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Ingolstadt surprisingly fuses the charm of historic architecture and modern urban planning. Don't miss out on the new city hall, an ornament of functionalist architecture, and the old city hall in the heart of the city with its stunning Gothic facade.
Driving in Germany
- Speed limits: In urban areas, the speed limit is usually 50 km/h, but 30 km/h zones are also common. On expressways and highways, unless indicated otherwise, the speed limit is generally 100 km/h and 130 km/h respectively.
- Parking: In Ingolstadt, you'll find both on-street and off-street parking. Remember to check signage for any restrictions, or choose to park in one of the city's many parking garages.
- Traffic rules: Driving is on the right-hand side in Germany, opposite to UK traffic rules. Seat belts are compulsory for all passengers, and the use of mobile phones while driving is strictly prohibited unless you have a hands-free system.
Mobility and Car Class Recommendations
The city's layout, with a blend of compact city centre and sprawling suburbs, makes a compact or mid-size car ideal. For a more luxurious experience, try an executive vehicle or convertible.
Attractions: Don't Miss Out!
- New Castle: A symbol of Ingolstadt's significance during the Renaissance period, the New Castle displays a magnificent collection of medieval armours.
- Klenzepark: Marian in summer, winter wonderland in winter – enjoy strolling, picnicking, or attending the famous classical open-air concerts.
- German Museum for the History of Medicine: Located in the Old Anatomy building, this unique museum offers an exceptional journey through the history of medicine.
Climate and The Best Time to Visit
Ingolstadt has a temperate seasonal climate. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, while winters can be quite cold. The best time to visit is between May and September, when temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C.
Money Matters
Germany uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, though some establishments, particularly in rural areas, may only accept cash.
Seasonal Events
The most famous event is the Ingolstadt Schanzer Pfingstvolksfest, a traditional Bavarian beer festival held during Whitsun with music, historic carousels, and treats.
Discover the charismatic city and immerse yourself in Bavarian culture by hiring a car in Ingolstadt.