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A large brick building with a mountain in the background
 
A couple months back, 
I made a weekend visit to Heidelberg, Germany.
(yes, this is how behind I am in posting)
 
I arrived by train,
and met up with Alyx
another expat living in Germany 
(actually was living in Germany. She just moved back!)
Sadly, I have no pictures of the two of us,
and no proof of our meeting.
but, we did.
If you haven’t met her yet,
I highly recommend that you head over to her blog now, 
and say hi.
She’s awesome.
 
We walked around Heidelberg,
and headed up to the castle overlooking the Neckar River Valley.
The views of Heidelberg city from the castle were stunning,
and worth the hike up the short, yet, steep hill necessary to get there.
The gardens, however,
left something to be desired.
 
Heidelberg is also well known for its university,
the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität,
thus making this little city more than just a popular tourist destination.
 
I spent the day walking in the woods on the opposite side of the river,
and window shopping along the Hauptstrasse (main street).
This main street is unique in its length-
it is long,
so long that it is believed to be the longest shopping street in Germany.
 
Overall, Heidelberg is a lovely city,
and I can see why so many tourists flock here every year.
It is small, however,
and one day was plenty of time too see it all without feeling rushed.
 
A large brick building with a mountain in the background

 

A stone bench

 

A stone castle next to a brick building

 

A large stone building with a clock on the front of a window

 

A group of people in front of a building

 

Tree

 

art

 

art

 

A small town with Heidelberg Castle in the background

 

A narrow city street

 

A large building with a mountain in the background

 

A tree with a mountain in the background

 

A close up of a lush green forest

 

A large tree in a forest
 
A bridge over a body of water

 

A large old building with many windows

 

A stone building that has a rock wall

 

A castle on top of a brick building

 

A large brick building with a clock tower

 

A large tree in a forest

 

A view of a city

 

A view of a city
I stayed at Lotte Hostel.
This hostel was amazing, and highly recommended if you’re ever in Heidelberg.
The rooms and bathrooms were clean and bright,
the location perfect,
and they offer free museli and coffee all day long.
The best part was the hostel owner-
nicest lady ever.
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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20 Comments

  1. Jenna says:

    So so grogeous! One of my friends studied in Heidelberg and absolutely loved it. Would love to spend time exploring there one day 🙂

    xxx
    Jenna

  2. kaity says:

    such beautiful pictures! I love those wacky metal statue things – are those mice in the second one? and I super jealous you got to meet Alyx in real life!

  3. Sweet Green Tangerine says:

    I love Heidelberg! And that hostel is so nice! We lived only an hour away from Heidelberg and we went all the time. 🙂
    Your photos are gorgeous!

  4. Alyx says:

    Ahhh, that was such a good day!!! Love the pictures you captured, and it's all makin' me miss Germany!!!
    And thanks for the shout out!! 🙂

  5. The Powder Room says:

    Such beauty. I am in Awe.

  6. English Anderson says:

    I love Heidelberg, I love Alyx, and if I had known you two were getting together, I would've loved to crash the party. I can't wait to go back for their Christmas market, it's one of the best even though it's not that large!

  7. dreaming en francais says:

    Wow Heidelberg looks beautiful! Now you're making me want to hop on a plane to Germany, woman!

  8. Whizzer's Rose says:

    WOW-beautiful pictures! really breathtaking- I'm very happy I discovered your blog 🙂

  9. Sarah and Stewart says:

    Cool trip and gorgeous photos! I especially like the ones of the ruins…

  10. Courtney. says:

    So jealous! Heidelberg is definitely near the top of my list of places to visit. 🙂