Merchants and Mercenaries Self Guided Tour of Visby
In Visby
From
£8
pp
2h 0 mins
Visby is intact because Visby died young. In the mid fourteenth century, plague, a Danish king's army, and a fleet from Lübeck struck this island city in quick succession, leaving the wall, twelve ruined churches, and cobbled streets exactly where they had stood. This self-guided audio walking tour of Visby brings that story to life on your phone, with no physical guide and no fixed start time.
Walk the Ringmuren, three kilometres of medieval wall, and discover why it was built against fellow Gotlanders, not foreign invaders. Hear about a friar who bought two harbour properties to expand his choir, a boy in chainmail at the foot of the wall, and a silver coin reading 'Moses is the messenger of God' dug up beneath a Gotlandic farmhouse.
If you want to pause for photos, sit beside a ruin, or stop for coffee without being rushed, this Visby walking tour fits you. Over 20,000 travelers have used your self-guided tours, and this one comes with a full refund guarantee.
Free cancellation
Private tour
What's included
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you don’t love the tour, write to us for a full refund.
- 1-year access to audio on iOS & Android. Listen to the tour anytime, as many times as you like
- Audio and written guide included
- Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
- Images to identify stops and in app interactive map for navigation
What's not included
- Any physical devices or headphones
- Human tour guide at location
Itinerary
- Spot the iron rings still set into the limestone arch where defenders once chained the road shut.
- Trace three kilometres of wall built not against foreigners but against the city's own countrymen.
- Stand at the burial field where the city gates stayed bolted while their countrymen were cut down outside.
- Step into a roofless brick shell where Sweden's first Dominican friars filled the vaults for nearly three centuries.
- Walk through the only Visby church still in use, funded by a tax on every German merchant ship.
- Pause between two ruined churches whose floor plans reveal Visby once had a Russian merchant quarter.
- Find the craft brewery that copied a medieval ruin's arches onto its bottle labels.
- Meet the Gotlander whose career began by fixing a cathedral clock that had been silent for a hundred years. (5 min)
- Wander through a garden funded by fines that twelve young swimmers once paid each other for bathing too long.
- Follow Visby's most photographed alley and learn why its famous climbing roses are not as medieval as you think.
- Search the great square for traces of a friary built where two harbour brothels once stood.
- Climb the only spot inside the wall connecting upper and lower Visby without ever leaving the city.
- Walk the street whose name has been misread as 'noble' for centuries when it really means the way of common folk.
- Notice the joint where two ruined churches share one piece of stonework, one Gotlandic, one German.
- Enter the seventeenth century home of the Lübeck outsider who became one of Visby's most powerful men.
- Hunt for the silver coin reading 'Moses is the messenger of God' that reached Gotland by the Volga trade route.
- Pass beneath stepped gables of seven storey limestone warehouses where dried fish and Russian fur once filled the rooms.
- Finish in the harbour park where the sea retreated and a young Olof Palme launched Sweden's biggest political festival.
Meeting & end point
Meeting point
This is a self-guided audio tour on your self-guided tour app. To activate the tour, check your email for instructions from us sent right after booking. Can’t find it? Search for your company in your email inbox and spam folder. OR contact us via support.
Practical information
- Operated by
- Tourific
- Travellers per booking
- 1–15
- Languages
- de, ru, pt, en, it, pl, fr, nl, es
- Confirmation
- INSTANT
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Important notes
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Frequently asked questions
The tour runs for around 2 hours. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.
What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.
We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.