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Koblenz Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide

Koblenz, DE
Koblenz, DE
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Discover the rich history of Koblenz on a private walking tour with a professional guide. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories of the Roman Empire, Teutonic Knights, and Kaiser Wilhelm I as you explore the charming streets between Basilica St. Kastor and the Schängel Fountain. Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Rhine and Moselle rivers from the Deutsches Eck and learn about the city's German/French past. With the flexibility to customize your tour and a local guide dedicated to your group, this experience is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to uncover the secrets of Koblenz and its ancient heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore over 2000 years of history
  • Discover the Roman Empire influence
  • Admire the picturesque Rhine and Moselle River
  • Visit the iconic Deutsches Eck
  • Learn about the Teutonic Knights and Kaiser Wilhelm I
  • * possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
  • * local guide who will be with your group only
  • * private guided tour
  • * gratuities
  • * entrance fees

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Introduction

Embark on a journey through history with the Koblenz Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide. Discover the charming city of Koblenz, located in the heart of the Rhine and Moselle region, and unravel its over 2000 year-old history as you explore its ancient streets and landmarks.

What to expect?

During this tour, travelers can expect to delve into the rich history of Koblenz, from its Roman origins to its role in World War I and II. Witness the merging of the Rhine and Moselle rivers at the iconic Deutsches Eck, and explore the city's historic sites, including the Basilica of St. Castor, Old Town, and more.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture buffs, and anyone interested in exploring the hidden gems of Koblenz. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this private walking tour offers a personalized experience tailored to your interests.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Koblenz with a knowledgeable local guide who will provide unique insights and stories about the city's past. This tour offers a customized experience, allowing you to explore at your own pace and discover the hidden treasures of Koblenz.

Good to know

Travelers should be prepared to do some walking during this tour, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour includes a private guide exclusively for your group, providing a more intimate and personalized experience. Don't forget to bring some cash for gratuities and any entrance fees that may apply.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Koblenz Private Walking Tour rave about the in-depth historical knowledge shared by the guide and the opportunity to explore the city's landmarks up close. Many have praised the personalized nature of the tour and the chance to see Koblenz from a different perspective. Overall, the tour has received glowing reviews for its educational and engaging experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Koblenz

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Koblenz is one of the oldest cities in Germany and offers visitors a rich panel of cultural monuments and historic buildings. Start your walking tour at the confluence where Father Rhine and Mother Moselle meet, a long slip of land projecting into the waters like the bow of a ship. The establishment of the Knights of the Teutonic Order in the 13th century at the merging of the rivers gave this historic site its name: Deutsches Eck (German corner). You will be impressed by the giant equestrian statue of German Emperor Wilhelm I. towering the German corner and get a magnificent view of 19th century Fortress Ehrenbreitstein perched 118 metres above the Rhine on the right embankment. Close by you will visit the Basilica of St. Castor, founded in 836 AD and designated a UNESCO World heritage site. Next we will arrive at Görresplatz, once the epicenter of the roman settlement and property of the St. Castor Monastery during the Middle Ages. Later, it became owned by the Jesuit order. This brings us to the next square, the Jesuitenplatz or Jesuit Square. This religious order existed here from the 16th until the 18th century, taking over from an order of Cistercian nuns founded in the 13th century and used it as a convent school. Marvel the palace-like Jesuit school, see its towers and magnificent porches. This square houses the city hall since 1895 (Rathausgebäude I). Continue to the heart of Koblenz, the old town center lovingly restored after WWII. There we will also see the Church of Our Dear Lady, or Liebfrauenkirche, built on the highest part of the city. From the late Middle Ages until the secularization that ensued after the French Revolution and Napoleonic War, it was the main parish church in Koblenz. It was also destroyed during World War II and reconstructed in 1955. It’s onion domes symbolize the old town of Koblenz. On St. Florin’s Market, once the city’s political and commercial centre, owes its name to St. Florin’s church (Florinskirche). This church, the “Kauf und Danzhaus” of the 15th century, Schöffenhaus and Bürresheimer Hof are the most beautiful buildings in the city. Next stop is the Münzplatz, which name is reminiscent of the former electoral coin, or “Münze” in German. Starting with the 11th century, coins of the Electorate of Trier were minted in Koblenz. The mint was originally made up of several buildings, but these were demolished in the 19th century to open space for today’s square. Of these only the Münzmeisterhaus remains, a baroque building with a simple plaster facade. Now he heads to the memorial site of the Four Towers, four historical buildings built in 1608 and fully rebuilt twice, once in the 17th century and after the Second World War. The four buildings have the same facade, hence the name. In the corner of the house “Zum grünen Baum” (The Green Tree) a new passage was built in the 50’s to enable access from the pedestrian area. The house “”Zum heiligen Petrus” (Holy Peter’s) belonged to a farmacy from 1730 until the mid 2000’s. The house with the plants is the only one to have survived the bombardments of Koblenz almost unscaved. The fourth building, called “Hauptwache”, is a reminder of soldiers who took over the police duties in this building until 1848. From here we will return to the city center, next to the Church of our Lady, to finish the tour in an appropriate central place and your better orientation.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for pregnant participants
  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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