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Discover Goslar’s medieval charm on a private 2-hour walking tour featuring the Imperial Palace, half-timbered houses, and the historic Peterstrasse street.
This private walking tour in Goslar offers a rich glimpse into the town’s medieval architecture and historic landmarks. Priced at $340 per group of up to 20, the tour lasts 2 hours, making it perfect for travelers seeking a focused, engaging introduction to this picturesque town in Lower Saxony, Germany. The tour is led by an official guide who speaks both English and German, providing an informative and personalized experience.
While the tour covers major highlights like the Imperial Palace and the Siemens Haus, it also explores the quaint Peterstrasse street with its historical significance. The availability of starting times depends on the day, so checking ahead ensures a smooth visit. This experience suits those interested in architecture, history, and authentic local stories, especially when a private group setting enhances the intimacy and flexibility of the walk.
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The tour begins at the Kunstwerk “Goslarer Nagelkopf”, conveniently located in front of the town hall. The guide welcomes the group with a signboard, ensuring easy identification. After meeting here, the group sets out on a walk that covers the town’s core attractions. The end point is the same as the start, making logistics simple for visitors.

The Imperial Palace of Goslar is the standout attraction on this tour. It’s a substantial historical building complex situated at the foot of Rammelsberg hill. The palace spans roughly 340 by 180 meters, showcasing impressive architecture and historic significance. Visitors learn about the Kaiser statue, the Wander Kaisertum, and the lighting technology that illuminates this castle-like structure at night.
The Imperial Palace provides a window into the Kaiser’s historical influence in the region. Its architecture and the stories behind it help paint a vivid picture of medieval Germany. The guide’s explanations make these details accessible, connecting visitors to the history that shaped Goslar.
Next, the tour takes you to the Siemens Haus, considered one of the most beautiful houses in Goslar. Built in 1692-93 by Hans Siemens, a merchant and city captain, the 19th-century house still attracts admiration for its design and history. Located at the corner of Schreiber-Bergstrasse, this prominent building highlights Goslar’s architectural evolution beyond the medieval period.
The Siemens Haus stands as a testament to the town’s prosperity and craftsmanship. The guide shares stories of Hans Siemens and the significance of this house within the local history, enriching the visit with context and personal tales.
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The final major highlight is a walk along Peterstrasse, a street with historic roots. This street once led to St. Peters Church on Frankenberg and the mountain bridge mill. Starting at Am Beek, the route crosses the Ziegenstraße intersection, giving insight into how the town’s trade and movement historically developed.
As you walk down Peterstrasse, the guide explains its story, revealing how its buildings and layout reflect Goslar’s medieval past. The street’s charm lies in its architecture and the stories of the people who once traveled these paths, connecting you to the town’s daily life centuries ago.
The official tour guide leads this walk with a focus on clarity and engagement. Speaking English and German, the guide offers personalized attention suited to the group’s language preference. The private group setting ensures an intimate experience, allowing questions and conversations along the way.
The pace of the tour is well-balanced, giving enough time to appreciate each site without feeling rushed. The lighting features at the Imperial Palace, combined with the stunning architecture, create a visually appealing and educational experience.

The meeting point is at the Kunstwerk “Goslarer Nagelkopf”, directly in front of the town hall. The duration of 2 hours makes this tour an easy addition to a day’s itinerary. Since it is a private group experience, it offers flexibility and personalized attention.
This tour operates with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for travelers with changing plans. Reservations are flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, helping fit this tour into broader travel arrangements.

While this tour emphasizes medieval architecture and notable historic buildings, other experiences in Goslar may focus on different themes, such as art walks, myth stories, or night watchman tours. This particular walk offers a well-rounded look at Goslar’s core historic sites, especially suitable for visitors interested in architecture and history.
The price point of $340 for a private group is reasonable given the personalized guidance and focused itinerary. It offers a more tailored experience compared to larger, public tours.

This walking tour best suits history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone wanting a personalized, in-depth look at Goslar’s medieval and early modern heritage. The private group format makes it ideal for families, small groups, or travelers seeking a more intimate experience.
Participants should enjoy walking and be comfortable exploring urban streets for about 2 hours. The tour’s focus on historic landmarks and architectural details makes it less suitable for those seeking a casual or leisurely stroll with minimal historical commentary.
This private tour offers a balanced mix of architecture, history, and local stories within a compact 2-hour format. The Imperial Palace and Siemens Haus are highlights that showcase Goslar’s diverse architectural heritage, while the stroll down Peterstrasse provides a glimpse into the town’s medieval streets.
For travelers looking for a well-organized, personalized way to explore Goslar’s most important sites, this tour delivers informative narration and stunning views. The cost is justified by the private guidance and the opportunity to learn about Goslar’s history in depth.
If your schedule allows for an engaging walk through history, this tour is a solid choice. It perfectly balances educational content with scenic charm, making it an ideal introduction to Goslar for history buffs and architecture admirers alike.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering key highlights of Goslar’s historic center.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the Kunstwerk “Goslarer Nagelkopf”, in front of the town hall.
How many people can join the tour?
The tour accommodates up to 20 people in a private group setting.
What languages are available for the guide?
The guide provides commentary in English and German.
What are the main sites visited during the tour?
Visitors see the Imperial Palace, Siemens Haus, and walk along Peterstrasse street.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly visitors?
Given its urban walking nature and 2-hour duration, it suits most visitors comfortable with walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to pay now or later?
You can reserve now and pay later, giving flexibility to your travel plans.
Is this a guided tour?
Yes, an official guide leads the walk, sharing stories and historical insights.
What makes this tour unique compared to others?
Its private group format, focus on Goslar’s architectural highlights, and the stunning views of the Imperial Palace set it apart.