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Discover Landshut’s highlights on a private 1-2 hour tour for up to 12 people, exploring historic landmarks like the Church of St. Martin and the Landshut wedding site.
A private tour of Landshut, located in Bavaria, Germany, offers an engaging introduction to the city’s most important sights. Priced at $150.62 per group (up to 12 people), this experience provides a personalized way to explore Landshut’s historic heart within 1 to 2 hours. It’s perfect for those wanting an in-depth, flexible overview of the city’s key landmarks, with the added convenience of a mobile ticket and a private group setting. The tour is especially attractive due to its well-curated stops, detailed stories, and a focus on the city’s development and its notable Landshut princely wedding of 1475.
Booking is highly popular, with the tour typically reserved 173 days in advance, indicating strong interest and positive expectations. While it offers a comprehensive glimpse into Landshut’s history, architecture, and important events, it’s best suited for visitors who appreciate short, focused visits rather than lengthy guided explorations. This tour combines rich historical insights with a manageable pace, making it a convenient choice for travelers seeking a concise yet meaningful experience.


The tour begins in the Landshut Old Town, which is renowned for its well-preserved medieval streets and monuments. Walking through the historic center reveals a city that has maintained its charm and authenticity. The large town hall (Rathaus) is a focal point, especially its neo-Gothic ballroom redesigned in 1878 by Georg Hauberisser. Inside, a circulating painting depicts the Landshut wedding of 1475, showcasing a procession of bridal carriages during this grand medieval celebration.
This stop offers a vivid glimpse into Landshut’s most glorious period. The admission is free, and the guide explains the significance of the artwork and the building’s architecture, bringing the city’s medieval splendor to life.
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Next, the tour guides visitors to St. Martin’s Church, the city’s main sacred landmark. Built from 1389 to 1500, this late Gothic hall church impresses with its highest brick tower in the world, reaching 130.1 meters. The church’s size and spatial design make it one of southern Germany’s most important religious structures. Its architecture exemplifies Gothic craftsmanship and creates an impressive visual impact for visitors.
The free admission allows guests to appreciate the church’s architecture, with the guide providing insights into its construction and historical significance. The tower’s height and the church’s grandeur make it a standout feature of Landshut’s skyline.

A highlight of this tour is learning about the Landshut princely wedding of 1475, one of the most significant medieval celebrations. The tour includes a 20-minute stop at the Landshuter Hochzeit, where the elaborate multi-day event is detailed in historical records. The wedding between Duke George of Bavaria-Landshut and Hedwig, daughter of a Polish king, is celebrated as a major cultural event of its time.
The guide shares background and details of the festivities, which included processions, pageantry, and social grandeur. This stop provides context for the city’s development and its role in medieval Bavaria.

Visitors then move to Stadtresidenz Landshut, a palace built between 1536 and 1543 under Duke Ludwig X. Recognized as the earliest High Renaissance work north of the Alps modeled after Italian architecture, this building highlights Landshut’s Renaissance influence. While admission is not included, the exterior and location within the old town make it a compelling sight.
The palace’s historical use by various nobles adds to its importance, illustrating the city’s architectural evolution from medieval to Renaissance styles.

This private tour departs from Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut, and concludes back at the same point, offering a straightforward setup for visitors. It operates daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, giving flexibility for scheduling. The duration is approximately 1 to 2 hours, making it suitable for most visitors with limited time.
Since the tour is private, only your group participates, which enhances the experience’s intimacy and allows for personalized questions. The use of mobile tickets ensures smooth entry and flexibility in planning.

The tour’s popularity is reflected in its booking pattern, with most reservations made about 173 days in advance. This indicates a high demand, particularly during peak seasons. The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of Landshut or nearby cities.
The cost of $150.62 per group is a reasonable price for a private guide-led experience covering multiple key landmarks and historical sites. Keep in mind that admission to Stadtresidenz Landshut is not included, so budget accordingly if you wish to explore the palace further.
This tour excels in providing a compact, detailed overview of Landshut’s most significant sights and stories. It’s ideal for history buffs, architecture lovers, or travelers seeking an intimate, flexible experience. The focus on Landshut’s medieval celebrations, especially the 1475 wedding, makes it particularly unique.
While the duration is short, the well-curated stops and expert narration ensure visitors leave with a meaningful understanding of the city’s development. It’s suitable for most travelers, especially those who prefer guided, private exploration over large group tours.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers the private guide, all stops listed, and a mobile ticket for easy access. Admission to St. Martin’s Church and Rathaus is free. Admission to Stadtresidenz Landshut is not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on the pace and group interests.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the focus on historical and architectural details may be more engaging for older children and adults.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts and ends at Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut.
Is transportation included?
No, the tour does not include transportation, but it is near public transit.
How far in advance should I book?
Given the high demand, it’s advisable to book about 173 days in advance to secure your preferred date.
What makes this tour different from others in Landshut?
The private setting and focused stops on key landmarks and historical events, such as the Landshut wedding, make this experience personalized and highly informative.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking between stops within the old town, but details about accessibility are not specified.
Can I extend the tour or customize it?
The tour is a fixed 1-2 hour experience, but being private, it allows some flexibility within that timeframe.
This Discover Landshut private tour offers a rich, manageable way to explore a city that beautifully balances medieval and Renaissance history. Its carefully selected stops and expert narration make it a compelling choice for those interested in Bavarian heritage.