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Discover Braunschweig's history and architecture on a 2-hour private city tour with certified guides Tom or Tobi, exploring medieval sights and modern highlights.


This city tour in Braunschweig offers an engaging exploration of the city’s evolution from a medieval power center to today’s hub for research and culture. For $85 per group of up to 2, you receive a 2-hour guided walk led by certified guides Tom or Tobi, available in German or English. The tour is designed for those who want a personalized, informative experience that covers both well-known sights and lesser-known corners of the city.
The guides bring a wealth of knowledge and are praised for their enthusiastic storytelling and attention to individual needs. Since the tour is private, it offers flexibility to focus on specific interests, making it suitable for those who appreciate a tailored approach. While it doesn’t include hotel transfers or food, the price covers all explanations and the booking fees. It’s ideal for travelers looking for a short, enriching introduction to Braunschweig’s history and architecture.
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The tour begins at Magni Boutique Hotel, with a centrally located meeting point at Magnikirchenplatz. This spot is easy to find, with public parking nearby at Schlossarkaden. From here, the guides lead guests through the heart of Braunschweig, starting with the famous Rizzi House in front of the Braunschweig Residential Palace.
The initial steps set the tone for the tour’s blend of medieval charm and modern art, with the Rizzi House’s colorful façade immediately catching the eye. The guides share stories behind each building, giving visitors an appreciation for the city’s aesthetic contrasts.

One of the main highlights is the Brunswick Palace, where a 15-minute guided tour reveals insights into the Guelph dukes who shaped Braunschweig’s history. The castle’s architecture and its role as a residence of the dukes make it a focal point of the city’s noble past.
Visitors will also appreciate the German Unity Square, which exemplifies the city’s commitment to modern symbolism, contrasting with the nearby medieval Burgplatz. The landmark lion statue at Burgplatz and the Dankwarderode Castle evoke Braunschweig’s medieval defenses and royal heritage.

The lion sculpture, known as the Brunswick Lion, stands at the Burgplatz and is a symbol of the city. The guided stop here allows for explanations of its historical significance and how it embodies Braunschweig’s noble lineage. This site also offers a great photo opportunity.
By crossing Burgplatz and approaching St. Blasii Cathedral, the tour touches upon ecclesiastical history intertwined with the city’s royal stories, enriching the understanding of Braunschweig’s layered past.
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The Ringerbrunnen (Bell Fountain) is another key stop, where the guides share stories about its origin and role in local tradition. Nearby, the Kohlmarkt buzzes with activity, and the guided walk highlights its importance as a commercial heart of Braunschweig.
This part of the tour reveals how daily life and commerce have influenced the city’s development, alongside art and architecture. The blend of old market squares and vibrant streets illustrates Braunschweig’s enduring charm.

The Martinikirche Church and its surrounding historic square mark the tour’s final stops. These locations showcase medieval architecture and market traditions that have persisted for centuries.
Walking through the Old Town Market, visitors can imagine the bustling life of Braunschweig in past centuries. The guided explanations provide context about the city’s evolution, making it more than just a visual experience.

The tour starts at Magnikirchenplatz, with central parking available at Schlossarkaden. The group size is limited to 2 people, ensuring personalized attention. Both guides are BVGD-certified, guaranteeing quality and expertise.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with live guides in German and English. It is wheelchair accessible, but not suitable for people with mobility, visual, hearing impairments, or those over 95 years old. Booking can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, and the pay later option offers flexibility for travel planning.

This city walk caters well to those interested in history, architecture, and culture. The private format makes it ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a more intimate experience. The focused itinerary means those looking for a quick, yet informative overview of Braunschweig will find it particularly valuable.
While the tour provides comprehensive insights, it does not include food, drinks, or hotel transfers. Travelers with mobility limitations should consider the physical requirements, as the tour isn’t designed for those with significant impairments.

This tour offers a well-rounded look at Braunschweig’s past and present, combining medieval landmarks, noble residences, and lively markets in just two hours. The personal guidance of Tom or Tobi enhances the experience through enthusiasm, storytelling, and tailored explanations.
The cost of $85 for a private group makes it a reasonable option for a short, engaging city introduction. It’s especially suited for those who value expert-guided storytelling and want to see both famous sights and hidden corners of Braunschweig.
If you seek a personal, history-rich walk that covers a city’s evolution from medieval fortress to modern research hub, this tour offers a dependable, enjoyable option.
“Die Führung war sehr informativ, zu keinem Zeitpunkt langweilig, Tom ist sehr gut auf unsere Bedürfnisse eingegangen. Wir hatten eine körperlich…”
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
In what languages are the guides available?
Guides are available in German and English.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts at Magni Boutique Hotel on Magnikirchenplatz and ends at Altstadtrathaus.
What is included in the price?
The price includes personal guided tour, explanations at all points of interest, and booking fees.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a minimum group size?
The tour is designed for private groups of up to 2.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with significant mobility, visual, hearing impairments, or those over 95 years old.
Can I customize the tour?
The guides are happy to assist with individual inquiries and themed tours to personalize your experience.