Wiesbaden

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Wiesbaden is the capital of the German state Hesse. Wiesbaden is a historic spa city which has catered to people from countries near and far for many centuries. At one time, Wiesbaden boasted 26 thermal spas (Muslim Friendly). Fourteen of the springs are still flowing today. Even the "old" Romans knew of the "Aquis Mattiacis".

Wiesbaden's masjids and Islamic centers play a crucial role in fostering a sense of community and providing religious services for the city's Muslim population. These spaces also contribute to the cultural diversity of Wiesbaden, promoting understanding and dialogue between different religious communities. Whether you are a local Muslim looking for a place to worship or a visitor interested in learning about Islam in Wiesbaden and these masjids and Islamic centers offer valuable resources and opportunities for engagement.

Wiesbaden Halal Travel Guide

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  • Wiesbaden Islamic Center (Islamisches Zentrum Wiesbaden) Schiersteiner Str. 50, 65187 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 89055555 - Wiesbaden Islamic Center is one of the main Islamic centers in the city, offering a range of religious, educational, and cultural services. The center hosts regular prayers, Quran classes, and Islamic studies for adults and children. It also organizes various events and gatherings throughout the year to promote Islamic culture and foster a sense of community among Muslims in Wiesbaden.
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque (Yavuz Sultan Selim Camii) Wellritzstraße 38, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany ☎ +49 611 9893909 - Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque, named after the ninth Ottoman Sultan, is an important mosque in Wiesbaden. It serves as a place of worship and a gathering spot for the local Turkish Muslim community. The mosque offers daily prayers, Friday sermons, and a variety of educational programs for different age groups. It is also involved in interfaith dialogue and promotes understanding between different religious communities.
  • Al-Rahman Mosque (Al-Rahman Moschee) Moritzstraße 30, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany ☎ +49 611 94586173 - Al-Rahman Mosque, located in the heart of Wiesbaden, is a place of worship and learning for the local Muslim community. The mosque offers daily prayers, Friday sermons, and a range of educational programs, including Quran classes and Islamic studies for children and adults. Al-Rahman Mosque is also actively involved in community outreach and interfaith dialogue to foster understanding and cooperation between different religious groups.
  • Bilal Mosque (Bilal Moschee) Dotzheimer Str. 95, 65197 Wiesbaden, Germany ☎ +49 611 94587760 - Bilal Mosque is another important place of worship for the Muslim community in Wiesbaden. It provides daily prayers, Friday sermons, and various religious services for its congregants. The mosque is also involved in community activities and promotes understanding and collaboration between different religious groups in the city.

Travel as a Muslim to Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden is very well connected by many highways from Frankfurt, Cologne or Mainz. Trains travel frequently and are very enjoyable. Travel durations by vehicle are roughly 15 minutes from Mainz), 35 minutes from Frankfurt, or 2 hours from Cologne (Köln).

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From Frankfurt Airport (FRA)

A taxi from Frankfurt Airport (IATA Code: FRA) to Wiesbaden costs around €60, S-Bahn is a much better deal at €4.35 one-way and goes every 15 minutes. No bus service.

From the Terminal 1, follow the signs to the regional train station „Frankfurt(Main) Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ which is in the basement of the Airport building. Usually Wiesbaden is the terminal station for the S-Bahn and regional train so you can easily find the correct platform. Note: There are two train stations at the airport; in the basement the regional train station (S-Bahn & fast regional trains) and near the motorway the „Frankfurt(Main) Flughafen Fernbahnhof“ for mid-/long-distance trains (ICE and IC).

The long-distance train station is a longer walk (about an extra 10 minutes). It has much less frequent and more expensive service to Wiesbaden.

Please see additional notes in the sections below regarding train tickets.

Buying RMV Tickets

Buying your ticket:

The new vending machines sell both RMV (local travel network) and DB (long distance) tickets. To buy a ticket e.g. for the S-Bahn, make sure you are in RMV mode.

After having named your destination, choose "Einzelfahrt Erwachsene" for a single trip and the screen should display €4.35 if you are at the airport or €7.80 if you are in Frankfurt. Insert € coins or bills. All machines accept credit card or EC card, too. The printed ticket is already validated and you can board the S8 or S9 for Wiesbaden. (S1 and SE10 from Frankfurt city as well). Don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it! There is also a RMV information desk at the airport's short-distance train station.

From Frankfurt-Hahn airport (IATA Code: HHN)

This airport is located in Hahn 100 km (60 mi) West of Wiesbaden. A taxi would shoot your Ryanair bargain down, so the recommended option is a bus to Mainz (9 connections per day, 1 hour ride, €13) and from there a S-Bahn or RB to Wiesbaden (3 trains per hour, €2.60). There is unfortunately no direct bus HHN-Wiesbaden. Another option is a bus to the actual airport of Frankfurt which has S-Bahn connections to Wiesbaden as well – slightly slower and more expensive. You can also take a taxi (9 kilometers) to Traben-Trarbach and take the train from there (via Koblenz).

By car

If you start in Frankfurt, take the A66 until Wiesbaden-Erbenheim (Exit 6). Here you follow the signs to Wiesbaden Downtown and Wiesbaden Kurhaus.

If starting from the Frankfurt Airport follow signs for Wiesbaden, which takes you on the A3 until the Wiesbadener Kreuz, where you switch to the A66 until Exit 6.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Wiesbaden

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S-Bahns heading to Wiesbaden are S1, S8 and S9. Slightly faster is VIA's regional train (StadtExpress) which departs at the Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof GPS 50.071141,8.243570. All these trains cost €7.60, travelling by ICE is more expensive and not faster. If you are travelling in a group, ask for group prices. Get to the train station a few minutes early to allow time to figure out the ticket machine; don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it.

On trains marked IC or ICE, you can buy a ticket from the conductor on the train at a slightly higher price. However, in common with most areas in Germany and there are no ticket-sales staff on local trains (marked S-Bahn, RB, Southeast or RE) in the RMV tariff area and you must buy your ticket from a machine (or ticket office) before boarding the train. Such trains are patrolled regularly by ticket inspectors, sometimes plain-clothed, but always carrying identification, and you will be fined at least €40 if found without a ticket on a local train.

Cologne-Wiesbaden

If you are travelling to or from Cologne (Köln) Airport (IATA Code: CGN), an unforgettable experience is the ICE high-speed train run. The direct Wiesbaden-Köln ICE reaches a top speed of km/h 300}}. However and there are only two direct trains a day in both directions; the morning trains depart 6:24, while the evening trains depart 16:45. The journey takes about one hour. There are several other indirect trains available with one connection and the travel durations for these is between 1:30 and 2:15.

If you are able to buy a ticket a day or more in advance, you will get the best price on long-distance ICE trains with the Sparpreis (Savings Fare), however on busy days those fares may be sold out. Go online or look for the red ticket machines at any big train station. More information and online purchase are available here: If you buy a Sparpreis ticket in the DB Reisezentrum and they charge €5 per person and direction.

Another interesting option is the route through the Middle Rhine Valley. You can either take regional trains or long distance trains and pass through towns like Boppard, Koblenz, Bingen or Rüdesheim, enjoying the sight at vineyards, medieval castles and the Rhine river.

How to get around in Wiesbaden

Once you are in the downtown it's pretty comfortable to just walk around. There's a main pedestrian area (Fußgängerzone) which is similar to an open-air mall, but more relaxed. Shops line the street and alleys, and it's mostly closed off to cars. Many shops, cafes and restaurants can be found in this area. Be sure to walk around the "Old City" (Altstadt) as well.

If you want to go further out of the downtown, you can use the developed bus system. Buses travel frequently and on time. It is feasible to buy tickets on the bus, just ask the driver (because of feasible language barrier issues, just say the name of the street you want to go to). Your trip will cost you a minimum of €2.91 (adult), but probably no more than €2.60 (one way). At the ticket machines, five such single tickets are available at a reduction as "Sammelkarte". There's also a one day ticket ("Tagesticket"), with which you can go wherever you want, available at the ticket machines (or the bus driver) at €6.30 for adults and €3.70 for children, respectively. Weekly tickets are available for €21.90, and have the added bonus of one other adult and all of your own children (up to 14 y.o.) travelling for free from 7PM weeknights, and all day Saturday and Sunday (and public holidays). (Dec. 2013)

What to see in Wiesbaden

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One of the most attractive buildings in Wiesbaden is the Kurhaus situated in the downtown. Built for emperor Wilhelm around 1900 it serves as wellness and leisure time centre. It also offers a pretty garden where you can walk around or relax. Next to it are two further important buildings: the famous casino and the theatre.

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  • Kurhaus - GPS: 50.085170, 8.247375 - the spa house in Wiesbaden from 1907 in neo-classical style.
  • Kurpark - the spa park behind the Kurhaus is a public English landscape park includes a lake.
  • Bowling Green - is a place in front of the Kurhaus and State Theatre with two pools, one of each in the middle of three shells cascading fountain stands.
  • Hessisches Staatstheater - It was built by order of Kaiser Wilhelm II between 1892 and 1894. The theatre auditorium is a revival of the Baroque style and has 1041 seats. The magnificent and majestic foyer in Rococo style was added in 1902.
  • Warmer Damm - behind the State Theatre is a public English landscape park includes a lake.
  • Villa Clementine - was built in 1882 in the roman-pompeian style for a factory owner Meer and his wife Clementine. Today: Literaturhaus (House of Literature).
  • Englische Kirche - Episcopal Church St. Augustine of Canterbury

Kranzplatz/Kochbrunnenplatz:

  • Kochbrunnen - boil foutain - the water temperature of about 66 °C.
  • Hessische Staatskanzlei - Government of the State of Hesse - Former Hotel Rose at Kranzplatz, it was the greatest Hotel in Wiesbaden.

Altes Rathaus & ESWE-Bus Wiesbaden 562-vbBh - Old city hall of 1610, city bus from 1961

At the Schloßplatz:

  • Stadtschloss - City Palace | ☎ +49 611 350-294 - Since 1946: Hessian State Parliament building (Hessischer Landtag).
  • Marktkirche - Protestant Market Church
  • Neues Rathaus - New Town Hall
  • Altes Rathaus - Old Town Hall of 1610
  • Marktbrunnen - Market Well - of 1753

Wiesbaden-Biebrich:

  • Schloss Biebrich - Biebrich Palace | Rheingaustraße 140, 65203 Wiesbaden GPS: 50.037278, 8.234143 The Biebrich Palace is a Baroque residence (Schloss) in the borough of Biebrich in the city of Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. Built in 1702 by Prince Georg August Samuel of Nassau-Idstein as the summer residence, it served as the ducal residence for the independent Duchy of Nassau from 1816 until 1866.
  • Sektkellerei Henkel - Henkell Champagne Production Facility

Russ Orth Kirche Wiesbaden 865-h - Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth on the Neroberg

Neroberg and Nerotal:

  • Nerobergbahn - Neroberg Mountain Train - 3.30 € The is a water ballast funicular railway. It is the last and the only water ballast funicular train in Germany. You can get tickets from the ticket controller. This can also be a good starting point for a hike in the Taunus forest.
  • Löwenterrasse - View from the terrace of the lions
  • Monopteros
  • Tower - Turm | and 'experience hollow' (Erlebnismulde)
  • Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth - Russische Orthodoxe Kirche der heiligen Elisabeth Christian-Spielmann-Weg 1 GPS: 50.097556, 8.234727 North of the downtown, up the hill - Street Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden with its five golden domes, common local name Griechische Kapelle, "Greek chapel".
  • Manfred von Richthofen's grave - Red Baron | Von Richtofen famously flew a red Fokker Tri-plane in which he made 80 aerial kills during WWI. He became the leading fighter pilot of his age in the fledgling "art" of aerial combat and the ace of aces. Recent forensic study indicates he was killed by an Australian soldier's rifle shot during a low-level dog fight. Von Richtofen is buried along with other family members in a cemetery in Wiesbaden, relocated from Berlin. As a result of de-emphasizing Germany's militaristic history many local residents do not know of von Richtofen's presence in their community. Enter the Sudfriedhof ("Southern") Cemetery on Siegfriedring Strasse. After you enter under the arches turn right on the gravel path. Just past the buildings on the right there is a semi-circlular gravel path that enters the Westhain Section. Follow the path counter-clockwise about 40 yards (35 meters) to the most Northwestern point on the semi-circle (there is a map on the wall under the arched cemetery entrance - although the von Ricthofen family graves are not marked on it). Manfred, Lothar and other family members rest on the left side of the path - commemorated with a large stone family marker and individual stone markers in the ground. Manfred and Lothar both received the highest German military honor of its time - the order "pour le Merite".

Wiesbaden-Frauenstein:

  • Goethestein - near Restaurant Nürnberger Hof. · Bus line 24 from Wiesbaden - 13.5 m-high stone obelisk and beautiful view to Rheingau

What to do in Wiesbaden

  • Opelbad - great swimming swimmingpool on Wiesbaden’s own hill the Neroberg Mountain.
  • Kletterwald Neroberg - A climbing park that features obstacles to be navigated individually or with accompanying guests. Obstacles and routes vary in difficulty and intensity.
  • Neroberg Lookout - for a great view overlooking Wiesbaden. You can either drive up and park near the top, take the Nerobergbahn (Nerobergbahn (cable car) up to the top from Nerotal (Street off the end of Taunus Street and Nerotal) or simply walk up. There is a quite frequent bus service from both the train station (Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof) and the bus stop next to Kurhaus to the Mountain Railway`s lower terminus (Prices: Adults €2.50 one way, €3.30 return. Simply hop on line 1 to Nerotal and leave at the final stop, which is right next to the mountain railway. Children €1.25 one way, €1.65 return. See their flyer for further details (timetable, group fares, etc.).
  • Spa - Wiesbaden is famous for its spas.
  • Kaiser-Friedrich Therme - If you like sauna and wellness you really have to plan one day for relaxing at the Irish-Roman Bath in the downtown. This old spa (clothing free) lets you feel like Caesar with its old Roman frescoes and its four saunas, swimming swimmingpool and whirlpools.
  • Thermalbad Aukammtal - Thermal Bath Aukammtal | Leibnizstraße 7 ☎ +49 611 31-7080 – Bathing Area with Indoor Pool 435 m2 and Outdoor Pool 450 m2, with water massage recliners. Sauna Area with Fireplace Sauna, Sauna Loft, Adventure Shower, Lodge Sauna, Crystal Samarium, Finnish Sauna, Crushed Ice Fountain/Cold Water Basin, Steam Bath, Adventure Shower, Mental Relaxation Sauna and Whirlpool.
  • Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden - usually produces plays only in (German), however offers operas in their original languages. One of the top tier theaters in Germany.
  • Amelia Earhart Playhouse
  • Kryptonite Radio Theater
  • Wiesbaden English Language Theater (WELT) - ☎ +49 1525-2468588 WELT brings the world of English language theater to Wiesbaden
  • Galli Theatre
  • Caligari Filmbühne - a wonderful arthouse movie theater. The selection is great as they show films from different countries, usually not dubbed (subtitles are hardly known in Germany). Free seating for €5.50 every day.
  • Hollywood - just across from the McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) opposite Karstadt - plays English movies, on Tuesdays. It's one company but they have three buildings across the city. English movies usually play at the one in the downtown.
  • Wiesbaden Magic History Tour Take a unique Guided Walking Tour with the Wiesbaden Magic History Tour. Learn about Wiesbaden’s many historic spots (Palace Plaza, Market Church, State Theater, Kurhaus and Casino, Roman Gate), be amazed by several clever magic tricks and get the inside scoop on local restaurants. The English-speaking tour finishes at a local pub for a complimentary drink.
  • Rheinsteig - Start from Schloss Biebrich the hike down the Rheingau and Middle Rhine Valley.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Wiesbaden

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  • Pedestrian zone: Kirchgasse and Langgasse:
  • Karstadt Mauritiusplatz, Kirchgasse 35-43 A department store and the chain of which is found all throughout Germany. In addition to what you'd expect in such a store and there is also a restaurant cafe on one of the upper floors as well as a grocery store in the basement.
  • Kaufhof Kirchgasse GPS: Another department store but more expensive than Karstadt and pretty much the same choice.
  • Luisencenter, Kirchgasse: stores include Karstadt Sport and Saturn (electronics).
  • Lilien-Carré Wiesbaden | Bahnhofsplatz 3 GPS: Next to Hauptbahnhof ☎ +49 611 411407-0 | Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00 h, Friseur Klier: 09:00 - 20:00An attractive mall with underground parking. Stores include Saturn (music, videos, electronics) and several quick dining establishments.
  • Market - Wednesday and Saturday on the Dernsches Gelände or Schloßplatz at Neues Rathaus (New city hall).

Halal Restaurants in Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden and the capital of the German state of Hesse, is known for its charming streets, beautiful architecture, and rich history. As a diverse and multicultural city, Wiesbaden offers a variety of culinary delights that cater to all tastes. For those seeking halal dining options, you're in luck! Wednesday have curated a list of the top halal restaurants in Wiesbaden, Germany, so you can savor delectable dishes while adhering to your dietary preferences.

Orient Palace Dotzheimer Str. 95, 65197 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 2059099 - Orient Palace is an exquisite Middle Eastern restaurant offering a vast array of halal dishes. Their menu includes traditional favorites such as shawarma, Kebab, falafel, and a wide selection of mezze. The restaurant's warm and inviting atmosphere, along with its excellent client service, makes it a must-visit in Wiesbaden.

Kandahar Afghanische Spezialitäten Adelheidstraße 21, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 94517000 - Kandahar Afghanische Spezialitäten offers authentic Afghan cuisine that is both halal and delicious. From mouthwatering grilled meats to flavorful Rice dishes and Vegetarian options, Kandahar's menu has something for everyone. Don't miss out on trying their famous mantu (Afghan dumplings) and kabuli palaw (rice with raisins and carrots).

Ganesha Restaurant Schwalbacher Str. 74, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 4502456 - Ganesha Restaurant serves up a delightful variety of Indian dishes that are halal and full of flavor. From rich and creamy Curries to perfectly cooked biryanis and tandoori dishes, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience. Vegetarian options are also available, making it a great choice for groups with diverse dietary needs.

Habibi Wiesbaden Schiersteiner Str. 32, 65187 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 2059729 - Habibi Wiesbaden is a popular halal Lebanese restaurant that boasts a menu full of authentic and flavorful dishes. With a focus on fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, this eatery offers delicious options like hummus, tabbouleh, and mixed grill platters. Their warm and friendly atmosphere will make you feel right at home.

Istanbul Kebap Haus Schwalbacher Str. 25, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 34189595 - Istanbul Kebap Haus is a cozy spot for those craving delicious halal Turkish cuisine. With a menu featuring classics such as döner Kebab, pide, and lahmacun, this eatery is perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. The quality of the ingredients and the authentic flavors will keep you coming back for more details.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Wiesbaden

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The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Wiesbaden. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inWiesbaden: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Wiesbaden.

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eHalal Travel Group Wiesbaden is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

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Migration Services for Muslims in Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden Integration and Migration Services (WIMS)

WIMS is a leading organization in Wiesbaden that provides comprehensive support for immigrants and refugees. Their services include language courses, job placement assistance, cultural orientation programs, and counseling on legal and social issues. With a team of experienced professionals, WIMS aims to create a welcoming environment for newcomers and help them successfully integrate into German society.

Contact details: Bahnhofstraße 45, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 1234567

International Family Support Center (IFSC)

The International Family Support Center in Wiesbaden focuses on providing support and counseling services to families from diverse backgrounds. They offer language courses, parenting workshops, and educational programs for children. Their team of qualified counselors and social workers can assist with various issues, including housing, education, and employment.

Contact details: Wilhelmstraße 30, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 9876543

Pro Integration Wiesbaden (PIW)

Pro Integration Wiesbaden is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting social integration for immigrants and refugees. They offer a wide range of services, including language courses, job training, cultural events, and workshops on various topics. PIW's counselors and volunteers work closely with clients to ensure their needs are met and help them build a strong foundation in their new community.

Contact details: Bierstadter Straße 54, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany - ☎ +49 611 7654321

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