Guiding isn’t just a job for me; it’s my calling.
I have called Regensburg home for over ten years. In that time, I haven’t just learned its history—I’ve lived it. I’ve watched the light change on the river at different seasons, followed the quiet rhythms of its markets and festivals, and discovered corners of the Old Town that most visitors walk past without ever noticing. This city has layers, and I love helping people uncover them.
My tours are not scripted performances or rushed checklist walks. I guide every tour myself, which means your experience is personal from the very first step. We go at a pace that suits you. We pause when something catches your eye. We take detours if curiosity leads us down a side street. That flexibility allows us to move beyond the obvious and experience Regensburg as more than just another stop on a travel itinerary.
Next to the entrance to the Hause of the Bavarian History
Built in the 12th century, this impressive stone bridge crosses the Danube and once served as a major medieval trade route. It offers beautiful views of the old town and river.
A historic building complex from the 13th century that includes the Imperial Hall, where Holy Roman Empire meetings were held. Visitors can also explore the preserved medieval torture chamber.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, this cathedral is the most iconic landmark in Regensburg. It features stunning stained glass windows and twin spires visible from across the city.
An ancient Roman gate built in 179 AD, it is one of the oldest stone structures still standing in Germany. A must-see for anyone interested in Roman history.
One of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the world, this riverside spot has been serving sausages since the 12th century—perfect for a snack break during the tour!
the central square of Regensburg and one of the city's most important gathering places, surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and cafés. The square stands on the site of the former Jewish quarter and is home to the Neupfarrkirche, a Protestant church built in the 16th century.
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