Tours/Cologne/Aachen - Old town Guided tour
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Aachen - Old town Guided tour

3.5(4)Cologne1 hour
VIATOR5.0(1)TRIPADVISOR3.0(3)

Description

Explore the old town of Aachen where you will walk through walkways and explore historic buildings along with their anecdotes. Fountains, old-town houses, and the most beautiful places of this historic city await your arrival.

Tour Options

Aachen - Old town Guided tour

Itinerary

10 min

Visit the Roman catholic church, also known as the Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle which is one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen. You will have the chance to visit the Treasury which houses many important medieval Church artworks such as the Cross of Lothair, the Persephone sarcophagus and the Bust of Charlemagne.

10 min

As you move on from the Aachen Cathedral, you will see the Dolls fountain (Puppenbrunnen) which carries significant meaning about Aachen and its dwellers. It is made up of featured pairs like: textile industry and the doll, horse and rider, bishop and church, trading market woman, the professor and harlequin, doctrine and culture, and a clock on top which signifies the french occupation. It is very interesting for children to see the moving marionettes at this fountain which are made of bronze.

10 min

You will visit the fountain with the healing thermal water, It has two drinking fountains. The water from these fountains is said to contain high sulphur content and has medicinal properties.

Pass by

You will get to see the Grashaus, one of the oldest houses of Aachen, a building of historical importance which is situated at the fish market. It served as the first town hall. Although Its construction was completed in the year 1267, it dates back to even older times. It was also previously a medieval village where a prison existed.

Pass by

Walk across the building known as Haus Löwenstein which stands parallel to the town hall. It was built around 1344 and is one of the few Gothic buildings that survived the great fire of 1656. It is unknown as to why this was originally built and this still remains a mystery till date.

Admission not included10 min

Admire the gothic architecture of the Aachen Town Hall, which was built in the 14th century under Gerhard Chorus to host the traditional coronation feast ceremony of the Holy Roman Empire. The construction was completed in 1349 after which it served as an administrative center. Here, you will also get to see the Granus Tower, a 20 meter high building which was also used to store weapons.

10 min

Finish your tour at Ponttor, the city gates which used to be known as the Brückenpforte and Marschiertor, two of the remaining gates of the city wall which was built in the 14th century. These are now used by the German Scout Club and German Scout Association Saint George.

Highlights

Official Tour Guide

What's included

Included
Official Tour Guide
Not included
Entrance Fees

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(4)

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Todd_S
September 20, 2023
Delightful history in Aachen

Wonderful insight into the history of Charlemagne in Aachen. The sites were great and placed in context of this important history.

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MohammedHakim74
October 15, 2019
Magical

We have been wanting to go to Aachen for a while now, when we finally did, we were not disappointed. Monica, our guide, was so good at what she does, she took us on a journey in time starting from the Romans all the way to today. It was a magical experience. She was so kindhearted and described everything clearly. It was a day to remember. I highly recommend it. Black buck Also i would like to add that we have booked this tour tour with viator and everytime we were directed to this company based in India. We were surprised but then we found out that they only use local guides. They were really professional and answered every e-mail right away. They even adjusted the meeting point when we asked. Before every tour they would send us a reminder along with pictures of the meeting point. And they did a great job. We were really impressed.

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