module 5: sight seeing tours
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Bus Tours
A variety of bus tours covering Munich, Bavaria and even neighbouring Austria is also available
Walking Tours
A walk through Munich is the only true way to get to know it
The Altstadt (Old Town) is the traditional walking tour for most visitors
If you have more time, you can enjoy visiting some of the lesser known, but equally interesting sights near the city center
On a Tour…
1. Marienplatz
2. St. Peter’s Church
3. Viktualienmarkt
4. Jewish Synagogue
5. Munich City Museum (Münchner Stadtmuseum)
6. Asam Church (Asamkirche)
7. Kaufingerstrasse
8. St. Michael’s Church
9. Frauenkirche
10. Michael Jackson Memorial
11. Marienhof
12. Platzl
13. Hofbräuhaus
14. Maximilianstrasse
15. Max-Joseph-Platz
16. Viscardigasse
17. Odeonsplatz
18. Hofgarten
Most tours cover some or most of the following destinations in Munich
BMW Welt or BMW World is a multi-functional customer experience and exhibition facility close to the BMW Headquarters and the Olympiapark
BMW Welt
The BMW Museum in the BMW Welt offers a fascinating presentation of the company and the opportunity to have a look at many valuable cars, motorcycles and engines
Allianz Arena
The Allianz Arena is a football stadium with a capacity of over 75,000
It is also the home stadium of the famous football club FC Bayern
It is the world’s first stadium with a full colour-changing exterior (whenever FC Bayern has a match it is red)
The stadium was one of the venues for the 2006 FIFA World Cup
The tour through the Arena allows you to experience the atmosphere from the point of view of a professional footballer in the players' area
You can also discover the exciting details of this unique structure and learn more about the history of FC Bayern in the FC Bayern Erlebniswelt (World of Experience)
You can take a gondola tour in the Nymphenburg Palace garden between May and October and enjoy this comfortable way of exploring the beautiful garden