Linderhof Castle
Ettal, Germany
4 ticket options available · from $12.82 to $152.34
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About Linderhof Castle
Linderhof Castle is a renowned palace located in Ettal, Germany, famous for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. It is one of the few palaces built by King Ludwig II and attracts visitors who are drawn to its historical significance and picturesque surroundings.
Multiple marketplaces sell tickets for Linderhof Castle, with prices varying between sellers. Visitors are encouraged to compare options to find the best deal, ensuring they can enjoy the palace without overspending.
Compare admission to Linderhof Castle
2 marketplaces sell entry to Linderhof Castle, from $12.82.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linderhof Palace Official | Regular admission to Linderhof Palace. Does not include Ven | $12.82 | View |
| tiket.com | Linderhof Palace Ticket (Winter Season) | $20.16 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Linderhof Castle
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trip.com | Linderhof Palace Ticket (Winter Season) Adult | $19.89 | View |
| Trip.com | Munich Germany Linderhof + Neuschwanstein Castle Konigssee | | $152.34 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Palace in Ettal, Germany
Visitor information
- Address: Linderhof 12, 82488 Ettal, Germany
- Hours: Varies
- Phone: +49 8822 92030
- Official website: https://www.schlosslinderhof.de/
People also ask
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What does Linderhof mean in German?
The surname Linderhof has its roots in Germany, specifically linked to the region of Bavaria. The name is derived from the German words Linde, meaning lime tree, and Hof, meaning court or farm.