Immerse yourself in Munich’s history, culture, and Bavarian food & beer on our City Immersion Tour. Get familiar with local life and enjoy the city at leisure. Join us now!
Immerse yourself in Munich’s history, culture, and Bavarian food & beer on our City Immersion Tour. Get familiar with local life and enjoy the city at leisure. Join us now!
- Frauenkirche - The Frauenkirche, Munich’s iconic cathedral with twin towers, is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture. Constructed in the 15th century, it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Visitors can explore its expansive interior, historic crypt, and the legendary Devil’s Footstep.
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- Frauenkirche - The Frauenkirche, Munich’s iconic cathedral with twin towers, is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture. Constructed in the 15th century, it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Visitors can explore its expansive interior, historic crypt, and the legendary Devil’s Footstep.
- German Hunting and Fishing Museum - Located in a former Augustinian church, the German Hunting and Fishing Museum highlights the rich history of hunting and fishing in Germany. Spanning 3,000 square meters, the exhibits include stuffed wildlife, antique weapons, and the legendary Bavarian Wolpertinger creatures.
- Staatliches Hofbrauhaus - The Hofbräuhaus, Munich’s renowned beer hall, dates back to 1589. Once a royal brewery, it now invites guests to enjoy home-brewed Bavarian beer, hearty cuisine, and live traditional music. Its grand halls and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit landmark.
- Isartor - Isartor, one of Munich’s remaining medieval city gates, was constructed in 1337 as part of the city’s defenses. It features a striking central tower, historic frescoes, and houses the Valentin-Karlstadt Museum, dedicated to Bavarian comedian Karl Valentin.
- Marienplatz - Marienplatz, Munich’s central square since 1158, hosts the iconic New Town Hall and its famous Glockenspiel. Visitors can admire the historic Mariensäule, explore nearby shopping streets, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this cultural and historical hub.
- Max-Joseph-Platz - Max-Joseph-Platz, a grand square in Munich, is home to the National Theatre and the Munich Residenz. Named after King Maximilian Joseph, it features stunning neoclassical architecture and a statue honoring the king. A cultural hub, it offers history, opera, and vibrant city life.
- Maximilianeum - The Maximilianeum, a grand palatial building in Munich, was originally founded by King Maximilian II in 1852 to support gifted students. Since 1949, it has housed the Bavarian State Parliament. Its striking architecture, perched above the Isar River, makes it a must-see landmark.
- Platzl - Platzl, a charming square in Munich’s historic center, is known for its traditional Bavarian atmosphere. Home to the famous Hofbräuhaus and the ornate Orlandohaus, it features cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and lively restaurants, making it a must-visit cultural spot.
- St. Michael München - St. Michael’s Church, Munich’s largest Renaissance church, was built in the late 16th century as a center for the Jesuit order. Its striking facade and vast barrel-vaulted ceiling showcase early Baroque influences. Inside, visitors can explore its royal crypt, housing Bavarian rulers.
- St. Peter’s Church - St. Peter’s Church, Munich’s oldest parish church, dates back to the 12th century. Known as “Alter Peter,” its 91-meter tower offers stunning city views. Inside, visitors can admire Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo elements, including the striking high altar.
- Wolfsbrunnen - Wolfsbrunnen, a striking Art Nouveau fountain in Munich, was built in 1904 by sculptors Heinrich Düll and Georg Pezold. Featuring a bronze depiction of Little Red Riding Hood and a wolf, it was commissioned by the Wolf family to commemorate their name.
- Odeonsplatz - Odeonsplatz, a grand square in central Munich, was designed in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze. It features the Theatine Church, the Feldherrnhalle, and the Residenz, reflecting Italian-inspired architecture. A cultural hub, it marks the start of the famous Ludwigstraße.
- Karlsplatz - Karlsplatz, known locally as Stachus, is one of Munich’s most famous squares. Built in the 18th century after the medieval city walls were demolished, it features the historic Karlstor gate, a lively fountain in summer, and an ice rink in winter.
- Viktualienmarkt - Viktualienmarkt, Munich’s historic open-air market, has been a vibrant hub since the early 19th century. Originally a farmers’ market, it now offers fresh produce, Bavarian delicacies, and artisanal goods. Visitors can explore its lively stalls, beer garden, and iconic Maypole. Our guided tours offer a mid-tour lunch break here. No artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, additives, fillers, or GMOs among our selections.

- Expert guide
- Historical insights
- Iconic landmarks
- Souvenir shop visit
- Picturesque photo opportunities
- Cultural immersion
- Comfortable transportation
- Expert guide
- Historical insights
- Iconic landmarks
- Souvenir shop visit
- Picturesque photo opportunities
- Cultural immersion
- Comfortable transportation
- Gratuities
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Snacks
For nearly two decades, our guiding principle has been “Let’s get you local.” Our acclaimed City Immersion Tour is crafted to make you feel at home in Munich.
We offer more than just a typical sightseeing tour, combining history, culture, and current events to provide a genuine understanding of the city. From Munich’s historical roots, including the…
For nearly two decades, our guiding principle has been “Let’s get you local.” Our acclaimed City Immersion Tour is crafted to make you feel at home in Munich.
We offer more than just a typical sightseeing tour, combining history, culture, and current events to provide a genuine understanding of the city. From Munich’s historical roots, including the Third Reich, to its lively present, we cover it all. Additionally, we are the only tour that features a Bavarian food and beer immersion as a standard part of the experience!
By the conclusion of the tour, you’ll feel confident in navigating the city, using public transportation, and understanding local customs. With 33 industry awards and almost 20 years of expertise, word-of-mouth continues to be our most powerful endorsement.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.