The Stadtmuseum Wiesbaden is a cultural and historic museum located in the city center, featuring artifacts from the city's past and present. The museum also has a rotating art exhibit, showcasing local and international artists.
The Kochbrunnen is a historic hot spring fountain in the city center. Visitors can fill up their own cup with the mineral water said to have curative powers.
Ente is a quaint little restaurant serving classic German cuisine. Its cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a popular spot among locals and tourists alike.
The Nerobergbahn Funicular offers a scenic ride up to the top of the Neroberg Mountain, offering breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding area.
The Museum Wiesbaden is a fine art and natural history museum, featuring works by local artists as well as international masters. Visitors can also explore exhibits on the region's flora and fauna.
Wiesbaden is a walkable city, and the itinerary can be accomplished on foot, including the 20-minute walk to the Nerobergbahn Funicular. Alternatively, taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked through an app. Public transportation is also an option with buses and trams easily accessible. A day pass for public transportation costs €6.20.
For those with more time, a visit to the Kurpark and its beautiful gardens is highly recommended. Another suggestion would be to take a relaxing soak in one of the city's thermal baths. For those with less time, the visit to Museum Wiesbaden can be skipped, as it is the most time-consuming activity on the itinerary.
Wiesbaden does not have its own airport, but the Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is located just 25km east of the city center, and can be reached by bus, train or taxi in about 30-60 minutes depending on the mode of transportation.