Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Your guide will be waiting for you at the Tourist Information Office on Rathausplatz.(Rathausplatz 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany)
Know in advance:Optional and free of charge: elysium® sound amplification system
The tour takes place with a minimum of seven participants. If the minimum number is not reached, the tour will be cancelled, and you will be fully refunded
A monolingual English guide will be provided only if the English-speaking group consists of seven or more participants
Family ticket: 2 adults and 2 children (age 6-15)
Infants (age 0-5) participate for free
Copyright photo: Friedrich Stettmayer
Remember to bring:Please bring along your own smartphone with headphones and internet connection
The Augsburg walking tour is usually scheduled for about 2 to 3 hours, giving you ample time to delve into the city's history and culture. This guided tour will take you to the main city highlights with detailed explanations from a professional guide, ensuring you fully experience Augsburg's unique charm.
This walking tour will showcase many of Augsburg's highlights, including the Fuggerei (the world's oldest social housing complex), the magnificent Augsburg City Hall, the opulent Golden Hall, the Perlachturm, and buildings associated with the Mozart family. You'll gain deep insights into the rich historical stories behind these landmarks.
The walking tour will deeply explore the footsteps of these notable figures. You will visit the Fuggerei, established by the Fugger family, to understand their philanthropic spirit and business empire. It will also cover areas related to the birthplace of the musical prodigy Mozart's family and explore the birthplace of German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and his influence on the city, allowing you to feel the rich cultural atmosphere.
Augsburg is one of Germany's most ancient cities, founded by the Romans, with a history spanning over two millennia. It was once an important free imperial city and a financial center of Europe during the Renaissance. The Fugger family's rise to prominence here had a profound impact on the city's development. Furthermore, Augsburg was a key site in the Reformation, blending various architectural styles from Roman, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, giving it a deep cultural foundation.
The Augsburg walking tour is ideal for travelers with a keen interest in history, architecture, art, and literature. Whether you wish to delve into the rise and fall of the German Fugger family, trace the musical roots of the Mozart family, or explore the theatrical world of Brecht, this journey offers a wealth of knowledge and cultural experiences, immersing you in Augsburg's distinctive allure.
Besides its rich historical architecture, Augsburg's unique water management system is a significant feature, such as the Lech canal network, which was once a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status. The city also boasts many green spaces and parks, like the botanical garden, offering natural respites. While its primary charm lies in its historical depth, the city's modern living areas also showcase a blend of old and new, making them worth visiting.
During the Augsburg walking tour, a professional guide will provide detailed explanations of the city's rich history, architectural features, the lives of famous personalities, and lesser-known anecdotes. You will gain a deeper understanding of the Fugger family's influence, the Mozart family's musical legacy, and Brecht's literary contributions, all presented through vivid storytelling to offer a comprehensive perspective on Augsburg.
The Fuggerei in Augsburg's old town is a unique quarter with intricate alleys and squares worth wandering through. Additionally, around the Rathausplatz (City Hall Square), streets like Maximilianstrasse feature many Renaissance buildings and boutiques. Strolling through these ancient and charming streets allows you to experience Augsburg's distinctive historical charm and atmosphere.