Our city tour takes you through Constance in an entertaining and lively, funny and exciting, yet informative way. We will open your eyes to the secrets and treasures of the beautiful medieval Council city and introduce you to personalities who have been involved here. We have been on thousands of guided city tours in Constance for 30 years, know every corner of it and know countless anecdotes.
Children from 4 years of age and young people experience the medieval Council City in an age-appropriate way. Senior citizens are welcome, especially we offer older guests seating to take a leisurely approach to the city tour. There is unlimited access everywhere for disabled people and strollers, and for the visually impaired we design our city tour according to the needs. Please note that guided tours in the old town of Konstanz are only possible on foot.
Our humorous, yet very informative city tour, during which you get to know the past and present of the historic Lake Constance metropolis, starts at the port in Constance. Our guides will introduce you to the courtesan Imperia and tell you what happened during the world event of the Council, which took place from 1414-1418. Continue through the picturesque center of Konstanz's old town, passing imposing buildings and adorable townhouses, which often look back on an almost 1,000-year building history. On a short tour of the cathedral of Constance, the former Episcopal Church, you will learn a lot of history from the past of Constance from our guide. Our tour ends after about 2 hours at the market place in Konstanz. The square is located in the heart of the old town and invites you to relax in a cosy café, take a snack or stroll through the many original boutiques.
Here at the corner of Hohenhausgasse/Oberer Fischmarkt stands the "Hohe Haus". It dates back to 1194 - supposedly it was built from top to bottom... Look forward to the stories of our guide who are related to this house!
The historic center of the city of Konstanz is the Münster. Let our guide show you the special features of the former Episcopal Church and experience a piece of contemporary history to touch.
You will make your own way to the meeting points