On this tour, you'll get a chance to discover the scenic city of Kassel. You'll get to learn about one of Germany's most picturesque cities as you walk through the streets and visit historical sights. During the tour, you'll learn about its past and also get a glimpse of the city's post-war architecture.
Süre: 1 saat 30 dakika
Kullanıcı değerlendirmeleri, Çok iyi, 14 değerlendirmeye göre 5 üzerinden 4,3 yıldız
This tour will offer you the opportunity to explore Kassel's Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe – a tktkt nature park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together with your guide, you'll stroll through the park's manicured grounds, which feature landmarks including a copper statue of Hercules, a greenhouse and a ballroom. The park is also bordered by Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, whose interior art collection includes works by Rembrandt. Before the end of the tour, you'll stop by Alte Wache for a drink.
Süre: 1 saat 30 dakika
Kullanıcı değerlendirmeleri, Çok iyi, 4 değerlendirmeye göre 5 üzerinden 4 yıldız
This tour will give you the chance to explore the university town of Marburg.
You will walk along the river Lahn and get the chance to admire amazing views. You will also see the Town Hall at the Market square, visit the historic Renaissance tower, stroll through the lanes seeing the half-timbered houses of the Old Town. Later, you will pass by the Philipps University, stopping at the St. Elizabeth’s Church and the St. Michaelskapelle. Another attraction you will see from everywhere is Marburg Castle. While exploring the city, you will learn about the city’s history and more.
This tour will take you inside the world of some of the most famous fairy tales of all time as you explore the streets of Kassel. The Brothers Grimm called Kassel and the North Hesse region home for over 30 years, with much of their literary inspiration coming from the city’s atmospheric streets. Your expert guide will let you follow in the brothers’ footsteps as you learn more about Kassel’s history and how the authors shaped not only the city’s evolution, but also the German language itself.