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Discover the charm of Passau, Germany, on a relaxed one-hour walking tour led by a certified local guide. Stroll through the city’s picturesque streets as your guide shares fascinating stories, historical insights, and insider tips that bring Passau’s vibrant past to life.
Your journey takes you past the impressive Old Town Hall, where you can see the famous flood lines, and the historic ScharfrichterHaus, a national treasure. Marvel at the grand St. Stephen’s Cathedral, home to the world’s largest cathedral organ, and take in the elegant architecture that surrounds you.
As you walk along the Danube River’s left bank, admire the imposing Veste Oberhaus fortress, built in 1219. Nearby, witness the unique confluence of the Danube, Ilz, and Inn rivers, a natural wonder that gives Passau its nickname, the “City of Three Rivers.”
Continue to the former Jesuit Church of St. Michael and explore both the old and new parts of town. Enjoy plenty of photo opportunities at scenic spots like the Inn promenade and Residenzplatz, known for their inviting cafés and lively atmosphere.
This guided tour lasts about one hour and is available in German for groups of up to 25 people. Please note that entrance to attractions is not included, and each guide may tailor the route to highlight their favorite hidden gems. Secure your spot now to experience Passau’s highlights with a local expert!





