ensembles and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1993. With us you stay right inside it.
Everything walkable
Maxplatz, Old Town Hall, Little Venice, Sandstraße and the Cathedral – all the city's highlights are within easy walking distance of Luitpoldstraße 16. No car, no bus.
Quiet nights, lively days
Our houses sit in quiet spots, so you sleep in peace – and you're quickly in the middle of it all in the morning.
What makes Bamberg special
Bamberg is one of the few large German cities that survived the Second World War almost intact. The result: a fully preserved medieval old-town ensemble with half-timbered houses, baroque palaces, monasteries and the famous island location between two arms of the Regnitz river. The area has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1993 – and it's far more compact than people expect: you can walk around the main sights in 30 minutes.
That's exactly what makes staying with us so pleasant: you're not 'near' Bamberg, you're quickly right in the middle of it. Breakfast at Café Müller on Maxplatz, then stroll down Sandstraße, mid-morning past the Little Venice houses by the water, afternoon up to the cathedral and rose garden, evening for a Stein at the Spezial-Keller brewery garden. All without ever needing a tram or a car.
Main sights within reach
Old Town Hall on the bridge: within easy walking distance of Luitpoldstraße 16, a short bus or bike ride from Zollnerstraße 195. The iconic painted building in the middle of the Regnitz is one of Germany's most photographed views.
Bamberg Cathedral: within walking distance of Luitpoldstraße 16 – slightly uphill –, a short bus or bike ride from Zollnerstraße 195. The Romanesque-Gothic cathedral houses the famous Bamberg Horseman and the tombs of Emperor Henry II and Pope Clement II.
Little Venice: within easy walking distance of Luitpoldstraße 16, a short bus or bike ride from Zollnerstraße 195. The former fishermen's houses along the right Regnitz arm look spectacular in morning mist or golden-hour evening light.
Sandstraße: within easy walking distance of Luitpoldstraße 16, a short bus or bike ride from Zollnerstraße 195. The historic brewery and pub street with Schlenkerla and friends – the beating heart of Bamberg's beer culture.
When to visit
May to September is high season with longer days and the full programme of outdoor events (Sandkerwa late August!). For a quieter trip and lower prices, come between early November and mid-December (before the Christmas market) or in February / March. The city is calmer, the breweries have space, and accommodation is markedly cheaper.
Suitable stays
Apartmentfrom100 €Stadtresidenz LU16 Four - Großes, helles Apartment mitten in Bamberg für bis zu 5 Gäste
Modern, light-filled 72 m² apartment in a central location — within walking distance of the station and Bamberg's old town, with a quiet shared terrace and flexible self check-in.
Apartmentfrom102 €Hafencity L19 - Geräumiges 75-m²-Apartment in Bamberg für bis zu 6 Gäste
A spacious, modern 75 m² apartment with a generous, light-filled living area in Bamberg's quiet harbour district – just around 2 km from the city centre.
Apartmentfrom92 €Sonneneck Zo195 One - Ruhiges Apartment in Bamberg mit privater Terrasse & Parkplatz
Quietly located, modern apartment in Bamberg with a generous private terrace and free on-site parking.
Frequently asked questions
How far is your apartment from the Old Town Hall?+
From our apartment house at Luitpoldstraße 16 the Old Town Hall is within easy walking distance; from our apartments at Zollnerstraße 195 in eastern Bamberg it's a short bus or bike ride into the centre.
Do I need a car in Bamberg?+
No, quite the opposite – the old town is pedestrianised, parking is scarce and expensive. If you drive here, park in one of the public car parks at the edge of the old town and walk in.
Can I still book a last-minute apartment in high season?+
Summer and Sandkerwa weekends fill up early. We recommend booking at least 2-3 months ahead. Direct bookings through our site often have availability a bit longer than on the big platforms.
Where can I get breakfast nearby?+
Plenty of options. Café Müller on Maxplatz, Café Abseits, Hofmanns – all 5–10 minutes on foot. We're happy to share our favourites at check-in.
Is Bamberg worth visiting in winter?+
Absolutely. The Christmas market on Maxplatz is small but atmospheric. In January and February you basically have the old town to yourself – and accommodation prices are noticeably lower.
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