Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Munich's top sights in a private 1-day tour including tickets, transport, and a knowledgeable guide—perfect for a hassle-free city experience.
Exploring Munich in a single day becomes effortless with the Best of Munich 1-Day Private Tour. For $465.43 per person, this personalized experience offers round-trip transfers, a private vehicle, and an English-speaking guide who deepens your understanding of the city’s history and culture. With durations ranging from 3 to 8 hours, you can choose a schedule that fits your plans, making it ideal for travelers wanting a rundown without the stress of navigating public transit or taxis.
The tour covers key landmarks such as Marienplatz, St. Peters Church, and the Munich Residenz, with optional visits to Odeonsplatz, the English Garden, and the Viktualienmarkt. All entrance fees for St. Peters Church, Frauenkirche, and Asamkirche are included in the longer 8-hour option, adding value to your experience. While some stops like the Viktualienmarkt do not include food or drinks, you have the chance to sample local Munich specialties on your own.
This private tour is particularly suited for visitors who want a personalized, flexible, and informative introduction to Munich in just a few hours. A notable strength is the knowledgeable guide—one who not only shares historical facts but also offers practical tips. However, some limitations include limited access inside churches during mass, which might affect the sightseeing experience at certain stops.


Marienplatz is where the tour begins, serving as the bustling center of Munich’s Old Town. Here, you’ll see the New Town Hall, famous for its Glockenspiel, and the 14th-century Old Town Hall. The free 25-minute stop allows you to appreciate the historic architecture and lively atmosphere. This square is the perfect starting point to understand Munich’s historical roots.
The guide offers insights into the significance of Marienplatz, making it more than just a photo stop. Visitors are encouraged to take in the medieval buildings and modern shops, which showcase how Munich balances tradition and contemporary life.
Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in Munich

Next, the tour moves to St. Peters Church, known locally as Alter Peter. Its 91-meter tower is a city emblem, offering the chance to admire Munich’s skyline. The 25-minute visit is free of charge, but the observation terrace requires a separate ticket, which is not included.
Inside, visitors find a baroque interior with intricate details, and from the tower, the panoramic views over Munich are exceptional. If the timing coincides with a mass, access inside may be limited, so planning accordingly helps optimize this stop.
The tour then highlights Frauenkirche, the symbol of Munich with its distinctive twin towers. As the city’s most recognizable church, it’s a quick 25-minute visit to appreciate its Gothic architecture and historical significance. The free entry allows for outside viewing and photos, but entrance inside is not included in the shorter tour options.
This stop offers an opportunity to learn about its role in Munich’s history, especially how it survived events like wars and changes in the cityscape. The church’s imposing presence makes it a must-see landmark.

For the 8-hour tour, the Munich Residenz is a major highlight. It’s the largest city palace in Germany, showcasing spectacular architecture and royal collections. The one-hour visit provides access to the renaissance Hall of Antiquities, baroque art, and the neoclassical Small Throne Room.
Inside, visitors find furnishings, art pieces, and historic displays that reflect Bavaria’s royal past. This stop requires tickets, which are included in the full-length tour, providing a valuable glimpse into royal life.

The Asamkirche stands out for its baroque architecture. Inside, ornate decorations, stuccoes, and paintings create an astonishing visual experience. The 25-minute stop is free of charge, and the interior’s beauty makes it a favorite for those interested in religious art and architecture.
This church’s exterior is equally striking, and the guide explains its historical background, making it a meaningful visit. The limited inside access during mass may affect viewing, so plan accordingly.
While in Munich, here are other experiences we've covered

The tour then visits Odeonsplatz, an open square with a complex history. It’s known as the site of the Beer Hall Putsch, an event tied to Munich’s dark past involving the Nazi movement. The guide shares insights into this era, providing a historical context that enriches the experience.
The 25-minute stop allows for photos and reflection on Munich’s political history. Nearby, the Residenz and other historic buildings add to the square’s significance.

The English Garden is one of the world’s largest urban parks and is included in the extended route. The 25-minute stop offers a peaceful break amid the city’s hustle. Visitors can see the river surfing, beer gardens, and naked sunbathing areas, which are popular local features.
The guide points out the park’s vast green spaces and unique attractions, giving a snapshot of Munich’s outdoor lifestyle. It’s a contrast to the historic and architectural stops, offering relaxation and scenic views.

Finally, the tour includes a stop at Viktualienmarkt, a 200-year-old market where local food and beer await. The 25-minute stop invites visitors to sample Munich specialties at their own expense.
While the tour doesn’t include food or drinks, this market is ideal for experiencing Munich’s culinary culture. The lively atmosphere, stalls of fresh produce, cheeses, and meats make it a perfect place for a quick taste of local life.
This private tour features round-trip transfers from your hotel, eliminating the need to navigate Munich’s public transit. The private vehicle ensures comfort, and group discounts are available if booking for multiple persons. The pickup and drop-off service is a key benefit, especially for travelers with limited time.
The tour durations are flexible, with options from 3 to 8 hours, allowing travelers to customize based on their interests and schedule. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation provided at booking and most participants able to join.
A potential drawback is that inside access to churches during mass can be limited or restricted. Plus, some attractions like St. Peters Church have additional tickets if visitors wish to go inside the observation terrace. The tour price includes most major sites, but some food and beverages at Viktualienmarkt are not included.
This tour is best suited for visitors who value private, guided exploration and prefer to see many highlights in a short amount of time. It’s not designed for those seeking deep, extended visits or interior access to every site.
This tour offers a balanced mix of history, architecture, and local culture. The inclusion of tickets to key sites and hotel transfers simplifies the experience, making it an appealing choice for travelers who want a rundown without the hassle of planning every detail.
While the price might seem steep, the personalized service, expert guide, and convenience provide good value—especially for those short on time. The ability to customize the length of the tour adds flexibility, ensuring it fits various schedules.
This private Munich tour stands out for its well-structured itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and focus on top attractions. It’s ideal for visitors who want a hassle-free way to see the best of Munich in a day, with plenty of opportunities to learn and explore comfortably.
“The guide, Marianne, was spectacular. However, the tour company, (not associated with Marianne) despite knowing that they were picking up seven peo…”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
It depends on the physical demands of walking between stops, but since the tour involves multiple locations and some walking, mobility considerations should be taken into account.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and beverages at Viktualienmarkt are at your own expense. The tour does not include meals or snacks.
Can I customize the tour duration?
Yes, the tour offers options from 3 to 8 hours, allowing you to select based on your schedule and interests.
What is included in the tour price?
The private vehicle, hotel pickup and drop-off, guiding services, and tickets to Munich Residenz (for the 8-hour option), as well as free entry to St. Peters Church, Frauenkirche, and Asamkirche.
Will I have inside access to all churches?
Inside access may be limited during mass at some churches. The tour includes outside viewing and free entry to select churches.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 58 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended.
Is this tour available on weekends or holidays?
Yes, it operates daily, but some sites might have limited access during mass times or holidays.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera, and some cash or cards for personal expenses at Viktualienmarkt.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund.
How do I receive my tickets?
Tickets are provided as mobile tickets, making for easy access during your tour day.