Our bus company wants to bring you to the town perched on the Fulda River in Hesse, Germany. A tour bus will be pleased to help your party explore Kassel, Northern Hesse's cultural, economic and administrative core. The town hosts many beautiful palaces and parks. The town itself was first mentioned as early as 913 AD in documents and today boasts many well-preserved historical attractions and attractions. Chartered bus by Bus Charter Germany is your secret to enjoying a wonderful and unforgettable ride in Kessel.
If you wants to travel with group bus rental by Coach Charter Germany is best chance to travel in Kessel. Coach Charter Germany's tour bus advises the party to schedule their time between visits carefully to handle their exploration and have time for other activities.
Do you need ideas where to go in Kessel? Find here our TOP 10 places to go in Kessel:
1. Löwenburg Castle
Follow the footsteps of the knights to the magnificent Castle of Löwenburg, designed purposely and artistically to resemble a half-ruined medieval chateau. The baroque interior of the castle houses royal rooms, an armory furnished with arms from the 16th and 17th centuries, and a Neo-Gothic chapel, which can be viewed as part of a guided tour. Rent our bus company’s coach to visit this historic castle as your best friend.
2. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
A chartered bus will introduce you to the famous art historian Georg Dehio described Stunning Wilhelmshöhe Park (Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as "the most magnificent achievement of Baroque style in the combination of architecture and landscape." The highest point of the park is the 526-meter high Karlsberg Peak.
3. Wilhelmshöhe Castle Museum
The 17th-century castle of Wilhelmshöhe — the Schloss Wilhelmshöhe — has played an important role in German history, perhaps most famously as the summer residence of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Today, its sumptuously decorated interior is home to the Wilhelmshöhe Castle Museum. Our rental bus company suggests exploring collections of classical and prehistoric antiques, furniture, glass and ceramic displays.
4. Karlsaue Park
The bus company will be delighted to drive you through the historic park of Karlsaue, covering more than 400 acres, an exceptional ensemble consisting of a symmetrical network of canals, reservoirs, fountains, towering trees, sculptures, marble baths and the flower island Siebenbergen, which burst into a colorful riot in the spring-summer. However, the most famous attraction of this Baroque park is the palatial orangery, housing science facilities and a planetarium.
5. Brothers Grimm - Museum
Brothers Grimm, authors of magic fairy tales that we all grew up listening to, spent many years in Kassel and even used the town library for their research. The Brüder Grimm-Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the legendary sibling couple and houses first editions of their famous fairy tales, translated versions and the brothers' correspondence. A chartered bus invites you to discover paintings, artefacts, furniture and other items relevant to the Grimm Brothers.
6. Marmorbad
Marmorbad is a rare attraction in Kassel, and the last of its kind to survive in the world. It is in the Forest of Karlsaue, next to the Orangerie. This baroque bathing ensemble was built in the mid-18th century and includes 12 beautiful marble sculptures, decorative wall reliefs, portraits, and medallions. Our bus rental team suggests using audio guides when visiting Marmorbad.
7. Schloss Wilhelmsthal
While located about 11 kilometers northwest of Kassel, Francois de Cuvilliés has designed Wilhelmsthal Castle (Schloss Wilhelmsthal) as the Elector's summer residence and should definitely be added to your holiday itinerary in Kassel. It is usually considered one of the prettiest Rococo palaces in Germany. Hire coach with driver in our bus company and enjoy a 20 minute ride.
8. The Neue Galerie
New Kassel Gallery is a must-see for art lovers. Opened in 1976, the collection includes a number of modern works of art from the 19th and 20th centuries, including many exquisite paintings of the landscape. Max Slevogt's work and Joseph Beuys's sculptures are particularly popular.
9. Museum for Sepulchral Culture
Museum für Sepulkralkultur, which is dedicated to death, is one of the rarest museums in
Europe. The museum guides visitors through departed death, burial and commemoration themes. Expect to find coffins, tombstones, funeral garb, and pictures and sculptures relating to death from the Middle Ages to modern times. Our bus company must admit this is a popular tourist attraction in Kassel, focusing less on the "Grimm" and more on the "grim."
10. Walter De Maria’s Vertical Earth Kilometer
Go off the beaten tourist path and visit this interesting place in Friedrichsplatz Park. The Vertical Earth Kilometer is a 1 km long brass rod forced through six geological layers in the ground, with only its top (similar to a small metal disk) visible on the surface of the ground.
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Frankfurt International Airport,
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Airport shuttle by Coach Charter Germany will pick you and your friends from the airports or any other place in and around the city. It will take some time to travel by
airport shuttle bus to the center of town. We are the
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