Eat the World - Culinary journeys of discovery through Karlsruhe
Historical and urban: discover and taste the highlights of Karlsruhe on a thousand-year journey through time with Eat the World.
Description
Karlsruhe-Weststadt city tour: historic Wilhelminian-style facades and a colorful mix of urban multi-cultural chic
Join us on a culinary journey through the streets of the streets of Karlsruhe's Weststadt, which is characterized by the preservation of the the historic Wilhelminian style facades from the industrial the industrial suburban character of the 19th century into a gem worth living in. developed.
You stroll along Sophienstraße, which conceals the Landgraben Landgraben, the largest covered sewer in Europe after Paris. in Europe. Learn that Carl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, was born just was born just 1 km from here between the factories and breweries and that in 1899 the first four girls in Germany graduated from the Lessinggymnasium. graduated from high school. Our tour guide will provide you with entertaining stories about life and the people who live here. people living here.
Admire this almost dreamy and yet at the same time lively lively quarter, where people meet in the cafés and traditional restaurants and traditional restaurants around Gutenbergplatz. The whole thing rounded off with excellent culinary delights and exciting insider tips. exciting insider tips. Get to know Karlsruhe's Weststadt with us a particularly charming side with us!
Dates: All year round every Thursday and Friday at 3:00 pm.
Meeting point: The tour starts near Rathaus-West. You will receive the exact meeting point in your booking confirmation.Â
Registration required.
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City tour Karlsruhe Durlach: Historic old town meets urban living
Join Eat the World on a culinary and cultural journey through Durlach, the important district of Karlsruhe! The route leads through narrow alleyways, past houses from the 17th and 18th centuries and imposing cultural monuments from a bygone era. Numerous small, lovingly run stores, cafés and studios invite you to linger between the historic walls.
Learn more about the margravial origins and why Durlach is called the mother of Karlsruhe. Discover places of hidden collections, heartfelt stories and anecdotes of the people of Durlach and experience modern forms of urban living, rounded off by excellent culinary delights and exciting insider tips. Durlach will inspire you with its history, its inhabitants and culinary specialties - get to know Karlsruhe in a very special way!
Dates: All year round every Wednesday at 2:30 pm, Friday at 3 pm & Saturday at 10 am and 11 am.
Meeting point: The tour starts near the Nikolaus Chapel at the Basler Tor. You will receive the exact meeting point in your booking confirmation.
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Services included in an Eat the World tour:
- 3-hour city tour on foot with a local tour guide
- up to six tasty samples
- Eat the World neighborhood brochure
Price: from € 39 per person; € 20 per child (up to and including 12 years)
Registration required.