Private Walking Tour of Koblenz: Old Town and Rhine Promenade

2 hours Free CancellationMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Blackbuck Travels Limited

Why we love it?

The "Discover Koblenz" tour offers a two-hour private guided exploration of the city's historic Old Town, the scenic Rhine Promenade, and the iconic Deutsches Eck. Starting at Münzplatz square, participants will stroll along a charming street flanked by two significant churches: the Liebfrauenkirche and the Basilica of St. Castor, the latter being the oldest church in Koblenz. This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture, providing a unique perspective on the rich heritage and stunning architecture of Koblenz. The intimate setting of a private tour allows for personalized insights and a deeper connection to the city's past.

Inclusions

  • Private guided tour

Exclusions

  • Gratuities and refreshments

Itinerary

Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady)

We start the tour in Münzplatz square which is located in the old town of Koblenz. Its name originated from the electoral coin known as “Münz”. These coins were minted in the 11th century. On its occasion of the 2000 year anniversary in 1992, the fountain in the square was constructed by Wili Heinzen and was a gift to the city and its citizens from the Sparkasse Koblenz. This is where the Romans first founded their “Castellum apud confluentes” (fort at the confluence), to which Koblenz owes its name.

From here starts the romantic street between the two churches. The Liebfrauenkirche, with its beautiful onion domes is built on the highest point of the city. During the French Revolution, it was one of the main Parish churches. Its was constructed in 17th century but destroyed in 1944. However, it was rebuilt again in 1955.

The Basilica of St. Castor is the oldest church in Koblenz. The church was constructed by the Archbishop of Trier between 817 and 836, with the support of the Emperor Louis the Pious. It was built as a Carolingian proprietary church.

Stop 4

A perfect spot for picturesque squares. The word “Schängel” comes from the 20 year allegiance of Koblenz to France ([ ]). This fountain at the city hall is regarded as a symbol of Koblenz city. In 1940, it was designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to the famous poet Josef Cornelius.

Deutsches Eck

Please Note

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start