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Referring to the motto of k3 discover 23 of the most beautiful cities in Germany from Flensburg to Munich, Münster and Dresden. Discover picturesque city centres, exciting trendy districts, unique highlights and the country’s best insider tips! A variety of guided city tours and city experiences are waiting for you

It was simply GREAT

It was an unforgettable experience for us. We had a TOP introduction and guidance, and our individual needs were taken into account. We could feel that the guide himself was having a lot of fun and that this was passed on to us.

Jutta Suntrup, Segway Tour Münster

We are thrilled!

I would like to tell you that we are very enthusiastic about the way Mr Fischbach brought us closer to the city of Münster and its history. He brought the major events and the inner connections to life in our minds in an exciting and relaxed manner. We really enjoyed listening to him and learnt (and remembered!) a lot. We have experienced many guided city tours, as we often go on city trips together, but we all agree that we enjoyed the city tour with Mr Fischbach the most. We would like to take this opportunity to thank him once again!

Margret Zehrfeld, Guided Tour Münster

Worth it!

A guided tour through Erfurt is worthwhile, the insight into the complexity of the city is more than just helpful and interesting, but also exceptionally exciting, the view of the small details on the buildings opens the horizon. This is much more difficult to understand on your own. The tour was competent, varied and with great attention to detail; you can tell when someone loves their city.

Natascha Gückel, Guided Tour Erfurt

An exciting tour – we’d love to do it again!

Our guide really knew how to arouse a lot of interest in this tour from the very first moment in a very likeable and friendly way. He has a great charisma and a wealth of knowledge about Münster and the crime scene. His explanations of the pictures and the questions about them really got the whole group involved, it was very interesting. Even the noisy circumstances in the city due to the buses, bells etc. did not irritate the guide, he was always focussed and focused on entertaining the group nicely. Out of a possible 10 points, our guide would get full marks.

Helmut & Ingrid Schmelzeisen, Tatort Münster Crime Tour

k3 stadtführungen – City experiences in Germany

Berlin
Dresden
Hamburg
Heidelberg
Köln
Münster
München

There is so much to discover! 23 special cities are waiting to be explored by you. With k3 stadtführungen you will have special city experiences and unique guided city tours in Germany! Let yourself be enchanted by the picturesque Hanseatic city of Lübeck during a culinary city tour, feel the flair of the past during a night watchman tour in Heidelberg or become a detective yourself at a murder mystery dinner in Münster. There is a broad programme of events to choose from for your city tour in Germany. No matter which city you choose, at k3 you will find all the highlights for your personalised city experience..

The most beautiful cities in Germany

City trips that are worthwhile

Berlin

Berlin

Diverse, exciting and always worth a visit: the capital city inspires with the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, remains of the Berlin Wall, exciting museums and countless other sights.

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Bonn

Bonn

The former capital city on the Rhine is Beethoven’s birthplace and enchants visitors with its cathedral basilica, the Electoral Palace and the Drachenfels castle ruins.

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Dresden

Dresden

Frauenkirche, Semperoper, Residenzschloss, Zwinger – Dresden is bursting with sights and has so much more to offer in addition to the best-known highlights.

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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf

Known for fashion, art, Altbier and as a trade fair city: that’s Düsseldorf! However, the green metropolis on the Rhine has so much more to offer with its special flair!

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Die Severikirche in Erfurt

Erfurt

Where Martin Luther studied and Goethe was inspired: The Thuringian state capital with its beautiful old town is worth a visit! Not only because of the famous personalities who have stayed here but for its historic and remarkable flair.

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Flensburg

Flensburg

The northernmost city in Germany is located directly on the fjord and fascinates with its maritime flair. The harbour, beautiful brick Gothic churches old half-timbered houses are absolutely worth seeing. Rum is also a tradition here!

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Freiburg

Freiburg

The beautiful city in the Black Forest has a lot to offer: The well-preserved old town, the babbling brooks, the imposing cathedral and the view from the Schauinsland are just some of the reasons for travelling to Freiburg.

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Görlitz

Görlitz

The small town on the Neisse river survived both world wars almost unscathed and impresses with one of the best-preserved old town centres in Europe. St Peter’s Church, Untermarkt and Hallenhäuser are still there today.

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Hamburg

Hamburg

The Hanseatic city of Hamburg is characterised by water: Landungsbrücken, Speicherstadt, HafenCity and Elbphilharmonie are embedded in the cool water and fascinate both visitors and locals with their architecture.

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Hannover

Hannover

The state capital of Lower Saxony is primarily known as a congress and trade fair city, but has much more to offer with the baroque Herrenhausen Gardens, the palace, the imposing New Town Hall and the Market Church.

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Heidelberg

Heidelberg

The city of Romanticism and former Electoral Palatinate residence city delights its visitors: the historic university, the Gothic Heiliggeistkirche church and the view of the red sandstone castle ruins characterise the cityscape.

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Karlsruhe (Bild: pure-life-pictures - Adobe Stock.com)

Karlsruhe

The so called ‘Fan City’ is a major cultural, economic and scientific centre of attraction. Karlsruhe is known for the Federal Constitutional Court, one of the best technical universities and the city’s castle.

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Köln

Köln

Cathedral city next to the Rhine and carnival stronghold – there’s always something going on in Cologne! The cathedral, historic old town and town hall square are just some of the outstanding sights to marvel at during a visit!

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Lübeck

Lübeck

The historic Hanseatic city of Lübeck enchants visitors with its picturesque, listed old town, fascinating brick Gothic architecture, enchanted alleyways and its world-famous landmark: the Holsten Gate.

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Mainz

The Rhine metropolis enchants visitors with its medieval market squares and quaint half-timbered houses. Immerse yourself in the old Romans world, bishops and Gutenberg on a leisurely stroll through the picturesque old town.

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München

München

The Bavarian capital is characterised by a unique blend of tradition and modernity. From the English Garden and the Pinakothek art galleries to the Olympic Park and BMW’s pioneering car construction.

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Münster

Münster

The Westphalian metropolis captivates visitors with its beautiful Prinzipalmarkt, the imposing cathedral and the historic town hall of the Peace of Westphalia. Another highlight: the large number of bicycles!

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Nürnberg

Nürnberg

In the north of Bavaria, Nuremberg not only impresses with its picturesque old town. The Christkindlesmarkt, specialities such as gingerbread and bratwurst and the Imperial Castle also make it a popular destination.

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Osnabrück

Osnabrück

The City of Peace, as it is known due to the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 after five years of negotiations, is characterised by colourful districts, a beautiful old town and Osnabrück Castle.

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Passau

Passau

Three rivers unite in the city of Passau and continue to flow as the Danube – a fascinating natural spectacle to observe! St Stephen’s Cathedral and the 13th century Veste Oberhaus are also impressive and a must see.

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Stuttgart

Stuttgart

The state capital of Baden-Württemberg is known as the home of automobile companies Daimler and Porsche. The vineyards, Neckar valley, castle as well as many parks and museums also characterise the city.

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Trier

Trier

As the oldest city in Germany, Trier is already extremely impressive. It is home to numerous important monuments from Roman times, such as the Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths and Roman Bridge.

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Weimar

Weimar

You can walk in the footsteps of famous personalities such as Goethe, Gropius, Liszt and Bach in this city of culture. A stroll along the paths that feature a wide variety of architectural styles, from classical to Bauhaus, is also remarkable.

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Gutscheine

Vouchers

Give the gift of joy! With a voucher for our guided tours you can give the gift of a few enjoyable hours in the city of your choice – also ideal as a last-minute present since we can sent it directly to you by e-mail.

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