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Munich City Hop-on Hop-off Tour



The experience:

Our Grand Circle Tour shows you additional to the highlights of Munich the Palace of Nymphenburg, the Olympic Grounds as well as the Siegestor near the English Garden on our open air double-decker buses.

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- Starting Time:Summer (April - October):

Daily from 9:40am till 4:00pm every 60 minutes

Winter (November - March):

Daily from 10:00am till 3:00pm every 60 minutes

- Departure Point:This tour departs from the Bahnhofplatz in front of the “Karstadt” department store, across from the main railway station.

- Time Duration:A complete Grand Circle Tour lasts 2.5 hours. Of course, getting on and off adds to the total duration of the tour.

- Return Details:The tour ends at your convenience.

- Voucher Type:Printed Electronic Voucher

- Highlights -

# The Hop-On, Hop-Off tour allows you to plan your own perfect Munich sightseeing itinerary

# Jump on and off as much as you wish or simply relax and enjoy the sights

# Excellent views from the state-of-the art open-top bus

# Informative and entertaining commentary

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- What You Can Expect -

Discover the many marvelous attractions of Munich, ancient and modern, on the Munich Grand Circle Hop-On Hop-Off Tour.

This extensive tour not only shows you the historic heart of the city and shopping districts, but also takes you out to the Nymphenburg Palace, with its glorious gardens.

On the 2 ? hour Grand Circle Tour, you can hop on and off as many times as you wish, or just sit and enjoy listening to the informative live commentary.

- The ten stops are described below -

1. Hauptbahnhof: The tour starts at the Central Train Station of Munich. The bus stop is in front of the department store Karstadt.

2. Art galleries: Munich has a lively arts scene and a large number of excellent galleries representing all a wide range of art from classical to contemporary.

3. Odeonsplatz: A large pedestrian square on the north side of Munich’s old town. Every year in July, an open-air classical concert is held here.

4. Max-Joseph-Platz: Named after the first king of Bavaria, King Max I. Joseph, this square was laid out when Bavaria became a kingdom in 1806. Stop here for the National Theater, Opera House, and Residence Museum with Treasure Chamber.

5. Marienplatz / Tal: In the Middle Ages, this square was a market place where tournaments and festivities took place. Hop off here for: New City Hall with famous Chimes, Old City Hall with Toy Museum, Cathedral, Church St. Peter, New Jewish Cultural Centre, Beer Hall.

6. Karlsplatz: (Known as Stachus): Entrance to historic city and pedestrian precinct. Great place to start a shopping trip along Neuhauser and Kaufinger Stra?e. This square has a big fountain in the summer and an open-air ice rink in winter. There is also an underground shopping center.

7. Palace of Nymphenburg: This Baroque palace was the main summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria. See the famous carriage museum (Marstallmuseum), the porcelain collection, the Royal Gardens and the Rococo Amalienburg (18th century hunting lodge).

8. BMW Museum / BMW World / BMW World Headquarters.

9. Olympic Park: The Park constructed for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Stop here for the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Tower, Sea Life Aquarium

10. Schwabing / Siegestor: Trendy area known as the ‘Artists’ District’. Full of excellent restaurants and open-air cafes. Also, the stop for the ‘Walking Man’ – a giant sculpture, and for the ‘English Garden’ – a huge public park.