Discover Baden-Baden on a private tour
Baden Baden offers a quiet elegance, a whisper carried on the breeze through its lush parks and famed thermal baths. The town invites you to slow down, to discover a sanctuary of relaxation and cultural allure. With a local guide, the town’s secrets become yours to explore. From the historic Trinkhalle colonnade to the scenic paths of the Lichtentaler Allee, each step reveals more of its charm. Tours in Baden Baden are not just about seeing, but experiencing the art of relaxation. Whether it's a leisurely walk through its quaint streets or a food and wine tour to delight the senses, you skip the lines and dive into the town's serene beauty with insights from a true local. Explore Baden Baden your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Baden Baden tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Baden Baden for every interest, including: History tours: Explore the Roman bath ruins beneath Friedrichsbad and hear how the spa tradition evolved, then step into the Trinkhalle to read its frescoes. Visit the elegant Casino Baden-Baden with a guide or climb to the medieval Hohenbaden Castle ruins for stone-by-stone stories. Nature and Wildlife tours: Ride the Merkur funicular and hike the ridge to the Battert cliffs for views and forest paths back into town. Stroll Lichtentaler Allee and continue to Geroldsauer Wasserfall, where shaded ravines and rhododendrons line the trail. Nature and Wildlife tours: Go deeper into Black Forest National Park for a guided walk focused on tracks and habitat, with chances to spot deer at dusk. For family-friendly wildlife, visit a small Wildgehege near the Merkurwald to see wild boar and fallow deer and learn about local conservation. The compact centre is easy to cover on foot, and local buses link the spa quarter, Merkur funicular, and Lichtental. To reach trailheads and remote valleys, you can book chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation, or ask your guide to arrange a car. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Baden Baden inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Consider taking a private walking tour to uncover the charm of Baden-Baden. Explore the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods with a local guide who knows every corner. Walking through the streets with someone who truly understands the area offers insights you won't find in a guidebook. - Old Town (Altstadt): Wander through picturesque streets and admire the beautiful architecture. Perfect for history buffs and cultural tourists, this area offers charming boutiques and cozy cafes where you can relax and soak in the atmosphere. - Lichtentaler Allee: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along this beautiful parkway, lined with trees and flowers. Ideal for families and those looking to connect with nature, the path follows the Oos River, providing a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle. - Kurhaus and Casino Area: Dive into the grandeur of Baden-Baden’s spa culture. This neighbourhood is great for multi-generational groups, with its mix of historical sites and elegant dining options. The iconic casino adds a touch of glamour to your visit. - Gönneranlage: This stunning rose garden offers a serene escape for those seeking meaningful connections with nature. It’s a perfect spot for a quiet afternoon, with benches to sit and admire the meticulously maintained flowers. - Merkur Mountain (Merkurberg): For the adventurous, a hike or funicular ride up Merkur Mountain offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. It’s a great choice for families and groups who enjoy outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery. Day trip ideas from Baden Baden From Baden-Baden, you can reach riverside cities, wine villages, and high forest roads in under two hours, making easy day trips that match your pace. - Strasbourg, France: Cross the Rhine in about an hour for canals, half-timber streets in La Petite France, and the cathedral; it suits you if you like old-town walks, river views, and regional food, with easy stops for tarte flambée and quiet corners for photos. - Heidelberg: A compact old town below a hilltop castle with wide views of the Neckar, a good match if you want history, student life, and simple scenic hikes, since the Philosophenweg and Old Bridge link big sights without much planning. - Black Forest High Road and Mummelsee: Follow the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse for viewpoints, short forest trails, and time by the lake, great if your interests lean to light hikes, local cake and ham, and roadside stops with big views. - Freiburg im Breisgau: A sunny city on the edge of the Black Forest with the Münster market, little Bächle streams, and car-light streets, working well if you enjoy markets, architecture, and a greener city feel that still stays relaxed. - Alsace Wine Route villages, like Riquewihr and Kaysersberg: Vineyards wrap small towns with tasting rooms and ridge views, a fit if you prefer slow walks, wine, and half-timber details, and wine tours here make it easy to focus on tasting instead of driving. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Baden Baden most travellers miss.