Fulda has an excellent (in most cases a direct) connection with many major German cities. Hamburg, Munich, Berlin can be reached in about 3 hours, Frankfurt and Kassel in less than 1 hour. There are also direct connections to Copenhagen, Warsaw, Minsk, Moscow, Vienna, Basel.
Residence (Stadtschloss) (1706) - Head out of the bottom of the train station and go straight for 5 blocks, turn right and head about three blocks. You will be able to see it. Buildings open: M/T/Th 8:30-12:30, 14:00-16:00, W/F 8:30-12:30. Grounds (exact times unsure) morning The castle used to used by the princes of the region, but is now the seat of local government and other services, including the police station. The gardens are very nicely taken care of, and there are benches scattered throughout.
* Residence Gardens (Schlossgarten)
* Orangery and Flora Vase
* Baroque Nobles' Palaces and Baroque Quarter
* Schloss Fasanerie
Church and other buildings from around the same time as the castle. If you like old churches, and want one that's not baroque, this one is nice.
* Dom St. Salvator zu Fulda (Cathedral of Fulda)
* Stadtpfarrkirche St. Blasius (St. Blasius Church)
* Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Church of the Holy Ghost)
* Michaelskirche (St. Michael's Church)
* Kloster Frauenberg (Fulda), a Franciscan monastery
Altes Rathaus (Old City Hall of Fulda)