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— Directions · 2026-05-04 · Montag —
From Neu-Ulm Central Station to the Brothel in 6 Minutes on foot
If you want to visit the brothel in Neu-Ulm without a car, get off at Neu-Ulm Central Station. From there it’s only 600 metres to 26 Zeppelinstraße – a relaxed six-minute walk. Leave the station towards the city centre, turn right into Karlstraße and follow it straight ahead until Zeppelinstraße branches off to the left. The building is on the right-hand side; the entrance to the stairwell leads directly to the 2nd floor.
The route passes through a mixed residential and commercial district. During the day there is plenty of foot traffic; at night the area is well lit by street lamps. With no need to hunt for a parking space, the visit stays discreet: you reach the brothel quickly and without detours. If you want to check the route in advance, search for “Zeppelinstraße 26, Neu-Ulm” in the usual map apps.
Some guests alternatively use city bus lines 5 and 7 operated by Stadtwerke Neu-Ulm. They stop at “Karlstraße”, only a two-minute walk from the station. From there it’s another three minutes to the house. Buses run until about 11:30 p.m.; after that only the walk or a taxi remains. A taxi from Neu-Ulm Central Station costs around eight euros and gets you to the door in two minutes.
Frequent question: “Do I have to register or go through a reception on the ground floor?” – No. Both the bar and the brothel are on the 2nd floor and are reached via separate entrances in the stairwell. There is no reception on the ground floor; you simply go up the stairs and meet the ladies or the bar directly.
Travellers from Ulm or the surrounding area change at Ulm Central Station to S-Bahn line 2 towards Neu-Ulm and get off after three minutes at Neu-Ulm Central Station. From Augsburg or Memmingen take the regional train to Ulm and change to the S-Bahn there. Arriving by car is also straightforward – the A7 Neu-Ulm exit is only five minutes away by car – but the walk from the station remains the quickest and most discreet option.
The bar on the 2nd floor serves bottled beer, long drinks and coffee. There is no draught tap and no elaborate cocktails – just simple drinks at fair prices. The ladies like to meet there for a brief chat before moving on. If you prefer to stay outside, there is a kiosk opposite that stays open until 10 p.m. and sells snacks and tobacco.
At night the pavements between the station and Zeppelinstraße are lit; the lights at the Karl-/Zeppelinstraße intersection switch to flashing yellow. Some guests take the shortest route across the car park behind the Rewe to reach their destination even faster.