Munich, Munich, 80336
Munich, Munich, 80336
Munich, Munich, 80336
Munich, Munich, 80336
Munich, Munich, 80336
Munich, Munich, 80336
This is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: English Garden, 80538 Munich, Bavaria GermanyDo you want to see more of the city, go off the tourist track,get some fun exercise, or just give your aching feet a break?Then join us on a relaxed, non-strenuous bike tour of the cityand the famous English Garden. We’ll make frequent stops tocheck out the architecture, take photos and learn about thecity’s fascinating history and culture. We fi nish by taking awell-deserved break in the Hofbräukeller Beer Garden beforeheading back and saying Auf WiedersehenDuration: 45 minutes
This is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: Seg-to-rent Segway Tours, 80802 Munich, Bavaria GermanyStartStop At: Chinesischen Turm, Englischer Garten 3, 80538 Munich, Bavaria GermanyPhotostop and Explanation history and origin of beergardensDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Maximilianeum, Maximilianstr., 81675 Munich, Bavaria GermanyPhoto stop and explanationsIsarhochufer, BeergardensDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Prater Island, Munich, GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Kabelsteg, München, GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsPaulaner Brauerei, StarkbiertraditionDuration: 10 minutesStop At: Hofbräuhaus München, Platzl 9, 80331 München, GermanyStop for picures and explanations Duration: 5 minutesStop At: Bier- Und Oktoberfest Museum, Sterneckerstrasse 2, 80331 Munich, Bavaria GermanyStop for picures and explanationsHistory Augustiner BrauereiDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Spatenhaus at the opera, Residenzstraße 12, 80333 München, GermanyStop for picures and explanationsSpatenbrauereiDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Zum Franziskaner, Residenzstraße 9, 80333 München, GermanyStop für Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesPass By: Residenzstrasse 1 Hours are: April-20 October: daily 9 am-6 pm 21 October-March: daily 10 am-5 pm, 80333 Munich, Bavaria GermanyMunich ResidenzStop At: Bayerische Staatsoper, Max-Joseph-Platz 2, 80539 Munich, Bavaria GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesPass By: U-Bahn to Odeonsplatz, Munich, Bavaria GermanyOdeonsplatz, Feldherrnhalle, LudwigstrassePass By: Maximiliansplatz, Maximilianspl., 80333 München, GermanyMaximiliansplatzStop At: Bayerischer Brauerbund e.V., Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 1, 80333 München, GermanyStop for Pictures and explanations.Bierbrunnen, beer purity lawDuration: 5 minutesPass By: Karolinenplatz, Karolinenpl., 80333 München, GermanyKarolinenplatzStop At: Löwenbräukeller - Das Original, Stiglmaierplatz, Nymphenburger Str. 2, 80335 München, GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesStop At: Konigsplatz 1, 80333, 80333 Munich, Bavaria GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesPass By: Alte Pinakothek, Barer Strasse 27 Eingang Theresienstraße, 80333 Munich, Bavaria GermanyPinakothekenPass By: Technical University of Munich, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München, GermanyTU MünchenPass By: M.E.B. Alt, Kolosseumstraße 6, 80469 München, GermanyMax Emanuel BrauereiStop At: Siegestor, Leopoldstrasse 1, 80539 Munich, Bavaria GermanyStop for Pictures and explanationsDuration: 5 minutesPass By: Café Reitschule, Königinstraße 34, 80802 München, GermanyCafe Reitschule
This is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: Maria Ramersdorf Kirche, Ramersdorfer Str. 6, 81669 Munich, Bavaria GermanyAll sights mentioned here are carefully selected recommendations. As this is an exclusive tour, you can always contribute your own suggestions; we are also happy to follow your wishes regarding the length of stay at the individual stops!Now, however, you can look forward to an eventful, informative but also relaxing trip in our new and luxurious / comfortable Mercedes or VW Minivans - at the side of your friendly and professional tour guide you are in good hands right from the start!... At the old pilgrimage church of St. Maria Ramersdorf from the 14th century we leave Munich and drive on the highway A8 in a southeasterly direction...Pass By: Schloss Wildenwart, Ludwigstrasse 10, 83112 Frasdorf, Bavaria GermanyIn the middle of the idyllic foothills of the Alps only a few kilometres from Lake Chiemsee is the historic castle ensemble Wildenwart.After the assumption of power by the revolutionary government, the Bavarian royal family, including Ludwig III, met at Wildenwart Castle, which was to become the new home for the Wittelsbach family.In 1979, Max Herzog in Bavaria, great-grandson of Ludwig III, moved with his family into the castle, which can be visited from the outside.Stop At: Prien am Chiemsee, Prien am Chiemsee, Upper Bavaria, BavariaIn Prien we board a boat of the Chiemsee fleet, which takes us across the lake to the island Herreninsel (ticket is not included in the tour price). Before that, it is worth taking a look at the Gothic-Baroque parish church Maria Himmelfahrt, whose church tower went "crazy" in a spectacular way in the 18th century! ***** Prices Chiemsee ferry (2023): Adults: € 10.00 / Children 6 - 15 years € 5.00 *****With the oldest still functioning steam tram in the world, you can travel contemplatively from the town center to the harbor in summer - as it did over 135 years ago.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Schloss Herrenchiemsee, 83209, Herreninsel, Bavaria GermanyHerrenchiemsee Palace was to become a replica of the Palace of Versailles, the residence of the French "Sun King" Louis XIV. For financial reasons, however, the most magnificent and expensive castle of the Bavarian King Ludwig II had to be terminated prematurely. On a 35-minute guided tour, which is well worth seeing, you will visit all completed, but also some unfinished rooms. ***** Skip-the-Line Admission (2023) Adults € 11.00 / Children under 18 years are free) *****Your admission ticket also grants you free access to the so-called "Old Castle", a former monastery building from the 8th century (!) with overwhelming Baroque furnishings. You will also see some very interesting rooms where Ludwig lived during the construction of the castle, as well as the site of the 1948 Constitutional Convention. Located in the historic building complex, a restaurant offers, among other things, fresh Chiemsee fish and a beer garden with a top view over Lake Chiemsee and its other islands.Duration: 1 hour 45 minutesStop At: Fraueninsel im Chiemsee, Fraueninsel im Chiemsee, Upper Bavaria, BavariaWe continue by boat to the only 15.5 ha "large" island Fraueninsel. Your trained guide will be happy to accompany you on a 30-minute tour of the island, show and explain everything worth seeing, including the over 1000-year-old monastery church, the equally old 'Tassilo-' lime tree, as well as the historic gate hall. The microbrewery "Inselbräu" is ideal for a culinary stop, as well as the numerous stalls of the island fishermen. ***** Ferry SURCHARGE to island "Fraueninsel" (2023): Adults: € 1.60 / Children 6 - 15 years € 0.80Duration: 1 hour 15 minutesStop At: Gstadt am Chiemsee, Gstadt am Chiemsee, Upper Bavaria, BavariaBack on the mainland, you can enjoy the most beautiful view over the lake with the Alps in the background from the Malerwinkel in Gstadt. Before that, we will be happy to show you the place where King Ludwig II translated to "his" island on a natural beach. Did you know that a private station was built especially for him on the railway line Munich - Salzburg? We'll show it to you!Duration: 25 minutesStop At: The Eagle's Nest, dokumentatIon Obersalzberg, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Bavaria GermanyOPTIONAL (only possible with the 11-hour tour length "XXL-Time credit"): The Eagle's Nest can be reached from May to October with special buses from the Obersalzberg plateau near Berchtesgaden (depending on snow conditions).The building, enthroned in a spectacular location at over 1,800 m (5,900 ft) above sea level was built - including the 6.5 km long access road - in just 13 months under mostly the most difficult conditions for the workers at the behest of Martin Bormann. From the bus terminus you can reach the original elevator through a 124-meter-long tunnel, which takes you to the 'Kehlsteinhaus', as it is called in German, now operated as a restaurant, after another 124 meters. ***** Skip-the-Line Admission Eagle's Nest (2023 - bus ride incl. lift) : Adults € 30.80 / Children 6 to 14 years: € 16.00 ***** Please note that as part of the "11 hours" option, you can EITHER combine Lake Chiemsee with the Eagle's Nest OR with Salzburg.Duration: 1 hour 30 minutesStop At: Salzburg, Salzburg, Austrian AlpsOPTIONAL (only possible with the 11-hour tour length "XXL-Time credit"): For whatever reason you are interested in Salzburg's eventful history, this vibrant city will delight you with its picturesque squares and its abundance of culture, combined with Salzburg hospitality. Based on your preferences, your guide will show you on a walking tour all the historical or popular highlights of the Mozart city, such as Mozart's birthplace, Mirabell Palace with its magnificent garden, the Getreidegasse with its excellent shopping, and of course many places where the film "Sound of Music" was filmed, such as the pavilion ("Gazebo") in the palace park of Hellbrunn with its fantastic tricks fountains! ***** Please note that as part of the "11-hours" option, you can EITHER combine Lake Chiemsee with the Eagle's Nest OR with Salzburg.Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Munich is a city of great beauty and splendour, known as much for beautiful churches and Lederhosen as for the Oktoberfest. There was a time however, that Munich was known for other, less wholesome reasons. The period following the Great War of 1914-18 was very traumatic for Germany and Munich was no exception. In a time of great social and economic unrest, Munich became a hot-bed of political extremism and for a short time, a Soviet Republic.Out of this chaotic period the Nazi Party emerged, under the leadership of an Austrian by the name of Adolf Hitler.Munich was christened by the Nazis as “Hauptstadt der Bewegung” or “Capital of the Movement”. The beautiful city on the river Isar became the heart, the spiritual home of a movement that would plunge Europe into another world war and lead to the deaths of millions.Hopefully, by learning about this dark period in human history we can, perhaps in our own little way try to ensure that such a calamity never happens again.On this tour you will see and learn about:The Great War and the Treaty of VersaillesThe origins of the Nazi PartyThe birthplace of the SSThe infamous “Beer Hall Putsch”“Crystal Night” and the origins of the HolocaustThe Nazi Party Headquarters and the signing of “The Munich Pact”The Allied bombing campaignHow the city fell to US forces in 1945And much more besides
This is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Neuschwanstein Castles, Schwangau, 87645 Schwangau, GermanyAs soon as we have arrived at the fairy tale Neuschwanstein Castle, you will explore the palace on a small-group guided tour. Following up we will have plenty of great photo opportunities, be it the castle itself, the old Marienbrücke, or the spectacular surrounding mountain area.Duration: 3 hoursStop At: Ettal, Ettal, Upper Bavaria, BavariaOn our way to the Linderhof castle, all participants will get a delicious bavarian lunch in a traditional and historical restaurant - Main course of your choice plus one Drink is include in your tour package :)Duration: 1 hourStop At: Schloss Linderhof, Linderhof 12, 82488 Ettal, Bavaria GermanyOur next stop is Linderhof Palace. Where King Ludwig II lived for more than 8 years. Here you will have time to explore the Castle from inside as well the outside like the formal gardens and Moorish KioskDuration: 2 hours
This is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Pater-Roth-Str. 2A, 85221, Dachau, Bavaria GermanyLeaving Marien Platz down town Munich at 9:00 you will travel via train with your authorized guide to the Dachau memorial site.Our 5 hour tour of the Dachau Concentration Camp will cover all areas accessible to the public and the following. • Rise of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party throughout the 1920s up to his appointment as Chancellor in 1933 • Burning of the Reichstag and the formation of concentration camps • The roll Dachau played as model for other camps • 3 major phases of the camp system • SS training facility • Jourhaus (main gate house) with the infamous slogan ARBEIT MACHT FREI • Liberation of the camp and the aftermath • What happened at Dachau between 1945 and the unveiling of the Documentation center in 1965 • An in depth look at the concentration camp system, Ghettos and Extermination camps • Registration of prisoners and their various categories • Kristallnacht – 1938 pogrom against the Jews and the first major influx of Jewish prisoners at Dachau. Duration: 5 hours