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Koblenz walking tours

Walk through Koblenz at your own pace with self-guided audio tours, local stories, and maps that keep you moving. No groups. No schedules.

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Koblenz, made for wandering

Explore Koblenz on foot through 1 self-guided tour and 8 local places. Start when you want, pause when you need, and take the city at your own pace.

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Koblenz, one story at a time

Choose a self-guided audio tour and explore Koblenz at your own pace.

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Landmarks and hidden corners in Koblenz

Find Koblenz’s landmarks on the map, then open the stories behind them.

LandmarksTour routes
Landmark 01

4 Towers (Oriel Windows)

The ornate historical oriel windows defining the iconic Four Towers intersection serve as a visual centerpiece in Koblenz. Known locally as the Vier Türme, this architectural…

Landmark 02

Basilica of St. Castor

Stand before the time-tested stone facade of the Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz's oldest sanctuary, showcasing classic Romanesque architecture from the square. Dedicated on…

Landmark 03

Deutsches Eck

Stand at the literal convergence of two great rivers, the exact geographical feature that gave the city of Koblenz its name. Evolving from the Roman settlement "Castellum apud…

Landmark 04

Electoral Palace: the last great residence of Trier’s electors

The Electoral Palace Kurfürstliches Schloss stands as a striking 18th-century French Neoclassical landmark in Koblenz. Designated as part of the "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" UNESCO…

Landmark 05

Florinskirche

The Historic Ensemble of Florinsmarkt Florinsmarkt serves as a historic central square within the Old Town of Koblenz. During the Middle Ages and early modern period, it…

Landmark 06

Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady)

A Tapestry of Architectural Eras Standing at the highest point of Koblenz's Old Town, the Liebfrauenkirche Church of Our Lady is a protected cultural monument and part of the…

Landmark 07

Preußisches Regierungsgebäude

The grand riverside facade of the Preußisches Regierungsgebäude forms a prominent landmark along the Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer promenade. A massive structure that survived World War II…

Landmark 08

Schängelbrunnen: Koblenz’s cheekiest local symbol

The bronze boy standing in the center of the Koblenz Town Hall courtyard is famous for periodically spitting water at unsuspecting passersby. Framed by the Renaissance and Baroque…

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People also ask about Koblenz

Are Ciceru’s Koblenz tours self-guided?

Yes. Every Koblenz tour is self-guided audio: start whenever you like, walk at your own pace, with no group and no fixed departure time.

How much does a Koblenz tour cost?

Tours start from €7. You pay once per tour, with no subscription and no hidden fees.

How long is a typical Koblenz tour?

Most tours take between one and three hours. Pause whenever you like and pick up where you left off.

Do I need to download an app?

No. Ciceru tours run directly in your mobile browser. Open the link and start walking.

Can I take a Koblenz tour without a guide or group?

Absolutely. That is the whole idea: just you, your phone, and the city, on your own schedule.

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