Heidelberg is best experienced slowly, with someone who already knows the city. The shared tour is limited to six people. You walk beside your guide. Ask a question the moment it occurs to you. If a stop feels dull, we move on. This tour also works well for: Kids, Neurodivergent guests, and anyone who prefers a conversation to a twenty‑minute monologue. Your guide lives here; this is her city, not a script. You’ll learn why the university locked up its own students instead of calling the police, what one church did with a wall down its middle, and which doorways on Europe’s busiest street are worth slowing down for. There are also bonus places; none appear on the itinerary or any map. If the group moves smoothly and the day cooperates, your guide will take you there happily. You leave with a list of the spots where locals actually eat and drink.
The meeting point is near the main door of the Rathaus, in front of the fountain. The guide will be in contact with you.
The square has been the city's stage for 500 years. We'll show you what happened on these stones long before the cafés arrived.
One church, two faiths, one wall down the middle. We explain why that arrangement existed.
We explain why, even though it was a hotel, it holds historical importance. We also explore Europe’s longest pedestrian street, walking it slowly and pointing out the doorways and side alleys that tourists often rush past.
It is part of the Heidelberg University Museum. We will explore this museum and the different sections it contains. Germany’s oldest university, founded in 1386, includes a jail where students were proud to be locked up. We’ll explain how that happened.
A Baroque interior that most visitors never enter. We'll explain why it was built here and who it was really meant to convince.
We explain why every Heidelberg photo starts here.
You'll learn why the monkey holds a mirror, and what it was really warning people about.
Fraternity House: We tell you interesting facts about these special student dorms, and we also show you a few other hidden places along the way.
Funicular: You’ll receive helpful recommendations on how to get around, what to see inside, and what to skip.
We will finish our tour here and also enjoy some small, interesting spots in this area.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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