This guided city tour through Munich is a truly unique experience that offers a captivating journey through the city's rich history, culture, and traditions. Led by an expert guide with a deep knowledge of Munich's past and present, you'll be immersed in the city's unique charm and character.

Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast foodie, or simply want to soak up the leisurely atmosphere of the city, your guide will tailor the itinerary to your needs, ensuring that you have an experience that speaks to you.

As you journey through Munich's rich and diverse neighborhoods, you'll encounter bustling markets, charming cafes, and lively beer halls that provide a glimpse into the city's cultural fabric. The city's striking architecture, from the Gothic spires to the Baroque churches, will captivate your senses and ignite your passion for exploration.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Guided Tour
✔  Snacks
✖  Alcoholic Beverages
✖  Lunch
✖  Fee to climb the stairs to the top of St. Peter's church (5 €, and optional)
Departure & Return
Departure:  ,

The meeting point will be right at the "Mariensäule". The Mariensäule is located at the very center of Marienplatz - and can be identified as a high column, with a statue located on top of it. I will be the guy, carrying a small American flag :)

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
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Munich Marienplatz Marienplatz is a vibrant square located in the heart of Munich, Germany. It is one of the city's most popular attractions and is a hub of activity for locals and tourists alike. The square is surrounded by stunning architecture and is home to many important historical and cultural landmarks. One of the main attractions in Marienplatz is the Neues Rathaus, or New Town Hall, a beautiful Gothic-style building that dominates the square. Visitors can watch the famous Glockenspiel clock tower, which chimes and displays animated figures twice daily at 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Another notable landmark is the Mariensäule, a towering column that commemorates the end of Swedish occupation during the Thirty Years' War. The column is adorned with a statue of the Virgin Mary and is surrounded by four cherubs representing the city's virtues: faith, diligence, fortitude, and justice.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Frauenkirche The Frauenkirche, also known as the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, is a majestic Gothic-style church located in the center of Munich. It is one of the city's most iconic landmarks and a must-visit destination for tourists. The church was built in the late 15th century and features two distinctive onion-shaped domes that are visible from many parts of the city. It is also notable for its impressive size - the nave of the church is 109 meters long, 40 meters wide, and 37 meters high. Inside the Frauenkirche, visitors can admire the beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings that adorn the walls. The church also houses many important religious artifacts, including an ornate altar and a statue of the Virgin Mary.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Hofbräuhaus is a world-famous beer hall located in the heart of Munich, Germany. Founded in 1589 by the Duke of Bavaria, it is one of the oldest beer halls in the city and has become an iconic symbol of Bavarian culture. The atmosphere inside the Hofbräuhaus is lively and convivial, with long communal tables and a boisterous atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy traditional Bavarian food such as sausages, pretzels, and roast pork, all of which are served in generous portions. The Hofbräuhaus is also rich in history and has played an important role in Bavarian culture over the centuries. It was a meeting place for political and cultural figures, and even served as a temporary home for famous artists such as Mozart. At Hofbräuhaus, we will stop for an optional beer, or snack. Prices: Maß (1 liter beer) : € 10,40 Regular sized (0,5 beer) : 5,20 € Softdrinks (non-alcoholic): € 3,10 - € 4,40 Brotzeiten/ snack plates: vary from € 11,50 to € 14,90

Duration:  45 minutes

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English Garden The Englischer Garten, or English Garden, is a beautiful park located in the heart of Munich, Germany. It is one of the largest urban parks in the world, covering an area of over 900 acres, and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The park was created in the late 18th century by Sir Benjamin Thompson, an American-born physicist who worked for the Bavarian government. Today, it is a popular spot for outdoor recreation, picnics, and relaxation. A notable feature of the park is the Eisbach, a man-made stream that runs through the park and is a popular spot for surfing. Brave surfers can ride the waves of the Eisbach, even in the colder months of the year. The Englischer Garten is also home to several beautiful landmarks, including the Monopteros, a small Greek-style temple that offers panoramic views of the park, and the Japanisches Teehaus, a traditional Japanese tea house where visitors can enjoy a cup of tea in a serene setting.

Duration:  20 minutes

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Viktualienmarkt The Viktualienmarkt is a vibrant outdoor market located in the heart of Munich, Germany. It is one of the city's most popular attractions and a must-visit destination for foodies, shoppers, and anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of Munich. The market features over 140 stalls selling a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, spices, and flowers. Visitors can sample local specialties such as Bavarian sausages, fresh pretzels, and traditional German pastries. In addition to food, the Viktualienmarkt also features a variety of shops selling unique items such as Bavarian clothing, souvenirs, and artisanal crafts. At Viktualienmarkt, I will provide a small sample of a typical Bavarian spread to everyone - a must-try when visiting Bavaria. At Viktualienmarkt, you will have 30 minutes to explore the market, which you can spend at your convenience!

Duration:  30 minutes

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Residenz Munchen he Münchner Residenz offers several sites that showcase its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the stunning façade of the palace, which features ornate Baroque and Rococo details, as well as the palace courtyard, which is surrounded by beautiful arcades and features a large fountain at its center. The palace gardens, which are located behind the palace and are open to the public, offer a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful fountains, statues, and manicured lawns while taking in the grandeur of the palace's exterior.

Duration:  20 minutes

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St. Peter's Church St. Peter's Church, or Peterskirche, is a historic Roman Catholic church located in the center of Munich, Germany. It is the oldest church in Munich, with its origins dating back to the 12th century. The church is easily recognizable by its distinctive onion-shaped dome, which offers stunning views of the city from its observation deck. Visitors can climb the 299 steps to the top of the dome and enjoy panoramic views of Munich's historic district. Inside the church, visitors can explore its ornate Baroque and Rococo interiors, which feature stunning works of art, intricate frescoes, and ornate altars. The church also features several impressive chapels, including the Marian Chapel, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and features a beautiful statue of her. Price to climb to the top (optional): 5 €

Duration:  25 minutes

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Asamkirche, also known as St. Johann Nepomuk, is a stunning Baroque church located in the heart of Munich, Germany. It was built in the 18th century by the brothers Cosmas Damian and Egid Quirin Asam, who were famous Bavarian artists. The church's façade is relatively simple and unassuming, but upon entering, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking display of Baroque decoration. The church's interiors are richly decorated with ornate stucco work, frescoes, and sculptures, all created by the Asam brothers. The main altar of Asamkirche is particularly impressive, with its stunning depiction of the Passion of Christ. The altar is flanked by two smaller altars, which are dedicated to St. Francis Xavier and St. John Nepomuk, respectively. One of the most striking features of Asamkirche is its small size, which adds to the sense of intimacy and grandeur of the space. The church's compact size also allows visitors to fully appreciate the intricate details of its decorations.

Duration:  10 minutes

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Maximilianeum Maximilianeum is a palatial building located in Munich, Germany, which serves as the seat of the Bavarian state parliament. It was built in the mid-19th century by King Maximilian II of Bavaria and was intended to serve as a home for gifted students from all over Bavaria. The architecture of Maximilianeum is impressive, with its grand neo-Gothic style, ornate façade, and stunning location overlooking the River Isar. The building's interior is equally impressive, with richly decorated halls and corridors, as well as a magnificent staircase that leads up to the parliament chamber. One of the most impressive features of Maximilianeum is its large, well-manicured gardens, which offer stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, as well as the beautiful fountains and sculptures scattered throughout the grounds.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan Theatinerkirche, also known as the Theatine Church of St. Cajetan, is a magnificent Baroque church located in the heart of Munich, Germany. It was built in the 17th century by the Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a votive offering for the birth of their long-awaited heir. The church's stunning façade is characterized by its striking yellow color, which is said to represent the golden light of heaven. The interior of Theatinerkirche is equally impressive, with its ornate decoration, lavish frescoes, and stunning altars. One of the most striking features of Theatinerkirche is its central dome, which is decorated with intricate frescoes and sculptures depicting scenes from the life of Christ. Visitors can also explore the church's impressive sacristy, which features beautiful marble floors, intricate woodwork, and stunning paintings.

Duration:  15 minutes

Additional info
•  Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
•  Service animals allowed
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $41.87
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
4 hours
Guide in:
English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.