Guided Walking Tour of Regensburg's Historic Old Town

1 hour 45 minutes Not CancellableMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Blackbuck Travels Limited

Why we love it?

The Regensburg Classic guided tour offers a concise yet enriching experience of one of Germany's most historic cities, lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes. Ideal for history enthusiasts and casual travelers alike, the tour begins in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, where participants can admire the architectural beauty and cultural significance of the area. Highlights include the Old Town Hall and the impressive Cathedral, viewed from the exterior, before proceeding to the iconic Stone Bridge, which has served as a vital connection since medieval times. Led by a licensed guide, this tour provides insights into Regensburg's rich past and its role in shaping the region's heritage.

Inclusions

  • Licensed guide

Itinerary

Stop 1

Listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, we start our tour at the Old Town of Regensburg consisting of wealthy merchant houses. This largest medieval region of the city is one of the top attractions in Germany consisting of approximately 1500 buildings and cityscapes. It is also a part of the Green-Belt area.

St. Peter Cathedral

Moving forward to the Old Town Hall, and Cathedral (visit from the outside), which is is complex of three-section buildings from the 13th century. The popular expressions “to put something on the long bench” (to postpone something) and “to sit at the green table” (to take important decisions) was originated from this very own location. The town hall consists of the Town Hall tower, the Gothic Imperial Chamber building and the baroque Town Hall.

The cathedral is based upon the fascinating Gothic architecture and is one of the known landmarks of the state. You will also be able to view incorporation of French Gothic architectural themes since the architect under whose supervision the new cathedral in 1280 was built, had been trained in France.

Last but not the least, we come to the Roman gate, also called by the Roman militants as the Porta Praetoria. Its towering gates describes the text from Gholaia as follows: "As the jewel in gold is taken, the door is decorated with the stock." Also, as said by the major Roman historian and senator “Publius Cornelius Tacitus” -- “The camp is the pride of the soldiers."

St. Peter Cathedral

Next, move over to the Stone Bridge whose sound end serves as an ancient city gate. Formerly, a wooden bridge approximately 100 meters long was built by Charles the Great (who was the king of Franks). However, due to being vulnerable by the incoming floods and traffic it was dismantled and a new stone bridge was formed. This bridge took eleven years to be formed and was used by Louis VII of France and his army to cross the Danube.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable booking