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Explore Goslar's historic old town on this 2-hour guided tour for just $14, including key sites like the UNESCO World Heritage area and the famous Siemenshaus.
The Goslar: Tausend Schritte durch die Altstadt tour offers an engaging 2-hour walk through one of Germany’s most intriguing historic towns. Priced at $14 per person, this guided experience takes visitors through Goslar’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, revealing its medieval charm, imperial buildings, and industrial heritage. The tour is led by a live German-speaking guide, making it ideal for those eager to learn about Goslar’s rich past, especially if you have a basic understanding of German.
While the tour takes place in any weather, it emphasizes outdoor exploration, so good footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The tour starts at the tourist information and concludes back at the same spot, making it a convenient option for travelers with limited time. This experience is a budget-friendly way to get a solid overview of Goslar’s historic heart, though it does not include inside visits to sites like the Kaiserpfalz.


The tour departs from the tourist information after ticket registration. This ensures a smooth start, as guests are already familiar with the meeting point. The route is designed for a relaxed pace, making it accessible even for visitors with limited mobility. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, so no need for additional transportation arrangements.
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This tour immerses you in Goslar’s UNESCO-listed old town, which is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. As you walk through cobbled streets, you’ll see historic buildings, timbered houses, and cultural landmarks that showcase Goslar’s long-standing importance. The guide describes the history behind these structures, providing context for their significance today.
The UNESCO designation highlights the town’s authentic medieval atmosphere, making this walk a perfect way to appreciate Goslar’s heritage without inside visits. The outdoor focus means you experience the town’s charm firsthand, with plenty of picturesque spots for photos along the way.

One of the key highlights of this tour is the Kaiserpfalz, Goslar’s imperial palace. While the inside isn’t part of this guided walk, the guide shares fascinating stories about its history and architectural features. The Kaiserpfalz played a crucial role in medieval imperial politics and stands as a monumental cultural treasure in Goslar.
Visitors will also get a glimpse of imperial buildings that reflect Goslar’s significance during the Holy Roman Empire. The guide’s insights help bring these historic structures to life, adding depth to the visual experience.
A standout feature of this tour is the view of the Siemenshaus, built in 1693. This headquarters of the industrial family is one of Goslar’s largest town houses and illustrates the city’s industrial past. The guide points out its architectural details and explains its historical importance in Goslar’s development.
While visitors cannot enter the Siemenshaus during this walk, the external viewing provides a valuable perspective on Goslar’s industrial heritage, blending medieval charm with more recent history.
More Great Tours NearbyFor those eager to capture memories, the tour includes a stop at the Selfie-Station auf der Rathausdiele #meingoslar. This designated spot offers a perfect backdrop for photos, helping you remember your visit and share your experience easily.
This addition adds a fun element to the walk, especially for visitors who enjoy taking photos at scenic or historic sites. The selfie station is conveniently located near the Rathaus, making it easy to include in your route.

Guests should have their ticket registered at the tourist information before the tour begins. The booking system allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of changing travel plans. You can reserve now and pay later, which is helpful for planning on short notice.
The live tour guide conducts the tour in German. While this is excellent for German speakers, non-German speakers might want to consider the language requirement or prepare for some language barriers. The tour does not specify any accessibility features, but since it mainly takes place outdoors, it’s suitable for most visitors.
The 2-hour duration makes this tour manageable for most visitors, with a relaxed pace that highlights the key sights without rushing. The outdoor nature of the itinerary means participants should be comfortable walking on cobbled streets and standing for periods. It is suitable for those with moderate mobility but might be challenging for individuals with significant mobility restrictions.
This tour stands out for its focus on Goslar’s old town, imperial buildings, and industrial heritage. It is more concise than some others that offer inside visits or specialized themes like witches or medieval executions. For travelers seeking an affordable, straightforward introduction to Goslar’s core sites, this guided walk is a solid option.
Other experiences, such as guided tours of the Kaiserpfalz or themed walks through medieval or mythological stories, can be booked separately if more in-depth exploration is desired. This tour provides a great starting point for understanding the town’s layout and history.
This 2-hour, guided walking tour offers a practical, economical way to explore Goslar’s UNESCO World Heritage Site and its historic landmarks. The view of the Siemenshaus and photo stops at the Rathausdiele add unique touches that enhance the experience.
While it doesn’t include inside visits, the insights provided by the German guide and the focus on outdoor sights make this tour well-suited for visitors with limited time or those looking for an overview. The price point of $14 combined with flexible booking options makes it accessible and convenient.
This tour is especially ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or first-time visitors eager to get a snapshot of Goslar’s past. It’s a reliable, well-reviewed choice that balances education, sightseeing, and fun.
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Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
The tour is conducted in German, so understanding the language is helpful. Non-German speakers might need a translation app or prefer a guided experience in their own language.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your travel planning.
What should I wear for this outdoor tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and dressing according to the weather is advised since the tour takes place outdoors in any weather.
Does the tour include inside visits to the Kaiserpfalz or Siemenshaus?
No, the tour primarily focuses on outdoor sights and exterior views. Inside visits are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the tourist information after ticket registration and ends back at the same point, making logistics simple.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The 2-hour walk on cobbled streets makes it accessible for most visitors, but mobility restrictions should be considered, as there are no specific accessibility features listed.