What You Will Do
Munich's #1 Bike Tour: Fun, History & Unforgettable Highlights!
Join Munich's most popular bike tour! This 150-minute (2.5-hour) adventure kicks off daily at 4 PM from mid-May to October, blending humor and history for an experience loved by over half a million guests.
Your Highlights Await:
Effortless City Cruise: Glide through Munich's Old Town, effortlessly discovering iconic landmarks like the Hofbräuhaus, Odeonsplatz, and the English Garden.
Unique Sights: Catch a glimpse of the English Garden's famous Nudist Meadow and witness the daring River Surfers on the Eisbach wave.
Iconic Beer Garden Stop: Enjoy a fun break at the renowned Chinese Tower Beer Garden (food/drinks not included).
Lasting Memories: Create unforgettable moments in one of the world's most vibrant cities.
Book now and experience the best of Munich on two wheels!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
At the Statue of Juliet by the Toy Museum.
1
Marienplatz
10 minutes
Please meet us at 3.55pm at the Statue of Juliet / Marienplatz 15 where we will meet your guide and then have a brief introduction to Munich before walking over to our shop to collect your bike for your tour. Helmets are incl. on request.
2
Platzl
5 minutes
The Platzl: Home of Munich's Heartbeat. This charming, historic square is essentially the birthplace of Munich's legendary beer culture! It's famously home to the world-renowned Hofbräuhaus, and its cobblestone streets are lined with traditional Bavarian buildings. The Platzl perfectly captures the essence of old Munich, making it a lively and authentic stop
3
Max-Joseph-Platz
5 minutes
Our second stop is to relish you with stories of the Wittelsbacher family and their ties with Napoleon. We also tell you more about the Opera House and the Residenz.
4
Odeonsplatz
10 minutes
This majestic square is one of Munich's most impressive, modeled after a famous piazza in Florence. As we cycle through, you'll see the towering yellow Theatinerkirche (Theatine Church), a stunning Baroque masterpiece, and the Feldherrnhalle, a monument with a powerful, pivotal role in modern Bavarian history. It's a place where grand parades and significant historical events have unfolded, offering a glimpse into Munich's regal and dramatic past.
5
Residenz
5 minutes
This immense complex right in the city center was the former home and seat of power for Bavaria's Wittelsbach rulers for over 400 years. As we cycle by, you'll see its grand facades, hinting at the hundreds of lavish rooms, courtyards, and treasures within. It's Germany's largest city palace and a living testament to centuries of Bavarian royalty.
6
Hofgarten
5 minutes
This beautiful Renaissance-style garden, once exclusively for royalty, is now a serene public oasis. We'll cycle through its manicured lawns, past impressive fountains, and admire the iconic Diana Temple at its heart – often a spot for dancers or musicians on sunny days. It's a peaceful contrast to the city's bustling squares and a perfect place to enjoy Munich's green side.
7
English Garden
30 minutes
Get ready to immerse yourselves in one of the world's largest and most beautiful urban parks! As we cycle through this sprawling green space, you'll discover tranquil paths, lush meadows perfect for sunbathing, and even a flowing river. It's the city's favorite playground, where you'll see everything from traditional beer gardens to unique sights like the River Surfers.
8
Chinesischen Turm
30 minutes
Our lively stop within the English Garden! This iconic beer garden surrounds a unique 25-meter wooden pagoda. It's a fantastic spot to experience authentic Bavarian 'Gemütlichkeit' (coziness) under chestnut trees. You'll have time to relax, soak in the atmosphere, and purchase traditional food and refreshing drinks (not included).
9
Haus der Kunst
5 minutes
This imposing building, located at the edge of the English Garden, is more than just an art museum. It's a monumental structure with a complex history, originally built in the 1930s. Today, it stands as a significant international center for contemporary art, hosting impressive changing exhibitions. We'll pause to admire its distinctive architecture and learn about its journey through time.
10
Isartor
2 minutes
Isartor: Munich's Medieval Gateway. One of Munich's three remaining medieval city gates, the Isartor stands as a proud reminder of the city's ancient fortifications. It's a striking landmark that transports you back in time, marking the eastern edge of the old city center.
11
2 minutes
We conclude our tour here.
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