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Füssen, Old Town Guided Walking Tour In German

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Füssen, Old Town Guided Walking Tour in German

Füssen, Germany

Füssen Tourismus

Embark on an enlightening guided walking tour through Füssen's charming Old Town. Under the expert guidance of a knowledgeable local, immerse yourself in the enchanting alleys and historic streets. Delve into the rich tapestry of Füssen’s storied past, tracing its origins back over two millennia, as you uncover fascinating insights into the city's remarkable history.



Welcome to your guided walking tour of the Old Town of Füssen. This 1.5-hour journey will take you through the charming streets and historic landmarks of this picturesque region. As you explore, engage with the friendly locals who will share their knowledge and experiences with you.

Begin your adventure at Sebastian Cemetery, where you'll have an opportunity to marvel at the medieval city walls that surround the site. Proceed to the Franciscan Monastery and the Bleichertorle, followed by a visit to the Lechfelder Weg.

Next, make your way to the Holy Spirit Hospital Church, which offers a breathtaking view into its grand interior. Don't miss the chance to also visit the St. Mang Basilica and the Courtyard of the High Castle during your tour.

Throughout your exploration, keep an ear out for your knowledgeable guide, who will share intriguing insights into the rich history and cultural heritage of this captivating destination. Enjoy your time in Füssen!.

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Highlights
  • Gain insights into Füssen's illustrious past spanning from the Roman era through contemporary times.
  • Engage in an enlightening guided tour through its historic Old Town.
  • Admire the architectural marvels such as the Sebastian Cemetery, Bleichertorle, Holy Spirit Hospital Church, and other notable sites.
  • Observe the artistic treasures housed within the Courtyard of the High Castle.
  • Includes
  • Guided Walking Tour
  • German-Speaking Guide
  • Transfer from/to the Meeting Point
  • Food and Drinks
  • Tipping

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    Duration 1.5 hours

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    The German language is a West Germanic language primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and parts of Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, and the Netherlands. It is one of the official languages of the European Union and is also widely used as an international language due to its status as a member of the United Nations. German is known for its complex grammatical structure, extensive use of case systems (including three genders), and numerous compound words. Its orthography follows specific rules, including diacritical marks such as umlauts, with which many words can change meaning or pronunciation. The standard German language is based on High German, particularly from the Middle High German period. However, regional variations exist across Germany, leading to dialect differences within the language itself. Some major dialects include Alemannic, Franconian, Bavarian, Saxon, Swabian, and Alpine varieties. In terms of vocabulary, German has borrowed extensively from Latin, Greek, French, Dutch, Italian, and other languages over time. This linguistic influence contributes significantly to the richness and complexity of the German lexicon. Modern Standard German, often referred to as "Hochdeutsch," serves as the basis for standardized education, media, literature, and official communication throughout Germany and other German-speaking countries.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Füssen, Old Town Guided Walking Tour in German

    What is the duration of the guided walking tour?

    The guided walking tour lasts for 1.5 hours.

    Where does the tour start?

    The tour starts at Sebastian Cemetery.

    What landmarks are included in the tour?

    Landmarks included in the tour are the Franciscan Monastery, Bleichertorle, Lechfelder Weg, Holy Spirit Hospital Church, St. Mang Basilica, and Courtyard of the High Castle.


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