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Discover Ulm’s old town with a lively, 1.5-hour tour led by a costumed jester guide, featuring stops from the cathedral square to the Grabehäusle, highlighting local personalities.

The Jester in Ulm Tour offers a lively 1.5-hour exploration of Ulm’s historic streets, led by a costumed guide known as Busetto. Priced reasonably, this tour boasts a provider rating of 4.7, indicating solid satisfaction among previous participants. It’s a perfect choice for those interested in seeing Ulm from a humorous and unconventional perspective, especially since the tour features a mischievous character who takes visitors from Ulm’s Cathedral square to the Grabehäusle.
While it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments, this tour is generally accessible to most able-bodied participants. The live guide speaks German, and the experience is designed to entertain while offering insights into both famous Ulm personalities and the city’s historic landmarks. Expect a playful atmosphere where a mischievous jester is constantly pointing out humorous and intriguing details about Ulm’s past and present.
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The tour begins at Ulm’s Cathedral square, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Here, Busetto, dressed as a court jester, introduces himself and sets the tone for a fun, mischievous journey through the streets. This lively start immerses participants into the playful atmosphere, where history mixes with humor.
From this central location, the guide leads visitors past the Schwörhaus and the town hall, two key historic buildings. Expect entertaining stories and jokes as the guide explains their significance in Ulm’s civic life. The route continues toward the Gänstor and the Kreuz, offering views of well-preserved medieval walls and gateways.

Ulm’s ancient city wall and Gänstor are among the notable stops on this tour. The Gänstor serves as a striking reminder of the city’s medieval defenses. Busetto shares amusing anecdotes related to the gate and the city’s fortifications, making the visit both educational and entertaining.
Walking along the city wall, participants get a sense of Ulm’s historical importance as a free imperial city. The guide’s playful commentary ensures that even routine sights become lively stories filled with humor and local lore.
The Schwörhaus, historically linked to Ulm’s annual swearing of allegiance, is presented here with a humorous twist. The Kreuz and the surrounding streets are also included, giving visitors a full picture of the old town’s layout. The guide’s witty observations add an extra layer of enjoyment, making familiar historic sites feel fresh and engaging.
Each stop is an opportunity to learn about Ulm’s civic traditions and architecture, but through the playful lens of the jester’s commentary. The tour’s pacing keeps things lively, with plenty of pauses to appreciate the surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s unique features is its references to celebrities connected to Ulm or with ties to the region. These include Albert Einstein, Schubart, King Frederick, King Ludwig I, Empress Maria Theresa, Uli Hoeneß, and the Ulm Sparrow. The jester humorously points out their connections and places them within the city’s fabric, making history feel personal and fun.
The Ulm Sparrow and the tailor of Ulm are among the charming characters brought to life through storytelling, giving the tour a whimsical edge.
The tour concludes at the Grabehäusle, a small but significant site in Ulm’s old town. Here, the guide wraps up with amusing stories that blend local history with playful satire. This final stop leaves participants with a humorous and memorable impression of Ulm’s rich cultural tapestry.
The Jester in Ulm Tour is designed for flexibility, allowing full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Travelers can reserve without immediate payment, keeping plans adaptable. The guide speaks German, so some content remains in its original language, which adds authenticity but may require basic language skills for full comprehension.
The tour’s relatively short duration of 1.5 hours makes it an ideal option for those with limited time or looking for a lighthearted introduction to Ulm. Since it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, participants should consider their mobility before booking.
Unlike typical historical walks, this tour infuses playfulness and humor, driven by a costumed guide who is both entertaining and informative. The emphasis on famous personalities and local icons through a humorous lens creates an experience that feels intimate and lively.
The route’s focus on iconic landmarks like the cathedral square, Gänstor, and city wall, combined with the personal stories about Ulms’ notable figures, offers both educational insight and a fun atmosphere. The tour’s moderate length makes it accessible yet engaging enough to leave a lasting impression.

This tour is ideal for visitors who appreciate a playful approach to sightseeing and enjoy stories told with humor. It suits those who want to see Ulm’s historic sites without a strict, serious tone, and who are comfortable with German-language guides. It’s particularly good for groups looking for an entertaining, family-friendly introduction to the city’s secrets and personalities.
However, travelers with mobility impairments should look for alternative options, as this tour is not designed to accommodate them.
The Jester in Ulm Tour offers a unique, humorous perspective on the city’s old town, blending history, local personalities, and playful storytelling into an engaging 1.5-hour experience. Led by Busetto, the costumed guide, participants enjoy lively commentary and memorable stops that go beyond standard sightseeing.
While it prioritizes entertainment and personality over rigorous historical detail, this tour provides a delightful way to learn about Ulm’s landmarks and its notable figures with a smile. It’s best suited for those seeking a lighthearted, interactive introduction and for anyone who enjoys a mischievous, humorous guide.
This tour offers fantastic value and a fresh perspective on Ulm’s old town, making it a worthwhile addition to any itinerary in Baden-Württemberg.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour’s playful and humorous style makes it appealing for families, but the guide speaks German and some content is in its original language. Children should enjoy the lively storytelling.
How long does the tour take?
It lasts 1.5 hours, covering key sites from the cathedral square to the Grabehäusle.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What language is the tour in?
The tour is guided in German, with some content shown in its original language.
What is the price?
The data does not specify the cost, but the experience is offered through Ulm/Neu-Ulm Touristik GmbH with a high provider rating.
Where does the tour start?
The starting point is Ulm’s Cathedral square.
What notable sites will be visited?
Stops include Schwörhaus, town hall, Gänstor, Kreuz, city wall, ending at Grabehäusle.
Who is Busetto?
Busetto is the costumed guide leading the tour with a mischievous, humorous style.
Is this tour similar to others in Ulm?
It differs from more traditional walks by emphasizing humor, playful storytelling, and local personalities, making it a lively alternative to standard sightseeing tours.