Important Information for your Würzburg Visit 2024

Is there an event that has an effect on your guided tour? Are all places of interest accessible? Are all parking areas available? Inform yourself about possible constraints during your Würzburg visit in 2024.

Is there an event that has an effect on your guided tour? Are all places of interest accessible? Are all parking areas available? Inform yourself about possible constraints during your Würzburg visit in 2024.


General note for your arrival
Please allow enough time for your journey since traffic disturbances may appear due to construction sites on the highways and in the city streets.


Events 2024 (Changes possible due to the corona pandemic)

Würzburger Residenzlauf (running event)
Sunday, April 26, 2024

 A popular running event around the Residence Palace which is among the biggest mass sports events in Lower Franconia. Runners of all ages, childrens, studentds and top athletes from around the world run here. The Franconia fountain is not accessible as meeting point for guided tours and the bus bay at the Balthasar-Neumann-Promenade cannot be reached by bus.

iWelt Marathon Würzburg (city marathon)
Sunday, May 26, 2024

Thousands of runners are expected at the iWelt-Marathon. The run follows a two-round course along the Main and through the city passing by many sights. There will be restrictions like spacious road blockings and a rush of visitors within the whole city center.

Friday, September 6 - Sunday, September 08, 2024
Stramu Würzburg - Street Art Festival

More than 400 artists from all over the globe enchant downtown Würzburg. This unique cultural happening is the largest stage-free festival in Europe. Performances take place on 22 public squares. Please note that there may be restrictions during a guided tour, such as loud music and a rush of visitors.

Friday, September 13 and Saturday, September 14, 2024
City Festival

A Würzburg Classic: Stores showcase their wares through music, sports, amges and other attractive events on different stages and public places. For this reason, there may be restrictions during guided tours in the Old Town, e.g. loud music and a rush of visitors.
 

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