The most popular city tours of Freiburg for groups are:
The most popular city tour of Freiburg for individual tourists is:
Discover the old town with its many sights. Gässle, Bächle and the Minster.
Other popular destinations are the Kaiserstuhl, which is known for its excellent wines. Or, in neighboring Alsace, visit the UNESCO-listed historic Neuf-Brisach, built by Field Marshal Vauban for the Sun King. And of course, the Black Forest with attractions such as the Titisee or the Triberg waterfalls should not be missing.
This depends entirely on what the purpose of your trip to Freiburg is. If you want to enjoy the old town of Freiburg, a long weekend might be enough. Visit our of the Freiburg city tours. If you like to go shopping, you will find numerous small shops in the cozy “Gässle”.
If you really want to discover the Freiburg region and the Upper Rhine Valley, you should definitely stay for at least a week. Use this week to slow down and leave your car behind. Here you can cycle and hike. The paths are well sign posted and bicycles can easily be hired.
There are many hotels, holiday apartments and even campsites throughout the Upper Rhine Valley. We recommend booking early as demand often exceeds supply.
Freiburg is known for one thing in particular: the Black Forest. This beautiful landscape almost magically attracts those seeking relaxation. Mummelsee, Titisee, the Triberg Waterfalls and the Feldberg await you!
There are many alternatives to Freiburg city tours when visiting the region.
A day trip to the Kaiserstuhl and Tuniberg is like reading the labels on the wine bottles at your local wine merchant: Badischer Winzerkeller Breisach, Oberbergen Wine Cooperative, Achkarren Wine Cooperative, Bickensohl Wine Cooperative, Burkheim Wine Cooperative, and many many more.
Freiburg is a city with excellent public transport. All local recreation areas such as the Black Forest, the Kaiserstuhl and Tuniberg as well as Alsace can be reached by train.
Life here is slow. The region is known for hiking and cycling. And that’s the best way to get around.
Freiburg is always an attractive holiday region. Spring and autumn are good for hiking and cycling because of the mild climate. In summer, the lakes in the Black Forest offer refreshment. And in winter you will find good winter sports opportunities not far from Freiburg.
And then there are the Christmas markets in Freiburg, Basel, Colmar and Strasbourg.
City guide Freiburg, Museum Freiburg or Hotel Freiburg are probably the search terms to use when planning your stay in Freiburg. With City guides Freiburg you will find numerous options to choose from. One option is Freiburg Kultour, one of the largest providers of guided tours in Freiburg and the Upper Rhine Valley.
If Freiburg Kultour arranges a Freiburg city guide or tour guide in the Upper Rhine Valley, you can be sure that you and your group will benefit from a qualified tour guide. Many years of experience and a well-founded training, partly with a degree, are the basis for the professional knowledge of our tour guides. Freiburg Kultour attaches great importance to professional knowledge; That’s why we also offer regular training courses for our junior staff. This training is basically based on the guidelines of the BVGD (Federal Association of Tourist Guides in Germany). The professional knowledge of our tour guides is paired with charming and cordial personalities. This ensures the success of your city tour.
Freiburg Kultour not only arranges tour guides in Freiburg, but also in the Black Forest, in the Kaiserstuhl, in Alsace and in northern Switzerland. Our training is structured in such a way that knowledge of the entire Upper Rhine Valley is carefully conveyed. On this page you will find our tours that we offer in German. Feel free to stop by from time to time; we regularly develop new themed tours or offer new travel destinations. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, contact us by email. In most cases we can help.
Tour guides, mediated by Freiburg Kultour, mean an unforgettable experience in Freiburg and in the Upper Rhine Valley.