Neuss Marketing Offers Historical-Culinary City Tour on July 23
Neuss Marketing presents a diverse range of city tours, catering to various interests and needs. On July 23, from 12-2 PM, a historical-culinary tour led by Marion Tiefenbacher-Kalus and Hajo Heinrich explores the city's significant food industry and residential architecture, culminating in a picnic on Drususallee. This tour, priced at €31 per person including food and drinks, is one of many themed experiences available.
Neuss Marketing offers tours tailored to individuals, groups, families, schools, and companies. These tours can be themed, playful, exploratory, mobile, barrier-free, or culinary. They provide insights into historical and architectural knowledge, Europe's largest inland ports, and Neuss's rich past. The upcoming tours from July 24, 2022, cover topics such as Roman sites, medieval fortifications, modern architecture, and the inland port, all with a historical context.
Tours can be booked directly at Tourist Information or online. The meeting point for the historical-culinary tour is at the Schwann monument in front of the old post office, Neustrasse 28, and registration is required. Barrier-free and special tours are available for mobility-impaired and visually impaired individuals, ensuring inclusivity.
Neuss Marketing's city tours offer a unique blend of history, culture, and culinary experiences. With a variety of themes and accessibility options, there's something for everyone. The historical-culinary tour on July 23 is a perfect example, combining food, history, and architecture for €31 per person, including refreshments.
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