All our tours are ideal for groups and can be booked via tourismus@regensburg.de (subject to availability). If you have any questions, we are available by phone at 0941 5074410 . We are available Monday-Friday from 10am - 6pm and Saturday, Sunday and public holiday from 10am - 4pm.
"I see what you don't see..."
Let's go, kids - on an exciting journey through time! There's a lot to discover in a 2000-year-old city. The oldest city gate in Germany is located here. I wonder who built it? Millionaires of the Middle Ages built huge churches and castles with high towers. I wonder where they got all their money. Secrets that we will uncover together! And many, many more...
Duration | 1,5 hours |
Participants | max. 25 persons |
Age | for children from 5 to 10 years |
Price | 98 € |
Meeting point | by arrangement in the old town |
Language | German, English |
barrier-free | and wheelchair accessible |
Desire for Regensburg - ideal for school classes
No desire for history? No desire for old walls? No way: Our guides will get you excited about good old Regensburg! You will see: Regensburg is a real burner! Translation for teachers: Certified tour guides tell the story in an exciting, lively way that is suitable for all age groups and curriculums.
Duration | 1,5 hours |
Participants | max. 25 persons |
Age | for young people from 11 - 16 years |
Price | 98 € |
Meeting point | by arrangement in the old town |
Language | german, english |
barrier-free | and wheelchair accessible |
A World Heritage Safari
What has led to Regensburg - like the Pyramids of Giza or the Statue of Liberty in New York - bearing the title 'World Heritage of Humanity' and thus being under special protection? In order to find a child-friendly answer to this question, we undertake a "safari" , a "hunt" for wild animals that are difficult to track down. We even discover the "Big Five" - so they are not only in Africa's savannah, but also in Regensburg! A map specially designed for the tour will lead us to buildings and places where the animals await us with all the special features that make Regensburg such an exciting World Heritage City.
Duration | 1,5 hours |
Participants | max. 25 persons |
Age | for children from approx. 8 - 12 years old |
Price | 98 € |
Meeting point | by arrangement in the old town |
barrier-free | and wheelchair accessible |
#welterbe.regensburg_challenge_and_opportunities
UNESCO World Heritage: You come across this designation again and again when dealing with Regensburg. But what is a world heritage site? Does it really exist all over the world? And if so, what does Regensburg have to do with it? Since when has it been a World Heritage Site - and why? What does the title mean for the city? And if there is a heritage: Who are the heirs? Do they get anything out of their heritage? And what can they do with it - and what perhaps not? Questions upon questions! We would like to discuss and answer these and many other questions together with you. But not just in theory, but on an interactive tour through the old town of Regensburg; after all, this is where the World Heritage Site is located! We guarantee you: There is a lot to discover in the old city, even for its young heirs!
Duration | 1,5 hours |
Participants | max. 25 persons |
Age | for teenagers from approx. 12 - 16 years old |
Price | 98 € |
Meeting point | by arrangement in the old town |
Language | german, english |
barrier-free | and wheelchair accessible |
Castra Regina - Roman Regensburg
Regensburg is one of the few cities in Germany whose history goes back to Roman times. In 179, no less a person than Emperor Marcus Aurelius had a military camp built here for a complete legion - six thousand soldiers; the task was to defend the Danube border against the Germanic tribes living north of the Danube. The Romans were able to maintain their post for almost three hundred years, until they had to abandon it during the Migration Period. But even today, almost two thousand years later, impressive remains of that time can still be seen in various places in the city, part of the massive city wall, for example, or the Porta Praetoria, the only Roman gate in all of Germany besides the famous Porta Nigra in Trier. And in the Historical Museum there is even a whole section with finds and exhibits from the Roman times; here the antiquity becomes really alive again...
Duration | 1,5 hours |
Paricipants | max. 25 persons |
Age | for school classes |
Price | 98 € |
Meeting point | by arrangement in the old town |
barrier-free | no |