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Discover Würzburg’s highlights on a private 3-hour guided walking tour, including the Residence, Cathedral, Court Garden, and more for up to 15 guests.

This private walking tour in Würzburg offers an efficient, personalized way to see the city’s most notable landmarks in approximately 3 hours. Priced at $452.63 per group (up to 15 people), it provides a flexible itinerary led by an official guide, making it ideal for those who prefer a tailored experience over busy group tours. The tour includes key attractions such as the Würzburg Residence, the Court Garden, the Würzburg Cathedral, and the Falkenhaus, with the option to customize the route based on your interests.
The experience begins at the Court Garden, a Renaissance-style landscape built between 1613-1617, and continues through Würzburg’s architectural gems. Though the Residence entry fee is not included, the guided overview ensures you learn engaging facts about the city’s rich history. This tour is perfect for visitors seeking a compact, flexible, and insightful exploration of Würzburg’s most compelling sights.
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The tour begins at the Court Garden, built between 1613 and 1617 as an Italian-style Renaissance garden. The centerpiece is a pavilion dedicated to the goddess Diana, constructed in 1615, featuring eight arches and a replica of a sculpture of Bavaria by Hubert Gerhard from 1623. The original sculpture is housed in the Kaisersaal of the Residenz.
This garden provides a charming introduction to Würzburg’s Baroque influence and offers picturesque views that are perfect for photos. The pathways and arches create a peaceful atmosphere, giving visitors a glimpse into early 17th-century landscape design. The Diana pavilion and the Bavaria sculpture replica add cultural depth to this scenic spot.

Next, the tour takes you to the Würzburg Residence, a masterpiece designed by Balthasar Neumann. Built between 1720 and 1744, this palace was commissioned by Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn. Its grandeur and elegant Baroque architecture make it one of Germany’s most impressive palaces.
While the entry fee is not included, the guide explains the history and significance of the Residence’s stunning interiors and its architectural details. The Residence is also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its artistic excellence and historical importance. Visitors learn about the construction process and the role of Neumann in shaping this iconic building.

At the north transept of Würzburg Cathedral, the Schönborn Chapel serves as the family’s necropolis. Construction began in 1721, with Balthasar Neumann contributing to the design in 1723. The structure was completed in 1724 and consecrated in 1736.
The chapel’s historical significance lies in its connection to the Schönborn family, who played a prominent role in Würzburg’s ecclesiastical and political life. The guide highlights the architectural features and the scholarly art pieces within, providing context about the family’s influence in the city.

The Würzburg Cathedral is a highlight of the tour, dedicated to Saint Kilian. Measuring 103 meters in length, it ranks as the fourth-largest Romanesque church in Germany. The cathedral exemplifies Salian period architecture and features a beautifully restored structure after being heavily damaged in World War II.
The guide shares stories about the cathedral’s history, its artwork, and its restoration efforts. Visitors get a sense of its importance in the city’s spiritual and cultural life, along with insights into its architectural details and historical role.

The final stop is the Falkenhaus, a bright yellow Rococo building located in Würzburg’s Marktplatz. Originally a guesthouse from the 18th century, it was severely damaged during World War II but was carefully reconstructed using old photographs to match its original appearance.
Today, the Falkenhaus houses the tourism office and the municipal library. The guide explains its architectural style and history, offering current information about Würzburg’s events and activities. The building’s colorful facade and historical significance make it a memorable conclusion to the tour.

This private tour departs from the Court Garden at Residenzpl. 2, making it convenient for visitors staying near Würzburg’s city center or public transportation. The tour ends at the Falkenhaus at Marktplatz 9.
With a maximum group size of 15, the experience remains intimate, allowing for personalized interaction with the guide. The official guide leads the route, ensuring accurate and engaging commentary throughout.

The private nature of this tour means the route can be adjusted to match your interests. Whether you want to spend more time exploring the Residence or focus on other sights like the Cathedral or Court Garden, the guide accommodates your preferences.
This flexibility makes it suitable for visitors with specific interests, whether they are history buffs, architecture lovers, or casual sightseers looking for a concise overview.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it ideal for those with limited time but a desire for an in-depth look at Würzburg’s highlights. Since the Entrance to the Residence is not included, visitors should plan to purchase tickets separately if they wish to explore the palace’s interior.
The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, and the meeting point is near public transportation, simplifying logistics for visitors arriving by train or bus. Early booking is recommended, as the tour is often booked 10 days in advance.
This private guided tour offers a balanced mix of historical insight, stunning architecture, and scenic views, all tailored to your interests. The knowledgeable guide ensures you understand the significance of each sight while providing a personal touch that larger group tours cannot match.
It suits travelers who prefer a relaxed pace and the freedom to customize their experience. Given the cost per group and the long-standing positive reviews, this tour provides good value for those seeking an in-depth, personalized introduction to Würzburg.
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Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour’s flexible nature makes it suitable for families, though you should consider the walking distance and interest level.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the entry to the Würzburg Residence is not part of the tour price; guests should plan to purchase tickets separately.
Can the route be customized?
Yes, as a private tour, the route can be adjusted to focus on specific sights or interests.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information provided does not specify accessibility details, so check with the provider if needed.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 15 guests.
What language is the guide likely to speak?
The official guide is familiar with English, ensuring clear and engaging commentary for most international visitors.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be completed in advance, often 10 days ahead, through the provider’s platform.
This Würzburg private tour combines flexibility, expert guidance, and a curated selection of the city’s most captivating sights, making it an excellent choice for visitors who want a personalized, educational experience.