Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Bavaria with our Tour Nestled along the vine-clad banks of the Main River.
Exclusive private tour led by a seasoned local expert insider stories & tips.
Würzburg is a vibrant city that serves as the perfect gateway to the legendary Romantic Road. This guided tour offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
Duration: 1-3 hrs
Choose only One: Castle, Residence, or City Tour
-Marienberg Fortress: 8th-century castle, medieval to Baroque, Top pick.
-Würzburg Residence: UNESCO Baroque gem (1720–1744), Tiepolo frescoes, princes’ gardens.
-Old City/Church Tour: Würzburg Cathedral, Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque mix.
Add-Ons (additional price): Wine tasting Rotherburg Tauber Nuremberg Experience another one of my custom tours Eat at the best German restaurant Tour in another city in Germany or romantic road . City highlights
Note: Guests pay admission, food, drinks, share guide costs incl travel.
Duration: 2 hours: Can be 1 - 2.5 hours with the walk.
Terms: Meals and drinks are not included—if purchased, you must also cover the tour guide's costs.
Terms: Entrance and exhibit fees are not included—you are responsible for both your own and the tour guide's costs.
You can select up to one option - unless you want to continue on another attraction and I am available for other booking. Discover Würzburg: Romantic Road Private Tour with a Local Guide Castle Tour Marienberg Fortress – in Würzburg, Bavaria Tour Highlights 1. Fortress Grounds Panoramic stunning views of Würzburg, the Main River, and the surrounding vineyards. Explore the extensive defensive structures Bastions and Walls: Explore the extensive defensive structures, 2. Historical Buildings Maschikuliturm: This tower offers an impressive example of medieval military architecture. Prince’s Building (Fürstenbau) Depending on the time, the Romanesque church, and Prince' gardens are open for viewing https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/wu_fest.htm Entrance, exhibit, food, and drink fees are not included—you are responsible for both your own and the tour guide's costs.
this is optonal, book one of the attractions per bookingThe Würzburg Residence, a Baroque palace in Würzburg, Germany, was constructed between 1720 and 1744 for the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg. Designed by renowned architect Balthasar Neumann, it showcases a blend of French château, Viennese baroque, and Italian palace styles. Its grand staircase leads to the Imperial Hall, adorned with Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's vast frescoes, among the world's largest. The Mirror Cabinet, covered in mirrors and gold stucco, exemplifies Baroque artistry. Despite extensive WWII damage, meticulous restoration has preserved its splendor. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, it remains a testament to Baroque opulence and cultural heritage. Outdoor access if free - touring the gardens and landscape and taking photos Entrance, exhibit, food, and drink fees are not included—you are responsible for both your own and the tour guide's costs.
this is optonal, book one of the attractions per booking Würzburg's Old City, nestled in Bavaria, Germany, is a treasure trove of history and architecture and the beginning of the romantic road. At its heart lies the Würzburg Cathedral, an impressive blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. The nearby Marienkapelle, with its striking red facade and Riemenschneider sculptures, and the Rococo Falkenhaus, known for its intricate stucco work, are standout landmarks. Spanning the Main River, the Old Main Bridge (Alte Mainbrücke), built between 1473 and 1543, is adorned with statues of saints and historical figures. This medieval bridge, with its scenic views and vibrant atmosphere, connects the city's rich past with its lively present. When we have time we can visit a few churches, and end the tour at the old main bridge to drink wine or beer. Extras, food, and drink fees are not included—you are responsible for both your own and the tour guide's costs.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please remember the tourists must pay for the guides, food, drinks and entry fees for extra entrances and activities