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Rathausplatz Augsburg – Augsburg Pedestrian Zone loop from Augsburg

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Germany
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Swabia

Rathausplatz Augsburg – Augsburg Pedestrian Zone loop from Augsburg

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10

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Rathausplatz Augsburg – Augsburg Pedestrian Zone loop from Augsburg

01:20

5.11km

40m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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After 2.76 km for 90 m

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1.79 km

Augsburg Town Hall and Rathausplatz

Highlight • Historical Site

A short photo stop on the Rathausplatz and then on the Maximilianstraße to the south makes this hightlight always a worthwhile detour on every major bike ride.

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1.83 km

Augustus Fountain

Highlight • Monument

The imposing Augustus Fountain is one of the magnificent fountains in Augsburg. Emperor Augustus can be seen on the pillar in the center. The fountain was completed in 1594 in Renaissance style.

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1.98 km

Rathausplatz Augsburg

Highlight • Historical Site

Town Hall Square and Fish Market, Augsburg
The group of squares near the slope of the Augsburg High Terrace is one of the oldest in Augsburg. It was formed after the construction of the Perlach Tower in the 10th century, which still stands in the line of sight of Augsburg's central north-south street. At this point, the north-south and east-west streets converged. The Free Imperial City, which was politically independent until 1806, was administered from Perlach Square, with its town hall (since 1260), gentlemen's drinking room, and merchants' room. The city council's exercise of power was publicly and spectacularly visible through the pillory at the town hall, where criminals were put on display; the "Schandesel" at the fish market, where soldiers of the city guard were placed for misconduct; and the "Narrenhäusel," a sobering-up cell.
The installation of the Neptune Fountain on the Fish Market and the Augustus Fountain on Perlachplatz heralded a prestigious transformation: Elias Holl rebuilt almost all of the surrounding buildings, and between 1615 and 1620, he also built the Town Hall, whose mass seemed to overwhelm its surroundings.


It wasn't until the 19th century that major new construction was undertaken again: The Stock Exchange Building, erected in 1828 by Johann Nepomuk Pertsch, replaced the living quarters of the merchants and patricians. At the same time, the new building line somewhat freed up the Town Hall. The Fish Market also received a new look between 1882 and 1890 with the administration building and the Fish Market Staircase by Ludwig Leybold.
Text / Source: City of Augsburg, World Heritage Information Center, Rathausplatz 1, Augsburg
augsburger-plaetze.com/rathausplatz-text

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2.34 km

Annahof Augsburg

Highlight • Historical Site

The Annahof is today the educational and community center of the Protestant Church in Augsburg. Here, the importance of education to the Reformers becomes evident. The glass inscription "Bibliotheca Publica" in the Annahof commemorates Germany's first public library, opened in 1563. An observatory and Augsburg's first public Latin school were also part of the complex. The current school building was designed by Elias Holl.

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2.82 km

Augsburg City Market

Highlight • Rest Area

The city market is always worth a visit 😊

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3.12 km

Augsburg Pedestrian Zone

Highlight • Settlement

In the pedestrian zone there are plenty of shops, restaurants and cafés that invite you to shop and linger.

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3.28 km

Perlachturm, Augsburg

Highlight • Monument

The 70 m high Perlachturm is a tower in the old town of Augsburg. Built in the 10th century as a watchtower, it is now a landmark of the old imperial city in the ensemble with the neighboring Augsburg town hall and today serves, among other things, as a lookout tower.

de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlachturm

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3.65 km

I'm not really into churches, but the cathedral is very impressive. But the area around it with the forecourt, the excavations, the Fronhof and the Hofgarten very close by are always a nice place to just relax.

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5.11 km

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2.16 km

1.53 km

818 m

566 m

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2.85 km

2.21 km

< 100 m

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