In reading the other reviews already posted about visiting the castle, I completely agree that it is a wonderful day trip and an incredible castle not to be missed. I did want to add to the reviews by posting some practical information that isn't really mentioned here or on the castle website.
We visited the castle as a day trip from Zurich by car and it was supposed to take 3 hours. It took us 7. There is apparently a tunnel very close to Hohenschwangau/Fussen leading in to the Austrian Alps. We chose to take our day trip on the starting day of the German Easter holiday and it took us 3 hours to go 10 km as we reached Fussen because of the back up at the tunnel. So if you are driving in, please do your research on German holidays and plan accordingly. You can prepurchase tickets online and specify a time, but if you are driving to the castle you may miss your scheduled time if the traffic backs up. Better to purchase your tickets in the town if you have any doubt. The only down fall of purchasing tickets when you arrive is that the tours leave at scheduled times, so you may arrive and have to wait 3 or 4 hours for your tour to start. Luckily the small town is cute to walk around in, there are tons of restaurants and a little shopping to pass the time
The town itself is a bit hilly....we were traveling with someone who has hip problems so the inclines were made apparent to us. From the town, parking lot, and ticket center you have 3 options to reach the castles.......you can walk 30-45 minutes uphill to the castle, take a carriage ride (the lines are quite long to wait for this), or you can take a bus. The carriage ride puts you still at a steep 5 minute walk up hill, and the bus a steep 15 minute walk up hill. The tour itself has you winding thru the castle climbing 5 flights of stairs up and back down again. We were on one of the last tours of the day and were hoping for a carriage ride to take us back down. They stop running the carriages before the castle closes, so we were out of luck and had to hike back down. So if you are mobility-impaired in anyway, please consider all of this.
The tour itself lasted 35 minutes and was with a mandatory English speaking guide. The guide was obviously German with a heavy accent and the echoes in the rooms were quite strong so much of the explanation was lost between the echo and the accent. I would strongly suggest reading some history on the place from the castle website before going; it makes the tour even better.









