Join our exclusive walking tour of Hanover and uncover the city’s rich history, from its royal connections to its vibrant cultural sites. Explore the blend of old and new as you visit iconic landmarks like the Market Church, Old Town Hall, and New Town Hall. Book now!
Join our exclusive walking tour of Hanover and uncover the city’s rich history, from its royal connections to its vibrant cultural sites. Explore the blend of old and new as you visit iconic landmarks like the Market Church, Old Town Hall, and New Town Hall. Book now!
- German Brazilian Municipality eV - Meet your guide at the Market Church, the main Lutheran church in Hanover. Constructed in the 14th century, it is renowned as a prime example of North German brick Gothic architecture. Although partially destroyed by an air raid in 1943, it was later restored. Its towering western spire once symbolized the power…
- German Brazilian Municipality eV - Meet your guide at the Market Church, the main Lutheran church in Hanover. Constructed in the 14th century, it is renowned as a prime example of North German brick Gothic architecture. Although partially destroyed by an air raid in 1943, it was later restored. Its towering western spire once symbolized the power and wealth of the town’s citizens and remains a significant city landmark.
Admire the Old Town Hall, which took about a century to build, showcasing Romanesque influences and Neo-Gothic architecture. Your guide will explain the portraits of princes and coats-of-arms featured on the building’s murals.
Nearby, discover another landmark, the Ballhof Building, originally a sports hall for ball games sheltered from the elements. It also served as an assembly hall and later as a theater. Continue through the winding alleys to Kreuz-Church, Hanover’s oldest church, dating back to 1333. Like much of the Old Town, it was mostly destroyed during WWII and reconstructed afterward.
Proceed to the Oskar-Winter-Fountain, a local fountain with an intriguing story. Legend has it that if you make a wish and turn the small brass ring embedded in the ironwork, your wish will come true. Behind the fountain stands the Leibniz House, where mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) once lived.
Next, visit the Aegidien Church, a poignant reminder of the horrors of war. Destroyed during WWII, it was never rebuilt. Within the ruins, you can see the Peace Bell, a gift from the city of Hiroshima. Each year, on August 6th at 08:15, a delegation from Hiroshima rings the bell in memory of those who perished in the air strike.
Continue to the final tourist attraction, the New Town Hall. When it was inaugurated by Emperor Wilhelm II, the City Director declared: “Ten million Marks, Your Majesty – and all paid for in cash.”
Explore the Town Hall to understand why the costs were so high. Ascend 98 meters to the top in the unique curved lift, the only one of its kind in Europe, inside its green dome for a stunning view of the city and, if fortunate, a glimpse of the Harz Mountain range.

- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Gratuities
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When thinking of Hannover, the CeBit Computer Expo or the Hannover Messe Industrial Technology Trade Fair might come to mind. However, prepare to be pleasantly surprised! Hannover is not just about the world’s largest fairground and high-tech exhibitions; it is also a city steeped in history. It is the birthplace of a monarchy that once ruled Great…
When thinking of Hannover, the CeBit Computer Expo or the Hannover Messe Industrial Technology Trade Fair might come to mind. However, prepare to be pleasantly surprised! Hannover is not just about the world’s largest fairground and high-tech exhibitions; it is also a city steeped in history. It is the birthplace of a monarchy that once ruled Great Britain and is home to numerous museums and cultural sites, as well as Europe’s largest urban forest, the Eilenriede. While the initial impression of this city might not be overwhelming, with time, it becomes difficult to leave. This tour will reveal all the major highlights and share the history of a city that rose like a Phoenix from the ashes after World War II, evolving into a captivating blend of the old and the new.
Duration: 2 hours
Maximum: 25 participants per guide
You will see:
- Market Church
- Old Town Hall
- Kreuz-Church
- Oskar Winter Fountain
- Leibnitz House
- Aegidien Church
- New Town Hall
- This walk tour suitable for any age
- For this walk tour no transportation needed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.