Koblenz (German: [ˈkoːblɛnts] ( listen); French: Coblence), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city situated on both banks of the Rhine where it is joined by the Moselle.
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This ancient city in Germany has a lot to tell about to its visitors. We first start our tour in discovering the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress which is located on the eastern bank of the Rhine at Koblenz. It is the northernmost point of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Upper Middle Rhine Valley”. Situated 118 high above the Rhine it is accessible by cab cars from the town. Also, discover the old town and many narrow and romantic streets and numerous small squares. Cover the famous and renowned places of the old town and take home the experience of a unique adventure.
Inclusions: Licensed guide
Exclusions: Transportation costs
Martin Luther is NOT the same historical figure as MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. Germany is not the same nation as the US. Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s. I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
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This ancient city in Germany has a lot to tell about to its visitors. In this tour, discover the old town and many narrow and romantic streets and numerous small squares. Cover the famous and renowned places of the old town and take home the experience of a unique adventure.
Inclusions: Licensed guide
Exclusions:
Martin Luther is NOT the same historical figure as MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. Germany is not the same nation as the US. Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s. I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
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Koblenz is the gateway to the Middle Rhine UNESCO World Heritage site and is happily situated on not one but two world-famous rivers - the Rhine and the Moselle. What better way to experience this stunning area than on a ship. Travel along the Middle Rhine and dream of castles and fairy tales while enjoying the breathtaking scenery all around you.
Inclusions: One day Rhine Pass, featuring the Nostalgic Route, All taxes, fees and handling charges
Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified
The tour was very nice. We drove 3 hours to visit Cologne and our 1st thing to do was this. We bought online tickets to save time. We had an extremely hard time finding it because of construction and one way streets. We finally found a parking deck but we had quite a long walk to get there so we were rushed to get out of the car and get going. Half way there we realized my husband forgot his mask in the car. If we went back to get it we would miss the boat. We were hoping to find a place to buy one on the way or buy one on the boat. We did not find a place on the way there. When we arrived at the boat at 10:27 for the boat to leave at 10:30, the person who greeted was extremely rude about my husband not having a mask. He fussed at him like my husband was a child. After we got on the boat, we asked for directions to get to the upper deck. This employee was as rude as the first. We are new in Germany but have visited several places. Everyone has been extremely nice at the other places so I was shocked at the rudeness of the people in the service industry in Cologne.
The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress is located on the eastern bank of the Rhine at Koblenz. It is the northernmost point of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Upper Middle Rhine Valley”. Situated 118 high above the Rhine it is accessible by cab cars from the town.
Inclusions: Licensed guide
Exclusions: Entrance fees
Martin Luther is NOT the same historical figure as MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. Germany is not the same nation as the US. Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s. I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
Enjoy Koblenz in the heart of the picturesque region of Rhine and Moselle. Dive into the over 2000 year-old history of this former Roman settlement, one of the oldest cities in Germany. We will take you so view the Deutsches Eck (German corner) from which the city’s Latin name „confluentes – at the merging of the rivers“ is derived. Come with us to get familiar with the German/French past of Koblenz and explore the romantic little streets between Basilica St. Kastor and the Schängel Fountain at the town hall. You will learn about: * Roman Empire * The junction between the Rhine and the Moselle * Teutonic Knights * Holy Roman German Empire * Kaiser Wilhelm I * World War I and II * Reconstruction of the Post War * Modern age You will see: * Rhine and Moselle River * Deutsches Eck * View of Fortress Ehrenbreitstein * Basilica of St. Castor * Old Town * St. Florin’s Market * Liebfrauenkirche * Görresplatz * Jesuitenplatz * Münzplatz * Denkmalzone “Vier Türme”
Inclusions: * Local Guide who will be with your group only, * Private guided Tour, * Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
Exclusions: * Gratuities, * Entrance fees
We were a group of 9 in Vienna and needed a Russian-speaking guide for a city tour. Booking procedure was quick and convinient, the guide was very professional and entertaining. Great experience!
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