The urban excursion instructor shares enlightening details about the city’s past, including its unique German European roots – information that isn’t readily available in conventional literature. She communicates in a gentle tone, articulating words with a distinctively clear, non-pretentious British accent.
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Herkulesbrunnen Heidelberg - The tour guide who has studied European and German history will guide you during the tour showing you all the highlights and telling you the historical facts as much as the everyday information of Heidelberg.
Why Hercules ? The eternal hero played an important role for the ancient Europeans but why is the to be found in Heidelberg?
We will start out tour with Hercules. -
Market Square (Marktplatz) - When Prince William of Great Britain and his wife, Kate, visited Heidelberg in 2019, they visited the heart of the city. This area has always been the centre of the renaissance city. Why?
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Church of the Holy Ghost (Heiliggeistkirche) - Once the centre of a devestating war, the church of the Holy Ghost is the biggest and most precious of all the churches in Heidelberg. We will visit the church and the tomb of the first Heidelberger King of the Old Roman Empire.
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Carl’s Square (Karlsplatz) - I am going to tell you the story behind the Heidelberg Castle, one of the most famous castle ruins in Germany and the landmark of the city. The notorious Sun King, Louis the XIV of France, had to destroy the castle just to let Versailles shine in the light…
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Kornmarkt - This is where the corn was sold, and in the center he can admire beautiful statute of St Mary with child.
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Old Bridge (Karl Theodor Bridge) - Why is the landmark of Heidelberg this old bridge? One of the most precious renaissance bridges in central Europe. Who was Karl Theodor? The statues decorating the area are of great importance.
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Hotel Zum Ritter - Over 430 years old, the Hotel Zum Ritter stands out for its exceptional Renaissance and Barock style. Victor Hugo once said…
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Bruckenaffe - Heidelberg Bridge Monkey dates back to the 15th century. Why a monkey? There is an interesting story behind it.
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Jesuitenkirche - Built from 1712 up to 1759, the church appears in Baroque style as the great rival to the Holy Spirit church. Why such a rivalry?
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New University (Neue Universitat) - The University of Heidelberg is the oldest university in Germany but not the oldest of the Germans. What secret lies behind this?
Martin Luther founded here the Protestant Church… The Nazis burnt the books…No wunder they have chosen Heidelberg. Why? -
Studentenkarzer - The jail of the students. A jail? Why did the students have a jail? Actually, it was a must to be taken to jail…because…
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The Palatinate Museum - If you want to experience the history of the Palatinate you will have to visit this museum. It is the jewelry of the region. At first, you will think you will just admire the medieval time with a lot of porcelain and carpets but then you realise that you have the oppurtunity to dive deep into the stone ages when a skull called “Heidelbergensis” dating back 640,000 years shows us its jars.
Tickets costs 3-5 Euros.
- Guidance by a certified official tour guide
- Tips
- All fees and/or taxes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.