Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Leipzig’s historic Old Town with a 1.5-hour guided tour for $14, visiting landmarks like St. Thomas Church, Auerbachs Keller, and the bustling market.

For just $14 per person, this 1.5-hour guided tour offers an engaging look at Leipzig’s storied past. Departing from the New Johann Sebastian Bach Monument, the tour takes you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, guided by a knowledgeable local who shares stories about Leipzig’s heritage and culture. The tour is conducted in German and is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
While the tour features walking at a comfortable pace, it’s ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and local traditions. The small group setting ensures a more personal experience, and the competitive price makes it an excellent choice for travelers wanting an authentic introduction to Leipzig’s Old Town.
You can check availability for your dates here:
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Leipzig we've examined

This tour begins at the New Johann Sebastian Bach Monument, where travelers meet the guide holding a “Treffpunkt Leipzig” sign. It’s recommended to arrive at least 5 minutes early to ensure a prompt start. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, making it easy to plan your day afterward.

The tour offers a comprehensive walk through Leipzig’s Old Town, highlighting its most historic sites. From the very first stop at St. Thomas Church, visitors learn about Johann Sebastian Bach’s work here, adding musical history to the visit. The guide provides stories about the church’s significance, making its appearance more meaningful.
Next, the group visits the Zum Arabischen Coffeebaum, one of the oldest coffee houses in Europe. The tour then moves to the Barthels Hof, where magnificent bay windows stand out as a prime example of historic architecture.
A stroll through the lively market allows an authentic glimpse into Leipzig’s daily life, where locals go about their routines. This stop provides opportunities for mingling, observing local customs, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
The Renaissance Town Hall is another highlight, showcasing Leipzig’s architectural beauty. Adjacent to it is Auerbachs Keller, renowned as the second oldest restaurant in Leipzig, and famous for its connection to Goethe’s “Faust”. The guide shares stories about its history and significance.
Later, the tour includes a visit to the Naschmarkt, a colorful area filled with local vendors. The walk concludes with a stroll through charming passages and courtyards, revealing Leipzig’s hidden architectural gems and trade history.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guide’s storytelling is a standout aspect of this tour. Known for being sympathetic and engaging, the guide provides insightful narratives about Leipzig’s events, traditions, and notable figures like Bach. This personal approach enhances the overall experience, making historical facts more vivid and memorable.

This tour is designed to be accessible for people with walking disabilities and is suitable for most visitors willing to walk at a leisurely pace. It takes place rain or shine, so travelers should dress appropriately for the weather. The meeting and ending points are the same, simplifying logistics.
The activity includes a tour guide, but food and drinks are not included. It’s a budget-friendly way to explore Leipzig’s Old Town without extra costs.

Priced at $14, this guided tour offers excellent value, especially given its small group size and rich content. It’s comparable in price to other similar experiences but distinguishes itself with its focus on key landmarks like St. Thomas Church and Auerbachs Keller. For travelers seeking an authentic and well-paced introduction to Leipzig, this tour hits the mark.
This Leipzig Old Town guided tour is an affordable, informative, and personal way to explore the city’s history. The knowledgeable guide and careful selection of stops ensure a meaningful experience for anyone interested in Leipzig’s past and present.
However, the tour is conducted only in German, which might be a consideration for non-German speakers unless accompanied by a translation. It also involves walking through the old town, which might be too much for those with mobility issues not covered by the wheelchair accessibility.

This tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those curious about Leipzig’s musical heritage. Visitors wanting a budget-friendly way to see the highlights of Leipzig’s Old Town in a short timeframe will find it especially valuable. It’s also suitable for families and solo travelers who appreciate a personalized storytelling style.
For a small price, this tour delivers a rich taste of Leipzig’s historic core, with an emphasis on landmarks, stories, and local culture. The expert guide makes each stop engaging, and the overall experience provides a solid foundation for further exploration of Leipzig.
While it’s not a comprehensive deep dive into every aspect of the city, it offers a compact, memorable introduction perfect for first-time visitors or those looking for a short, informative walk through Leipzig’s ancient streets.
“Sehr anschauliche Führung, sympathischer Guide.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour’s walking pace and accessibility make it suitable for most children, especially if they enjoy history and architecture.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in German only.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is at the New Johann Sebastian Bach Monument with a guide holding a “Treffpunkt Leipzig” sign.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for people with walking disabilities.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations can be made in advance, with options to reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.