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Explore the vibrant heart of Bavaria aboard the Big Bus Munich, an open-top hop-on hop-off sightseeing experience that puts the city's most iconic landmarks at your fingertips. From the bustling Marienplatz to the world-famous Hofbräuhaus, this tour lets you take in the best of Munich with complete flexibility—hop on or off at any stop to explore at your own pace.
Begin your journey on the Green Line, which circles the city center, offering panoramic views of historic architecture, charming squares, and cultural gems. Then, switch to the Orange Line to discover Schloss Nymphenburg, a breathtaking baroque palace, and venture north to the legendary Olympiapark, the iconic venue of the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or just in it for the beautiful views, the Big Bus tour provides the perfect introduction to Munich—with the freedom to dive deeper wherever curiosity strikes.
Karlsplatz
Pinakotheken
Odeonsplatz
Eisbach
Deutsches Museum
Marienplatz
Max-Joseph-Platz
Karlsplatz
Nymphenburg Palace
Olympiapark München
Ludwigstraße 31
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Tour Language Options: Offered in Norwegian, Arabic, German, Russian, English, Italian, French, Spanish
Route & Schedule Info: Please refer to the Big Bus service information page or route detail pages for the most current schedules.
Tour duration may vary due to traffic and road closures. If you plan to hop on and off, allow additional time.
Your booking will be confirmed by the provider instantly.
A full refund will be processed if cancelled at least 2 days before your selected activity date. No refunds can be issued if cancelled less than 2 days before your selected activity date.
Big Bus Tours Munich, Karlsplatz 21-24, 80335 München, Germany
Big Bus Tours Munich
CNY 190
It was a fun and informative trip on the Hop on Hop off tour. The audio guides were very good in their information sharing with different language options.
Bought double line 1 day and single line the next thinking that I could choose the line. Apparently single meant blue and had to pay 10 euros for double line which I did not need. Should be more clear single means blue not orange.