Explore Munich’s iconic sights, including the stunning Marienplatz, the impressive Neues Rathaus, and the majestic Frauenkirche. Your guide will weave captivating stories into each stop, making history come alive as you walk the streets where it happened. Our knowledgeable guides are not just historians—they're passionate locals who love sharing their favorite hidden gems and stories that you won't find in guidebooks. Expect to discover lesser-known spots alongside iconic landmarks, enriching your understanding of this beautiful city. Unlike crowded group tours, our experience is designed exclusively for you. With a private guide at your side, you'll receive personalized attention and tailored insights, allowing you to delve deeper into Munich's fascinating history and culture at your own pace.
Pickup included
Begin your journey with private pick-up from your accommodation in Prague. Meet your professional driver and settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle designed for your relaxation and comfort on the road. As you depart, take in the views of the Czech countryside transitioning into Bavaria’s scenic landscapes, with your driver available for any requests. Your route to Munich traverses lush valleys, charming towns, and rolling hills, characteristic of the region’s beauty. Feel free to stop along the way for a quick stretch or photos, capturing the heart of central Europe.
Arrive in Munich and meet your expert local guide, who is passionate about sharing the history, culture, and stories of Bavaria’s vibrant capital. Your guide will ensure a day filled with discovery, tailored insights, and opportunities for authentic experiences. Start your journey at Marienplatz, surrounded by stunning architecture and lively energy. Admire the majestic Neues Rathaus, a Neo-Gothic masterpiece completed in 1892, with its intricate façade and the famous Glockenspiel that performs daily at 11 AM and 12 PM (and at 5 PM in summer).
Continue your tour with a short walk to the nearby Viktualienmarkt, Munich’s beloved open-air market. Here, you’ll find a vibrant array of stalls offering fresh produce, local cheeses, meats, and artisanal products. Your guide can suggest local delicacies to sample, such as Weißwurst (white sausage) or pretzels from traditional vendors. This is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in Bavarian culinary culture.
Next, stroll to the Frauenkirche, known for its twin onion-domed towers that dominate Munich’s skyline. This Gothic cathedral is a key symbol of the city. Discover the architectural features that make Frauenkirche unique and its role in the community throughout the centuries.
Just a short walk away, visit St. Peter’s Church, the oldest parish church in Munich. Admire its beautiful Baroque interior and climb the tower for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city (if time allows and you’re up for a quick climb). Learn about the church’s historical importance, its artwork, and how it survived the bombing during WWII.
Conclude your walking tour with a visit to the world-famous Hofbräuhaus. As you enter this historic beer hall, soak in the lively atmosphere filled with traditional Bavarian music and the cheerful sounds of clinking steins. Your guide will share insights into Munich’s brewing history and the significance of beer culture in Bavarian society. If you’re interested, consider ordering a small tasting of local beers or a pretzel to enjoy while you listen to the music.
Your tour will conclude at Hofbräuhaus, where your guide can assist you with recommendations for lunch or additional places to explore nearby. If you wish, you can spend more time enjoying the ambiance of the beer hall or venture out to explore more of Munich on your own.
After enjoying your time in Munich, your private vehicle will be waiting to take you back to Prague. Relax on the return trip as you reflect on the sights and experiences from your day in Munich. Arrive back at your hotel in Prague, concluding your memorable day trip.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city of stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. Known for its well-preserved Old Town, Prague Castle, and the iconic Charles Bridge, it offers a blend of medieval charm and modern sophistication. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination in Europe.
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers stunning views of the city and houses several historical buildings, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace.
Charles Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Prague. Built in the 14th century, it is lined with statues of saints and offers beautiful views of the Vltava River and Prague's skyline.
Old Town Square is the heart of Prague's historic center and home to the famous Astronomical Clock and the Church of Our Lady before Týn. It's a vibrant hub of activity with markets, events, and street performances.
Petřín Hill is a beautiful park offering panoramic views of Prague. The Petřín Lookout Tower, often referred to as 'Prague's Eiffel Tower,' is a miniature version of the famous Parisian landmark and provides stunning views from its observation deck.
The Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov, is a historic area with a rich cultural heritage. It includes several synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum, which provide insight into the history of Prague's Jewish community.
A traditional Czech dish consisting of marinated beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce, served with bread dumplings and whipped cream.
A rich and flavorful Czech goulash made with beef, onions, and paprika, typically served with bread dumplings or potatoes.
A sweet pastry made from rolled dough wrapped around a stick, grilled, and coated with sugar and cinnamon. Often filled with ice cream or whipped cream.
A world-famous Czech pilsner beer, known for its crisp and refreshing taste. It's brewed using traditional methods and high-quality ingredients.
The weather is pleasant, and all tourist attractions are open. It's the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Prague is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Prague Main Station, Holešovice Station
Florenc Central Bus Station, Černý Most Bus Station
Trams are the most iconic and efficient way to get around Prague. The network covers most of the city and is well-connected to metro and bus lines.
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Kutná Hora is a historic town known for its stunning architecture, including the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and St. Barbara's Cathedral. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
Karlštejn Castle is a stunning Gothic castle built in the 14th century by King Charles IV. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating insight into the region's medieval history.
Český Krumlov is a charming and well-preserved medieval town, known for its stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and the impressive Český Krumlov Castle. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Prague.
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