Private Walking Tour of Kaysersberg: Explore Medieval Streets, Castle, and Wine Culture
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7 Ratings
Kaysersberg
Discover the medieval charm of Kaysersberg on a private walking tour. Explore cobbled streets, a castle, and the famous Faller-Brief House. Learn about wine culture and visit the birthplace of Albert Schweitzer.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Kaysersberg-Vignoble - Discover the village of Kayserberg on a walking tour of its timbered streets with a private guide. Visit landmarks like the Faller-Brief house, Sainte Croix church, and Albert Schweitzer’s birthplace.
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Private tour
What's Not Included
  • Entrance tickets
  • Transportation
Additional Information

Discover the stone-paved paths and wooden architecture of Kaysersberg, hailed as France’s Preferred Village in 2017. Explore the Sainte Croix Church, the reinforced bridge and fortress, as well as the Renaissance appearance of Faller-Brief House.

Begin your journey at the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) situated in the principal plaza, prior to progressing to the Sainte Croix Church, largely erected during the Medieval period. Subsequently, set foot in the village’s reinforced bridge and fortress, renowned for their classical turrets.

Stroll across the stone-paved paths lined with wooden houses prior to witnessing the exemplary Renaissance exterior of the Faller-Brief House, founded in 1594 by local vintner Paul Offinger. Acquire understanding about the tradition of winemaking in Kaysersberg, a pivotal village on the Alsacian Wine Trail.

Lastly, familiarize yourself with the existence of the universal genius and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Albert Schweitzer by touring his birthplace, before culminating the journey at the village’s central plaza.

Location
20 Rue du Général de Gaulle
Rue du Général de Gaulle
Your guide will be waiting for you in the square of the city hall (l'hôtel de ville). They will be holding a sign with your name on it.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(7 Ratings)
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Catta
May 10, 2024
Very beautiful village! - Very beautiful typical Alsatian village. Lots of things to see and suitable for young children and families. I recommend
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Gnouchka
Feb 22, 2024
Charming - Pretty Alsatian town, which is worth the detour, with its typical houses, crossed by a singing stream, it’s charming!
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Fluffygourmet67
Jan 31, 2024
Unavoidable - Magnificent Alsatian village. Most beautiful village in France 2017. Pleasant for walking around and enjoying the kindness of local traders.
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Karim_lvaz
Dec 29, 2023
A postcard - Magnificent village, deserves to be selected among the most beautiful villages in France A postcard with the ramparts, the river in the middle of the village with the authentic Alsace houses
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Sergems521ti
Dec 18, 2023
Stunning - Superb village to see absolutely beautiful shops it's worth the detour the traders welcoming and very friendly
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Vacation38703292789
Dec 24, 2023
Scam in kaysersberg - Very pretty village to visit, especially during this Christmas period, only downside, do not take mulled wine on site, the glasses are not returnable, and will cost you two Euros in addition to the two euros fifty of your mulled wine, price normal for other villages. The traders tell us that this is a municipal decision, a shame to trap tourists by carrying out a forced sale, ugly, and far from the spirit of Alsatian Christmas.
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Dominiquestrasbourg
Mar 15, 2024
A pretty stuffed village - A very pretty village, unfortunately full of traders overburdened by tourism. No effort to decorate their facades, no effort to welcome customers with dignity. A deplorable state of mind for these traders whose turnover and profits will be there whatever happens and whatever their lack of smile. Restaurant hours worthy of an administration. What’s the point since the season will be good! Village to visit quickly but shops to avoid! You will receive a much better welcome in the other very pretty villages nearby (Riquewihr, Mittelwihr, Ribeauvillé… etc…)
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