This is a tour designed to help you know the best of Munich streets and neighborhoods by taking you on a 5 hours bike tour.
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A tour that comes with two additional option of either embarking on a 5 - hour tour of King's Square (konigsplatz) or 7 - hour tour to see the Olumpiapark and the Nymphenburg Palace.
What You'll Do:
Hop on the bike and explore the various landmarks and attractions of Munich including the Baroque, Gothic and neoclassical buildings.
Visit and listen to interesting live commentary about the city's most celebrated buildings and attractions including: Old Town Hall, Marienplatz, Bayerische Staatsoper, Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan, Hofgarten, English Garden and many more.
Upgrade tour to either ride to the 19th Century Konigsplatz, which is a square with an European Neo - Classicism architectural structure or continue your ride to Olympiapark, built for the 1972 Summer Olympics.
What It Includes:
A 4 - 5 hours (approx.) bike tour in Munich
Travel alongside a Professional Historian Guide
Provision of well - conditioned easy-to-ride bikes
Safety equipment including Helmet
Frequent breaks for rest and refreshments
Upgrade options
Group bike tour (maximum of 25 travelers)
Travellers Talk:
It was an awesome tour, and the guide was interestingly awesome and interactive. He coordinated all and perfectly made every moment beautiful to remember.
A great experience in the city of Munich. I plan to embark on it when next I'm in the city.
Is It Right:
Absolutely a right tour for all adventure lovers and fun- loving travelers.
A fun - filled option for families, groups and individuals to have nice moments with one another.
Enjoy an exclusive excursion - without other participants - to the plateau of the Zugspitze (2,962 metres) glacier.
The trip starts in the morning, with pick up at your Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirchen or Fuessen accommodation. Cool drinks and snacks will be waiting for you in a comfortable SUV-, Minivan- or Sportscar-vehicle.
Enjoy an exclusive excursion - without other participants - to the plateau of the Zugspitze (2,962 metres), as well on the traces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria - to his fairy tale Neuschwanstein castle.
As soon as we have arrived at the fairy tale Neuschwanstein Castle - we will have plenty of great photo opportunities, be it the castle...Read more