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Discover Munich’s old town through a 3-hour culinary tour for $50, featuring five tastings, insider stories, and visits to iconic sights like Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt.
Explore Munich’s Old Town with a Delicious and Insightful Culinary Tour
For those eager to experience Munich’s historic center while sampling its best flavors, the Old Town Culinary Tour offers an engaging mix of food, stories, and sights. Priced at just $50 per person and lasting 3 hours, this guided walk takes you through Bavaria’s capital, stopping at five carefully selected restaurants.
What makes this tour stand out is not just the tastings but also the expert guide’s insider knowledge, sharing funny anecdotes and exciting facts about Bavarian food culture. The tour is well-suited for anyone curious about local cuisine and history, though it’s best for those comfortable with walking and standing for a few hours.
While the tour includes five tastings and a friendly guide, beverages and guaranteed seating are not included, so bringing a drink or arriving early for a seat could enhance the experience. This tour offers a lively, tasty way to discover Munich’s old town with a personal touch.


This culinary adventure begins at Marienplatz 8, located downstairs at the entrance to the Glockenspiel Tower. From here, the guide leads you through Munich’s most iconic central square, teeming with history and charm. This lively location sets the tone for the tour, offering easy access and a vibrant atmosphere.
The meeting point is straightforward to find, and the guide welcomes guests with warmth. Since the tour ends back at the starting point, travelers have the flexibility to explore further or enjoy additional visits nearby.
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While tasting Bavarian specialties, the guide shares captivating stories and legends connected to Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, Old St. Peter’s, and the Viktualienmarkt. These landmarks are part of the scenic route, making the tour both culturally and gastronomically rich.
Stops at traditional Munich restaurants, family-run cafés, and popular delicatessens allow a glimpse into local food traditions. The combination of sightseeing and tasting provides a well-rounded experience that emphasizes the magic found in these historic venues.

The core of this tour is the five tastings at carefully chosen culinary stops. Expect classic Bavarian fare such as pretzels, veal sausage, and Leberkäs, along with sweet treats like Striezel and Knieküchle.
One notable aspect is the variety of flavors, from savory to sweet, offering a comprehensive taste of Munich’s culinary scene. Some stops may also include spice tasting or Italian specialties, adding extra layers of flavor for curious palates.
While the tastings are generous, beverages are not included, so visitors might consider bringing a drink or purchasing one at the stops. The guide’s aim is to ensure “only the best for our guests,” making each tasting memorable.

A key highlight is the experienced guide, trained in providing both insider knowledge and funny stories. Reviews highlight guides like Eddy, who is praised for being knowledgeable, courteous, and engaging.
With a small group—sometimes just two people—the guide can tailor the experience, sharing interesting facts about Munich’s history and culinary traditions. The friendly approach and humor make the tour enjoyable for everyone, especially those interested in hearing stories behind the food and sights.
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Reservations are flexible, allowing guests to reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. This makes it easy to plan around changing schedules or other activities in Munich.
Since the tour operates in German, it’s best suited for German-speaking visitors or those comfortable with the language. Availability varies, so checking the schedule ahead of time is recommended.

While the tour covers five tastings and includes a friendly guide, it does not guarantee seating at the stops, which could mean standing during tastings at busy venues. Plus, beverages are not included, so travelers should plan to buy drinks separately if desired.
These considerations are worth noting for those who prefer guaranteed seating or want to indulge in drinks accompanying the food.

This culinary tour stands out for its focus on Munich’s old town, combining sightseeing with tastings of Bavarian classics. Unlike other experiences that may focus solely on food markets or beer, this tour offers a balanced mix of culture and cuisine.
The reviews suggest a personalized experience with small groups and knowledgeable guides, making it a popular choice for travelers wanting an intimate look at Munich’s historical center through its food.

This tour is perfect for food lovers, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in local Bavarian traditions. It suits adults comfortable with walking and standing for a few hours, and those who appreciate stories and legends behind the sights.
It might be less suitable for travelers with dietary restrictions or those seeking a more relaxed, sit-down experience, given the lack of guaranteed seats and limited beverage options.
Offering a well-priced, three-hour journey through Munich’s historic core, this tour combines delicious tastings with entertaining storytelling. The expert guide’s personal touch and insider insights elevate the experience beyond just food.
While the absence of guaranteed seating and beverages might be a minor inconvenience, the overall value and quality are high. It’s a fantastic way to see, taste, and learn about Munich in a casual, friendly setting.
Ideal for first-time visitors and local food lovers, this tour captures the spirit of Munich’s old town and offers a flavorful glimpse into its Bavarian heart.
“The city tour was great. Eddy, our guide, was knowledgeable, very courteous, and took us to sights and places we would probably have walked right p…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3 hours, exploring Munich’s old town with five tastings included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Marienplatz 8, downstairs at the Glockenspiel Tower, and ends back at the same location.
What is included in the price?
The price covers five tastings at selected restaurants and the guided tour led by a trained guide.
Are drinks included?
No, beverages are not included; visitors should plan to buy drinks separately.
Is seating guaranteed at the stops?
No, seating is not guaranteed, so arriving early might help secure a seat.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in German.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults; children should be comfortable with walking and food tastings.
What are some highlights of the tour?
Highlights include tasting Bavarian specialties, visiting landmarks like Viktualienmarkt, and hearing funny stories about Munich.
How many stops are there?
There are five stops, each offering a different culinary experience in Munich’s old town.