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Discover Munich’s highlights on a private 2-hour Old Town walking tour led by Sepp, including optional Bavarian breakfast, for an intimate and informative experience.
Exploring Munich’s Old Town becomes effortless with this private walking tour led by Sepp, The Bavarian Guide. Priced at $185.65 per person, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours and offers a personalized look at the city’s most iconic sights. Perfect for those who want to avoid the hassle of navigating alone, this tour combines sightseeing with engaging stories, all delivered by a knowledgeable local guide. An optional Bavarian Weißwurst breakfast with drinks can be added, enhancing the experience with local flavors.
The tour’s highly praised guide makes it stand out, earning a perfect 5.0 rating based on 10 reviews. Travelers consistently emphasize Sepp’s warm, engaging style, and his ability to customize the experience to visitors’ interests. The tour is recommended for most travelers, especially those who appreciate a personalized approach and want to learn about Munich’s history while visiting key landmarks efficiently.


The tour begins at Marienplatz, the central square of Munich, where important city landmarks are on full display. This bustling square is the gateway to the Old Town and offers a first glimpse of Munich’s vibrant atmosphere. The Rathaus-Glockenspiel is a highlight, with the world-famous carillon providing a captivating show of events dating back to the 1500s. Watching the Glockenspiel perform is an essential moment, as it offers a visual history lesson through animated figures.
Standing in Marienplatz gives visitors immediate access to Munich’s history and architecture. Since the stop is free of charge and only lasts about 10 minutes, it’s an excellent way to orient oneself before moving on to other sights.
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Next, the guide leads visitors to discover Munich’s oldest building, a structure that embodies the city’s medieval roots. Following this, guests head to the Viktualienmarkt, a lively food market renowned worldwide. The market features vibrant stalls, local produce, and traditional Bavarian snacks, making it a perfect spot for photo opportunities. Note: the market is closed on Sundays, so plan accordingly if visiting on a weekend.
Spending 20 minutes here allows for a taste of Munich’s culinary scene and an appreciation of its market culture. The guide shares insights into the market’s history and significance, enriching the visit beyond just browsing stalls.

At the Hofbräuhaus München, the famous beer hall, visitors learn about its history and cultural importance in Munich’s beer tradition. This iconic location has hosted countless events and remains a symbol of Bavarian hospitality. The stop is brief, about 5 minutes, but packed with interesting facts about the beer hall’s role in Munich’s social life.
From there, the tour moves to the Platzl, a notable square associated with Bavarian traditions and local commerce. This 5-minute stop offers additional context about the city’s social hubs.
Next, the Alter Hof introduces guests to Munich’s medieval and royal past. Walking through this historic site provides a tactile connection to the city’s origins, with a focus on its significance as a former imperial residence.

The Maximilianstrasse is one of Munich’s four royal avenues, lined with high-end fashion shops and historical architecture. This street exemplifies Munich’s elegance and aristocratic history. Visitors get detailed commentary on the square’s famous shops and its role in Munich’s royal parade routes.
The Bayerische Staatsoper, or National Theatre, is the city’s premier opera house, capable of seating up to 2,100 people. Though only a 5-minute stop, the guide highlights its architectural grandeur and cultural importance, making it a must-see for arts enthusiasts.

The Residenz München is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach family. This expansive complex offers insights into Bavarian royalty through its architecture and historical exhibits. The guide provides rich descriptions during the 10-minute stop, emphasizing the palace’s significance as a seat of power and royal residence.
Adjacent to the palace, the Feldherrnhalle on Odeonsplatz presents a monumental loggia dedicated to Bavarian military leaders. The 10-minute visit here includes stories about its historical and architectural importance.
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The Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan is known for its baroque architecture and historical role within Munich. The guide discusses the church’s history and artistic features during a brief 5-minute stop.
Finally, the walk concludes at the Frauenkirche, perhaps Munich’s most famous church, recognized for its twin towers. Visitors learn about its construction, legends, and significance in Munich’s skyline during a 15-minute stop. This site offers a fitting finale, blending Munich’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

The tour departs from Marienplatz, making it easy for those arriving via public transit. The activity is completely private, ensuring an intimate experience tailored to your interests. The group size is limited, allowing plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized storytelling. The tour ends back at the meeting point, with flexible timing to suit your schedule.
One of the tour’s unique features is the optional Weißwurst breakfast, which includes traditional Bavarian sausages and drinks of your choice, such as beer, wine, or soft drinks. This addition offers a delicious taste of Bavarian cuisine, often praised by past guests for its authenticity and flavor. It’s an excellent way to start the day or add a special touch to the sightseeing experience.
This private tour is suited for most travelers, as it is designed to be accessible and flexible. The confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, with the possibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it convenient for those arriving from different parts of Munich.
The activity is particularly popular, booked an average of 68 days in advance, reflecting its strong reputation. The cost is $185.65 per person, which includes all fees and taxes, and the guide’s expertise.
This tour’s biggest strength lies in the personalized attention from Sepp, who is consistently praised for his knowledge and engaging style. The private format allows for tailored discussions and a relaxed pace. The inclusion of optional Bavarian breakfast adds a memorable culinary element that many reviews highlight as a highlight.
While it covers many of Munich’s most important sights, the 2-hour duration makes it ideal for those with limited time or looking for a manageable introduction to the city’s history and culture. The tour is especially suited for first-time visitors and those who want a comfortable, well-organized experience with local insight.
“Sepp was a fantastic guide! Thoroughly enjoyed our time spent with him learning about the old city! HIGHLY recommend!!”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour is designed to be flexible and engaging, making it suitable for most travelers, including families. The private format allows the guide to adapt to different interests and pacing.
Can I add the Bavarian breakfast option?
Yes, guests can opt to include a traditional Weißwurst breakfast with drinks of their choice. This is a popular add-on, often praised for its authentic flavor.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a perfect short activity that fits comfortably into a day of sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Marienplatz and concludes back at the same location, with easy access to public transportation.
What are the main sights included?
Guests will visit Marienplatz, watch the Glockenspiel, explore Viktualienmarkt, and see historic sites like Hofbräuhaus, Alter Hof, Maximilianstrasse, Bayerische Staatsoper, Residenz München, and Frauenkirche.
Is this a group tour?
No, this is a private tour, so only your group participates, ensuring personalized service.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $185.65 per person, which includes all fees and taxes.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked 68 days ahead due to its popularity and limited availability.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, providing peace of mind.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Sepp, The Bavarian Guide, known for his knowledgeable and engaging storytelling.
This Private Munich Old Town Walking Tour offers a detailed, personalized look at Munich’s most iconic sites, complemented by rich stories and optional local cuisine. It’s an excellent choice for visitors who want to explore efficiently and with authentic insight from a passionate local guide.