Pforzheim

Pforzheim is known as the "Gateway to Black Forest" or "Goldstadt" (Gold town) for its jewellery and watch-making industries. It is one of the main cities in Baden-Württemberg and lies on the north edge of the Black Forest between Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. Pforzheim is a town of 115,000 inhabitants. It is a beautiful city, but the city itself does not have too many places to visit. It is a good place to go exploring if you have a sense of adventure. There is a lot of architecture from the early 1900s.

Understand

Get in

By train

  • 🌍 Hauptbahnhof. The main station is served by  S5   S6  as well as regional trains an IC along the line Nuremberg Karlsruhe every two hours and even one daily ICE per direction

By plane

The closest major airport is Stuttgart (STR IATA).

By car

The town is easily accessible from the A8 between Karlsruhe and Stuttgart and is on the B294 from Bretten, the B463 from Calw and the B10 from Vaihingen an der Enz.

By bus

The VPE provide services around the region.

Get around

As well as bus and Stadtbahn

See

Do

Buy

Eat

Pforzheim has a variety of restaurants. There are restaurants with oriental food and restaurants with food from the Pforzheim area. One of the traditional meals is Spaezle. It is a type of egg noodle, made by hand. Normally it is eaten with some type of cheese sauce.

  • 🌍 Landgasthof Seehaus Pforzheim, Tiefenbronner Straße 201, +49 7231 651185. This restaurant is in the forest, by a babbling brook and is frequented by local residents, university students and professionals from the area. The menu varies by seasonal offerings while other dishes are quite palatable. During the warmer months, the outdoor veranda is filled with clients enjoying their meals and strolling by the brook. Not to be missed when traveling through the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) area.
  • 🌍 Dinkelacker Pilsstuben, Östliche Karl-Friedrich-Str. 65, +49 7231 32990.
  • 🌍 Goldener Bock, Ebersteinstr. 1, +49 7231 105123.

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Maulbronn Monastery
  • Bertha Benz Memorial Route - Follow the tracks of the world's first automobile journey back in 1888 (Mannheim - Pforzheim - Mannheim)
  • Bretten
  • Kloster Maulbronn, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 19 km north (22 minutes by local train)
  • Black Forest

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