Early arrivals activities in Munich

We arrive a day early in Munich at 7:10 am on Sept 2. Looking for great ideas to do the arrival day and the next day. Sept.3rd looks to be a good day for food and beer tour. What has been a good one for you? Anyone else booked on this trip?

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  • I did a half day bike tour in Munich last year. It was very good. Ride was flat and slow paced.
    https://www.mikesbiketours.com/tours/classic-bike/

  • Thanks so much! That’s one of our considerations, but didn’t know about pace and elevation changes. This really helps!

  • Depending on your interests, there are a number of tours provided by a company called Viator - things like day trips to Neuschwanstein Castle or Dachau (sobering but something I feel like everyone should see at least once) - and a number of local Munich tours.

  • There are six major breweries in Munich. All of them have brewery-owned beer halls. Avoid the Hof Brau Haus, It's a tourist trap and you'll probably visit on your Tauck tour (we did). Spaten has a beer hall close to your hotel, but I'd go a bit further to the Augustiner-Keller. Augustiner beer is the local favorite, and they have a large beer hall and adjacent beer garden. Also, be sure to visit Dallmayr, a gourmet food store with a long history near the Marien Platz. There is also outdoor food market (Viktualienmarkt) nearby. You'll probably visit it on your Tauck tour, but it's worth a little more time. It has a beer garden, too. Lots to see and do within walking distance of your hotel. No need for a guide.

  • edited June 14

    I suppose everyone who goes to Munich eventually goes to the Hofbrauhaus. And perhaps everyone should go there once just to see the place.

    But it's a tourist place. There are a number of real beer gardens where the locals go that you may find more interesting. Augustiner-Keller is a decent place.

    [I guess I was writing at the same time as Ken from Vegas. And we agree on beer halls.]

  • Just a clarification of JaneP's comment about Viator. They are not a tour company; they are a booking company. All tours are provided by third parties. While I use them frequently and have never had a problem, be sure to read the reviews before booking.

  • We too have used Viator successfully. Agree with Ken about reading the reviews. Also the cancelation policy and meeting locations. They can be different.

  • Viator and Trip Advisor have been good to us over the years. We've never encountered an issue in past bookings with city and foodie tours. Hope this helps!

  • Just like Ken said, Dallmayr is a great spot to pop into. Their fresh chocolate bark is quite good! No need for a guide :)

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