2 hours
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Explore Regensburg like never before with this self-guided treasure hunt tour! Solve riddles at 8 stops to uncover the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Begin at Haidplatz, once a stage for medieval tournaments, then step into the political past at the Altes Rathaus. Gaze at the legendary fresco of Goliathhaus before crossing the iconic Old Stone Bridge. Discover Regensburg’s Roman roots at Porta Praetoria, then admire the soaring spires of St. Peter’s Cathedral. Unravel the layered history of Neupfarrkirche in the city’s central square before finishing at St. Emmeram’s Abbey, where faith and nobility converge. With 8 stops and engaging challenges, this tour blends discovery, history, and fun—perfect for curious travelers!
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Step into one of Regensburg’s most historic squares, once the center of medieval tournaments and bustling trade, surrounded by elegant patrician houses.
Discover the political heart of Regensburg, where emperors once held the Imperial Diet, shaping the course of European history.
Uncover the legend behind the striking fresco of David and Goliath on this 13th-century building, a symbol of power and defiance.
Walk across the medieval marvel that connected Regensburg to the world, offering stunning views over the Danube.
Stand before one of Germany’s last surviving Roman gates, a gateway to Regensburg’s ancient past as a Roman military stronghold.
Admire Bavaria’s finest Gothic masterpiece, home to soaring spires, intricate stained glass, and the famous Domspatzen boys' choir.
Explore the layers of history in Regensburg’s central square, where a former Jewish Quarter gave way to one of Bavaria’s first Lutheran churches.
Visit a site that transformed from a medieval monastery into the opulent residence of the Thurn and Taxis family, blending faith and nobility.
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