Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Starting at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden

Explore the Munich English Garden on a private rickshaw tour for up to 2 people. Enjoy highlights like the Chinese Tower, Eisbach wave, and more in 2 hours.

Discover Munich’s English Garden on a Private Rickshaw Tour

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Discover Munichs English Garden on a Private Rickshaw Tour

A private and full rickshaw tour through the English Garden in Munich offers a relaxed yet comprehensive way to see one of the world’s largest city parks. At $148.66 per group, this 2-hour experience is perfect for couples or small groups seeking a personalized introduction to Munich’s most iconic green space. Starting from the Ludwig Maximilian University, the tour brings you through the southern, northern, and central parts of the garden, with stops at major highlights such as the Chinese Tower, Eisbach wave, and Kleinhesseloher See.

Guided by trained professionals, this private tour ensures an intimate setting where you can learn about the park’s natural beauty, architecture, and local culture. The tour’s flexible nature allows for stops where a flock of sheep or the amphitheater might surprise you, making it a memorable way to experience the city’s outdoor charm. Perfect for those who want a more relaxed, in-depth exploration without the crowds, this tour suits visitors interested in a blend of nature, architecture, and local life.

Key Points

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Key Points

  • Private and personalized experience for up to 2 people
  • Duration of around 2 hours with flexible stops
  • Starting point at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich
  • Includes major highlights like the Chinese Tower, surfer wave, and Kleinhesseloher See
  • Admission tickets are free at all stops
  • Service animals allowed and near public transportation

Starting at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Starting at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich

The tour begins at the Ludwig Maximilian University, located at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1. This university is situated right at one of the entrances to the English Garden, making it a convenient starting point for visitors staying in central Munich. From here, your trained guide takes the wheel of your private rickshaw, leading you into the expansive park for an engaging ride.

This starting location allows travelers to combine their tour with nearby sights or simply enjoy a relaxed stroll before or after the ride. Because it’s a private activity, only your group participates, ensuring a tailored experience that caters to your interests and pace. The mobile ticket makes booking straightforward, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics.

Exploring the Iconic English Garden

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Exploring the Iconic English Garden

The English Garden is one of the largest city parks in the world, with areas that feel lively and bustling, especially in its southern part, and more tranquil in the north. During the ride, the guide highlights the key features, such as the Kleinhesseloher See, a hand-dug lake with a popular beer garden and boat rental spot. Spring visitors often spot young swans and geese wandering near the water.

Your guide also points out Hirschau and Aumeister, both offering lovely natural scenery and inviting beer gardens. The amphitheater within the park sometimes hosts performances, and if you’re lucky, you might see a flock of sheep grazing peacefully among the trees. The park’s mix of urban landscape and countryside makes every stop feel like a small escape.

The Chinese Tower and Munich’s Beer Garden Culture

A key highlight is the Chinesischer Turm, an exquisite structure topped with a Chinese pavilion-style roof. This second-largest beer garden in Munich surrounds the tower, creating a lively atmosphere where local beer and traditional snacks are enjoyed year-round. When the chapel music plays, the scene becomes especially charming, making it easy to forget about the passing time.

This stop offers a chance to appreciate Munich’s well-known beer garden culture in a historic setting. The admission is free, and the tour allows for a relaxed 20-minute visit to soak in the sights and sounds of this iconic spot.

Watching Surfers at the Eisbach Wave

The Eisbach wave, situated on Prinzregentenstrasse, is famous for year-round surfing. This standing wave is a favorite for locals and visitors alike who want to see surfers riding the wave despite the urban backdrop. The guide points out the engineering behind the wave and shares stories about the surfers who practice here daily.

Spending about 20 minutes at this stop, you get an up-close look at this unusual urban feature. The admission is free, and watching the surfers makes for a lively, energetic experience right in the middle of the city.

Relaxing at Kleinhesseloher See

Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden - Relaxing at Kleinhesseloher See

The Kleinhesseloher See is notable for its peaceful scenery and the beverage garden nearby. The lake’s calm waters often host young swans and geese in springtime, adding a charming touch to your ride. Visitors can also rent boats, making this a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy some light refreshments.

The 20-minute stop here provides a tranquil break from the city buzz and offers a chance to take photos of the scenic landscape.

Northern Munich’s Aumeister Beer Garden

At the northernmost point of the English Garden, the Aumeister beer garden stands out for its natural setting. Here, the guide highlights the rustic charm of this spot, which is ideal for those seeking a more natural, less touristy experience. The 20-minute stop includes a look at the beer garden’s inviting atmosphere and its location in a picturesque natural area.

This spot underscores Munich’s tradition of combining outdoor nature with social life, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.

The Peaceful Friedrichsengel and Prinzregentenstrasse

On the Friedensengel, a 10-minute stop allows visitors to admire the wingspan statue set in the Maximiliansanlagen, a beautifully landscaped park. The monument’s elegant design and panoramic views make it an excellent photo opportunity.

The nearby Prinzregentenstrasse is noted for its elegance, with the Maximilianeum, home of the Bavarian state parliament, located nearby. Your guide shares interesting facts about the buildings and the history of this area, enriching the experience.

Navigating the Parks and Highlights

The Maximilianeum is a prominent building on the tour, serving as the seat of the Bavarian state parliament. It lies between Maximilianstrasse and Haidhausen, within the Maximiliansanlagen. The 10-minute stop here offers insights into the political and architectural significance of the site.

Your guide ensures you see the most notable features during the ride, providing context about the park’s design and Munich’s urban layout. The private nature of the tour allows for customized stops and questions, making it an engaging way to learn about the city’s history and architecture.

Practical Details and Booking Flexibility

The meeting point at Ludwig Maximilian University is easily accessible, and the tour ends back at the start for convenience. The private tour guarantees exclusivity and a tailored experience, guided by a knowledgeable professional with excellent English skills.

Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The experience is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. Weather considerations are in place, and if canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.

Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?

This full rickshaw experience suits visitors who appreciate a relaxed, intimate exploration of Munich’s English Garden. It’s ideal for those who want to see major highlights without walking long distances or navigating crowded streets. The private setting makes it suitable for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting a personalized guide.

The tour’s focus on natural beauty, architecture, and local culture makes it especially appealing to travelers interested in Munich’s outdoor life. Because all stops are free of admission fees, it offers excellent value for a comprehensive yet leisurely view of this iconic park.

Final Thoughts on the English Garden Rickshaw Tour

This private, 2-hour rickshaw tour offers a practical and enjoyable way to discover Munich’s famous English Garden. With knowledgeable guides, flexible stops, and highlights like the Chinese Tower and Eisbach wave, it provides a balanced mix of scenery, culture, and local flavor.

While the tour is concise, it covers key attractions and allows for a personalized pace, making it especially good for visitors who want an overview without feeling rushed. The cost per group is reasonable considering the personalized experience, and the free cancellation policy adds peace of mind.

In summary, this full rickshaw ride is a great choice for small groups or couples seeking an easy, comfortable way to explore the Munich English Garden with a friendly, expert guide.

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Private and full rickshaw tour in the English Garden



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— Kathy B, Sep 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can participate in this tour?
This tour is designed for up to 2 people per group, making it an intimate experience.

What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, allowing ample time to see the major highlights at a relaxed pace.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Ludwig Maximilian University and ends back at the same location.

Are admission fees included?
No, all stops such as the Chinese Tower and Eisbach wave have free admission.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.

Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
As the tour involves riding in a rickshaw, it is generally accessible, but checking specific mobility needs is advised.

Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.

What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor weather is recommended, as the tour is weather-dependent.

Is there a guide who speaks English?
Yes, guides are excellent English speakers, providing clear explanations and answering questions.

What makes this tour stand out from other sightseeing options?
Its private, personalized approach, combined with the convenience of a rickshaw, offers a unique and relaxing way to see the park’s highlights without the effort of walking or large groups.