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Discover Goslar's medieval charm on a private guided tour featuring the Imperial Palace, Siemenshaus, and Peterstrasse, led by expert guides in 2 hours.

The Goslar City guided tour offers an intimate look into one of Germany’s most picturesque towns, set against the stunning backdrop of the Harz Mountains. Priced at $354.40 per group (up to 15 people), this 2-hour experience is ideal for those who prefer a personalized touch over crowded group excursions. Led by a knowledgeable private guide, you avoid following maps and instead enjoy insightful commentary that highlights the town’s historical landmarks, architecture, and stories.
This tour is designed for travelers interested in medieval architecture, local history, and small-group experiences. It provides a thorough orientation of Goslar, making it perfect for visitors who want to understand the town’s past while enjoying a relaxed pace. Keep in mind, the tour is most suitable for those comfortable on mostly level ground, and it is highly recommended to book 29 days in advance to secure your spot.

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The tour begins at Markt 6, 38640 Goslar, Germany, a central location easy to reach via public transportation. It concludes back at the starting point, offering convenience for further exploration of Goslar’s town center. The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day’s sightseeing.
While the admission tickets are not included for the Imperial Palace, the tour’s value lies in the guided commentary and exclusive access to some landmarks, especially the Siemenshaus and Peterstrasse. The mobile ticket feature simplifies entry, and the private nature of the tour means your group enjoys a tailored experience.

The highlight of the tour is the Imperial Palace of Goslar, a sprawling historic complex at the foot of Rammelsberg hill. Covering roughly 340 by 180 meters, this site offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and the grandeur of German imperial history. The guide explains architectural features, the significance of the Kaiser statue, and the Wander Kaisertum movement, enriching your understanding of the site.
While the admission fee is not included, the guide’s commentary makes the visit informative and engaging. You’ll learn about the palace’s history, its lighting technology, and its role in regional history. The Palace’s considerable size and historical importance make it a central stop in the tour.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Siemenshaus, considered one of the most beautiful houses in Goslar. Built between 1692-93 by merchant and city captain Hans Siemens, this house exemplifies 19th-century architecture. It’s located at the corner of Schreiber-Bergstrasse and is open for visits on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
If your tour falls on a day when the Siemenshaus is open, you’ll get the chance to peek inside and appreciate the craftsmanship of this prominent building. On other days, the exterior view still provides a striking example of Goslar’s architectural heritage. The free visit allows you to admire the detailed facade without extra cost.
The third main stop takes you along Peterstrasse, a historic street that once led to St. Peters Church on the Frankenberg and a mill at the mountain bridge. The guide shares stories about how this street functioned in Goslar’s past and its role in connecting various parts of the old town.
Walking along Peterstrasse provides a sense of the town’s layout and development over centuries. This stroll lasts about 25 minutes, offering a relaxed pace and plenty of opportunities for photos and questions. The street remains a charming reminder of Goslar’s medieval roots.
The tour starts at Markt 6, a well-known central location easily accessible by public transportation. It’s designed for most travelers, with most of the walk on level ground, making it suitable for a wide range of physical abilities. The private tour format means your group isn’t crowded, and the guide can customize the experience based on your interests.
Since the tour is non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled, planning ahead is advisable. The service animals are allowed, and the mobile ticket makes check-in straightforward.
At $354.40 for up to 15 people, this tour offers good value for those wanting a personalized experience. Although the Imperial Palace admission is not included, the tour’s focus on storytelling and local insights compensates for this, especially with the private guide’s expertise.
Booking on average 29 days in advance ensures availability, particularly during peak seasons. The 2-hour duration strikes a balance between seeing key sights and avoiding fatigue, making it suitable for families, history buffs, and small groups alike.

The private nature of this tour is a significant advantage, providing a tailored experience free from the noise and distraction of larger groups. The inclusion of key landmarks like the Imperial Palace, Siemenshaus, and Peterstrasse ensures a well-rounded introduction to Goslar’s history and architecture.
On top of that, the tour emphasizes local stories and detailed commentary, making it more engaging than self-guided walks. The flexibility to customize based on your interests, combined with the convenience of the meeting point and mobile tickets, makes this a practical choice for visitors seeking an informative and relaxed exploration of Goslar.
This tour delivers a comprehensive, personalized look at Goslar’s highlights in just two hours. It suits those who value expert narration, small-group intimacy, and a focus on historical landmarks. The stops at the Imperial Palace, Siemenshaus, and Peterstrasse showcase Goslar’s architectural and historical richness.
While the admission fees for the Imperial Palace are not included, the guide’s insights make the visit worthwhile. The flexible scheduling and easy meeting arrangements add to the overall convenience. Travelers looking for a quality, private tour in Goslar will find this experience both enjoyable and informative.
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Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the walk is mostly on level ground, making it accessible for a wide age range.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What landmarks will I see?
You will pass the Imperial Palace of Goslar, Siemenshaus, and walk along Peterstrasse.
Are admission fees included?
No, the admission tickets are not included for the Imperial Palace, but the guide provides detailed commentary.
Can I join the tour on any day?
Yes, but booking 29 days in advance is recommended. The Siemenshaus is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays only.
What is the group size?
Up to 15 people per group, ensuring a private feel.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the meeting point is easily accessible by public transportation.
Can I bring service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
How do I receive my tickets?
You will have a mobile ticket for easy check-in at the meeting point.
What makes this tour different from other Goslar experiences?
The private format and focus on key landmarks with a knowledgeable guide make it more personalized and engaging than larger group tours.