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Discover Ulm’s eerie side with the 1.5-hour Scary Walking Tour, exploring foggy alleys, the Old Cemetery, and secret stories—perfect for curious explorers.
The Ulm: Scary Walking Tour offers an intriguing glimpse into the mysterious corners of Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Priced at $17 per person and lasting about 1.5 hours, this tour invites guests to explore lesser-known neighborhoods with a focus on secrets, legends, and the darker side of the city’s history. Led by Jörg Zenker, a guided tour in a historical guise, the experience combines storytelling, local curiosity, and atmospheric settings, making it a compelling choice for those interested in uncovering Ulm’s hidden narratives.
While the tour isn’t particularly scary—some reviews note it’s more informative and humorous—it stands out for its unique focus on the Cross neighborhood and the Old Cemetery. With a moderate pace, wheelchair accessibility, and the chance to see secret spots and celebrity graves, this experience offers a well-rounded look at Ulm’s mysterious past. It’s best suited for travelers eager for an authentic local story, a bit of atmospheric intrigue, and a chance to see parts of the city rarely in the spotlight.


The Cross district of Ulm offers more than just a name. This little-known corner of the city is the starting point of the tour and is depicted as a fog-shrouded, atmospheric area. Visitors walk through alleyways that hold secrets and stories, often cloaked in mist, creating a setting that feels both eerie and intriguing. The tour begins in the Höll, once a poor neighborhood behind a remaining imperial city gate tower, setting a historical tone for the journey.
This neighborhood is not widely noticed by casual visitors, making it ideal for those eager to see Ulm beyond the typical sights. The guide leads through gloomy alleyways, sharing curiosities and local legends. The atmosphere is enhanced by the fog and quiet streets, giving a mysterious edge to the experience, although the tour is described as not overly scary—more educational and entertaining.
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A highlight of the tour is Heimstrasse, often described as Ulm’s most beautiful street. The tour takes a close look at this charming street, revealing its hidden stories and secret corners. Guests learn about the history and quirks of Heimstrasse, which is known for its unique character compared to the rest of the city.
The guide shares stories about the houses and residents that have made Heimstrasse notable. Visitors appreciate how much knowledge is packed into this segment, with some reviews noting that many overlooked details become visible during the walk. The gloomy ambiance combined with fascinating facts creates a memorable segment that highlights Ulm’s less obvious charm.

The Old Cemetery in Ulm is a central stop on the tour and adds a layer of historical intrigue. The guide shows where some of the city’s notable figures are buried and shares stories about their lives. The cemetery’s still-active status hints at potential still-available plots, adding an element of mystery.
Guests learn about cemetery secrets and local legends, making it a perfect spot for those interested in Ulm’s historical figures or simply the quiet beauty of aged gravestones. The tour’s narrative suggests that there may still be free spots for the living or the departed—an intriguing tip that adds to the cemetery’s mystique.

Jörg Zenker leads the tour, bringing a pleasant and knowledgeable presence. His storytelling style is appreciated for being informative yet engaging, with a touch of humor that keeps the atmosphere light despite the gloomy setting. The reviews highlight his pleasant manner and ability to share knowledge effectively, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Guests find that Jörg’s narration enhances the atmosphere, making the historical details accessible and interesting without feeling heavy. His approach suits those who prefer a friendly guide with a good sense of timing for storytelling.
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The tour departs from Ulm’s Cross neighborhood, which is accessible for wheelchair users. With a duration of 1.5 hours, it’s a manageable walk that fits well into a day of sightseeing. The live guide speaks German, and video recording is not allowed, respecting the integrity of the storytelling experience.
Availability varies, so checking the schedule beforehand is recommended to find a suitable time. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility for travelers with changing plans. Booking allows travelers to reserve now and pay later, making the experience accessible and stress-free.
Unlike some more traditional city tours, this experience emphasizes mystery and secrets over major landmarks. It offers insight into Ulm’s lesser-known neighborhoods, with a focus on local secrets, stories of celebrities buried in the cemetery, and quaint streets like Heimstrasse. The atmospheric setting, combined with the guide’s storytelling, creates an intimate and intriguing experience.
The cost-effectiveness—at only $17—makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers interested in local lore. The accessible nature and length allow for easy integration into broader sightseeing plans.

While the tour is praised for its informative content and pleasant guide, some reviews mention that it’s not particularly scary—more atmospheric and curiosity-driven. The presence of many children during some tours may distract from the ambiance, potentially affecting the experience’s mood.
The tour does not include video recording, so those wanting to capture every moment should prepare accordingly. It’s suited for adults and families with an interest in local stories rather than pure horror.
This Ulm: Scary Walking Tour is ideal for those curious about local secrets and Ulm’s atmospheric corners. It caters well to history buffs, story enthusiasts, and travelers seeking an authentic experience beyond the usual sights. The moderate pace, accessible route, and informative narration make it suitable for a broad audience, especially those comfortable with a lightly atmospheric environment.
Travelers who prefer entertaining stories over scary thrills will find this tour both charming and enriching. It’s a gentle yet engaging way to see Ulm’s hidden sides with a knowledgeable guide.
“The tour wasn't scary, but it was very informative and humorous! I highly recommend it!”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, although many children may be present, the tour is more informative and humorous rather than spooky, making it appropriate for families.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a concise experience that fits into a busy sightseeing day.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to participate comfortably.
What language is the guide speaking?
The live tour guide speaks German. Non-German speakers should consider this when booking.
Are photographs allowed?
Video recording is not permitted during the tour, but photography may be allowed at the discretion of the guide.
The Ulm: Scary Walking Tour offers a delightful blend of mystery, local lore, and atmospheric sights. With its affordable price, knowledgeable guide, and focus on hidden Ulm, it makes for an engaging addition to any sightseeing itinerary.
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