Lutherstadt Wittenberg Private Guided tour
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Lutherstadt Wittenberg Private Guided tour
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Visit the Town hall located in the heart of the Old Town, Explore shopping options at the Market Square and get to see the Hamlet House. Admire the Castle church which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Explore the Luther House - a writers house museum dedicated to Martin Luther. Have a chance to visit a 16th-Century University building.
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Ages 0-120
Duration: 2h
Start time: Check availability
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Live guide: German, English
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- Guided tour with a Licensed Guide
- One Inside visit included in tour duration
What's not included- Entrance fees
- Entry/Admission - Stadtkirche
- Entry/Admission - Castle Church
- Entry/Admission - Cranach Hoefe
- Entry/Admission - Lutherhalle/Lutherhaus
- Start:
- 06 Wittenberg, GermanyMeeting Point at hotel possible (if centrally located).
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 89617P57- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 89617P57
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- winniel4340 contributionsA great place to see Passau and 3 rivers joining togetherThe view is great. We saw Passau old town and 3 rivers joined together. The castle does not have much to see and the museum is so so.Written August 26, 2024
- Z5544LOpeterh0 contributionsHome of Baroque Classical MusicLocated in the former East Germany, this central German city has been home to renowned baroque classical musicians namely Bach (father and sons), Schumann, Mendelssohn, Wagner among others. It was partially destroyed during WWII so it has a combination of original, reconstructed and new buildings all side by side. Another historic importance was the 1989 protest that called for German reunification. It’s a walkable city, all of which can be seen in a day.Written July 14, 2024
- FilipM10910 contributionsFreiburg sightseeingThe Freiburg Historic Walking Tour was fantastic! As a first-time visitor, I found the tour perfect for getting acquainted with the city's top attractions. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, providing fascinating insights into Freiburg's history and culture. The tour covered beautiful spots like the Freiburg Cathedral and the scenic Old Town. The pace was just right, making it enjoyable and informative. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Freiburg!Written June 28, 2024
- H665NMjakubk0 contributionsThe most beautiful city in GermanyA beautiful city with a beautiful history and many beautiful architectural monuments. I took a lot of photos and I will definitely come back here somedayWritten June 17, 2024
- 924kristinew0 contributionsGreat tourThe tour guide was very knowledgeable of the area. He spoke loudly, kept a good pace, and showed us lots of history, past and present. I highly recommend this tour.Written May 21, 2024
- Quest8029510 contributionsWorthwhile TourBeautiful town where the Moselle meets the Rhine! Benjamin was our tour guide, and he provided details about art, architecture, and sculpture that made our trek especially enjoyable. Basilica of St. Kastor's courtyard was in bloom. Loved the story of Lady Peppermint.Written April 22, 2024
- the_baron10 contributionsGoslar, GermanyOrganised by Railtrail for our group on visit to the region. The guide was very knowledgeable and spoke good English. The tour lasted a good 2 hours exploring the attractive town.Written March 18, 2024
- The_Concierge_80 contributionsMust do a guided tour of Goslar to see all the history and hidden gems! Best done in sneakers as it's all cobblestones!There are so many layers to Goslar as an UNESCO World heritage town that you won't know where to start and what to see. We spent more than 90 minutes with an english-speaking guide that took us into all the narrow winding alleyways to all the main attractions and hidden gems, especially the oldest buildings. We saw special features of the architecture, learned about the history of Goslar, religion, power, art, business - so varied in its content. It was rather long and we were getting to the point where we just couldn't walk much more. There aren't many places to sit so just tell your guide when you've had enough as they are so passionate about the town that they'll happily go on. But they are highly knowledgeable and can answer just about any question anyone has.Written March 2, 2024
- Sharie94710 contributionsGreat inner city and historical journey await you!Claudia was our energetic guide to bring Rothenberg to light. We walked through the Gallows tower gate and began our journey through a medieval era of Rothenberg. We walked through the town learning beautiful historical facts of this town. I wish we had more time to stay and learn. There’s gems waiting to be discovered as you walk along the inner walls! Great guide, great tour! Highly recommend!Written December 18, 2023
- lissi170 contributionsBeautiful Historic CityThere were no English tours to join but the Information Center were excellent in offering a self guided map (€2) with all the highlights and explanations. Although we didn’t get the full experience we loved every moment walking this beautiful historic city.Written November 29, 2023
- Duke11400 contributionsBeautiful area, full of historyThe views from the river side are spectacular. The cable car offers an additional attraction and leads to the fortress on the hill. There is something for everyone here so just walk and explore.Written October 19, 2023
- kelseypJ3341DL0 contributionsGreat tour!Timmy gave us a wonderful walking tour! He was funny, full of lots of great information and helped us know a little more about where we were going and best places to eat and explore. Thank you, Timmy!Written July 25, 2023
- ilyasR5620DJ0 contributionsGreat Koblenz experienceHighly recommend visiting the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress and this tour in particular. We took the Seilbahn (cable car) from the Deutsches Eck up to the fortress, took a short walk to the entrance and met our guide there. We had an excellent local guide, with professional knowledge of history and very good english -- could not wish a better guide. The views of the city from above are another reason to visit.Written July 17, 2023
- Rdwatson30 contributionsGreat way to get introduced to Leipzig with this waking tour.This tour is a great way to get introduced to Leipzig. The guide met me at my hotel and I got to see sites of historical and cultural significance. The guide was very informative about the history of of the city and of saxony. Highly recommend this tour to get to know Leipzig.Written June 4, 2023
- Bintbatoutta0 contributionsDisappointing town.Reading about Koblenz, we were expecting a different town image. We did not see any old buildings. The town center is small. We read this town suffered a lot of damage during the war. Did not see anything that was worth the visit other than the area point where Rhine and Mosel rivers meet and full of those touristy boats like the Viking and such. The cable car only takes across the water up to the fortress but you still need to pay extra to get into the museum. At least we visited this town and checked off our list.Written May 14, 2023
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Apr 2021 • Couples
Martin Luther is NOT the same historical figure as MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr.
Germany is not the same nation as the US.
Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s.
I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
Germany is not the same nation as the US.
Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s.
I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
Written April 15, 2021
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Our tour guide was very kind. She was knowledgeable of the history of Luther, Melanchan, Cranach the elder, etc. Her English was very good. Ask for Katja.
Written May 10, 2023
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Do you realize that there is a MAJOR difference between Martin Luther and Martin Luther King Jr?
It’s somewhat insulting to these both amazing men. That lived about 500 years apart!
If you can’t tell the difference, how or why would I trust you with tour money???
Written April 8, 2021
i think that you mean MARTIN LUTHER (the great protestant reformer GERMANY)
You are confusing him with MARTIN LUTHER KING. An American reformer of the 1960’s
Both great men, but a HUGE difference
Written February 10, 2021
Consider that Martin Luther nailed the 95 thesis on the door of the Castle Church in 1517
Written February 10, 2021
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