Explore Münster’s history on a self-guided tour. Solve riddles, discover landmarks, and enjoy scenic beauty at your own pace.
Explore Münster’s history on a self-guided tour. Solve riddles, discover landmarks, and enjoy scenic beauty at your own pace.
- Historic Town Hall of Münster - Immerse yourself in history at Münster’s renowned Town Hall, the site where the Peace of Westphalia was signed, concluding the Thirty Years’ War. Its impressive Gothic façade and rich history provide a gateway to the past.
- Prinzipalmarkt - Stroll beneath the charming arcades of Prinzipalmarkt, flanked by…
- Historic Town Hall of Münster - Immerse yourself in history at Münster’s renowned Town Hall, the site where the Peace of Westphalia was signed, concluding the Thirty Years’ War. Its impressive Gothic façade and rich history provide a gateway to the past.
- Prinzipalmarkt - Stroll beneath the charming arcades of Prinzipalmarkt, flanked by elegant gabled houses. Look up to see the eerie iron cages on St. Lamberti Church, a haunting reminder of Münster’s tumultuous history.
- Kiepenkerl Monument - Encounter Münster’s cherished symbol—the Kiepenkerl statue, celebrating the traveling merchants who once influenced the city’s economy. It’s a perfect spot to embrace local tradition and capture a memorable photo.
- Liebfrauen- or Überwasserkirche - This tranquil Gothic church, located just across the Aa River, offers a serene moment with its simple yet graceful architecture. Its name, meaning “Over the Water,” alludes to its picturesque setting.
- Frauenstrasse 24 - A humble house with a significant story—this was the Münster base of the White Rose resistance movement. A place for quiet contemplation on the struggle against oppression during WWII.
- Münster Palace - Münster’s splendid Baroque palace, now part of the university, captivates with its symmetrical design and lush gardens. It’s a wonderful place to admire from the outside before enjoying a walk along the promenade.
- Lake Aasee - Find tranquility at Aasee, Münster’s cherished lake. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll, a boat ride, or simply enjoying the waterfront views, this spot is a local favorite for relaxation.
- Westphalian State Museum of Art & Cultural History - While you may not enter, appreciate the museum’s striking exterior and glimpse its rich collection of regional and European art, spanning centuries of history.
- Münster Cathedral (St. Paulus Dom) - Münster’s stunning cathedral dominates the skyline with its twin towers. Observe the astronomical clock as it marks the hour and revel in the grandeur of this historic landmark.

- Available in multiple languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Web app with map
- Audio guide
- Available in multiple languages: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
- Web app with map
- Audio guide
- A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
- Tickets or entrance fees for any attractions along the tour
- Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
- A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
- Tickets or entrance fees for any attractions along the tour
- Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
Explore Münster in your own style with Ciceru’s self-guided walking tour, featuring audio and text in seven languages, directly accessible on your phone. No need for an app, just hit play and start your adventure!
Begin at the Historic City Hall, where the Peace of Westphalia made a significant impact on European history.
Wander through Prinzipalmarkt,…
Explore Münster in your own style with Ciceru’s self-guided walking tour, featuring audio and text in seven languages, directly accessible on your phone. No need for an app, just hit play and start your adventure!
Begin at the Historic City Hall, where the Peace of Westphalia made a significant impact on European history.
Wander through Prinzipalmarkt, Münster’s renowned marketplace, and take in the beauty of Lamberti Church. Pass by the Kiepenkerl statue, representing the city’s rich merchant heritage.
Discover Überwasserkirche, a magnificent Gothic church, then pause at Frauenstraße 24, a notable site of student resistance during World War II.
Be amazed by Schloss Münster, a former bishop’s palace now serving as a university building.
Enjoy a leisurely walk along Aasee, a picturesque lake ideal for relaxation.
Finish your tour at the Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kultur, which houses artistic masterpieces, before arriving at St. Paulus Cathedral, the spiritual center of Münster, featuring its famous astronomical clock.
With nine stops and engaging riddles, this self-guided tour allows you to explore at your own pace. Unravel Münster one riddle at a time!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.