Munich Historical Bike Tour Adventure
Cycle Through Munich's Rich History on a Guided 5 Hour Bike Tour of Key Historical Sites

Bayern
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1 participant
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- • Discover Munich's Rich History on a Bike Tour
- • Enjoy A 5-Hour Bike Tour Through Munich's Historical Sites
- • Explore Munich's Most Significant Landmarks on Two Wheels
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Experience the intriguing history of Munich on a captivating 5-hour bike tour that unveils key Third Reich sites. This engaging journey through the city’s past is perfect for history lovers and those seeking to understand the profound impact of historical events on modern Munich. Pedal along bike-friendly routes, and soak up the stories of a time that shaped the world.
Guided by an expert who brings history to life, this tour takes participants to significant locations, such as where Hitler made early speeches for the Nazi Party, and Odeonsplatz, home to the Feldherrnhalle, a site with a rich and complex narrative. Every stop offers deeper insights into Munich's tumultuous history, exploring how past events have influenced the city’s culture and character. Along the way, enjoy the freedom of cycling while visiting key landmarks and hidden gems that highlight the juxtaposition of Munich's royal heritage and its darker periods.
Whether it’s a treat for oneself or a thoughtful gift for someone special, this bike tour provides an unforgettable way to delve into Munich's history. It’s not only a unique experience but also an excellent way to connect with the city’s past while enjoying a fun day out. Ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or any occasion, this tour is a memorable gift that offers adventure, knowledge, and a fresh perspective on Munich.
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Experience Overview:
Superior Bike Tour Incl. Many Third Reich Sites (5 Hours)Discover Munich's History & Hidden Gems on Two Wheels!
Explore Munich's past on this engaging 5-hour bike tour, tracing the city's story through key historical sites. Cycle along bike-friendly streets on an easy 7-mile (10-km) route, led by a knowledgeable guide who will bring the past to life. See where Hitler addressed the early Nazi Party at the Hofbrauhaus, and visit Odeonsplatz, where the Feldherrnhalle stands as a reminder of a pivotal moment in history. Discover intriguing attractions and learn about Munich's rich and complex past, from its early beginnings to its modern-day culture. This tour offers a unique perspective on Munich's evolution, combining historical insights with the fun and freedom of cycling.
Meeting Point
Munich Stories - Stadtführungen München
Marienplatz 15, 80331 München, Germany
We meet at the Spielzeugmuseum / Toy Museum under the tower of the Old Town Hall.
What's included:
- Professional guide
- Use of a bike and helmet
Not included:
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
What to expect:
Duration: 5 hours
Munich Marienplatz
Munich, 80331, Bavaria
We start our tour at our meeting point so we can give you a broad overview of the square as cycling is not allowed here. We then walk to our bikes to start your tour.
15 minutes
Odeonsplatz
Munich, 80539, Bavaria
Odeonsplatz is a historically rich square in Munich with a compelling story:
Royal Construction: It was developed in the early 19th century under King Maximilian I Joseph, designed to create a grand space near the Residenz (royal palace).
Architectural Highlights: The square is dominated by the Theatinerkirche (a beautiful Baroque church) and the Feldherrnhalle (a loggia inspired by the Florentine Loggia dei Lanzi).
Historical Significance: It has been the site of numerous historical events, including political rallies and demonstrations.
Nazi Putsch: In 1923, the failed Beer Hall Putsch, led by Adolf Hitler, resulted in a shootout at the Feldherrnhalle, leaving lasting marks on the square's history.
Modern Use: Today, Odeonsplatz is a popular public space, used for events and enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, its architectural beauty and historical weight making it a key Munich landmark.
15 minutes
Max-Joseph-Platz
Munich, Bavaria
Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich is a grand and architecturally significant square, steeped in history and culture.
Named after King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, it was designed to be a prominent space near the Residenz (royal palace).
The square is framed by impressive buildings, including:
The Residenz: The former royal palace, a sprawling complex showcasing centuries of Bavarian history and opulence.
The National Theatre (Bayerische Staatsoper): Home to the Bavarian State Opera, a world-renowned opera house.
Cultural Hub: Due to the presence of the National Theatre, Max-Joseph-Platz is a focal point for Munich's cultural life, particularly its opera and performing arts scene.
Open Space: The square provides a large, open space in the heart of the city, often used for events and gatherings.
Historical Significance: It represents a key element of Munich's royal and cultural heritage.
10 minutes
Konigsplatz
Konigsplatz 1, Munich, 80333, Bavaria
Königsplatz in Munich is a historically significant square with a complex past:
Royal Origins: It was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the 19th century as a grand architectural space intended to showcase classical Greek architecture.
Artistic Hub: The square became a center for art and culture, with buildings like the Glyptothek (sculpture museum) and the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (State Collection of Antiquities) being erected.
Nazi Era: During the Nazi regime, Königsplatz was used for Nazi rallies & propaganda events, significantly altering its historical context. The Brown House, the Nazi Party HQ, was located nearby.
Post-War Transformation: After World War II, efforts were made to reclaim the square's original purpose as a cultural space, though the historical scars remain.
Modern Day: Today, Königsplatz is a public space where people can admire the classical architecture. It serves as a reminder of both Munich's royal past and its darker period during the Nazi era.
20 minutes
Schwabing
Munich, Bavaria
Schwabing, a district in Munich, has a rich and bohemian history:
Village Origins: Originally an independent village, Schwabing was incorporated into Munich in the late 19th century.
Artistic Hub: It quickly became a center for artists, writers, and intellectuals, attracting figures like Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Thomas Mann.
Bohemian Lifestyle: Schwabing developed a reputation for its free-spirited and unconventional atmosphere, a place where artists and intellectuals could express themselves freely.
"Schwabing Boom": In the early 20th century, it experienced a cultural boom, becoming a vibrant center for avant-garde art and literature.
Post-War Era: After World War II, Schwabing retained its bohemian character, becoming a center for student life and counterculture movements.
Today, Schwabing is a popular and trendy district, known for its lively nightlife, cafes, restaurants, and shops. It still retains some of its artistic flair, though it's become more gentrified.
15 minutes
English Garden
Munich, 80538, Bavaria
The Englischer Garten (English Garden) in Munich is one of the world's largest urban public parks, and a true gem of the city.
Vast Green Space: It's larger than New York City's Central Park, offering a massive area for recreation and relaxation.
English Landscape Style: Despite its German name, it was designed in the English landscape garden style.
Diverse Attractions:
The Chinese Tower: A distinctive pagoda-like structure and beer garden.
The Eisbach Wave: A popular spot for surfers, a unique urban phenomenon.
The Monopteros: A Greek-style temple offering panoramic views.
Numerous beer gardens, walking and biking paths, and open meadows.
Recreational Activities: It's a popular destination for jogging, cycling, picnicking, sunbathing, and simply enjoying nature.
The Englischer Garten is a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike, a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
1 hour
Haus der Kunst
Prinzregentenstr. 1, , Munich, 80538, Bavaria
The Haus der Kunst has a very specific and loaded history:
Nazi Origins: It was commissioned by Adolf Hitler and opened in 1937 as the "House of German Art," intended to showcase art deemed "acceptable" by the Nazi regime, while denouncing "degenerate art."
Wartime Use: During World War II, it was used for various purposes, including storage and as an officers' club.
Post-War Transformation: After the war, it was repurposed to become a museum for international contemporary art, playing a vital role in Munich's cultural revival.
Contemporary Focus: Today, it's a leading museum for contemporary art, hosting major exhibitions and engaging in critical dialogue about art and its role in society, while also grappling with its complex past.
5 minutes
Feldherrnhalle
Odeonsplatz, , Munich, Bavaria
The Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals' Hall) in Munich has a history marked by both military grandeur and Nazi infamy:
Royal Origins: It was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the 19th century as a monument to the Bavarian army.
Military Symbol: It served as a symbol of Bavarian military prowess and was used for ceremonies and commemorations.
Nazi Putsch Site: In 1923, it became the site of the failed Beer Hall Putsch, led by Adolf Hitler. A confrontation between Nazi supporters and Bavarian police resulted in fatalities.
Nazi Shrine: After the Nazis seized power, the Feldherrnhalle was turned into a shrine to the "martyrs" of the putsch. SS guards were stationed there, and locals were required to give a Nazi salute.
Post-War: After World War II, the Nazi symbols were removed, and it was returned to its original function as a historical monument.
Today, it stands as a reminder of Munich's complex past, a place where both royal history and the dark era of Nazism intersect.
15 minutes
Mike's Bike Tours
Brauhaustrasse 10, Munich, 80331, Bavaria
We end our tour here in case you need to make plans.
5 minutes
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes together with rain gear
Sunscreen is recommended in summer
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Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Munich Historical Bike Tour and Exploration
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- • Discover Munich's Rich History on a Bike Tour
- • Enjoy A 5-Hour Bike Tour Through Munich's Historical Sites
- • Explore Munich's Most Significant Landmarks on Two Wheels
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