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Discover Munich's dark side with the Witches and Executioners Guided Tour, a 105-minute walk through spooky sites, legends, and history, led by expert guides.

The Munich: Witches and Executioners Guided Tour offers a fascinating look into the city’s less-known, eerie history. Priced at a reasonable rate and lasting around 105 minutes, this tour takes you through the city center of Munich to uncover its mysterious and often unsettling stories. Meeting point is conveniently located in front of the Frauenkirche on Frauenplatz. The tour is led in German, and is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for many visitors.
What makes this experience especially engaging is its focus on the middle ages’ grim professions—from witches to executioners—and the dark stories that haunt the city’s streets. Notably, during October 25th to 31st, the tour adopts a festive Halloween theme, with guides dressed in costumes, adding an extra layer of fun and spookiness. This tour is suitable for those over 14 years old who are interested in Munich’s shadowy history and enjoy a slightly eerie adventure.
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The tour begins in front of the main entrance to the Frauenkirche, a prominent Munich landmark. The meeting point is easy to find, situated between the two towers at coordinates 48.1385612487793, 11.572715759277344. The location sets the tone for the exploration of the city’s darker history, right from the heart of the old town.
This central starting spot makes it convenient for those staying nearby or arriving by public transport. The short walk from popular areas like Sendlinger Tor and Hackenviertel means you can easily incorporate this tour into a day exploring Munich’s historic old town.

The 105-minute walking tour criss-crosses the Hackenviertel and Sendlinger Tor, two historic districts with tales of shady characters and grim events. The guide leads you through cursed places, revealing stories of witches, hangmen, and raven-circled graves.
As you stroll, you’ll see remnants of the rogue rabble that once made the streets unsafe after dark. These stories include scenes of executions, grave-digging, and dark deeds from the middle ages. Visiting these sites offers a glimpse into a time when death was part of everyday life and society kept many secrets.

One of the tour’s main themes is the storytelling about witches, including their persecution and the fate of those accused. The guide shares tales about the lost souls of witches and the fear that gripped the city during times of witch trials. These stories are complemented by visits to locations historically associated with superstition and fear.
The tour also discusses the dishonest jobs of the Middle Ages, like executioners and grave-diggers, whose roles were often misunderstood or stigmatized. This helps visitors understand the complex societal roles these figures played in history, beyond mere villainy.
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During the week of October 25th to 31st, the tour takes on a festive flavor with guides dressed in costumes. This seasonal touch adds a fun yet creepy atmosphere, making the experience more immersive. There is no extra charge for this seasonal costume dress-up, providing a cost-effective way to enjoy a Halloween-themed adventure in Munich.
This special edition makes the tour especially appealing for those who enjoy spooky stories with a historical twist, and it enhances the atmosphere of intrigue that surrounds Munich’s dark tales.

The tour is led by a live guide speaking in German, who is praised for giving informative and engaging explanations. Reviews highlight guides like Sophie, who provide small informational “happenings” about Munich’s history and are open to fun and interactive moments.
The guide’s storytelling style balances historical facts with entertainment, making the experience enjoyable for adults and teens over 14. Although the group size can vary, some reviews suggest that smaller groups (around five people) make the experience more intimate and easier to follow, especially if using headsets becomes necessary as the group grows.

The tour’s wheelchair accessibility makes it accessible for visitors with mobility needs. The duration of just over an hour and a half provides a comfortable pace to explore the old town’s dark corners without fatigue.
It’s advised to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for outdoor walking on cobblestone streets. As the tour is in German, non-German speakers should consider this when booking, or check if translation options are available.

This tour is part of a broader selection of spooky and historical tours in Munich, including night watchman walks, tales of secret societies, and medieval adventure experiences. Many similar options are available, but the Witches and Executioners Tour stands out for its clear focus on dark legends and criminal professions from Munich’s past.
The price point and length make it a flexible addition to a day of sightseeing, especially for those interested in stories beyond typical historic landmarks.
This dark-themed walking tour provides a fascinating glimpse of Munich’s shadowy history. The 105-minute duration offers a well-paced exploration, with the central meeting point and accessible route making it practical for many visitors.
The Halloween costume feature adds a charming seasonal touch, making it a fun choice for autumn visits. While the tour is guided exclusively in German, its storytelling style and engaging tales make it suitable for those with some familiarity or a love of history and legends.
For adults and teens over 14 seeking a slightly spooky, historically themed walk, this tour offers a pleasurable, informative experience with a local guide that brings Munich’s eerie history to life.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not recommended for children under 14 years due to the dark themes and mature stories.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 105 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Frauenkirche on Frauenplatz, at coordinates 48.1385612487793, 11.572715759277344.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is guided in German.
Does the tour have a Halloween theme?
Yes, from October 25th to 31st, guides wear costumes, adding a seasonal spooky element at no extra cost.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in a group?
Group sizes may vary, but smaller groups tend to provide a more personal experience.
Is there a cost for costumes during Halloween?
No, the costumes are included at no additional charge during the specified week.
Are there similar tours available?
Yes, there are other spooky, historical, and ghost tours in Munich, with links provided for further options.