Ulm: Scary Walking Tour

Traveling to Ulm and craving something a bit different? This “Scary Walking Tour” offers a unique look into the city’s mysterious corners, blending history, secrets, and a touch of the eerie. It’s not your typical sightseeing stroll; instead, it’s an atmospheric journey that takes you through fog-laden alleyways, old cemeteries, and hidden neighborhoods with stories that might give you chills — or at least a good sense of Ulm’s lesser-seen history.
What we particularly like about this tour is how it combines local storytelling with atmospheric sightseeing. The guide, Jörg Zenker, isn’t just spouting facts — he brings history alive with a friendly, engaging manner. Plus, the price point—$17—feels reasonable for a 1.5-hour experience packed with surprises. The only potential drawback? The tour isn’t very “scary” in the traditional sense, which might be a letdown if you’re looking for genuine thrills. But if you’re interested in quirky, atmospheric, and culturally rich stories, this tour hits just the right note.
It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy mystery, history, or a bit of a spooky vibe—but don’t expect heavy scares. Families with older kids who appreciate ghost stories or history buffs interested in Ulm’s hidden corners will find plenty to enjoy. If you’re after a fun, slightly eerie walk with a knowledgeable guide, this could be a highlight of your visit.
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- Unique Neighborhoods: Explore Ulm’s lesser-known district called “The Cross,” full of foggy alleyways and local secrets.
- Historical Insight: Learn about Heimstrasse, one of Ulm’s most beautiful streets, and what makes it special.
- Old Cemetery Secrets: Visit the Old Cemetery, where some graves may still have space — and stories.
- Engaging Guide: Jörg Zenker leads the tour with a friendly, knowledgeable style, making history accessible and fun.
- Atmospheric Setting: The fog, alleyways, and old cemeteries create a moody, immersive environment.
- Affordable and Flexible: At just $17, you get a 1.5-hour guided experience you can reserve with flexible payment options.
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What the Tour Is Like

Let’s break down what you can expect on this Ulm: Scary Walking Tour. Starting in the district called “The Höll,” which was once a poor neighborhood and is now a mysterious gateway into Ulm’s past, the tour offers a chance to step into a different side of the city. The area still features its historic gate tower, which adds to the authentic, slightly ghostly vibe.
The guide leads you through the narrow, fog-shrouded alleyways of The Cross — an area many travelers overlook. You’ll hear stories about local curiosities and some of Ulm’s most famous residents buried in the Old Cemetery. The tour isn’t about shock value, but rather about uncovering the lesser-known stories that add depth and character to the city.
Many reviews note that the tour isn’t truly “scary,” but rather informative and humorous. One traveler mentioned, “The tour wasn’t scary, but it was very informative and humorous! I highly recommend it.” It’s more about atmosphere and stories than about frights, which makes it perfect for those who enjoy history mixed with a bit of the spooky.
Exploring the Neighborhoods and Key Stops

The Höll and the Cross Neighborhoods
You’ll start in the Höll neighborhood, a historically impoverished area behind the only remaining gate tower of Ulm’s old imperial city. Walking through here, you’ll get a feel for the city’s past struggles, which is a stark contrast to its more famous landmarks. The neighborhood’s eerie name and its foggy streets set the perfect tone for a walk full of stories.
Next, the guide takes you through The Cross, a little-known part of Ulm that’s often missed by visitors. This district is described as having a mystical name and a somewhat gloomy ambiance, amplified by the fog that often envelops the alleyways. It’s a neighborhood with secrets, curiosities, and stories that are waiting to be uncovered.
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One of the highlights of the tour is the stroll down Heimstrasse, which is celebrated as Ulm’s most beautiful street. However, beauty here is tinged with mystery. The guide shares fascinating tales about the street’s history and its quirks, which may include stories about the buildings, residents, or even local legends. Travelers often find themselves captivated by how this street, so everyday at first glance, takes on an entirely different character during the tour.
The Old Cemetery
The journey concludes at the Old Cemetery, a place that’s both peaceful and full of stories. The guide hints that some graves might still have space — or stories waiting to be discovered. The cemetery’s history, combined with its atmospheric setting and the possibility of glimpsing some famous or mysterious graves, makes it a fitting end.
Most reviews agree the cemetery adds a layer of authenticity and a touch of the macabre to the experience. One traveler noted, “Places I’d never noticed in Ulm before,” highlighting how the tour opens eyes to corners of the city that are often ignored.
The Guide and Tour Experience

Jörg Zenker, the guide, is praised for his pleasant manner and wealth of knowledge. He manages to blend humor with storytelling, which keeps the atmosphere light yet informative. The tour is conducted in German, and it’s wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to a range of visitors.
The overall atmosphere is atmospheric but not heavy or overly spooky, which is a plus for those who might find genuine horror too intense. The foggy streets and historic cemeteries, combined with Jörg’s storytelling, create an immersive experience that balances history with a dash of mystery.
The Value of the Tour

At $17 per person, this tour offers solid value for a 1.5-hour guided experience. The price makes it accessible, especially considering the quality of storytelling and the atmospheric locations. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of Ulm’s hidden side, plus some stories to impress your friends.
The flexibility to reserve and pay later adds peace of mind, particularly if your travel plans are still in flux. And if you’re in Ulm with a couple of hours to spare, it’s a low-cost, intriguing way to see a different, less polished part of the city.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This walking tour is perfect if you’re curious about local secrets, historic cemeteries, and atmospheric neighborhoods. It’s suited for those who enjoy a mildly spooky vibe but don’t want a fright-fest. History buffs, curious travelers, or anyone interested in Ulm’s lesser-known stories will find plenty to enjoy.
It’s also a good option for those traveling with older kids or teenagers, especially if they’re interested in ghost stories or local legends. The tour’s relaxed pace and engaging guide make it accessible to most.
Final Thoughts
Ulm’s “Scary Walking Tour” isn’t about thrills or scares—it’s more about atmosphere, storytelling, and discovering hidden facets of the city. The combination of foggy alleyways, historic cemeteries, and a friendly guide makes it a memorable experience for those interested in local lore and atmospheric sights.
While it doesn’t serve up genuine horror, it offers a charming, engaging way to see lesser-known corners of Ulm. For a modest price, you get a walk full of stories, history, and a touch of the mysterious. If you’re after a relaxed yet atmospheric adventure that’s suitable for most travelers, this tour could be just right.
Ulm: Scary Walking Tour
“The tour wasn't scary, but it was very informative and humorous! I highly recommend it!”
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for older children, especially those interested in stories and history. It’s not particularly scary but does involve walking through cemeteries and alleyways, so discretion is advised depending on the child’s age and sensitivity.
Is the tour conducted in English?
No, the tour is conducted in German. If you need an English guide, it’s worth checking if this can be arranged, as the current info specifies German.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a quick but immersive experience during your day in Ulm.
What is the price?
The tour costs $17 per person, which is quite reasonable for the amount of storytelling and sights packed into this short adventure.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility with your plans.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, so most visitors with mobility needs should be able to join.
Are there any restrictions on recording videos?
Yes, video recording is not allowed during the tour.
What makes this tour different from other Ulm experiences?
It focuses on the city’s lesser-known neighborhoods, foggy alleyways, and cemeteries, offering a more atmospheric and story-driven experience than typical city tours.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, if you’re interested in atmospheric walks, local legends, and hidden corners of Ulm, this experience is well worth considering. It’s particularly enjoyable for those who appreciate stories that aren’t just about the major sights.
If you’re in Ulm and want a different perspective on the city’s history and hidden corners, this “Ulm: Scary Walking Tour” could be a surprisingly charming addition to your trip. Just remember: it’s atmospheric, not terrifying, and packed with local stories that’ll make you see Ulm in a whole new light.
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