Lindau: Where Germanic and Roman Influence Collide
Lindau is a major city in Bavaria, Germany. It is frequently visited for its gardens as well as its well-preserved architectures. Due to its healthy agricultural land, it is also a known producer of fruits that are mostly used for juicing. It lies on the border between Switzerland and Germany, making it a gateway for those doing cross-country travels.
Best Time to Visit
Every May, this town holds the Lindau Garden Days, which showcases around a hundred of horticultural exhibits. Aside from the flowering plants, herbs, and fruits that are being sold, there are also fun activities for kids at the promenade. Due to its popularity, expect Lindau hotels to be quite full during this month.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Neuer Leuchtturm is a striking 13th-century architecture that serves as a functional lighthouse. It still stands tall, proud, and ready to welcome the guests of this town. Upon reaching the Town Center, visitors will be treated to medieval houses, cobblestone streets, and mahogany galleries. They will also have some glimpse of Roman design since it used to have a thriving Roman settlement before. For a relaxing visit to this town, visitors can make their reservation at Hotel Bad Schachen. This hotel is beautifully situated on the banks of Lake Constance and provides spa services to its guests. Meanwhile, Garni Reulein is a more centrally located Lindau lodging that still offers a good view of Lake Constance and the Austrian Alps.