Audio City Tour in Munich
Highlights
- Self-paced 3km walking tour
- Explore 92 points of interest
- Ideal for history enthusiasts
- Interactive Navicup map navigation
- Hidden gems and famous landmarks
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Self-paced walking tour
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Explore 92 points of interest
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Interactive Navicup map
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Duration 1 to 3 hours
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Downloadable audio-guide
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Available in multiple languages
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Audio City Tour in Munich, a self-guided journey through the vibrant streets of this historic city. Explore iconic landmarks like Marienplatz and the Englischer Garten at your own pace, immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of Bavaria. With 92 points of interest to discover, including hidden gems off the beaten path, this interactive tour is perfect for travelers seeking a personalized and flexible sightseeing experience. Simply download the Navicup map on your smartphone and let the exploration begin. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the magic of Munich in a whole new way!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in German, English, Italian, French, Spanish; Castilian
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Discover Munich's rich history and culture at your own pace with this interactive audio city tour featuring 92 points of interest and flexible routes.
Included
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Offline content to avoid roaming charges
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An activation link to access your tour
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Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone
Meeting Point
You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!
Marienplatz, 80331 München , Germany
End Point
You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!
Marienplatz, 80331 München , Germany
What to expect
Marienplatz
Once upon a time, many, many years ago, Munich was a much smaller town than it is today. And right here, where we’re standing on Marienplatz, was the heart of it all...
Lutheran Church of St. Matthew
So, St. Michael’s Church wasn’t just any church. It was built by Duke Wilhelm V, the same Duke who was wed in that jousting tournament we saw at the Glockenspiel in Marienplatz....
Odeonsplatz
Odeonsplatz is named after the Odeon, a concert hall that once stood on the north side of the square. While the Odeon is no longer there (it was destroyed during World War II), the name has stuck, reminding us of the square’s long association with culture and the arts.
Munich
The Munich Residenz started as a humble castle in the 14th century, but over the centuries, it was transformed into a grand palace complex, reflecting the changing tastes and ambitions of the Wittelsbach rulers.
Hofgarten is a beautiful and historic garden located in the heart of Munich, Germany. Its story begins in the early 17th century, specifically around 1613. It was commissioned by Duke Maximilian I, who wanted a formal garden in the Italian Renaissance style, right next to the Munich Residenz, his royal palace.
New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus)
The New Town Hall, or Neues Rathaus, isn’t actually that new, it was built between 1867 and 1909. And it replaced the older town hall. But, it is an amazing building and well worth the title. What makes the Neues Rathaus so impressive?
St. Peter's Church
St. Peter’s Church is known as "Alter Peter" by the locals, which means "Old Peter"! This isn’t just any church; it’s the oldest parish church in Munich, and it’s absolutely packed with history, art, and some seriously breathtaking views. Get ready for a climb, because the best part is at the top!
Kunsthalle Munich
Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung isn’t a museum with a permanent collection; instead, it hosts temporary exhibitions that change several times a year. This means that there’s always something new and exciting to see!
Residenz Munchen
The Residenz Museum is located within the Munich Residenz, which as we’ve mentioned, served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 to 1918.
Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München
This place that’s practically synonymous with Munich: the Hofbräuhaus! Get ready for a dose of Bavarian beer, oompah music, and good times because this is an experience you won’t forget. So, the Hofbräuhaus isn’t just a beer hall; it’s a legend.
Frauenkirche or the Cathedral of Our Lady is a truly iconic landmark of Munich! Prepare to be impressed, because this church is massive, rich in history, and full of fascinating stories.
Olympiaberg
This is the Olympiaberg, or Olympic Mountain! Now, don’t let the name fool you, it’s not a towering peak, but a man-made hill that offers spectacular panoramic views of Munich and a fascinating glimpse into the city’s Olympic history. Get ready for a bit of a climb, but trust me, the reward is worth the effort!
Feldherrnhalle
The Feldherrnhalle is impressive monument isn’t just a collection of statues; it’s a symbol of Bavarian military history, a stage for significant events, and a landmark that has seen its fair share of controversy.
Viktualienmarkt
Prepare for a sensory explosion as we head to the Viktualienmarkt! Get ready to sample local delicacies, browse exotic ingredients, and soak in the lively atmosphere!
Max-Joseph-Platz
Max-Joseph-Platz is a grand and elegant square that serves as a gateway to some of Munich’s most iconic cultural landmarks! Max-Joseph-Platz is named after King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. He’s a pretty important figure, After him has named a bunch of stuff!
Palais Preysing
The Preysing Palais is located in the heart of Munich’s Old Town, on Marienplatz, right next to the Neues Rathaus! While the Preysing Palaismight not be as famous as some of the other landmarks, this elegant palace offers a glimpse into the city’s aristocratic past and showcases a beautiful blend of architectural styles.
It is the Olympiapark, or Olympic Park in Munich! You can discover vast and versatile landscape that hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics and continues to be a vibrant hub for events, activities, and stunning views.
Eisbachwelle
Nestled within Munich’s renowned Englischer Garten, the Eisbach Wave is an extraordinary urban phenomenon that blends the city’s historical elegance with sporting ingenuity.
GALERIA München Marienplatz
Galeria Kaufhof’s story began in 1879, with a small shop in Stralsund, Germany, founded by Leonhard Tietz. It wasn’t a grand department store yet; it was a modest business selling yarns, buttons, fabrics, and wool.
Bavarian State Chancellery
This big building with glass and green roof is a place of political power and modern architecture: the Bavarian State Chancellery! Get ready to admire a sleek and striking building that serves as the seat of the Bavarian government.
Old Town Hall
Located on the eastern side of Marienplatz, the Old Town Hall stands proudly with its charming white façade, stepped gables, and a tall clock tower topped with a pointed red roof. It’s easy to spot, just opposite the more elaborate New Town Hall that dominates the square.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit Englischer Garten for a picnic
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Try local beer at nearby Hofbräuhaus
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Start at Marienplatz for iconic views
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Use public transport to save time
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Consider visiting hidden gems off the route
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Munich with the Audio City Tour, a unique self-guided experience that allows you to explore the city at your own pace. Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and Bavarian charm as you discover iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, and the picturesque Englischer Garten.What to expect?
With the Audio City Tour in Munich, travelers can anticipate a flexible and personalized sightseeing adventure. This 3-kilometer walking tour covers 92 points of interest, offering a perfect blend of famous attractions and hidden gems. Whether you're a history buff, culture enthusiast, or architecture lover, this tour caters to a variety of interests, providing an engaging and informative experience through the interactive Navicup map.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for independent travelers who appreciate the freedom to explore at their own leisure. History buffs will delight in the rich tapestry of stories behind Munich's landmarks, while culture enthusiasts will revel in the city's vibrant atmosphere. Architecture lovers will be captivated by the stunning buildings that define Munich's skyline. Overall, this tour is designed for anyone looking to experience Munich in a unique and immersive way.Why book this?
The Audio City Tour in Munich offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to delve into the city's history and culture at your own pace. By providing a self-guided experience, this tour allows travelers to customize their itinerary and focus on the sights that interest them most. The interactive Navicup map ensures easy navigation, while the downloadable audio guide offers insights in multiple languages, catering to a diverse range of visitors. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Munich's most iconic landmarks.Good to know
Travelers embarking on the Audio City Tour in Munich should take advantage of the offline content provided to avoid roaming charges. The tour covers approximately 3 kilometers and can be started and ended at any point on the tour map, offering maximum flexibility. With downloadable audio guides available in multiple languages, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the city's history and culture, making this tour a must-do for those seeking a personalized and enriching experience in Munich.Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have experienced the Audio City Tour in Munich has been overwhelmingly positive, with travelers praising the flexibility and depth of the self-guided experience. Many have highlighted the convenience of the interactive Navicup map and the informative audio guides, which enhance the overall sightseeing journey. Visitors have expressed a deep appreciation for the blend of iconic landmarks and hidden gems included in the tour, making it a highly recommended experience for those looking to explore Munich in a unique and engaging way.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is