Discover Munich at your own pace with the Navicup interactive map, designed for an engaging 3-kilometer walking tour. This self-guided adventure leads you through the heart of the city, featuring 92 points of interest including iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, and the enchanting Englischer Garten. Experience the blend of history, culture, and Bavarian charm as you explore famous sights and hidden gems alike. Perfect for travelers who appreciate flexibility and a personal touch in their sightseeing journey.
- Self-paced walking tour covering approximately 3 kilometers
- Explore 92 points of interest, blending famous landmarks with hidden gems
- Ideal for history, culture, and architecture enthusiasts
- Navigate effortlessly through Munich with the interactive Navicup map
Once upon a time, many, many years ago, Munich was a much smaller town than it is today. And right here, where we’re standing on Marienplatz, was the heart of it all...
So, St. Michael’s Church wasn’t just any church. It was built by Duke Wilhelm V, the same Duke who was wed in that jousting tournament we saw at the Glockenspiel in Marienplatz....
Odeonsplatz is named after the Odeon, a concert hall that once stood on the north side of the square. While the Odeon is no longer there (it was destroyed during World War II), the name has stuck, reminding us of the square’s long association with culture and the arts.
The Munich Residenz started as a humble castle in the 14th century, but over the centuries, it was transformed into a grand palace complex, reflecting the changing tastes and ambitions of the Wittelsbach rulers.
Hofgarten is a beautiful and historic garden located in the heart of Munich, Germany. Its story begins in the early 17th century, specifically around 1613. It was commissioned by Duke Maximilian I, who wanted a formal garden in the Italian Renaissance style, right next to the Munich Residenz, his royal palace.
The New Town Hall, or Neues Rathaus, isn’t actually that new, it was built between 1867 and 1909. And it replaced the older town hall. But, it is an amazing building and well worth the title.
What makes the Neues Rathaus so impressive?
St. Peter’s Church is known as "Alter Peter" by the locals, which means "Old Peter"! This isn’t just any church; it’s the oldest parish church in Munich, and it’s absolutely packed with history, art, and some seriously breathtaking views. Get ready for a climb, because the best part is at the top!
Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung isn’t a museum with a permanent collection; instead, it hosts temporary exhibitions that change several times a year. This means that there’s always something new and exciting to see!
The Residenz Museum is located within the Munich Residenz, which as we’ve mentioned, served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 to 1918.
This place that’s practically synonymous with Munich: the Hofbräuhaus! Get ready for a dose of Bavarian beer, oompah music, and good times because this is an experience you won’t forget.
So, the Hofbräuhaus isn’t just a beer hall; it’s a legend.
Frauenkirche or the Cathedral of Our Lady is a truly iconic landmark of Munich! Prepare to be impressed, because this church is massive, rich in history, and full of fascinating stories.
This is the Olympiaberg, or Olympic Mountain! Now, don’t let the name fool you, it’s not a towering peak, but a man-made hill that offers spectacular panoramic views of Munich and a fascinating glimpse into the city’s Olympic history. Get ready for a bit of a climb, but trust me, the reward is worth the effort!
The Feldherrnhalle is impressive monument isn’t just a collection of statues; it’s a symbol of Bavarian military history, a stage for significant events, and a landmark that has seen its fair share of controversy.
Prepare for a sensory explosion as we head to the Viktualienmarkt! Get ready to sample local delicacies, browse exotic ingredients, and soak in the lively atmosphere!
Max-Joseph-Platz is a grand and elegant square that serves as a gateway to some of Munich’s most iconic cultural landmarks!
Max-Joseph-Platz is named after King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. He’s a pretty important figure, After him has named a bunch of stuff!
The Preysing Palais is located in the heart of Munich’s Old Town, on Marienplatz, right next to the Neues Rathaus! While the Preysing Palaismight not be as famous as some of the other landmarks, this elegant palace offers a glimpse into the city’s aristocratic past and showcases a beautiful blend of architectural styles.
It is the Olympiapark, or Olympic Park in Munich! You can discover vast and versatile landscape that hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics and continues to be a vibrant hub for events, activities, and stunning views.
Nestled within Munich’s renowned Englischer Garten, the Eisbach Wave is an extraordinary urban phenomenon that blends the city’s historical elegance with sporting ingenuity.
Galeria Kaufhof’s story began in 1879, with a small shop in Stralsund, Germany, founded by Leonhard Tietz. It wasn’t a grand department store yet; it was a modest business selling yarns, buttons, fabrics, and wool.
This big building with glass and green roof is a place of political power and modern architecture: the Bavarian State Chancellery! Get ready to admire a sleek and striking building that serves as the seat of the Bavarian government.
Located on the eastern side of Marienplatz, the Old Town Hall stands proudly with its charming white façade, stepped gables, and a tall clock tower topped with a pointed red roof. It’s easy to spot, just opposite the more elaborate New Town Hall that dominates the square.
You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!
1. Download Navicup application and search for the tour "Audio City-Tour in Munich" OR using this link "https://app.navicup.com/5152" to download and open our audio guided tour in Navicup app.
2. Type or copy the Booking ref. number (below the barcode) into the Redeem code field in the Navicup app (WAIT a few minutes before using the code, Viator takes some time to send us the code). If you have bought more than 1 ticket, you can use the same code on different devices.
3. Once you have activated the map it will be available for 1 week.
4. Make sure to take with you a fully charged mobile device.
5. An internet connection is required only to download the app and the tour contents. Please don't close the app during the route, you need the internet connection again to open the tour.
6. You can start your tour at any POI on the map. Follow the route with your smartphone, but you can modify your track at your own will.
7. For a better audio experience we recommended to use headphones.
Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively cultural scene. Home to world-famous beer halls, opulent palaces, and lush green parks, Munich offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit destination in Germany.
Marienplatz is the heart of Munich, home to the iconic New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) and its famous Glockenspiel. This bustling square is a must-visit for its historic significance and vibrant atmosphere.
One of the world's largest urban parks, the Englischer Garten offers lush greenery, scenic walking paths, and recreational activities. It's a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor fun.
Nymphenburg Palace is a stunning Baroque palace with beautiful gardens and historic interiors. It offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Bavarian royalty.
The BMW Museum showcases the history and innovation of the iconic German car brand. It's a must-visit for car enthusiasts and those interested in automotive design.
Hofbräuhaus is one of the world's most famous beer halls, offering traditional Bavarian food, live music, and a lively atmosphere. It's a quintessential Munich experience.
A traditional Bavarian white sausage made from veal and parsley, typically served with sweet mustard and pretzels.
A breaded and fried cutlet, usually made from pork or veal, served with lemon and potato salad or fries.
A traditional Bavarian bread product made from dough twisted into a knot shape, often served with mustard or cheese.
A delicious pastry filled with apples, raisins, sugar, and cinnamon, baked until golden and crispy.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Munich, with warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals and events. It's the best time for exploring the city's parks, beer gardens, and cultural attractions.
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Munich is generally a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Munich Central Station, Munich East Station
Munich Central Bus Station, Munich East Bus Station
The S-Bahn is efficient and connects major stations and attractions. Trains run frequently and are a convenient way to get around.
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Neuschwanstein Castle is a fairytale-like castle nestled in the Bavarian Alps. It's one of Germany's most famous landmarks and offers stunning views and a glimpse into the life of King Ludwig II.
Salzburg is a beautiful Austrian city known for its historic old town, stunning architecture, and musical heritage. It's a great day trip for history and culture lovers.
The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site is a poignant and important historical site that offers a sobering reminder of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during World War II.
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