Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Experience the enchantment of the holiday season in “Passau’s Christmas Magic: A Yuletide Tour.” This heartwarming journey begins at the tranquil St. Paul’s Parish Church, adorned for the festive season, and leads to the magnificent St. Stephan’s Cathedral, where the air resonates with the sounds of one of the world’s largest church organs. The adjacent Domplatz transforms into a Christmas market wonderland, brimming with handcrafted goods and aromatic treats. A stroll through the festively decorated Passau Town Hall in the Old Town adds a historical charm to your adventure, culminating at the breathtaking Three-river Confluence, where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers meet, offering a serene winter spectacle. Join us to discover the timeless traditions and scenic beauty of Passau during Christmas.
Paul's Parish Church, a sanctuary of tranquility and spiritual beauty. Admire its elegant architecture and perhaps catch a glimpse of its interior adorned for the holiday season, promising a serene start to your tour.
Stephan's Cathedral at Domplatz, renowned for its stunning architecture and home to one of the world's largest church organs. During Christmas, its potential to host enchanting concerts adds a magical musical backdrop to your visit.
estive market brims with traditional crafts, seasonal treats, and a warm, joyous atmosphere, offering an authentic taste of Bavarian Christmas spirit.
istmas displays in the windows reflect the city's rich history and contemporary celebrations, adding a historical layer to the holiday experience.
This stunning natural meeting point offers breathtaking views that are especially captivating in the winter months, symbolizing the convergence of tradition, nature, and holiday magic in Passau.
We will meet at St. Paul Parish Church.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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