Visit the new town hall, the 3D city models and drive to the town hall dome, the picturesque streets in the old town and the green side of Hanover with the Herrenhausen Gardens. You can get on or off the hop-on hop-off bus at any of the stops. You can find out interesting and entertaining things about modern audio guides in different...Read more
When you imagine Hannover you think of CeBit Computer Expo or the Hannover Messe Industrial Technology Trade Fair- Prepare to be taken by surprise! Hanover it's not only about the largest fairground in the world and hi-tech exhibitions, but it's also a city with a rich history, a city that gave the world a monarchy that ruled Great Britain, a city...Read more
Are you excited to visit the place where the tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin took place- Then welcome to Hamelin, a beautiful and small town with a rich history and legendary aura. Recently restored the historical town has magnificent timber-framed and sandstone buildings. The old quarter centers, situated around Osterstrasse and Pferdemarkt...Read more
Hamelin is a town on the river Weser in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Hamelin-Pyrmont and has a population of roughly 56,000. • Best known for the tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. • Visit the most recent of the city's medieval churches. • You will see the last stone building built in this style in...Read more
Experience in the charming old town with its alleys and sights the Hanover of bygone times.
During this tour, you will walk through the different epochs of contemporary history and experience the special features and sights surrounding the Leineschloss. You will discover the numerous picturesque corners with medieval half-timbered houses in...Read more
In a city tour through Hanover's old town, we dive into the gloomy past at the beginning of the 20th century. We dedicate ourselves to the life of Fritz Haarmann, the notorious serial killer - also known as the werewolf of Hanover. The story of Haarmann reached international excitement in 1924 and is still associated with Hanover even today....Read more