2 hours
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“In addition to both branches of the Regnitz, a third stream flows through Bamberg, more powerful than the other two, the beer!” The culinary walk deals with the almost 1,000-year-old tradition of brewing in Bamberg and offers a variety of insights into the city's cooking pots. In addition to two types of “Hörnla”, Bamberg also has many culinary highlights to offer. Several “experimenters” make the tour a taste experience.
This tour is a German-speaking tour.
Operated by
Geschichte Für Alle e.V.
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R3612MLkerstinb, Jan 2025
Unfortunately I find a tour for this time of year from 16.00 too late????It got dark and cold very quickly.Without a " mobile phone light " you could not have looked at the photos shown.Everything else was great.
jochenschmid, Jan 2025
Culinary expectations were not met. A slice of ham, a few spices and a sip of wine with a horn have little to do with culinary delights
Birgit L, May 2024
Mass processing... instead of a maximum of 25 people, we were a group of just under 40 people... the tour itself was very informative. A few funny anecdotes would have spiced up the previous day a bit.
Dirk W, Mar 2024
It was a varied and entertaining tour through Bamberg's city center. In addition to lots of information about Bamberg and its history, there were a few little things to try. The focus was, of course, on specialties from Bamberg.
Our tour guide welcomes you and introduces you to the eating habits of the Middle Ages. The first taste shows you that meat consumption played a major role.
Guessing games and scent samples let you immerse yourself in the history of Bamberg's weekly market. Its long history and diversity still inspire visitors from near and far today.
Bamberg is known far beyond the city limits for its art of brewing beer. In the Middle Ages, however, Bamberg was a wine town, which you can test yourself with a view of the monastery on Michelsberg.
The romantic designation of Bamberg as "Little Venice" can best be traced at the lower bridge. In front of the backdrop of the former fishermen's houses from the 17th century, stories about the lifeline Regnitz are told.
With a view of the historic "Schlenkerla" smoked beer brewery, you will delve deep into the history of Bamberg's art of beer brewing.
Strengthened by another delicious taste, you will follow the saying "go to the cellar".
The tour concludes with a visit to a classic Bamberg inn. There everyone can choose a beer of their choice and convince themselves of the beer brewing art of the Bamberg people.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.