What to do in Weiden in just one day? Old town, park, museum
What to do in Weiden if you only have one day? A day plan for your next visit
This compact plan is aimed at anyone planning a one-day visit to Weiden i.d.OPf. in the coming weeks or months and who wants to get the best out of culture, nature, and relaxation.
Your daily structure at a glance
- 09:00–10:30 am: Old town tour starting from the marketplace
- 11:35 am: Carillon at the Old Town Hall (daily; also at 4:35 pm)
- 12:00–1:30 pm: Museum visit (City Museum or International Ceramics Museum)
- 2:00–4:00 pm: Max Reger Park and short Waldnaab walk or bad weather alternative: thermal baths
- 4:35 pm: Optionally, carillon at the Old Town Hall again
- from 5:00 pm: Wind down in the old town
Tip: Adjust times to daylight and your own pace; check opening hours and daily program points in advance.
Morning: Plan for the old town and carillon
Start your visit at the marketplace in the historic old town. Be sure to include the carillon at the Old Town Hall: It plays daily at 11:35 am and 4:35 pm. Secure a spot with a clear view of the facade a few minutes beforehand.
Public city tours and themed walks are offered seasonally. Check the next available dates in the city event calendar and reserve in advance if necessary.
Midday: Choose a museum according to your interest
Depending on your focus, choose one of the two major venues:
- City Museum Weiden: For city, regional, and cultural history.
- International Ceramics Museum (branch of a major design collection): For those interested in design and art.
Check the current opening hours, possible special exhibitions, and time slot tickets. Plan at least 60–90 minutes per venue to take in the content at your leisure.
Afternoon: Nature walk or weatherproof thermal baths
Option A: Max Reger Park and Waldnaab
In good weather, a walk from Max Reger Park to the Waldnaab is a good idea. Choose a short, easily walkable route (approx. 60–90 minutes) and pay attention to daylight depending on the season. Benches and open areas are suitable for a break by the water.
Option B: Weiden Thermal Baths (bad weather)
If rain or cold affects your plans, the thermal baths with slides, children's areas, sports pool, and sauna garden are a weather-independent alternative. Check opening hours, possible time slots, and sauna rules in advance.
Arrival, routes, and time management
- Train: Plan your arrival and departure with current connections and buffer times to be sure to catch the carillon.
- On foot: Old town, museums, park, and thermal baths are comparatively close within the city; allow 10–20 minutes per transfer.
- Season: Adjust outdoor program points to daylight and temperatures; in winter, plan earlier indoor blocks.
- Reservations: For tours, museums (special exhibitions), and thermal baths, online tickets or advance bookings can be useful.
Check dates in the coming weeks
Weiden continuously offers concerts, markets, tours, and special exhibitions. For your specific visit day, please check the city's event calendar and the museums' information shortly before your trip. This way, you can seamlessly integrate current program points into your day.
Checklist for smooth planning
- Consider carillon times (11:35 am, optionally 4:35 pm).
- Reserve museum opening hours and possible time slots.
- Check the weather forecast; keep the nature vs. thermal bath option open.
- Plan train or car journey with buffer time.
- Pack comfortable shoes, rain protection if necessary, and enough drinking water.
Sources and further information
- City of Weiden i.d.OPf. – Official information and event calendar — Program and service information (accessed 2025-11-24)
- Oberpfalz Tourism — Regional tips and current events (accessed 2025-11-24)
- Deutsche Bahn — Arrival and departure planning with current timetables (accessed 2025-11-24)
- Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum — Background on the International Ceramics Museum (branch/cooperation), always check opening and exhibition information for the day (accessed 2025-11-24)




