Old Town Magic in Germany
An Advent Calendar for City Explorers and Culture Lovers
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Get 12 tours of the old town for €0!
Experience the Advent season in a truly special way – with a series of walks through Germany’s most beautiful historic towns.
Between half-timbered houses, cobblestone lanes and festively decorated squares, I’ll take you on 12 atmospheric city tours – from Bremen to Augsburg, from Trier to Weimar.
Each town tells its own story: of Hanseatic merchants and baroque splendor, of poets, princes and townsfolk. Discover them in the glow of the Christmas lights – on a journey filled with culture and delight.
What You’ll Get
🕍 12 Old town walking tours –
delivered to your inbox every two days during Advent.
Each one includes must-see sights, historical insights, and an interactive Google MyMaps route for your own walk.
💡 Stories and cultural gems
Learn what makes each town unique – from famous landmarks to small, often overlooked details.
☕ Moments of indulgence
Discover cozy cafés, scenic viewpoints and local treats along the way – perfect for slowing down and enjoying the season.
🎁 How It Works
Register now for my free of charge Newsletter Advent calendar.
From December 1st to 23rd, you’ll receive a new e-mail every other day an e-mail with a new city tour through a German old town - with text, map, photos and tips. Everything is free during the Advent calendar campaign!
After Christmas, all 12 tours will be published as a lovingly designed e-book, that you can secure permanently for your future travels.
Register now for the advent calendar:
Angelika Klein
About me: I love to travel, write and photograph - preferably in places where the past is visible. Whether it's half-timbered towns, castles or quiet landscapes - there's something in every place that touches you and inspires you to think further. With my blog Angie's Travel Routes I would like to inspire you to discover Germany on your own. I share my experiences, personal impressions and practical route tips to make your next trip a special experience.
You can find out more about me on the Vollmar-Akademie's website.