Private Guided tour of Münster
A guided walking tour of Münster takes you through the heart of the city, where history and architecture come alive. The journey typically begins at St. Lamberti Church, known for its striking Gothic design and the cages on its tower—grim reminders of the city’s Anabaptist past. From there, you stroll along the Prinzipalmarkt, Münster’s iconic arcaded street lined with gabled houses, boutiques, and cafes, offering a perfect glimpse into its medieval charm. The tour continues to St. Paul’s Cathedral, a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic structure that has stood at the center of the city for centuries. Nearby, you pause to admire the Art Museum Pablo Picasso from the outside, which houses a remarkable collection of works by the legendary artist. A short walk leads to Clemenskirche, a stunning Baroque church with a peaceful courtyard. The guide then takes you along the Promenade, a green belt that circles the old town and offers a refreshing contrast to the historic buildings. Finally, the tour concludes at the Historic Town Hall, where the Peace of Westphalia was signed in 1648, marking a turning point in European history.
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Country
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City
Münster -
Activity Type
Private Walking tour -
Tour Duration Time
1.5 Hrs. -
Max Pax
1 - 15 Pax -
Recommended Information
This walking tour is suitable for travelers of all ages -
Cancelation
Free Cancellation - 3 office days before the service
Tour Plan
St. Lamberti
Prinzipalmarkt
St. Paul's Church
Outside view of Art Museum Pablo Picasso
Clemenskirche
Promenade
Townhall
Meeting Location
The guide will be standing with signboard in front of the main entrance of St. Lamberti. There is a main entrance, right below the 3 cages, St. Lamberti, Lambertikirchpl. 1, 48143 Münster, Germany



master
They were very accommodating with our last-minute time changes due to a flight delay and even arranged for a guide to meet us at the airport instead of the city center. The guide’s communication skills were fantastic, making the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
April 22, 2025 at 4:27 am