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Munich: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour

Munich: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour

Hop aboard the blue open-top double-decker bus for a hop-on, hop-off tour of Munich. Enjoy the flexibility to explore the city’s sights at your own pace, hopping on and off as often as you like, or stay aboard to take in the views while listening to informative commentary. Highlights include the scenic Odeonsplatz and the striking architecture of the Pinakotheken, home to numerous works of art. Pass by Marienplatz and visit the Viktualienmarkt for its delicious treats and the iconic Hofbräuhaus. Stop at Karlsplatz for a leisurely stroll through the pedestrian zone and shopping arcade. Discover Munich’s stunning castles, gardens, and rich history along the way. For even more adventure, explore the Orange Route, which takes you to the grand Nymphenburg Palace and its tranquil gardens. Visit Neuhausen to experience the world’s largest beer garden, marvel at Olympiapark, and explore the futuristic BMW Welt & Museum. The route also passes through Schwabing, where you can hop off to browse stylish shops or visit the picturesque English Garden. Tour Stops: 1. Karlsplatz/Stachus 2. Kunstareal 3. Odeonsplatz 4. Eisbach 5. Deutsches Museum (stop temporarily suspended due to construction work!) 6. Marienplatz/Tal 7. Max-Joseph-Plat 8. Nymphenburg Palace 9+10. Olympic Park/BMW Welt & Museum 11. Schwabing/English Garden 

Munich: Deutsches Museum Entry Ticket

Munich: Deutsches Museum Entry Ticket

Embark on a fascinating journey through the Deutsches Museum in Munich, one of the world's largest and most significant museums dedicated to natural science and technology. With around 1.5 million visitors annually, the museum offers an immersive experience across currently 20,000 square meters of exhibition space at the main museum located on the Museumsinsel. Discover the past, present, and future of technology and the natural sciences through 20 permanent exhibitions. From aviation and astronautics to atomic physics and chemistry, the museum covers a wide range of topics. Engage with hands-on stations and interactive experiments that make learning fun and accessible for all ages. The museum's extensive collection includes over 125,000 objects, with highlights such as the first diesel engine, historic printing presses, a lunar rover and iconic airplanes. Unique demonstrations like the model railway, microscopy theater, and chemistry provide captivating insights into scientific principles. Founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum was designed to offer a comprehensive overview of science and technology. The museum also plays a crucial role in preserving cultural assets, housing Germany’s largest museum library and a leading special archive on the history of science and technology. Visit the Deutsches Museum to explore its vast collections, participate in interactive experiments, and gain a deeper understanding of the scientific world. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a curious visitor, the museum promises an enriching and educational experience.

Munich: Official City Card for Public Transport & Discounts

Munich: Official City Card for Public Transport & Discounts

Enjoy the perks of the Munich City Card and take advantage of public transportation in Munich. Make your way to Munich’s top attractions by using the subway, bus, tram, or regional trains. With both single and group tickets available for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days, select the option that works best for you. You can also choose between a ticket for Munich City or for the M-6 area (which includes the airport, Starnberger Lake, and Dachau). You also get discounts of up to 70% at other attractions like the Castel Neuschwanstein tour, Deutsche Museum, Lenbachhaus, Residence museum, Lustheim castle, Pinakothek der Moderne, Münchner Stadtmuseum, Hop on Hop Off bus, and the Nymphenburg Palace.

Munich: City Pass 45+ Top Attractions and Public Transport

Munich: City Pass 45+ Top Attractions and Public Transport

Explore Munich with the all-inclusive Munich City Pass that let`s you visit over 45 attractions including the Deutsche Museum, Alte Pinakothek art museum, Glyptothek, Jewish Museum, FC Bayern Museum, join guided tours, enjoy a complimentary hop-on hop-off bus tour, and get on top exclusive discounts at restaurants, tours and attractions. Book your pass for 1 to 5 days. Enjoy free admission to top landmarks, including the Nymphenburg Palace, Altes Schloss Schleissheim, the Bavaria Filmstudios Tour, and SEA LIFE Munich. Book optional your public transportation ticket for the inner area (Munich city) or Area M-6 (Munich city + airport). The following attractions are included: Museum and Castles: • Alte Pinakothek (art museum) • Altes Schloss Schleißheim (with history and religion exhibitions) • Bavarian National Museum • Botanical Garden Nymphenburg • Burg Grünwald with tower • Cuvilliés - Theater (famous Rococo theatre) • Deutsches Museum (science and technology museum) • Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum (transport museum) • Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleißheim • Deutsches Theatermuseum • Glyptothek & Staatl. Antikensammlungen (Greek and Roman sculptures collection) • Jewish Museum • Kunsthalle Munich (art gallery) • Lenbachhaus (art museum) • Marstallmuseum (carriage collection) • Munich city and film museum • Museum Brandhorst for contemporary art • Museum of five continents • Museum Mensch und Natur (natural history experience) • Museum Villa Stuck (home of the painter Franz Stuck) • Neues Schloss Schließheim (baroque castle with park) • NS Documentation Center • Park palaces at Nymphenburg Castle • Pinakothek der Moderne (art, graphics, architecture, and design) • Museum Mineralogia Munich • Residence Museum (Germany's largest city castle) • Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria Statue with a viewing platform • Collection Schack (German art of the 19th century) • Treasury at Residence Munich • Lustheim Castle with Meissen porcelain collection • Nymphenburg Palace • State Coin Collection • State Museum of Egyptian Art • Valentin Karlstadt Musäum (life and work of the famous comedian) Attractions and Entertainment • Bavaria Film Studios Tour • FC Bayern Museum • Umadum Ferris Wheel • Olympic Park - Park Railway • SEA LIFE Munich • Viewing platform of the Neues Rathaus • South Tower Munich Cathedral Guided Walks and Tours • Hop-on-Hop-off Express Circle • City Hall Guided Tour (German) • City Walk Oldtown Munich (German) • Bicycle Tour through Munich (German and English) • Munich-Kindl-Tour (German) Public Transport: • Inner Area or entire Area (M-6), if booked optional Discount Partner: Up to 50% off at more than 40 discount partners (like Castle Neuschwanstein Tour, Hard Rock Cafe Munich and more)

Munich: City Highlights Guided Segway Tour

Munich: City Highlights Guided Segway Tour

Glide through the streets of Munich on this Segway tour. Learn how to manage a Segway and visit all the major city attractions, including the Maximilianeum and the Theatine Church. After getting the hang of riding a Segway, start your tour at Artur-Kutscher-Platz. Then, head towards the English Garden and along the Isar River to the Angel of Peace. Continue to the Maximilianeum, the seat of the Bavarian Parliament. This building was constructed between 1857 and 1874 by the architect Friedrich Bürklein and fits in with the surroundings by the Isar River. Up the river, see Museum Island with the Deutsches Museum and the parish church of St. Maximilian on the west bank of the Isar River. Head along Maximilianstraße past the Residenz Theatre at Odeonsplatz and admire the Feldherrnhalle and the Theatine Church.  Glide past the Munich Residenz together with the Hofgarten as well as the Bavarian State Chancellery towards the Eisbach. From there, swing around the Siegestor back to the starting point.

Munich 3-Hour Segway Tour: Nazi Munich & Royal Architecture

Munich 3-Hour Segway Tour: Nazi Munich & Royal Architecture

Make friends with Munich on a fun 3-hour Segway tour of the city’s main attractions. Following a comprehensive introduction to this highly intuitive self-balancing mode of transport, you will explore the historic city center. Groups are kept small so that all your questions will be answered, and you will benefit from the handy insider tips your guide will give you for the rest of your vacation. Admire the classical architecture of Königsplatz, modeled on the Acropolis in Athens. Glide past the palatial Maximilianeum, home to the Bavarian state parliament since 1949. Learn about Munich’s role during World War 2, and lighten the mood with the grandeur of Bavaria's royal architectuer. End with a greater appreciation of this city of rich culture and bustling progress, and a better understanding of the city’s motto, "München mag Dich" (Munich likes you).

Munich: Deutsches Museum Guided Tour with Entry Ticket

Munich: Deutsches Museum Guided Tour with Entry Ticket

Discover the Deutsches Museum, the largest technology museum in the world, with a guide. Explore the museum's five floors of groundbreaking science, collectively containing about 100,000 objects in different areas. Meet your guide at the museum and begin your tour. Learn about the museum's broad thematic range, and the objects that are collected, preserved, and exhibited to provide educational information to all visitors. See exhibitions on astronomy, agricultural and food technology, photography, film, physics, metallurgy, and much more. With your guide, see more from the museum, because they know the most important facts you should not miss. After the tour, you can stay in the museum to explore further on your own.

Munich Old Town, Restaurants, Food Self-Guided Tour Booklet

Munich Old Town, Restaurants, Food Self-Guided Tour Booklet

Taste the best of French wines on a self-guided wine tour in the heart of Paris. This self-guided tour booklet includes interesting and useful information about locally-recommended establishments and attractions, including their names, locations, contact numbers, food & drink recommendations, and ticket information to help you plan your day (reservations and tickets are not included). Set off on a culinary adventure in Munich! Whenever you feel hungry, you can decide when it’s time to grab a bite or a proper dinner. Don't worry, the problem of finding the right venue is solved! You have a guide in your hand that tells you exactly where to go and what to eat! Follow the map to discover top-rated restaurants, pastry shops and cafes and learn interesting facts about traditional British cuisine and its must-try dishes. Be sure to try the best traditional dishes in the best German restaurants! Enjoy a unique combination of food and Old Town sightseeing tour. Immerse yourself in local history and culture and see top attractions such as historical monuments, museums, churches and more in the heart of Munich. As an added bonus, you will receive a 10% discount code for booking any guided tour with Rosotravel to use on your next adventure. This is a self-guided wine tour so decide for yourself where to drink, what to see and what to do (at your own expense)! Be your own guide in Munich!

Best of Munich - Private Tour

Best of Munich - Private Tour

Start your tour at the world's biggest city park since the 18th century, the English Garden of Munich will be a unique walk. Here, you will see a traditional Japanese Teahouse where tea ceremonies can be observed. You will also see the Greek-style temple Monopteros and the 25-meters-high Chinese Tower. Next, you will visit the Munich cathedral, one of the main symbols of the town. The church makes the locals very proud as its beauty can be seen easily from anywhere around the city. As you visit the south tower, you will see an amazing panorama of Munich and the Alps. You will love its outside architecture. You will then walk across Mary's Square, which has been the city's main square since the 12th century. In the old times, it was the location of many markets and tournaments. Here, you will see the great Marian column built in 1638. On top of it is a golden statue representing the Virgin Mary. You will be delighted at this walking zone where you will also find several shops and restaurants around. Next, you will visit the New Town hall. You will walk by its 100-meter-long façade and see the great statue of the Prince Luitpold. You will also discover its magnificent glass windows and the famous neo-gothic fountains with their allegorical images and representations of folk myths. If you are a gourmet lover, you will love this daily food market in the middle of Munich. You will walk by its 140 stalls and delicious smells of flowers, spices, cheese, and local food. Viktualienmarkt is also the home of folkloric exhibitions like weighing competitions, brewers' events, summer festivals or dancing. Finish your tour at the Munich Residence which was previously the royal palace of the monarchs of Bavaria. You will walk by its great architecture and learn about its history. It is the largest city palace in Germany, the Munich Residence contains ten incredible patios and not less than 130 rooms.

Munich Private Guided Walking Tour with Deutsche Museum

Munich Private Guided Walking Tour with Deutsche Museum

Munich city is home to several ages-old buildings and numerous museums. The city’s name came from the Old German term “Munichen”, which means “by the monks”, which is connected to the former monastery that spawned it. This city’s history is an undiscovered treasure chest of lesser-known stories and local legends. Munich's history revolves around the love story of King Ludwig I and Lola Montez, a Spanish dancer who ignited a Revolution. It is about the hometown of a young German girl, who later on became the wife of Hitler, Eva Braun, where a carpenter, Georg Elser, tried to prevent the outbreak of WWII by planning a very daring assassination of the Führer’s life. Let's proceed with an inside visit to the Deutsche Museum, also known as the German Museum. It is a masterpiece of science and technology founded in 1903 and contains a precious collection of valuable original technological objects and exhibits. At the end of 1944, the museum was badly damaged by the Allied bombings. The museum’s director managed to keep the last standing bridge over the River Isar to the Museum from the retreating German troops. Experts from all disciplines are there to showcase a variety of exhibitions that can be explored on Museum Island. It is one of the most important technology and science-based museums in the World.

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Munich: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour

Munich: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour

Hop aboard the blue open-top double-decker bus for a hop-on, hop-off tour of Munich. Enjoy the flexibility to explore the city’s sights at your own pace, hopping on and off as often as you like, or stay aboard to take in the views while listening to informative commentary. Highlights include the scenic Odeonsplatz and the striking architecture of the Pinakotheken, home to numerous works of art. Pass by Marienplatz and visit the Viktualienmarkt for its delicious treats and the iconic Hofbräuhaus. Stop at Karlsplatz for a leisurely stroll through the pedestrian zone and shopping arcade. Discover Munich’s stunning castles, gardens, and rich history along the way. For even more adventure, explore the Orange Route, which takes you to the grand Nymphenburg Palace and its tranquil gardens. Visit Neuhausen to experience the world’s largest beer garden, marvel at Olympiapark, and explore the futuristic BMW Welt & Museum. The route also passes through Schwabing, where you can hop off to browse stylish shops or visit the picturesque English Garden. Tour Stops: 1. Karlsplatz/Stachus 2. Kunstareal 3. Odeonsplatz 4. Eisbach 5. Deutsches Museum (stop temporarily suspended due to construction work!) 6. Marienplatz/Tal 7. Max-Joseph-Plat 8. Nymphenburg Palace 9+10. Olympic Park/BMW Welt & Museum 11. Schwabing/English Garden 

Munich: Deutsches Museum Entry Ticket

Munich: Deutsches Museum Entry Ticket

Embark on a fascinating journey through the Deutsches Museum in Munich, one of the world's largest and most significant museums dedicated to natural science and technology. With around 1.5 million visitors annually, the museum offers an immersive experience across currently 20,000 square meters of exhibition space at the main museum located on the Museumsinsel. Discover the past, present, and future of technology and the natural sciences through 20 permanent exhibitions. From aviation and astronautics to atomic physics and chemistry, the museum covers a wide range of topics. Engage with hands-on stations and interactive experiments that make learning fun and accessible for all ages. The museum's extensive collection includes over 125,000 objects, with highlights such as the first diesel engine, historic printing presses, a lunar rover and iconic airplanes. Unique demonstrations like the model railway, microscopy theater, and chemistry provide captivating insights into scientific principles. Founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum was designed to offer a comprehensive overview of science and technology. The museum also plays a crucial role in preserving cultural assets, housing Germany’s largest museum library and a leading special archive on the history of science and technology. Visit the Deutsches Museum to explore its vast collections, participate in interactive experiments, and gain a deeper understanding of the scientific world. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a curious visitor, the museum promises an enriching and educational experience.

Munich: Official City Card for Public Transport & Discounts

Munich: Official City Card for Public Transport & Discounts

Enjoy the perks of the Munich City Card and take advantage of public transportation in Munich. Make your way to Munich’s top attractions by using the subway, bus, tram, or regional trains. With both single and group tickets available for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days, select the option that works best for you. You can also choose between a ticket for Munich City or for the M-6 area (which includes the airport, Starnberger Lake, and Dachau). You also get discounts of up to 70% at other attractions like the Castel Neuschwanstein tour, Deutsche Museum, Lenbachhaus, Residence museum, Lustheim castle, Pinakothek der Moderne, Münchner Stadtmuseum, Hop on Hop Off bus, and the Nymphenburg Palace.

Munich: City Pass 45+ Top Attractions and Public Transport

Munich: City Pass 45+ Top Attractions and Public Transport

Explore Munich with the all-inclusive Munich City Pass that let`s you visit over 45 attractions including the Deutsche Museum, Alte Pinakothek art museum, Glyptothek, Jewish Museum, FC Bayern Museum, join guided tours, enjoy a complimentary hop-on hop-off bus tour, and get on top exclusive discounts at restaurants, tours and attractions. Book your pass for 1 to 5 days. Enjoy free admission to top landmarks, including the Nymphenburg Palace, Altes Schloss Schleissheim, the Bavaria Filmstudios Tour, and SEA LIFE Munich. Book optional your public transportation ticket for the inner area (Munich city) or Area M-6 (Munich city + airport). The following attractions are included: Museum and Castles: • Alte Pinakothek (art museum) • Altes Schloss Schleißheim (with history and religion exhibitions) • Bavarian National Museum • Botanical Garden Nymphenburg • Burg Grünwald with tower • Cuvilliés - Theater (famous Rococo theatre) • Deutsches Museum (science and technology museum) • Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum (transport museum) • Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleißheim • Deutsches Theatermuseum • Glyptothek & Staatl. Antikensammlungen (Greek and Roman sculptures collection) • Jewish Museum • Kunsthalle Munich (art gallery) • Lenbachhaus (art museum) • Marstallmuseum (carriage collection) • Munich city and film museum • Museum Brandhorst for contemporary art • Museum of five continents • Museum Mensch und Natur (natural history experience) • Museum Villa Stuck (home of the painter Franz Stuck) • Neues Schloss Schließheim (baroque castle with park) • NS Documentation Center • Park palaces at Nymphenburg Castle • Pinakothek der Moderne (art, graphics, architecture, and design) • Museum Mineralogia Munich • Residence Museum (Germany's largest city castle) • Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria Statue with a viewing platform • Collection Schack (German art of the 19th century) • Treasury at Residence Munich • Lustheim Castle with Meissen porcelain collection • Nymphenburg Palace • State Coin Collection • State Museum of Egyptian Art • Valentin Karlstadt Musäum (life and work of the famous comedian) Attractions and Entertainment • Bavaria Film Studios Tour • FC Bayern Museum • Umadum Ferris Wheel • Olympic Park - Park Railway • SEA LIFE Munich • Viewing platform of the Neues Rathaus • South Tower Munich Cathedral Guided Walks and Tours • Hop-on-Hop-off Express Circle • City Hall Guided Tour (German) • City Walk Oldtown Munich (German) • Bicycle Tour through Munich (German and English) • Munich-Kindl-Tour (German) Public Transport: • Inner Area or entire Area (M-6), if booked optional Discount Partner: Up to 50% off at more than 40 discount partners (like Castle Neuschwanstein Tour, Hard Rock Cafe Munich and more)

Munich: City Highlights Guided Segway Tour

Munich: City Highlights Guided Segway Tour

Glide through the streets of Munich on this Segway tour. Learn how to manage a Segway and visit all the major city attractions, including the Maximilianeum and the Theatine Church. After getting the hang of riding a Segway, start your tour at Artur-Kutscher-Platz. Then, head towards the English Garden and along the Isar River to the Angel of Peace. Continue to the Maximilianeum, the seat of the Bavarian Parliament. This building was constructed between 1857 and 1874 by the architect Friedrich Bürklein and fits in with the surroundings by the Isar River. Up the river, see Museum Island with the Deutsches Museum and the parish church of St. Maximilian on the west bank of the Isar River. Head along Maximilianstraße past the Residenz Theatre at Odeonsplatz and admire the Feldherrnhalle and the Theatine Church.  Glide past the Munich Residenz together with the Hofgarten as well as the Bavarian State Chancellery towards the Eisbach. From there, swing around the Siegestor back to the starting point.

Munich 3-Hour Segway Tour: Nazi Munich & Royal Architecture

Munich 3-Hour Segway Tour: Nazi Munich & Royal Architecture

Make friends with Munich on a fun 3-hour Segway tour of the city’s main attractions. Following a comprehensive introduction to this highly intuitive self-balancing mode of transport, you will explore the historic city center. Groups are kept small so that all your questions will be answered, and you will benefit from the handy insider tips your guide will give you for the rest of your vacation. Admire the classical architecture of Königsplatz, modeled on the Acropolis in Athens. Glide past the palatial Maximilianeum, home to the Bavarian state parliament since 1949. Learn about Munich’s role during World War 2, and lighten the mood with the grandeur of Bavaria's royal architectuer. End with a greater appreciation of this city of rich culture and bustling progress, and a better understanding of the city’s motto, "München mag Dich" (Munich likes you).

Munich: Deutsches Museum Guided Tour with Entry Ticket

Munich: Deutsches Museum Guided Tour with Entry Ticket

Discover the Deutsches Museum, the largest technology museum in the world, with a guide. Explore the museum's five floors of groundbreaking science, collectively containing about 100,000 objects in different areas. Meet your guide at the museum and begin your tour. Learn about the museum's broad thematic range, and the objects that are collected, preserved, and exhibited to provide educational information to all visitors. See exhibitions on astronomy, agricultural and food technology, photography, film, physics, metallurgy, and much more. With your guide, see more from the museum, because they know the most important facts you should not miss. After the tour, you can stay in the museum to explore further on your own.

Munich Old Town, Restaurants, Food Self-Guided Tour Booklet

Munich Old Town, Restaurants, Food Self-Guided Tour Booklet

Taste the best of French wines on a self-guided wine tour in the heart of Paris. This self-guided tour booklet includes interesting and useful information about locally-recommended establishments and attractions, including their names, locations, contact numbers, food & drink recommendations, and ticket information to help you plan your day (reservations and tickets are not included). Set off on a culinary adventure in Munich! Whenever you feel hungry, you can decide when it’s time to grab a bite or a proper dinner. Don't worry, the problem of finding the right venue is solved! You have a guide in your hand that tells you exactly where to go and what to eat! Follow the map to discover top-rated restaurants, pastry shops and cafes and learn interesting facts about traditional British cuisine and its must-try dishes. Be sure to try the best traditional dishes in the best German restaurants! Enjoy a unique combination of food and Old Town sightseeing tour. Immerse yourself in local history and culture and see top attractions such as historical monuments, museums, churches and more in the heart of Munich. As an added bonus, you will receive a 10% discount code for booking any guided tour with Rosotravel to use on your next adventure. This is a self-guided wine tour so decide for yourself where to drink, what to see and what to do (at your own expense)! Be your own guide in Munich!

Best of Munich - Private Tour

Best of Munich - Private Tour

Start your tour at the world's biggest city park since the 18th century, the English Garden of Munich will be a unique walk. Here, you will see a traditional Japanese Teahouse where tea ceremonies can be observed. You will also see the Greek-style temple Monopteros and the 25-meters-high Chinese Tower. Next, you will visit the Munich cathedral, one of the main symbols of the town. The church makes the locals very proud as its beauty can be seen easily from anywhere around the city. As you visit the south tower, you will see an amazing panorama of Munich and the Alps. You will love its outside architecture. You will then walk across Mary's Square, which has been the city's main square since the 12th century. In the old times, it was the location of many markets and tournaments. Here, you will see the great Marian column built in 1638. On top of it is a golden statue representing the Virgin Mary. You will be delighted at this walking zone where you will also find several shops and restaurants around. Next, you will visit the New Town hall. You will walk by its 100-meter-long façade and see the great statue of the Prince Luitpold. You will also discover its magnificent glass windows and the famous neo-gothic fountains with their allegorical images and representations of folk myths. If you are a gourmet lover, you will love this daily food market in the middle of Munich. You will walk by its 140 stalls and delicious smells of flowers, spices, cheese, and local food. Viktualienmarkt is also the home of folkloric exhibitions like weighing competitions, brewers' events, summer festivals or dancing. Finish your tour at the Munich Residence which was previously the royal palace of the monarchs of Bavaria. You will walk by its great architecture and learn about its history. It is the largest city palace in Germany, the Munich Residence contains ten incredible patios and not less than 130 rooms.

Munich Private Guided Walking Tour with Deutsche Museum

Munich Private Guided Walking Tour with Deutsche Museum

Munich city is home to several ages-old buildings and numerous museums. The city’s name came from the Old German term “Munichen”, which means “by the monks”, which is connected to the former monastery that spawned it. This city’s history is an undiscovered treasure chest of lesser-known stories and local legends. Munich's history revolves around the love story of King Ludwig I and Lola Montez, a Spanish dancer who ignited a Revolution. It is about the hometown of a young German girl, who later on became the wife of Hitler, Eva Braun, where a carpenter, Georg Elser, tried to prevent the outbreak of WWII by planning a very daring assassination of the Führer’s life. Let's proceed with an inside visit to the Deutsche Museum, also known as the German Museum. It is a masterpiece of science and technology founded in 1903 and contains a precious collection of valuable original technological objects and exhibits. At the end of 1944, the museum was badly damaged by the Allied bombings. The museum’s director managed to keep the last standing bridge over the River Isar to the Museum from the retreating German troops. Experts from all disciplines are there to showcase a variety of exhibitions that can be explored on Museum Island. It is one of the most important technology and science-based museums in the World.

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The CityCard was ideal for our 3-day trip to Munich. Our hotel was in a Munich suburb and we were able to use the subway and bus without having to buy a ticket every time. It's great that the CityCard is available for several days and for groups. Unfortunately, we weren't able to take advantage of any discounts. These should be listed a little better in the app.

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The Munich City Pass was a great buy and helpful site seeing tool for our 5 days in town. It made transportation in and around the city so easy. The pass benefits encouraged us to visit more sites than we might have otherwise. Would definitely recommend for those who want to stay busy and see as many sites as possible in a short visit.

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This is one of the most exciting things I've ever done in my life, I will definitely take more holiday trips like this. Munich has a lot of tourist attractions, I couldn't visit all because they are just to many; hopefully someday I will visit again.

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Really loved this tour. The guide was super helpful and patient, the segways were fun, and riding through Munich was awesome. Highly recommend

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We had a great time, very easy access with the Munich Pass to all the available attractions.