What You Will Do
The TouringBee audio guide serves as a convenient mobile travel companion. The Munich Old Town tour is specifically designed for you to explore the city in a brief span of time (2 hours). Simply follow the route on the app's map to stroll through the old town, passing all its major attractions.
Once you've downloaded the tour, the app operates offline. The audio guide can always be heard clearly through your headphones. Immerse yourself in fascinating stories and legends while moving at your own pace, without the need to keep up with a tour group. Feel free to take a break at a café or visit a museum at any point, and then resume the tour.
If you have just one day to visit Munich, spend it with the TouringBee audio guide. You'll end up knowing more about the city than those who have spent a week there.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
- The tour begins at Marienplatz.
- This is a self-guided tour — there will be no guide present at the meeting point.
- Open the TouringBee app, initiate the Munich City Tour, and proceed along the designated route.
1
Wurmeck
5 minutes
Discover the medieval allure of Wurmeck Tower, a fascinating historical landmark in Munich. Nestled in the heart of the city’s old town, this ancient tower is a remnant of Munich's original fortifications. The name "Wurmeck" reflects its association with the mythological dragon (or "wurm") once believed to guard its corners. Today, Wurmeck Tower stands as a testament to Munich's rich past, inviting visitors to imagine the city's medieval splendor while exploring the charming streets that surround this storied site.
2
New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus)
Marvel at the architectural grandeur of the New Town Hall, an iconic symbol of Munich located in Marienplatz. This neo-Gothic masterpiece, completed in 1909, boasts a stunning façade adorned with intricate carvings and statues. The highlight is the renowned Glockenspiel, which enchants visitors with its charming daily performances of chimes and life-sized figures. Inside, explore opulent rooms and the observation tower for panoramic city views. The New Town Hall is a must-visit for its rich history and architectural beauty, capturing the heart of Munich.
3
Fischbrunnen
5 minutes
Discover a whimsical slice of Munich at the Fish Fountain, or "Fischbrunnen," located in the bustling Marienplatz. This charming and historic fountain dates back to the 19th century, though it was reconstructed after World War II. Adorned with playful bronze fish and a central column, it serves as a popular meeting spot for locals and visitors alike. Traditionally, it marks an annual ritual where market vendors clean their wallets in its waters for prosperity. The Fish Fountain is a delightful spot to soak in the lively atmosphere and history of Munich.
4
St. Peter's Church
5 minutes
Explore the rich history of St. Peter's Church, an architectural gem and the oldest parish church in Munich. Fondly known as "Alter Peter," this impressive structure blends Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles, reflecting its evolution since the 12th century. Inside, admire stunning frescoes, intricate altars, and the beautiful ceiling artwork. For breathtaking views of Munich, climb the 299 steps to the tower's observation deck. A visit to St. Peter's Church offers a deep dive into the city's spiritual heritage and panoramic vistas.
5
Old Town Hall
Step back in time at Munich’s Old Town Hall, a striking landmark in the historic Marienplatz. Originally built in the 14th century, this Gothic-style building features a majestic clock tower and richly decorated façade. Although reconstructed after WWII, it retains its medieval charm. Inside, discover the Spielzeugmuseum, a delightful toy museum showcasing a vast collection of antique toys. The Old Town Hall stands as a testament to Munich's storied past, offering a glimpse into the city's architectural evolution and cultural legacy.
6
Alter Hof
5 minutes
Discover the medieval charm of Alter Hof, Munich’s former imperial residence and one of the city’s oldest architectural treasures. Dating back to the 12th century, this historic complex once served as the seat of the Bavarian dukes and Holy Roman Emperors. Today, its charming courtyard, lovingly restored façades, and informative exhibitions offer insight into Munich’s royal heritage. Stroll through its environs to connect with the city’s origins and enjoy nearby modern attractions. Alter Hof is where Munich's past gracefully intersects with its vibrant present.
7
Staatliches Hofbrauhaus
5 minutes
Immerse yourself in Bavarian culture at the Hofbräuhaus, Munich's most famous beer hall. Established in 1589, this legendary establishment offers a lively atmosphere where tradition and hospitality come together. Enjoy authentic Bavarian dishes and world-renowned beer brewed on-site, all while being serenaded by traditional music. With its historic vaulted ceilings, long communal tables, and vibrant ambiance, the Hofbräuhaus provides an unforgettable experience steeped in local history, making it a must-visit for those seeking to savor Munich’s convivial spirit.
8
Isartor
5 minutes
Step into Munich's past with a visit to the Isartor Gate, one of the city’s last remaining medieval gates. Erected in the 14th century as part of Munich's old city fortifications, this historical landmark features beautifully preserved towers and an impressive archway. Its central clock tower is adorned with murals depicting the victorious entry of Ludwig IV into Munich. Today, Isartor houses the Valentin Karlstadt Musäum, dedicated to Bavarian humorists. A walk through this gate offers a glimpse into medieval Munich and its vibrant cultural heritage.
9
Beer and Oktoberfest Museum
Delve into the rich traditions of Munich at the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum, nestled in a charming 14th-century townhouse. This unique museum celebrates the city's world-famous brewing culture and the history of Oktoberfest, the largest beer festival on Earth. Explore fascinating exhibits showcasing historic brewing artifacts, beer memorabilia, and the evolution of Oktoberfest since 1810. Enjoy guided tastings to experience the essence of Bavarian brews. A visit to this museum offers an engaging journey through Munich's beloved beer heritage and festivity.
10
Viktualienmarkt
5 minutes
Experience the vibrant flavors of Munich at Viktualienmarkt, the city’s bustling outdoor market and culinary hub. Established over 200 years ago, this lively market features an array of fresh produce, artisan cheeses, Bavarian specialties, and international delicacies. Wander through colorful stalls brimming with flowers, exotic fruits, and gourmet treats. The market's inviting beer garden offers the perfect spot to enjoy a traditional Bavarian meal and mingle with locals. Viktualienmarkt is a must-visit destination for food lovers eager to savor Munich’s diverse tastes and lively atmosphere.
11
5 minutes
Explore the intriguing history of Lion's Tower, or Löwenturm, a fascinating remnant of Munich's medieval past. Nestled within the old city, this historic watchtower once formed part of the city's fortifications, guarding its borders. Though lesser-known, the tower piques curiosity with its stout, ancient architecture and mysterious aura. While not open to the public, the surrounding area invites exploration of Munich’s rich heritage. Lion’s Tower stands as a quiet testament to the city's storied defenses and medieval urban landscape.
12
Frauenkirche
5 minutes
Marvel at the iconic Frauenkirche, Munich’s stunning cathedral and a symbol of the city’s skyline. Officially known as the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, this Gothic masterpiece was completed in the 15th century and is renowned for its distinctive onion-domed towers. Step inside to admire the vast interiors, serene atmosphere, and beautiful stained-glass windows. Don't miss the “Devil's Footstep,” a mysterious floor marking shrouded in local legend. Frauenkirche offers a captivating glimpse into Munich's spiritual heart and architectural grandeur.
13
National Theatre
Discover the cultural grandeur of the National Theater in Munich, a beacon of performing arts and home to the Bavarian State Opera. Situated on Max-Joseph-Platz, this neoclassical gem was first opened in 1818 and beautifully reconstructed after a wartime fire. Step inside to experience its opulent interiors, renowned acoustics, and a diverse array of world-class operas, ballets, and concerts. The National Theater stands as a testament to Munich's rich artistic heritage, offering unforgettable performances in an exquisite setting.
14
Odeonsplatz
5 minutes
Immerse yourself in the historical ambiance of Odeonsplatz, one of Munich's most significant and picturesque squares. Framed by majestic architecture, including the grand Theatiner Church and the Italian-style Feldherrnhalle, this square is a testament to Munich's royal and cultural heritage. Often a site for public events and gatherings, Odeonsplatz connects the city's historic center with its vibrant present. Stroll through the square to soak in its rich history, enjoy lively street performances, and admire the elegant surroundings that make it a must-visit landmark in Munich.
15
Munich Residenz
Step into centuries of Bavarian history at the Munich Residence, the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs. Nestled in the heart of the city, this sprawling complex showcases opulent rooms, exquisite halls, and stunning art collections. Wander through the Renaissance courtyards, the lavish Baroque apartments, and the dramatic Antiquarium, Europe's largest Renaissance hall. With its blend of architectural styles and artistic treasures, the Munich Residence offers a fascinating journey into the luxury and power of Bavaria's royal past.
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