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Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg escaped wartime destruction and retains a dreamlike beauty. The castle, partially ruined since a French siege in 1689, is one of Germany's most evocative landmarks — its red-sandstone walls glow in the late afternoon light above the town. The old town below is a single long street (Hauptstrasse) of Baroque facades, the oldest university in Germany (founded 1386), and atmospheric student pubs where you can still see centuries of carved graffiti. The Old Bridge, with its twin towers and gateway, frames the classic view of castle and town. The Philosophers' Walk on the opposite bank of the Neckar winds through vineyards and gardens with panoramic views that inspired poets and philosophers. Heidelberg is compact enough to walk end to end in thirty minutes, but its layered beauty rewards a much longer stay.
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Walk the Philosophers' Walk in late afternoon for the best light on the castle and old town — the western-facing hillside catches golden hour beautifully.
April through October offers the best weather, with the castle illuminations (Schlossbeleuchtung) with fireworks happening three times each summer.