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Explore Munich's dark side with the 2-hour True Crime Walking Tour, visiting landmarks like Marienplatz and Frauenplatz while uncovering stories of serial killers and medieval punishments.
The Original True Crime Walking Tour of Munich offers a deep dive into the city’s lesser-known history of crime and punishment. Priced at $39.48 per person and lasting approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, this tour is perfect for those intrigued by mysteries, historical crimes, and the darker chapters of Munich’s past. Starting at Ludwig Beck on Marienplatz, the tour is led by an expert guide who shares stories that span from medieval punishments to modern serial killers, providing an engaging alternative to traditional sightseeing.
This tour stands out because it focuses on lesser-known stories hidden within Munich’s most famous landmarks. It’s especially suitable for curious travelers who appreciate storytelling that combines history and crime. While the tour involves walking, it’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness, and its mobile ticket makes for a smooth entry process, making it accessible and straightforward.

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The tour begins at Ludwig Beck on Marienplatz, one of Munich’s busiest squares. Here, the guide introduces real crime stories that have shaped the city from dark ages to modern times. Over the first 15 minutes, visitors learn about Munich’s early history through a true crime lens, setting a captivating tone for what’s to come.
This central location makes the start convenient, especially for those already exploring Munich’s city center. The free admission for this first stop provides an accessible entry point into the darker side of Munich’s history, with the guide’s storytelling immediately engaging.

At Frauenplatz, the tour takes a darker turn with stories involving Munich’s most notorious serial killer of the 20th century. The guide walks the group in the shadow of Munich’s towering cathedral, sharing details that bring the chilling stories to life.
Spending about 10 minutes here, visitors gain insight into crimes that have left a mark on the city’s collective memory. The stop offers a mix of history and mystery, making it a compelling part of the walk. The stories are not the usual tourist fare, promising a fresher perspective on Munich’s criminal past.
Along Promenadeplatz, the tour reveals reminders of gruesome crimes spanning centuries. The 20-minute stop uncovers stories of grisly murders and history’s darker moments that are often overlooked in typical city tours.
As the group strolls past elegant facades and scenic surroundings, the guide points out less obvious crime scenes and shares tales of medieval punishment and secret histories. This stop emphasizes how Munich’s beautiful architecture conceals stories of violence from the past.

The Alter Hof, Munich’s historic medieval castle, serves as a backdrop for stories of passionate crimes and even cannibalism. The 10-minute stop highlights violent incidents from Munich’s early days, providing a visceral sense of history.
Visitors hear about gruesome crimes of passion and morbid tales that showcase the city’s brutal past. The guide’s storytelling here makes the medieval setting feel alive with dark energy, adding depth to Munich’s historical landscape.

The Platzl area, always lively with travelers, hides true crime stories of love and ransom just off the main streets. Over 15 minutes, the tour shares tales of kidnappings for ransom and romantic betrayals that unfolded in Munich’s bustling center.
This stop contrasts Munich’s lively atmosphere with stories of crimes in the midst of everyday life, giving a different tone to the tour. The guide’s narration keeps the group engaged, revealing hidden crime stories amidst the lively surroundings.
At the Viktualienmarkt, the tour explores how bizarre laws originated and their impact on crime and punishment. The 10-minute stop discusses crazy laws, their origins, and consequences for lawbreakers.
This segment offers a lighter but still fascinating look at Munich’s legal history, illustrating how rules shaped the city’s criminal landscape. The vibrant market atmosphere makes this a lively and informative pause.
Returning to Marienplatz, the tour culminates with a grisly horror story that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. The 10-minute finale ties together the journey through Munich’s dark past, leaving visitors with a lasting sense of the city’s macabre history.
This final story adds a thrilling note to the tour, making it memorable for those interested in the city’s most chilling tales. The storytelling style aims to evoke a mix of awe and fascination, rounding out the two-hour experience.
The tour departs at 3:00 pm from Ludwig Beck on Marienplatz, with the group limited to 20 people to ensure a personalized experience. The use of a mobile ticket simplifies access, and the meeting point’s proximity to public transportation makes for easy arrival.
Participants should have moderate physical fitness for walking through various city landmarks, but the pace is manageable. As all stops are admission-free, the main expense is the ticket price, providing excellent value for a unique, storytelling experience.
The tour benefits from guides like Katrina, Sophie, and others, who are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling style. They weave historical facts with crime stories, keeping the group attentive and entertained.
Reviews highlight the guides’ ability to make info-rich stories fun and accessible, with some guides being described as fun, friendly, and very informative. Their storytelling skills make the dark stories both fascinating and memorable.
Unlike typical city tours that focus on landmarks and general history, this experience emphasizes Munich’s criminal stories, many of which are overlooked in standard guides. The stories are not the infamous, widely known tales, but lesser-known episodes that add a compelling dimension to the city’s history.
The dark, crime-focused theme makes this tour stand out, especially for fans of mysteries, true crime, and history enthusiasts. The flexible scheduling and positive reviews about the quality of guides and storytelling add to its appeal.
The Original True Crime Walking Tour of Munich offers a unique perspective on the city, blending history, crime, and storytelling into one engaging experience. The affordable price and well-paced stops make it accessible, while the expert guides ensure the stories are compelling and well-told.
This tour appeals most to those interested in dark history, true crime stories, and Munich’s hidden stories. It’s a memorable way to learn about the city from a different angle, with the chilling stories likely to stay with you long after the walk ends.
While it involves walking and some standing, it remains suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. Overall, it’s a highly recommended experience for curious, history-loving travelers who want to see Munich through a mysterious and macabre lens.
“This was really fun and a very interesting way to explore the city!! The stories are not your infamous everyone knows type, and they range, so it w…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $39.48 per person, offering a cost-effective way to explore Munich’s dark side.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, with a series of stops across the city center.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Ludwig Beck on Marienplatz, making it convenient for those already exploring the city.
What landmarks are included?
Stops include Marienplatz, Frauenplatz, Promenadeplatz, Alter Hof, Platzl, and Viktualienmarkt.
What stories are shared on this tour?
You’ll hear tales of medieval punishments, serial killers, ransom kidnappings, and gruesome crimes from different eras.
Are the stops free to enter?
Yes, all stops are admission-free, focusing on storytelling rather than entrance fees.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While accessible for most, it’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness and an interest in dark history.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and an interest in urban crime stories are recommended.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, with confirmation received at booking, and it runs at 3:00 pm daily.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.