Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: The audio tour starts at Marienplatz.(Marienplatz, Marienplatz, 80331 München, Germany)
Know in advance:you'll receive a link by email and SMS to download the app
the app works offline. It's recommended to download it via high-speed internet access at home
The Munich Audio Walking Tour guides you to deeply explore the city's history and culture. You'll learn about Munich's past through engaging stories, discover many photo-worthy spots, admire magnificent Gothic architecture, experience lively local markets, and immerse yourself in its rich beer traditions. Specifically, the audio guide offers unique insights into the famous Oktoberfest, allowing you to feel the city's distinctive charm.
The Munich Audio Walking Tour holds unique appeal throughout the year. Spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) offer mild and pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor walking, with lush greenery and long daylight hours. Autumn (September-October) brings cool temperatures and the famous Oktoberfest, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Winter (November-March) can be cold, but if Christmas markets are part of the itinerary, it offers a special charm. It's recommended to choose based on personal preference and always check the weather forecast, preparing appropriate attire.
When using public transport in Munich, such as the subway (U-Bahn), suburban train (S-Bahn), and other public transport, there are a few rules to keep in mind. It's generally advised not to eat or drink on the train to maintain cleanliness. Crucially, you must validate your transport ticket before boarding; otherwise, it will be considered fare evasion. Additionally, offering seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and children, and avoiding loud conversations, are common local practices to ensure a comfortable travel environment for everyone.
Munich offers a variety of public transport tickets, including single tickets, day tickets, three-day tickets, weekly tickets, and group tickets, which you can choose based on your length of stay and the number of people. You can purchase these tickets from ticket machines at subway, tram, and bus stations. Some stations also have ticket counters with human service. Alternatively, you can pre-purchase Munich transport tickets or passes through platforms like KKday. This not only makes itinerary planning convenient but also allows for the immediate use of mobile tickets for some options, saving you time queuing to buy tickets on the spot.
Public transport in Munich, including the subway (U-Bahn), suburban train (S-Bahn), tram, and buses, generally concludes operations around 1 AM on weekdays, with the first services starting around 4 AM. On weekends and public holidays, operating hours are extended. Subway and suburban train services run later, and some routes may operate all night. For specific timetable information, it's recommended to check the official information from the local transport operator, MVV, to ensure smooth travel.
There are several convenient ways to travel from Munich Airport (MUC) to the city center. The most common method is to take the S-Bahn suburban train on lines S1 or S8, both of which pass through major city stations like Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). The journey takes about 40-45 minutes. Alternatively, you can opt for the Lufthansa Express Bus, which goes directly to the central station, taking approximately 45 minutes. For maximum convenience, taxis are also available, although they are more expensive.
Munich boasts many impressive Gothic architectural landmarks, the most famous including the Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche), whose twin onion domes are an iconic city symbol. The magnificent exterior of the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) and its daily Glockenspiel performance are also worth seeing. For a taste of vibrant market life, don't miss the Viktualienmarkt next to Marienplatz. This market offers a wide array of fresh produce, food stalls, and local specialties, making it an excellent place to experience Munich's daily life.
Munich has a long-standing beer culture, with numerous historic beer gardens (Biergarten) and traditional breweries scattered throughout the city, such as the Hofbräuhaus, which are important places to experience local life. The Munich Oktoberfest, held annually from late September to early October, is the world's largest and liveliest beer festival. During the festival, millions of visitors gather on Theresienwiese to enjoy Bavarian beer, traditional food, and a festive atmosphere in massive beer tents, offering an excellent opportunity to experience the essence of German beer culture.