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Discover Augsburg's top landmarks on a private 2-hour walking tour, led by a knowledgeable guide, with customizable stops along the historic city center.
Augsburg Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide offers a focused, personalized exploration of this historic German city in about two hours. Priced at $309.03 per group (up to 15 people), this tour provides an intimate experience with a local guide who shares stories and anecdotes about Augsburg’s most significant sights. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer a flexible, private experience without the stress of navigating alone, and it includes easy round-trip transport from nearby hotels. The tour is designed to be easy and accessible, making it a great choice for all ages.
While the tour covers many highlights, it’s worth noting that admission tickets to stops like the Fuggerei or Schaezlerpalais are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. The overall rating of 5.0 out of 5 from two reviews underscores its high quality, particularly thanks to guides who bring history to life with engaging storytelling.

The tour begins at Fuggerei, the world’s oldest social housing complex, founded by a wealthy family in Augsburg. Today, it houses about 150 residents and remains a fascinating glimpse into historical social welfare. Although admission tickets are not included, visitors appreciate the opportunity to admire this unique site that has helped shape social housing concepts worldwide.
From here, the guide leads visitors into Augsburg’s old city, setting the tone for a journey through centuries of history. The walk provides an excellent introduction to the city’s development and its enduring landmarks.
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Next, the route takes visitors to St. Peter am Perlach, a church notable not only for its architecture but also as the birthplace of Berthold Brecht, the renowned playwright and poet. The guide shares stories about Brecht’s connection to Augsburg and the cultural importance of this site.
The church and surrounding area are ideal for capturing historic city views and understanding Augsburg’s artistic heritage. The 30-minute stop includes a walk through the old town, emphasizing the city’s blend of religious and cultural history.
One of the impressive stops is the Zeughaus, a historic armory building designed by Elias Holl, who also designed the Town Hall. The Zeughaus is notable for being the first building in the world with six floors and was originally built to host the Imperial Diet.
During the visit, the guide discusses the Weavers Guild, highlighting Augsburg’s important role in the textile trade. The 30-minute stop at this site allows visitors to appreciate the architectural innovation and its historical significance in European governance.
The tour continues to Damenhof, known as the ladies’ courtyard, and the Fuggerhaus, home of the influential Fugger family. This location is historically significant as Martin Luther was once interrogated here by the Pope’s envoy regarding his beliefs.
The 30-minute visit to Damenhof offers insight into Augsburg’s noble and merchant past, emphasizing the importance of the Fugger family in European finance and politics. The site’s preserved architecture provides a vivid sense of the city’s aristocratic history.
The final stop is Schaezlerpalais, a baroque palace that survived World War II damage intact. Its ballroom is considered the best preserved in Germany and hosts a variety of exhibitions. The 15-minute visit allows guests to marvel at this beautifully maintained historic building and its cultural offerings.
This site caps off the tour with an appreciation of Augsburg’s resilience and the artistic achievements preserved within.
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This private tour includes a local guide who stays with your group exclusively, ensuring personalized attention and the opportunity to customize the itinerary on the spot. The easy round-trip transport from Augsburg hotels simplifies logistics, and the 2-hour schedule keeps the experience engaging without feeling rushed.
The meeting point at Fuggerei on Jakoberstraße is conveniently located, with the tour concluding in Augsburg itself. The activity is suitable for all ages and requires no additional transportation during the walk, making it accessible for most visitors.
Based on the high rating and detailed reviews, the guides are praised for their extensive knowledge and enthusiasm. The example of Sandra, who was described as extremely knowledgeable and attentive to detail, suggests that visitors can expect engaging storytelling and a personalized experience.
While the tour does not include admission tickets, the guide often shares contextual information that enhances understanding of each site, making the visit enriching even without entry fees.
For $309.03 per group, this private walking tour offers a comprehensive, flexible way to explore Augsburg’s core landmarks in a short time. Its focus on top sights like Fuggerei, Zeughaus, Damenhof, and Schaezlerpalais gives a rounded picture of the city’s social, artistic, and political history.
This experience is best suited for those who prefer a customized, intimate tour with a knowledgeable guide. It’s ideal for visitors who want to avoid crowds and enjoy a relaxed pace with the option to tailor the itinerary.
The tour’s highlights include Elias Holl’s architectural masterpieces, the world’s oldest social housing, and the Fugger family’s historic residence. These sites reveal the wealth and social complexity of Augsburg’s past, and the guide’s storytelling makes each stop come alive.
The Schaezlerpalais adds a cultural touch, showcasing Augsburg’s artistic resilience. The easy pace and private setting make this tour a comfortable and enriching way to see the city’s best-known gems.
This private tour caters well to history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking a personalized experience. Because it’s suitable for any age and activity level, it’s a flexible choice for families, couples, or small groups of friends.
Travelers interested in customizing their route will appreciate the opportunity to adapt the itinerary directly with the guide, ensuring a bespoke experience aligned with their interests.
This 2-hour private walk provides a deep dive into Augsburg’s most significant sites, guided by an expert who brings history to life. The personalized approach and easy logistics make it a strong option for visitors wanting a curated, relaxed exploration.
Despite not including entry tickets, the guide’s explanations enrich each location, making the tour valuable even for those who choose to explore some sites independently later. The high ratings and positive reviews confirm that this tour delivers a quality experience.
If you value knowledgeable guides, flexibility, and top landmarks, this private Augsburg tour is a compelling choice for an engaging and memorable visit.
“The Augsburg city tour was excellent. Our tour guide,Sandra, was extremely knowledgeable about all the beautiful, historical sites and she went abo…”
Does this tour include entry tickets to sites?
No, admission tickets are not included. Visitors can choose whether to enter individual sites based on their interests.
Is the tour suitable for children or older adults?
Yes, the tour is easy and suitable for all ages, with a walk at a comfortable pace and no strenuous activity involved.
Can I customize the stops during the tour?
Yes, the local guide can help customize the itinerary on the spot, allowing flexibility based on your preferences.
What is the price and group size?
The tour costs $309.03 per group and accommodates up to 15 people, making it ideal for small groups or families.