Discover the rich history of Lüneburg with a self-guided walking tour that puts you in control. Navigate through 10 unique stops including the Old Merchant's House and St. John's Church, using a smart map and listening to engaging audio stories. Test your knowledge with fun quizzes at each location, making this tour perfect for both solo explorers and teams. Enjoy the flexibility of touring at your own pace and on your schedule, with no group pressures.
- Self-guided walking tour covering 2 km in Lüneburg
- Duration of approximately 1.5 hours with interactive quizzes
- Perfect for solo travelers, friends, or family groups
- Accessible in any weather, available daily at your convenience
Once known as the 'Herring House', this grand baroque building was the heart of Lüneburg's salt trade and a key hub of the Hanseatic League.
The historic 14th-century crane on the Ilmenau riverbank, once used to load salt barrels onto Hanseatic trade ships heading north.
A charming waterfront square lined with colorful merchant houses, once a lively fish and salt market along the Ilmenau River.
A magnificent 15th-century merchant house, once home to a wealthy salt trading family and a fine example of Lüneburg's prosperous Hanseatic heritage.
One of the finest brick Gothic churches in northern Germany, with a distinctive leaning tower and stunning interior artwork spanning centuries.
Lüneburg's most impressive square, flanked by ornate red-brick merchant houses, Gothic churches, and the city hall — the commercial heart of medieval Lüneburg.
One of Germany's most impressive medieval town halls, with a stunning Gothic facade and ornate interior chambers that reflect Lüneburg's immense salt-trade wealth.
The 'Pregnant House' — a remarkable building whose unusual outward-bulging facade gave it this memorable nickname, caused by centuries of salt-mine subsidence.
A picturesque street in the heart of Lüneburg's old town, with well-preserved historic buildings offering insight into daily life in the medieval salt city.
The 'Subsidence Area' — where centuries of underground salt extraction caused dramatic ground sinkage, creating a surreal landscape of tilting and sunken buildings.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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