MY * GUiDE EXCLUSiVE PANORAMA alpine tour to INNSBRUCK (/ Swarovski) from Munich
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MY * GUiDE EXCLUSiVE PANORAMA alpine tour to INNSBRUCK (/ Swarovski) from Munich

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About this experience

There is no better way to get to the capital of Tyrol with its famous Golden Roof: On our large panoramic tour of the Alps in the new VW Comfort Van, you will be just as enthusiastic about majestic mountain peaks as about idyllic mountain villages and lush green meadows with happy cows.

In addition, you will experience no fewer than five crystal-clear mountain lakes - such as the popular Tegernsee in Upper Bavaria and the largest lake in Tyrol.

Enjoy a guided tour through the historic old town of Innsbruck with your personal professional guide, optionally take a spectacular cable car up the Karwendel mountains, marvel at the famous Olympic ski jump at Bergisel and/or of course the fascinating Swarovski crystal worlds.

The return trip on a scenically unique route with impressive stops completes the grandiose variety of this unforgettable panoramic excursion!

Available options

XXL time bonus

Duration: 11 hours: Enjoy this XXL time bonus to have even more time for the sightseeing attractions or to see new things!<br/>Pickup included

9.5 exclusive hours

Duration: 9 hours 30 minutes: Enjoy this professionally conducted private full-day tour with its numerous excursion highlights!<br/>Pickup included

What's included

COVID-19 SAFE
Licensed, friendly and experienced tour guide
Scenic routes
Travel in new and luxurious/comfortable Mercedes or VW minivan (a/c)
No hidden costs!
Mineral water
Tour length: 9.5 or 11 hours
Professionally run private full day excursion (only your group will participate)

Detailed itinerary

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All the sights mentioned here are carefully selected recommendations. Since this is an exclusive tour, you can always bring your own suggestions; We are also happy to meet your requirements with regard to the length of stay at the individual stops!

Now you can look forward to an eventful, informative but also relaxing excursion in our comfortable new VW minibus - by the side of our friendly and professional tour guide you are in the best of hands!

... At the old pilgrimage church of St. Maria Ramersdorf from the 14th century, we leave Munich and drive south-east on the A8 ...

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Until the secularization in 1806, the Tegernsee valley was in the firm hands of the Benedictine monks who lived here for over 1,000 years, then the Bavarian king took over the monastery buildings and made them his summer residence.
Even today, many celebrities can be found in this wonderful piece of earth; sometimes also in the world-famous 'Bräustüberl' in the historic monastery building, where we recommend a short stop. In addition to Bavarian specialties, Tegernsee beer is also served. The brewery is also located directly on the former monastery grounds and is run by the descendants of the Bavarian kings.

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A few minutes after crossing the German-Austrian border, we reach Lake Achensee. With a length of almost 10 km and a maximum depth of 130 meters, it is the largest lake in Tyrol. The road along the east bank with its numerous vantage points offers the best opportunities to take photos and be amazed!
Seasonally, a historic cogwheel steam train runs from the southern end of the lake down to the Inn Valley in around 30 minutes.

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Stop 4

Experience this unique place of imagination, created for the centenary of Swarovski by multimedia artist André Heller:
17 chambers of wonders and a charming garden seduce with art, design and architecture.
(Please note that you will not be able to see the production of Swarovski products; a factory tour is not offered!)

Prices (2025):
Adults: € 24.00
Children (6 - 17 years): € 8.00

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Due to its special location, Innsbruck can look back on more than 3,000 years of eventful history. Embark on a 35-minute guided tour through the historic old town with your professional guide, on which the landmark, the 'Golden Roof' from the 15th century, should of course not be missing. Other highlights are the Innsbruck Hofburg, Maria-Theresia-Strasse with the Anna Column and Triumphal Arch, the city tower with its viewing platform and the Cathedral of St. James. Of course you can shop or have lunch during or after the tour!

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With a spectacular cable car chain, you can reach 2,269 m above sea level (7,444 ft. a. s.l.). Breathtaking views open up from the intermediate stations "Hungerburg" (858 m above sea level) and "Seegrube" (1,905 m above sea level)! The grandiose station buildings of 1. Section were designed by the famous British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, nicknamed "Curved Queen", to whom we also owe the Bergisels Hill, by the way. At the mountain stations, restaurants offer recommended, regional and international dishes with spectacular views! (Round trip prices 2025 from € 13.00 adult./ € 7.80 Children 7-16 years)

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Stop 7 Pass by

The overwhelming view of Innsbruck, the fascination of a ski jumping site with an Olympic past and the modern architecture characterize the Bergisel ski jump. The tower was designed by star architect Zaha Hadid.

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This market town, surrounded by high alpine peaks, achieved wealth and prosperity thanks to the "Bozener Markt", which can still be seen today in the magnificently decorated houses ("Lüftlmalerei") and the overwhelming Rococo church of St. Peter and Paul. A second upswing came from the still existing violin making. With the Karwendel cable car you can reach Germany's second highest mountain railway station at 2,244 meters above sea level. Prices (ascent and descent): Adults: € 32.50 Children (6-17 years): € 22.50

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Built during the Nazi dictatorship for the 1936 Winter Olympics and remodeled for the planned 1940 Winter Olympics, which were canceled due to World War II.
For this purpose, the two communities of Garmisch and Partenkirchen were also forcibly merged.
Learn more about the darkest years 1933 - 1945 from your tour guide, but also about the current use of the stadium and the ski jumps.

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Stop 10

The historic Ludwigstrasse in the Partenkirchen district with its colorful murals ("Lüftlmalerei") is a must-see! It invites you to stroll, marvel and enjoy.
Already 2,000 years ago there was a Roman trade route between Italy and Augsburg.

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Between the sights and during the journeys to and from your hotel, you will enjoy the journey in our luxurious minivans with panoramic glass roofs, full leather interior and all conceivable safety features and receive exciting information from your friendly and professional tour guide.

What's not included

Swarovski Crystal Worlds (if desired): Adults: € 24.00 / children (6 - 17 years): € 8.00 (2023)
Catering
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Photo credits: Photos #Title, #1 - #5, #16 with kind permission © Innsbruck Tourismus, // Photos #7 - #11 with kind permission © Olympiaregion Seefeld, authors/image authors in detail: Photo #7 ©Stephan Elsler / Photo #8 ©Stephan Elsler / Photo #9 ©Charly Schwarz / Photo #10 ©Heinz Holzknecht / Photo #11 ©Heinz Holzknecht // Photos #12 - #15 with kind permission © 3 total-buy-out

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