Augsburg self-guided walking audio tour
Art, culture and gastronomy
Ticket e-voucher
Non Refundable
This tour will take you on an exciting journey through one of the oldest cities in Germany – Augsburg, its historic streets and sights through a unique self-guided walking audio tour.
This tour takes you on an exciting journey through one of the oldest cities in Germany – Augsburg, its historic streets and sights.
Highlights
- Enjoy the fascinating architecture of the city
- Learn the history of famous fountains
- Explore the interior architecture of cathedrals, churches and town halls
- Listen to fascinating facts that not every Augsburger knows
Description
Starting with Hauptbahnhof in Bahnhofstrasse, you'll take a tour around the highlights of the city: visit St. Anne’s Church, that plays a pivotal role in the history of Bavaria. Learn about the Rathausplatz – a large square bordered mostly by post-war buildings, in the center of which there is one of the most famous fountains – Augustus Fountain; t...
What's Included
- Audio-guided tour, Downloadable APP, With audioguide
- Headsets (to hear the guide), Tour guide
Important informations
- Instant confirmation Local touch Tour with Audioguide e-Voucher Where: Augsburg, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Meeting point: The audio tour starts at Bahnhofstraße, 30, Augsburg-Innenstadt. What to remember: Know in advance:you'll receive a link by email and SMS to download the appthe app works offline. It's recommended to download it via high-speed internet access at home
- It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.
Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.