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Discover Würzburg’s highlights on a 3-hour private tour including the Residence, Cathedral, Court Garden, and Falkenhaus with an expert guide for up to 20 people.

This private tour in Würzburg offers an engaging 3-hour exploration of some of Bavaria’s most notable landmarks. For $441 per group, up to 20 guests can enjoy personalized attention from a professional guide as they visit the Würzburg Residence, Court Garden, Würzburg Cathedral, and the Falkenhaus. This tour strikes a balance between structured sightseeing and flexible pace, making it ideal for those who want an intimate experience with rich architectural and historical highlights.
Open to both English and German speakers, this guided walk is perfect for travelers seeking a rundown of Würzburg’s most stunning sights. The tour starts at the Frankonia Fountain, with options to arrange a different meeting point, and concludes back at the same spot. While the Würzburg Residence entrance fee is not included, the tour’s focus on exterior architecture and well-informed narration ensures a rewarding visit.
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The tour begins at the Court Garden, built between 1613 and 1617 by Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. This Italian-style Renaissance garden features a central pavilion dedicated to Diana, constructed in 1615 by Heinrich Schön the elder. The pavilion is topped with a replica of a Bavaria sculpture dating from 1623.
The garden’s design includes a charming pathway connecting the eight arches, providing a peaceful setting for photos and contemplation. The original garden is preserved in the Kaisersaal of the Würzburg Residence, offering a glimpse of the Renaissance influence on this elegant outdoor space.

The Würzburg Residence is the most prominent stop on this tour. Designed by Balthasar Neumann, the principal architect, the palace was commissioned in 1720 and completed in 1744. The Residence is a baroque masterpiece recognized for its elaborate architecture and artistic details, making it a key highlight for visitors interested in historical architecture.
While the entrance fee is not included, the guide leads visitors around the building’s exterior and shares fascinating stories about its construction. The Residence is renowned for its grandeur and historical importance, serving as a testament to 18th-century artistic and architectural excellence.

At the end of the north transept of Würzburg Cathedral, the Schönborn Chapel functions as the family necropolis for the Schönborn family. Begun in 1721, with Balthasar Neumann involved from 1723, the chapel was consecrated in 1736. This small but significant structure adds a spiritual layer to the overall exploration.
The Würzburg Cathedral itself is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Kilian. Spanning 103 meters, it ranks as the fourth largest Romanesque church in Germany, showcasing impressive architecture from the Salian period. Despite suffering damage during World War II, the cathedral has been restored, standing as a key religious and historical icon in Würzburg.
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The final stop is the Falkenhaus, an iconic building in downtown Würzburg famous for its bright yellow rococo facade. Originally built in the 18th century, the Falkenhaus was heavily damaged during World War II but has since been reconstructed using historic photographs to maintain its original appearance.
Today, the Falkenhaus houses the tourism office and the municipal library. Its distinctive architecture offers a vivid contrast to the more classical structures visited earlier in the tour, adding a splash of color and style to the overall experience.

This tour is designed for small, private groups up to 20 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized visit. The meeting point at the Frankonia Fountain makes it easy to find the guide, who will hold a signboard for easy recognition. If preferred, a different meeting point can be arranged for greater convenience.
The duration of 3 hours allows enough time to see all the major sights without feeling rushed. The live guide provides narration in English or German, enriching the experience with historical details and storytelling. The tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.
The tour offers flexible booking options: you can reserve now and pay later, which helps keep your travel plans adaptable. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, making it a safe choice for spontaneous trips or uncertain schedules.

What makes this private tour particularly appealing is the combination of personalized guidance and a focus on architectural and historical highlights. The inclusion of the Würzburg Residence, a UNESCO World Heritage site, guarantees a memorable visit.
The guided narration ensures visitors gain insights into the history, architecture, and stories behind each landmark, making it more than just a walk. The ability to customize the meeting point adds convenience, and the small group size enhances interaction with the guide.
However, it’s important to note that the entrance fee for the Residence is not included, so visitors should plan for that additional cost if they wish to tour the interior fully.

This private tour suits those who appreciate detailed architecture, history, and cultural sights. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides. The 3-hour format makes it manageable for visitors with limited time, while the up to 20 people group size offers a balance between intimacy and social interaction.
Those interested in baroque art, gardens, and religious architecture will find this tour especially rewarding. Its flexible meeting arrangements and clear focus on Würzburg’s key landmarks make it a practical and enriching choice.
Is the entrance fee to the Würzburg Residence included?
No, the entrance fee to the Residence is not included in the tour price. Visitors can choose to explore inside separately.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides are available in English and German.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the Frankonia Fountain and ends back at the same meeting point.
Can I arrange a different meeting point?
Yes, a different meeting point can be possibly arranged upon request.
What is included in the tour price?
The official tour guide is included. Entrance fees are not included.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the private, guided nature makes it adaptable for families or groups with children, especially those interested in history and architecture.
How many people can join this private tour?
Up to 20 guests can participate in this private group.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from other Würzburg experiences?
The private setting, focused visits to significant landmarks, and flexibility in meeting arrangements set this tour apart.
This Würzburg private tour offers a well-balanced, detailed exploration of some of Bavaria’s most iconic sites. With its combination of historical insight, architectural beauty, and personalized service, it provides a rewarding way to experience Würzburg in just three hours.
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