Board your coach, for a Panoramic tour around the charming walled city, since 1995 a UNESCO, world heritage site. Visby is an outstanding example of a Northern European walled Hanseatic town, that in a unique way has preserved its townscape and its valuable buildings. The town wall, dating back to the 13th century is almost 3.5 kms long, 10-11 meters in height and encircles the old stone houses, churches and street system. During the middle ages Visby was an important seat of the emerging Hansa, a trade monopoly federation of mainly German cities, that from the mid- 12th to the mid- 17th century formed a joint-trade in the North of Europe and the Baltic Sea. Drive along the eastern side of the wall, where you can get a glimpse of the roof tops of Visby and the great St Mary’s Cathedral, built in the beginning of the 13th century during the late 12th to early 14th centuries. Continue along the sea, pass Visby Hospital where the patients can enjoy the beautiful view over the sea, until you reach Galgberget, Gallows Hill, a high lime-stone cliff on the outskirts of Visby. Make a short stop at Almedalen, the former medieval harbor, today the site for the famous Political Week that takes place here a week in July every year gathering the whole elite of Swedish politicians. Here you can see the oldest parts of the city wall, built as a protection for enemies approaching from the sea. Enjoy the view of houses and ruins of Visby stretching skyways.