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Erfurt: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Erfurt: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Step into the past on this guided walking tour of the 1,270-year-old city of Erfurt's Old Town. Pass through the old quarter and pass by the Merchants’ Bridge, the 19th-century Town Hall, the University District, and townhouses that are steeped in tradition.  Meet your guide at the Denkmal Eulenspiegel sculpture and begin your walking tour. Admire the outside of the Cathedral of St. Mary with its 500-year-old "Gloriosa" bell, which is famous throughout the world for the beauty of its tone. Follow your guide down streets lined with wealthy patrician townhouses, half-timbered buildings, and a great many churches, which together make it a veritable picture-book of German history. End your guided walk with a deeper appreciation for the town, its architecture, and its history. 

Weimar: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Weimar: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Explore Weimar on foot. During the public city tour, you'll delve into the fascinating history of the city's key attractions and likely find yourself amused by a few anecdotes. The itinerary guides you from the Market Square through Democracy Square, past the park to Goethe's residence, down Schillerstraße and culminates at Theaterplatz, home to the renowned monument of the poet duo. End your guided stroll with a heightened admiration for the town, its architectural marvels, and its rich history.

Erfurt: Guided Tour of The Petersberg Citadel

Erfurt: Guided Tour of The Petersberg Citadel

Experience an atmospheric tour in the passageways beneath Petersberg Fortress accompanied by our expert guide. Opening up the Petersberg Fortress in Erfurt has been one of the most costly and complex but also undoubtedly one of the most worthwhile preservation projects of our times. You start at the visitor centre of the Commander’s House. From there you descend into the narrow winding corridors with numerous steps.

Leipzig: Floodplain Forest & City River Cruise

Leipzig: Floodplain Forest & City River Cruise

Set off on a river cruise onboard an electric motorboat to explore the Leipzig floodplain forest. Experience the biodiversity of the flora and fauna and admire the city's industrial heritage. Travel across the flood bed along the Pleiße, away from the street noise of the big city. From there, ride past the newly renovated grandstand of the racecourse at the "Scheibenholz" to the Palmengartenwehr. Leave the Elster flood bed and turn into the Weiße Elster, and see Germany's first mail-order business and the Gründerzeit industrial buildings in Plagwitz. Travel along the Weiße Elster and navigate the Karl-Heine-Canal. Passing the former "Riverboat", turn off at the stilt house and drive back to the starting point at the wildlife park.

Leipzig: 2-hour Auwald Motorboat Tour

Leipzig: 2-hour Auwald Motorboat Tour

Enjoy an incomparable tour through Leipzig's picturesque river landscape. Our route takes you from Leipzig city harbor along the Elster flood bed to the historic location at Scheibenholz racecourse. From there, we explore the Connewitz lock and follow the course of the Pleiße through the dense alluvial forest. The turning point of our tour is the picturesque mouth of the Floßgraben, from where we start our return journey. This part of Leipzig is known for its rich fauna, including the colorful kingfisher and numerous other species of birds, fish and mammals that call this natural habitat home. Your captain will delight you with fascinating stories and interesting facts about the flora and fauna of the alluvial forest. Leipzigs alluvial forest is one of the largest preserved alluvial forests in Central Europe.

Leipzig: Riverside Forest Tour on the Pleiße

Leipzig: Riverside Forest Tour on the Pleiße

Experience incredible tranquility and nature idyll on this relaxing river cruise from Leipzig into the riverside forest. Discover the unique biodiversity of the flora and fauna of the beautiful Leipzig floodplain forest. Hop on an electric motorboat, starting at the boathouse and travel across the flood bed along the Pleiße, away from the street noise of the big city. Discover a forest rich in a wide variety of animal and plant species.  Take advantage of the many shady ancient oaks on the shore on warm sunny days. End at the boathouse where you can continue to explore the Leipzig floodplain forest on foot.

Erfurt: Scavenger Hunt

Erfurt: Scavenger Hunt

In the game box, you'll find eleven sealed and numbered envelopes. In these, you find small tasks that need to be solved. Led by clear directions,  walk around the Erfurt old town, solving the puzzles in order to get to the next station. As solution for the puzzles, you get a number that tells you what envelope you have to open next. As you criss-cross through the city, you’ll receive detailed background information on the history of each site that you reach.  You decide for yourself when to start the tour, and along the way, take as much time as you’d like stopping for a bite to eat, a coffee, or to do some shopping. The game starts at the famous Erfurt Cathedral, and leads you through the city’s most historic sights. Walk pass Kaufmannskirche, Stadtmuseum zur Krämerbrücke, and the Petersberg Fortress. Above all, experience the city in a unique way, having a blast with your family, friends, or yourself. Please note that the game is in German.

Erfurt: Old Town Highlights Self-guided Walk

Erfurt: Old Town Highlights Self-guided Walk

Let the capital of Thuringia invite you for a walk in its picturesque old town. Visit the impressive Gothic cathedral of St. Mary, also known as Erfurt Cathedral, the unique Krämerbrücke, a medieval bridge lined with numerous shops and cafés and a landmark of the city, and many other iconic building on this old town walk. But it's also the many little details along the way that make Erfurt so exciting: The Sandman and Käptn Blaubär, the house of the wild man, the Mikwe, the Hosenkraatsch, the Kraultier, the "boozing boys" and much more. You will get background infos, surprising and exciting facts, solve entertaining quiz questions on current and historical events, while strolling through the small alleys. The tour starts at the main station and takes you on a 3.5 km route through the city. The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Erfurt by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Erfurt! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Weimar: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Walking Tour

Weimar: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Walking Tour

Your city game box contains 11 sealed and numbered envelopes, each holding riddles that need to be solved. Following clear and precise directions, you will be taken on a walk through Weimar’s wonderful historic city center, as you solve the riddles to find your way to the various sights. Once you solve a riddle you will be given a number, which reveals which envelope to open next. You won’t know ahead of time in which succession the Scavenger Hunt City Game envelopes need to be opened, and additionally, for all the sights you visit, you will receive detailed information regarding their historical background, current use, and much more. It’s up to you when to start your scavenger hunt through Weimar historic city center, as well as how long you wish to stay at each location. You can let yourself be transported on a mysterious and unconventional tour. You can take a break from your city game at any time or even continue your scavenger hunt on another day, just as you like. You will start at the newly-opened Bauhaus Museum, from where you will pass the national theater and the former residences of Goethe and Schiller, as well as the famous Anna-Amalia-Library. You will also come by the castle and park around the river Ilm. There is no need to make an appointment for your scavenger hunt game. Simply book the game box and get it sent to you (the shipping costs are already included in the price), or notify your guides to pick it up during opening times.

Erfurt: Private Guided Classic Old Town E-Rickshaw Tour

Erfurt: Private Guided Classic Old Town E-Rickshaw Tour

Your expert rickshaw guide will show you and explain the historical sights of Erfurt on an exciting, private Old Town tour. In 90 minutes, the cultural splendor across all the city's eras will be explored. And all onboard an e-rickshaw, protected from rain and sun and thus perfect for any season. Meet your guide at the fish market. Your personal rickshaw guide will take you to the historical registry office, a.k.a. the House of Sonneborn. Visit the Waidspeicher. The highlight of the area is the cathedral square, home to the stately St. Mary's Cathedral. Discover Erfurt's past and present with the comfort and convenience of an e-rickshaw. Relax while your driver cycles past the top sights in Erfurt's Old Town. Take photo breaks or make a stop to sample the famous Thuringian Rostbratwurst whenever you like. Along the winding Waagegasse, look out at the Old Synagogue. Cruise through the Michaelisviertel to the next stop, the Collegium Maius, the old university. The crowning glory will be the Krämerbrücke with its impressive half-timbered houses.

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We really enjoyed the tour! From the city harbor we went a bit through the city, partly spectacularly through bridges, past the beautiful Palmengarten weir and then into the floodplain forest. It was beautiful there. The nature is impressive. Our guide Ingolf was extremely entertaining. I'd love to do it again - next time I'd take the longer tour.

Our guide explained the tour in a historically vivid way and with a lot of love for Erfurt. You could see how much passion she has for her hometown. I would recommend it to anyone who comes to Erfurt! Thank you for a lovely, entertaining two hours.

This was a really fun activity for our group of friends. We became more and more fanatic during the game. The explanation was clear and the contact with Qula was nice. We will definitely play this game again in another city.

We played very fanatic and we had so much fun. It was cool to hunt for my colleagues :)) The beautiful city and the weather were of course also a big plus. My team agreed that this was the best company outing yet.

Very lively, informative, very interesting and entertaining. Our guide, Ms. Hildebrand?, took us to the most beautiful corners of the city and told us interesting stories. We'd love to go again!