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Discover Würzburg’s charm with a guided Old Town tour featuring stunning views, intriguing stories, and a delightful wine tasting on the Old Main Bridge.
If you’re planning a trip to Bavaria and want to experience Würzburg beyond its picturesque scenery, this guided Old Town tour with wine tasting could be just what you’re looking for. Combining history with local flavor, this two-hour walk offers fascinating insights into the city’s past, paired with the chance to enjoy three different Franconian wines while soaking in some of the city’s best views. It’s a well-rounded way to get to know this charming city in a relaxed, engaging manner.
One thing we particularly love about this tour is the combination of storytelling and tasting—it makes history come alive without feeling like a classroom lecture. Plus, the stunning views from the Old Main Bridge are truly a highlight, offering a perfect backdrop for your wine samples. That said, it’s worth noting that the tour runs regardless of weather, so if you’re not a fan of rain, bringing an umbrella is a good idea.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a mix of culture, scenery, and good company. It’s especially ideal for those who want a manageable, small-group tour with a knowledgeable guide, and who appreciate authentic, local experiences. If you’re after a leisurely exploration with some added flavor, this tour ticks all the boxes.


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This tour kicks off opposite Neumünster Church, a key historical site and a visual anchor in Würzburg’s old town. From there, your guide—either Karin or Markus—leads you through the city’s most picturesque squares and alleys. What immediately stands out is the friendly, lively atmosphere and the way stories are woven seamlessly into the walk, making the history feel relevant and alive.
The tour’s emphasis on storytelling means you’ll learn intriguing details about landmarks like the baroque Falkenhaus and the Upper and Lower Markets. Expect colorful anecdotes that reveal local life, architecture, and historical quirks—like how Würzburg’s history is intertwined with the Holy Roman Empire or the city’s resilience after past upheavals.
Walking through the old town, you’ll encounter beautifully preserved buildings and intriguing sights. The Neumünster church, for example, adds a spiritual dimension, but access depends on opening hours and services. The cathedral is another highlight, with its grandeur and history making it a must-see—though, again, visiting inside depends on timing.
One of the memorable stops is the hidden Lusamgärtchen, a peaceful garden with a special atmosphere. Here, you can relax and enjoy a quiet moment amid history, adding a personal touch to your walk. The guide will share insights into its significance, which many visitors overlook but find genuinely charming.
The final and most unique highlight is the wine tasting on the Old Main Bridge. Standing there, you’ll get a spectacular view of Würzburg’s fortress, vineyards, and the Main River. It’s a perfect setting for the three Franconian wines—each 0.1 liters—such as Silvaner, Bacchus, or Müller-Thurgau.
The guides, Karin and Markus, excel at making the tasting both informative and enjoyable. They share tidbits about each wine’s origin and characteristics, adding educational value without overwhelming. The wine tasting isn’t just about the drinks—it’s about savoring the moment, the scenery, and the stories.
What really makes this tour stand out is the depth of local knowledge. Reviewers mention guides like Karin and Markus as being “very knowledgeable” and capable of answering all questions thoroughly. Their enthusiasm makes the experience engaging and personal, ensuring you don’t just listen passively but feel connected to Würzburg’s stories.
The tour lasts roughly 2 hours and is designed to be accessible—route-wise, it’s easy to navigate, and it’s suitable for most travelers. The small group size (max 8 participants) means you get plenty of attention and interaction.
The price includes the guided walk, three wines (for ages 16+), and the chance to enjoy the views while tasting. Entrance fees to churches aren’t included and depend on opening hours, which is something to keep in mind if you want to peek inside.
The activity runs rain or shine—so packing an umbrella or raincoat is advisable. With flexible booking and a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance, it’s a low-risk choice for those looking to add a memorable experience to their Würzburg trip.

This tour perfectly suits visitors wanting a relaxed yet in-depth introduction to Würzburg. If you enjoy stories, architecture, scenic views, and sampling local wines in an authentic setting, you’ll find this both enjoyable and rewarding. It’s ideal for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers who prefer a more intimate experience.
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the tasting component, especially since the wines are local Franconian varieties. History buffs will love the tales woven into each stop, and those seeking a social, lively activity will enjoy the small-group atmosphere.
It’s also a good option for travelers who prefer activity in all weather conditions and want to avoid crowded tourist spots—this tour offers a personal look at Würzburg’s hidden gems.

This Old Town tour with wine tasting in Würzburg offers a charming blend of history, stunning scenery, and authentic local flavor. With knowledgeable guides and a small group setting, you’ll get personalized insights into the city’s past and present, all while enjoying spectacular views and a glass of wine. It’s a great way to spend a couple of hours soaking in Würzburg’s unique vibe.
Ideal for those who appreciate storytelling, scenic panoramas, and a leisurely pace, this tour provides a genuine taste of Franconia’s culture in a relaxed, engaging way. Whether you’re a history lover, a wine enthusiast, or simply someone looking to experience Würzburg from a local’s perspective, this tour has something for you.
In short, it’s a memorable and authentic excursion—perfect for making your visit to Würzburg truly special.

Is the tour suitable for children or young people?
Children and young people under 16 can join the tour free of charge when supervised by an adult, but they are not considered participants for the wine tasting.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the guided walk, three wines (0.1 liters each) for participants aged 16 and over, and the guiding by a local expert. Entrance fees to churches depend on their opening hours and are not included.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour takes place regardless of weather, so bringing an umbrella or raincoat is recommended.
How large are the groups?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience and plenty of interaction with the guides.
Can individual travelers join?
Yes, individual travelers can book from the 5th person onwards, making it flexible for solo explorers or small parties.
Is the route wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the route is designed to be accessible for wheelchair users.
When should I book?
It’s best to reserve in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, and you can cancel up to 24 hours before with a full refund.
What languages are available?
Guides speak both English and German, so be sure to specify your preferred language when booking.
Embark on this delightful Würzburg adventure—where history, scenery, and local wine come together for an experience you’ll remember long after your trip ends.