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From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full-Day Trip

From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full-Day Trip

Travel to the magnificent castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof. Enjoy a delicious lunch in Hohenschwangau (not included) . Choose to buy your castle tickets on the bus on the day or to buy them in advance as part of the day trip. Board an air-conditioned bus and set off to discover the castles of Bavaria. First, visit the fairy-tale Linderhof Palace, the only castle that Ludwig II lived to see completed. Explore the castle and its grounds with your guide. Next, stop at Hohenschwangau Castle, Ludwig's childhood home, for lunch (not included) before moving on to Neuschwanstein Castle, nestled in the foothills of the Alps. Admire one of the most impressive sights in Germany and immerse yourself in the fairy-tale world of Ludwig II for the afternoon. Please note Oberammergau cannot be accessed from early December to the end of March due to weather conditions

Munich: Third Reich & WWII Tour Walking Tour

Munich: Third Reich & WWII Tour Walking Tour

Take a 2-hour walking tour of Munich to discover one of the darkest moments in the city’s history, learning of the birth of Nazism, the rise of Hitler, and the infamous Third Reich. In 1919, Germany was emerging from World War I as a defeated and humiliated nation, with Munich in the grips of hyperinflation and Bavaria dominated by revolution and assassination. Out of this fertile soil of chaos rose the Nazi movement, and one of history’s most powerful dictators, Adolf Hitler. Follow the inception of Nazism, from the first mass meeting at the Hofbräuhaus to the failed attempt to seize power at the Feldherrnhalle. You will go to the site of party rallies at Königsplatz, and stop in the Hofgarten to talk about The White Rose Resistance Movement. The tour covers all the important facts and sites that played a role in the origin of this dark chapter, which ended with the beautiful city of Munich in ruins and the second world war cutting deep wounds across Deutschland.

From Munich: Neuschwanstein Castle Full-Day Trip

From Munich: Neuschwanstein Castle Full-Day Trip

Discover one of Bavaria's most scenic landscapes on this tour from Munich by train and van. Marvel at the stature and delicate architecture of Neuschwanstein Castle standing proud atop a hill and surrounded by forested mountains. See the sprawling valley from the foot of the castle walls and learn about its history from your guide along a walking tour of the grounds. Located 2 hours from Munich, the enchanting old-world town of Füssen lies in the foothills of the Alps, framed by one of the most breathtaking natural settings in the world. Towering far above the village, seemingly sculpted out of the very mountains that rise magnificently to the heavens, is a sight made from the stuff of dreams: the fabulous and ethereal Neuschwanstein Castle. This glorious folly was built in the 19th-Century by the famed "mad" King Ludwig II, a man intoxicated by mythology and who himself became a legend. The shimmering white towers of the castle among the clouds are instantly recognizable to many who haven’t ever heard the name Neuschwanstein. It is the inspiration for Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle and is famous the world over as the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang castle. To visit it is to step inside a fairy tale. On this full-day tour from Munich, your guide will take you by train or bus and accompany you uphill to the castle’s lofty perch, where it sits gleaming above a spectacular panorama of mountains, lakes, and valleys. It’s not just about the castle – it’s also about its wonderful location. You will go to the best vantage points and explore the lake. If time and weather permits, you can even enjoy a swim. Get postcard-perfect views of the equally beautiful Hohenschwangau Castle, the waterfall gorge, and the stunning Marienbrücke Bridge, suspended high above it all. While you are marveling at the beauty, your guide will tell you the engaging story of King Ludwig’s renowned and tragic reign, his turbulent times, and of the obsession that drove him to build his fantasy castle in the mountains that ultimately destroyed him. If you choose to purchase a ticket on the day, skip the long lines for the separate internal tour of the king’s private chambers by a specialist castle guide. The tour is the most practical way to admire this amazing fantasy world.

Munich Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: 1-Day or 2-Day Ticket

Munich Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: 1-Day or 2-Day Ticket

Embark on a hop-on hop-off bus tour of Munich and learn about the city with an onboard audio guide. Admire city highlights, including the fourth-largest chimes in the world, the full-body relic of the Holy Munditia, and the historic Old Town. Choose from three different routes to suit your preferences and interests. On sunny days, benefit from an open-top upper deck and feel the sunshine on your face. Hop on and off as you please, or stay on board for fascinating explanations from your audio guide, offered in ten different languages. Choose from three routes: the City Tour, the Nymphenburg Olympic Park tour, and the Schwabing tour, with each route taking one hour. Pass important sights, such as Nymphenburg Palace, Olympic Park, the English Garden, the historic Old Town, Odeonsplatz, Marienplatz, and more.

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Half-Day Trip

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Half-Day Trip

Take a 5-hour tour of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, a place of memory and of education. To visit it can be a challenge, but also a deeply moving and memorable experience. A professional guide, trained and authorized by the Memorial site, will organize all travel arrangements, taking you on the return journey by train and bus from Munich. You will get a comprehensive tour of the entire area, including all the surviving original buildings, the museum exhibition center, and the cinema, which screens an English language documentary film. The guides are trained to convey often difficult and disturbing material to you with sensitivity, with dignity, with respect for the victims, and without recourse to cheap sensationalism.

From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

Take a trip down the Romantic Road, a famous 220 mile route linking some of Bavaria's most exquisite architectural gems on a guided tour from Munich. Discover the natural beauty of the region, and the charming town of Rothenburg. After departure from Munich, travel first to Harburg which is one of the oldest and best-preserved castle complexes in Germany. This perfectly situated castle with its surrounding village retains the feel of the middle ages. Be enchanted by its historic flair and delve deep into its history. After visiting the castle, and pausing for coffee, you will drive on through the wondrous scenery of the Nördlinger Ries – the giant depression left by an ancient meteor in the Swabian landscape. Travelling via Dinkelsbühl, with its towers and spires, you will reach Rothenburg, a perfectly restored mediaeval town. Take some free time here for extensive exploration. Wander through the beautiful streets and alleyways, which are full of the charm of past times. Your return to Munich will take you through the largest hops-growing region in the world, the Hallertau. On this tour, be amazed by the beautiful region of southern Germany.

Munich: Night Watchman Walking Tour

Munich: Night Watchman Walking Tour

In the late hours of the evening, join the costumed night watchman on his rounds of Munich's old town. Immerse yourself in a lovely and mysterious long-forgotten world and experience the history of the city firsthand. The night watchman is much more than just a tour guide with a lantern in his hand. When the denizens of Munich sleep, the night watchman must maintain peace and order in the alleyways and darkened corners of the city.  He knows all the winds of the maze of the city and is the trusted bearer of dark stories and clandestine societies.  He disdains the modern era, chastises the guests when they don't know about the patron saints of the city, but is always happy to answer when someone asks, "Why does one need so many taps here in Munich?" His response: "For the beer!" The night watchman shepherds his flock at Marktplatz, yet he so scorns the lively nightlife gathering after 21:00 - law-abiding citizens are in bed by then. Head to St. Peter's Church and take a look at the tops of the towers – the night watchman will explain why they stand askew. On the south side, see the old churchyard and hear stories from the gravestones: funeral customs and epitaphs, decomposing corpses, and missing church pews.  At the tower of the Altes Rathaus on the historic "Salzstraße," the old Stadttor comes to life and complains of its rebuilding in the '70s. Here, he questions visitors' piety. Patron saints holy Onuphrius and Henry the Lion will protect the people from sudden death. Continue past the torture chamber and prison to the Alter Hof, built by Louis II. Learn why this ruler was regarded as so harsh, how the House of Wittelsbach came to Munich, and from where the Zwingerstock's name came. Follow the city walls from the 12th century and head west from Wasserburg. At Gruftgasse, hear Alois tell the spooky story of Waller in Walchensee, of the young lady and her golden ring.  And in the Schäfflergasse, learn why wine, rather than beer was the drink of choice in the Middle Ages. At the cathedral, set your sights higher to the symbols of the city, the two towers. Hear about the rich widow's epitaph and Fanny von Ickstatt's unlucky fall from the north tower of the Frauenkirche as the tour of the inner city draws to a close. Then continue to Promenadeplatz with the old "Salzstadel".  Pass the Palais Porcia and Palais Holstein as the night watchman tells the story of the sovereign lord Karl Albrecht, who had the palaces built for his mistress. At the Salvatorkirche, learn about the enormous host desecration and the love story of Henriette Adelaide, the consort of electoral prince Ferdinand Maria, at the "Theatinerkreuzgang." After 10 years, the long sought-after heir to the throne was born, at which point the Theatine Church was built. Finally, the night watchman lets his herd loose into the night to continue his rounds.

Munich: Airport Transfer by Bus

Munich: Airport Transfer by Bus

Enjoy the convenience of this fast and comfortable transfer running between Munich City and the airport. With service every 20 minutes, 7 days a week, the Lufthansa Express Bus makes two stops in Munich City (Munich Main Train Station & Munich North / Schwabing) and 3 stops at Munich Airport (Munich Airport Terminal 2, Munich Airport Center (MAC), and Munich Airport Terminal 1D). Arrival and departure points are located directly in front of the terminals. All buses have air conditioning, free Wifi and free newspapers, and are open to passengers traveling with any airline.

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Day Tour

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Day Tour

Discover the story of the Dachau concentration camp on this guided tour from Munich. Ride on a public train and enjoy views of the countryside along the way. Step back in time as your guide paints a picture of the past as you explore the memorial site. The Dachau concentration camp was the first German concentration camp, opened outside Munich in 1933. Since 1965, the site has been used as a memorial and a place of education. Visit the memorial site on a 5-hour tour from Munich. Your tour guide will explain the significance of the Dachau concentration camp at the time of National Socialism. See the former gas chambers, cells, and barracks.  Visit the exhibition in the Dachau Memorial Museum and see pictures and reports by prisoners describing everyday life in the camp from its beginnings to its liberation by the Allies in 1945.

Munich: “House of Banksy” exhibition - day ticket

Munich: “House of Banksy” exhibition - day ticket

The creators of the successful exhibition “The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind”, which has now seen over 2.2 million visitors in 23 cities and six countries since its world premiere in March 2021, making it the most popular and successful show on the Street -Art superstar has established itself worldwide, now comes with a new pop-up concept and another world premiere under the title “House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition”! An unprecedented presentation of over 200 motifs by the celebrated artist will be shown on an area of 2,300 square meters. This makes it the largest exhibition of his art in the world and stands out clearly from all Banksy exhibitions shown to date! Graffiti, photographs, sculptures, video installations and prints on various materials such as canvas, wood, aluminum, plaster, concrete, brick and plexiglass were reproduced specifically for this show and brought together in an elaborate and unique setting. “House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition” brings the message of this artistic genius to a wider audience without having to travel far. Here you can visit Banksy's most famous works in one place and encounter his engagement with the various hot topics in a completely different way. This homage and the image installations shown there are not authorized by the artist himself due to his anonymous status. Bilingual & barrier-free: Texts in German and English. The exhibition is wheelchair accessible. Info: www.house-of-banksy.com

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Must-eat food in Munich: 10 delicious dishes to try
Must-eat food in Munich: 10 delicious dishes to try

Known for its unique cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, Munich is undoubtedly a bucket list-worthy destination. However, all that exploring is sure to work up quite an appetite. Luckily, Bavarian cuisine is as hearty and filling as it is delicious. With a fantastic array of foods to try in the southern German city, from knödel to weisswurst and brez’n to schweinshaxe, it’s no surprise that Munich is regarded as one of Europe’s best foodie cities. So, if you’re keen to discover the city through your tastebuds, read on to learn more about the best food to eat in Munich

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12 unmissable Munich landmarks and historical sights
12 unmissable Munich landmarks and historical sights

Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is rich in iconic sights and attractions. While exploring the best landmarks in Munich, you’ll encounter a captivating blend of architectural, historical, and natural attractions that are an integral part of the city’s fabric. Discover historic landmarks such as the bustling Marienplatz with its legendary Glockenspiel or architectural landmarks like the Baroque Asamkirche. If you’re into natural sights, strolling through the English Garden with its famous Eisbach Wave or the landscaped grounds of Nymphenburg Palace are some of the best things to do in Munich.

Munich’s landmarks at a glance

Most-visited landmark: Marienplatz

Oldest landmark: St. Peter’s Church

Largest green space: Englischer Garten

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11 festive ways to spend Christmas in Munich
11 festive ways to spend Christmas in Munich

Christmas in Munich is like being inside a beer-filled snow globe. From medieval Christmas markets to castles that look straight out of a fairy tale, Munich could make even the Grinch feel jolly. Fill your belly with traditional Bavarian foods found at the festive chalets across the city, soak in the thermal baths at Therme Erding, or spend a day in the snowy Alps. Pack your appetite and a winter coat as you work through this list of things to do in Munich at Christmas time.

Everything you need to know about Christmas in Munich

Best holiday market: The medieval market near Odeonsplatz

Average temperature: 37.4°F to 39.2°F

Key holiday days: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day — most shops close early on Christmas Eve and reopen on December 27

Best free festive activity: Seeing the Alpine villages in the snowy Alps

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12 exciting activities to do in Munich in spring
12 exciting activities to do in Munich in spring

As Munich emerges from the depths of winter, the Bavarian capital comes alive, welcoming warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours — plus, there are fewer crowds than in the summer and winter months. Start your spring visit to Munich by seeing over 14,000 species of flowers bloom in the Botanic Garden. Families will love exploring the lavish interiors of the adjoining Nymphenburg Palace. Couples and solo travelers will have a great time attending Springfest, Oktoberfest’s sister event, where you can sample local lagers to a backdrop of live music and entertainment. Or opt for a relaxing beer garden and join the locals in a refreshing pint in the city center. Whether you’re looking for outdoor spaces to enjoy in the sun or indoor activities for a rainy day, here are the best things to do in Munich in spring.

Munich’s best spring activities at a glance

The best places to see spring flowers in Munich: Stroll through the beautiful Nymphenburg Botanic Garden or relax in the sprawling English Garden.

Top things to do for kids and families visiting Munich in spring: Feel like royalty at Nymphenburg Palace, climb to the viewpoint at the Monopteros, or take a day trip to the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle.

Best things to do for couples visiting Munich in spring: Explore the streets of the old town, relax with a drink in a beer garden, or watch the surfers on the Eisbach wave.

Unique events in Munich in spring: Sample local lagers at Springfest, Oktoberfest’s little sister.

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Our most recommended Munich World War II

From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full-Day Trip

From Munich: Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Castle Full-Day Trip

Travel to the magnificent castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof. Enjoy a delicious lunch in Hohenschwangau (not included) . Choose to buy your castle tickets on the bus on the day or to buy them in advance as part of the day trip. Board an air-conditioned bus and set off to discover the castles of Bavaria. First, visit the fairy-tale Linderhof Palace, the only castle that Ludwig II lived to see completed. Explore the castle and its grounds with your guide. Next, stop at Hohenschwangau Castle, Ludwig's childhood home, for lunch (not included) before moving on to Neuschwanstein Castle, nestled in the foothills of the Alps. Admire one of the most impressive sights in Germany and immerse yourself in the fairy-tale world of Ludwig II for the afternoon. Please note Oberammergau cannot be accessed from early December to the end of March due to weather conditions

Munich: Third Reich & WWII Tour Walking Tour

Munich: Third Reich & WWII Tour Walking Tour

Take a 2-hour walking tour of Munich to discover one of the darkest moments in the city’s history, learning of the birth of Nazism, the rise of Hitler, and the infamous Third Reich. In 1919, Germany was emerging from World War I as a defeated and humiliated nation, with Munich in the grips of hyperinflation and Bavaria dominated by revolution and assassination. Out of this fertile soil of chaos rose the Nazi movement, and one of history’s most powerful dictators, Adolf Hitler. Follow the inception of Nazism, from the first mass meeting at the Hofbräuhaus to the failed attempt to seize power at the Feldherrnhalle. You will go to the site of party rallies at Königsplatz, and stop in the Hofgarten to talk about The White Rose Resistance Movement. The tour covers all the important facts and sites that played a role in the origin of this dark chapter, which ended with the beautiful city of Munich in ruins and the second world war cutting deep wounds across Deutschland.

From Munich: Neuschwanstein Castle Full-Day Trip

From Munich: Neuschwanstein Castle Full-Day Trip

Discover one of Bavaria's most scenic landscapes on this tour from Munich by train and van. Marvel at the stature and delicate architecture of Neuschwanstein Castle standing proud atop a hill and surrounded by forested mountains. See the sprawling valley from the foot of the castle walls and learn about its history from your guide along a walking tour of the grounds. Located 2 hours from Munich, the enchanting old-world town of Füssen lies in the foothills of the Alps, framed by one of the most breathtaking natural settings in the world. Towering far above the village, seemingly sculpted out of the very mountains that rise magnificently to the heavens, is a sight made from the stuff of dreams: the fabulous and ethereal Neuschwanstein Castle. This glorious folly was built in the 19th-Century by the famed "mad" King Ludwig II, a man intoxicated by mythology and who himself became a legend. The shimmering white towers of the castle among the clouds are instantly recognizable to many who haven’t ever heard the name Neuschwanstein. It is the inspiration for Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle and is famous the world over as the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang castle. To visit it is to step inside a fairy tale. On this full-day tour from Munich, your guide will take you by train or bus and accompany you uphill to the castle’s lofty perch, where it sits gleaming above a spectacular panorama of mountains, lakes, and valleys. It’s not just about the castle – it’s also about its wonderful location. You will go to the best vantage points and explore the lake. If time and weather permits, you can even enjoy a swim. Get postcard-perfect views of the equally beautiful Hohenschwangau Castle, the waterfall gorge, and the stunning Marienbrücke Bridge, suspended high above it all. While you are marveling at the beauty, your guide will tell you the engaging story of King Ludwig’s renowned and tragic reign, his turbulent times, and of the obsession that drove him to build his fantasy castle in the mountains that ultimately destroyed him. If you choose to purchase a ticket on the day, skip the long lines for the separate internal tour of the king’s private chambers by a specialist castle guide. The tour is the most practical way to admire this amazing fantasy world.

Munich Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: 1-Day or 2-Day Ticket

Munich Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: 1-Day or 2-Day Ticket

Embark on a hop-on hop-off bus tour of Munich and learn about the city with an onboard audio guide. Admire city highlights, including the fourth-largest chimes in the world, the full-body relic of the Holy Munditia, and the historic Old Town. Choose from three different routes to suit your preferences and interests. On sunny days, benefit from an open-top upper deck and feel the sunshine on your face. Hop on and off as you please, or stay on board for fascinating explanations from your audio guide, offered in ten different languages. Choose from three routes: the City Tour, the Nymphenburg Olympic Park tour, and the Schwabing tour, with each route taking one hour. Pass important sights, such as Nymphenburg Palace, Olympic Park, the English Garden, the historic Old Town, Odeonsplatz, Marienplatz, and more.

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Half-Day Trip

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Half-Day Trip

Take a 5-hour tour of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, a place of memory and of education. To visit it can be a challenge, but also a deeply moving and memorable experience. A professional guide, trained and authorized by the Memorial site, will organize all travel arrangements, taking you on the return journey by train and bus from Munich. You will get a comprehensive tour of the entire area, including all the surviving original buildings, the museum exhibition center, and the cinema, which screens an English language documentary film. The guides are trained to convey often difficult and disturbing material to you with sensitivity, with dignity, with respect for the victims, and without recourse to cheap sensationalism.

From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

Take a trip down the Romantic Road, a famous 220 mile route linking some of Bavaria's most exquisite architectural gems on a guided tour from Munich. Discover the natural beauty of the region, and the charming town of Rothenburg. After departure from Munich, travel first to Harburg which is one of the oldest and best-preserved castle complexes in Germany. This perfectly situated castle with its surrounding village retains the feel of the middle ages. Be enchanted by its historic flair and delve deep into its history. After visiting the castle, and pausing for coffee, you will drive on through the wondrous scenery of the Nördlinger Ries – the giant depression left by an ancient meteor in the Swabian landscape. Travelling via Dinkelsbühl, with its towers and spires, you will reach Rothenburg, a perfectly restored mediaeval town. Take some free time here for extensive exploration. Wander through the beautiful streets and alleyways, which are full of the charm of past times. Your return to Munich will take you through the largest hops-growing region in the world, the Hallertau. On this tour, be amazed by the beautiful region of southern Germany.

Munich: Night Watchman Walking Tour

Munich: Night Watchman Walking Tour

In the late hours of the evening, join the costumed night watchman on his rounds of Munich's old town. Immerse yourself in a lovely and mysterious long-forgotten world and experience the history of the city firsthand. The night watchman is much more than just a tour guide with a lantern in his hand. When the denizens of Munich sleep, the night watchman must maintain peace and order in the alleyways and darkened corners of the city.  He knows all the winds of the maze of the city and is the trusted bearer of dark stories and clandestine societies.  He disdains the modern era, chastises the guests when they don't know about the patron saints of the city, but is always happy to answer when someone asks, "Why does one need so many taps here in Munich?" His response: "For the beer!" The night watchman shepherds his flock at Marktplatz, yet he so scorns the lively nightlife gathering after 21:00 - law-abiding citizens are in bed by then. Head to St. Peter's Church and take a look at the tops of the towers – the night watchman will explain why they stand askew. On the south side, see the old churchyard and hear stories from the gravestones: funeral customs and epitaphs, decomposing corpses, and missing church pews.  At the tower of the Altes Rathaus on the historic "Salzstraße," the old Stadttor comes to life and complains of its rebuilding in the '70s. Here, he questions visitors' piety. Patron saints holy Onuphrius and Henry the Lion will protect the people from sudden death. Continue past the torture chamber and prison to the Alter Hof, built by Louis II. Learn why this ruler was regarded as so harsh, how the House of Wittelsbach came to Munich, and from where the Zwingerstock's name came. Follow the city walls from the 12th century and head west from Wasserburg. At Gruftgasse, hear Alois tell the spooky story of Waller in Walchensee, of the young lady and her golden ring.  And in the Schäfflergasse, learn why wine, rather than beer was the drink of choice in the Middle Ages. At the cathedral, set your sights higher to the symbols of the city, the two towers. Hear about the rich widow's epitaph and Fanny von Ickstatt's unlucky fall from the north tower of the Frauenkirche as the tour of the inner city draws to a close. Then continue to Promenadeplatz with the old "Salzstadel".  Pass the Palais Porcia and Palais Holstein as the night watchman tells the story of the sovereign lord Karl Albrecht, who had the palaces built for his mistress. At the Salvatorkirche, learn about the enormous host desecration and the love story of Henriette Adelaide, the consort of electoral prince Ferdinand Maria, at the "Theatinerkreuzgang." After 10 years, the long sought-after heir to the throne was born, at which point the Theatine Church was built. Finally, the night watchman lets his herd loose into the night to continue his rounds.

Munich: Airport Transfer by Bus

Munich: Airport Transfer by Bus

Enjoy the convenience of this fast and comfortable transfer running between Munich City and the airport. With service every 20 minutes, 7 days a week, the Lufthansa Express Bus makes two stops in Munich City (Munich Main Train Station & Munich North / Schwabing) and 3 stops at Munich Airport (Munich Airport Terminal 2, Munich Airport Center (MAC), and Munich Airport Terminal 1D). Arrival and departure points are located directly in front of the terminals. All buses have air conditioning, free Wifi and free newspapers, and are open to passengers traveling with any airline.

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Day Tour

From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Day Tour

Discover the story of the Dachau concentration camp on this guided tour from Munich. Ride on a public train and enjoy views of the countryside along the way. Step back in time as your guide paints a picture of the past as you explore the memorial site. The Dachau concentration camp was the first German concentration camp, opened outside Munich in 1933. Since 1965, the site has been used as a memorial and a place of education. Visit the memorial site on a 5-hour tour from Munich. Your tour guide will explain the significance of the Dachau concentration camp at the time of National Socialism. See the former gas chambers, cells, and barracks.  Visit the exhibition in the Dachau Memorial Museum and see pictures and reports by prisoners describing everyday life in the camp from its beginnings to its liberation by the Allies in 1945.

Munich: “House of Banksy” exhibition - day ticket

Munich: “House of Banksy” exhibition - day ticket

The creators of the successful exhibition “The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind”, which has now seen over 2.2 million visitors in 23 cities and six countries since its world premiere in March 2021, making it the most popular and successful show on the Street -Art superstar has established itself worldwide, now comes with a new pop-up concept and another world premiere under the title “House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition”! An unprecedented presentation of over 200 motifs by the celebrated artist will be shown on an area of 2,300 square meters. This makes it the largest exhibition of his art in the world and stands out clearly from all Banksy exhibitions shown to date! Graffiti, photographs, sculptures, video installations and prints on various materials such as canvas, wood, aluminum, plaster, concrete, brick and plexiglass were reproduced specifically for this show and brought together in an elaborate and unique setting. “House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition” brings the message of this artistic genius to a wider audience without having to travel far. Here you can visit Banksy's most famous works in one place and encounter his engagement with the various hot topics in a completely different way. This homage and the image installations shown there are not authorized by the artist himself due to his anonymous status. Bilingual & barrier-free: Texts in German and English. The exhibition is wheelchair accessible. Info: www.house-of-banksy.com

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We had a great experience on The Third Reich Walking Tour with Kaevan as our guide. He was extremely knowledgeable and provided detailed information that really brought the history to life. At the start of the tour, he encouraged us to introduce ourselves, which helped break the ice and made the group feel more connected. The tour was well-organised, engaging, and delivered with a balance of factual information and storytelling. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone visiting Munich, whether you’re a history buff or just curious to learn more.

Alex was great! He was so considerate and extremely knowledgeable. He was a great guide and gave us a wonderful taste of Munich even when having to speak in a heavy topic.

The tour is very good, Florin was a very insightful guide with great additional nuggets of information which we all found very interesting. Highly recommend.

Guide was excellent. Very knowledgeable and thorough. Transportation to and from was excellent. Highly recommend.

Adam was very knowledgeable and passionate about Dachau.