Munich, Germany - Mike's Bike Tour | #06
We had arrived in Munich, home to the German beer houses! The first thing we love to do in a new city is a free walking tour. You decide how much the tour is worth at the end, and tip your guide accordingly! Because of the way these work, we’ve found that the tours are generally great, and a good way of orientating yourself to a city. Here in Munich, we opted for a paid bike tour through Mike’s Bikes to try something different…and we’ve been hooked ever since!
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Pedal Through Munich on the City Bike Tour with Fat Tire Tours!
Our Small-group Munich City Bike Tour hits many of the main sites, stops off at a lovely beer garden, and shows you sides of Munich you might otherwise have missed. This small-group tour is limited to a maximum of 20 people, so you get the attention you deserve. Along the tour your native English-speaking guide will stop at all the sites to discuss them and for you to take pictures.
Have a blast riding through Munich on a unique city bike tour you won’t soon forget!
Tour Highlights:
-Königsplatz
-Odeonsplatz
-Englischer Garten
-Beer garden break (food and drinks not included)
-Surfers on the “Eisbach”
-Cycling along the Isar River
-Opera house and former royal residence
-Royal Hofgarten with Bavarian Chancellery
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Munich Bike Rental
There's no better way to explore Munich than by bike. You decide where to go, where to stop and all at your own pace. Take this opportunity to pre-book bike rental and feel the freedom of the city! Munich is one of Europe's most cycle-friendly cities, offering miles of cycle paths throughout it's famously green center and it's equally picturesque environs. The surrounding Bavarian countryside is a cyclist's paradise. Get your own set of wh
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Planning a trip to Munich? Learn the best ways to get around the city in this travel video. Tip: Traffic is heavy and parking is expensive in Munich, so think twice about renting a car.
Munich’s fierce traffic and expensive parking make car rental a bad choice for most visitors, but there are plenty of other options. Taxis aren’t cheap, but you won’t have to navigate traffic yourself. They can be found at taxi stands, hailed on the street, or called. That aside, one of the best ways to see Munich’s attractions is simply by walking, as many of them are close together. Munich is also a bicycle-friendly city, with plenty of bike paths and a variety of bike rental services. Walking and biking will make it easy to take in Munich’s beautiful architecture. But if you don’t want to worry too much about navigation, or if the weather is bad, or if you just want to rest your feet, don’t worry. Munich’s public transportation is inexpensive, efficient, and will take you pretty much anywhere you would want to go. There’s the subway, or U-Bahn, which covers most of the city proper, while the trams and buses cover even more ground. Then there’s the S-Bahn, above-ground trains which will take you out to the suburbs. All of the public transportation options operate under the MMV network, and you can use the same ticket to pay for any of them. Tickets covering single or multiple rides, or multiple days, can be purchased. Maps, schedules, and ticket prices for public transportation can be found on the MMV website. Getting around in Munich isn’t really a challenge, so you’re free to relax.
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Munich Tour Part 1 - Day Trip to Munich
This video is part 1 of my vlog on Munich.
It was a day trip and to make a video covering everything would require a second video trip as well. Part will be released soon covering BMW Welt (World) and Olympic Park of Munich.
This video I have shown my journey to Munich, main railway station, Downtown road from Marienlatz to Karlplatz, inner city market, Rathaus and the famous clock at Rathaus (Glockenspiel).
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Munich Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof)
Schloss Nymphenburg
Marienplatz:
Munich Rathaus Glockenspiel
mike's bike ride tour in munich germany
stopped at a bunch of historical places..... such as a beer garden hahahahhah
Munich Cycling
Cycling and filming towards the Bavaria, a huge statue at the place where the Octoberfest is held.
Munich #TravelTrailer
A quick snapshot of the best bits of a weekend break in Munich, Germany. Hire a bike and enjoy the city. Full blog post at taylorheartstravel.com
Biking from Munich to Regensburg
A short video about our two day biking trip, from Munich to Regensburg.
Munich to Venice on a Touring Bicycle
Castles, mountains, food, culture, and history – this bike tour between Munich, Germany and Venice, Italy travels through three countries, and is an experience of a lifetime! This 600 kilometer designated bicycle route with 3,500 meters of elevation gain leads you through the Dolomites and past the highlights in the region, ending at the Adriatic Sea. Bicycle touring in Europe is an incredible way to combine nature, culture, and physical activity. We recommend this tour even for those who are not active cyclists.
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Beer'n'bike Alpencross 1 from Munchen to Innsbruck and back 06.2018
Roundtrip from Munchen airport-to Rosenheim-to Kufsstein-to Innsbruck (Nordkette 1900m)-to Achensee (929m) and back to Munchen
City Bike in Munich by ( Fernando & Charles )
Me and my friend Charles went to do some Wheelies with the bikes :) in the center of the city. Made a fun little video about it.
Rent a car in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Germany
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We offer you a car according to your desire and your needs. Economy class cars and expensive, 4×4, sport cars and convertibles, vans and buses. You can make a choice of accessories: seats for children, GPS Navigator, luggage baskets, bike holders. We offer our clients insured car.
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Glide Through Munich on the City Segway Tour with Fat Tire Tours!
Our Munich Classic City Segway Tour is the perfect tour for both those new to the city and Munich veterans.
For the beginners, this tour will offer you a fantastic orientation and give you an opportunity to see virtually all of the sites you’ve read about as well as hidden ones off the beaten path. Through the various sights and stops we’ll make Munich’s history from humble beginnings to contemporary force come alive.
For the veterans, we’re positive you’ll learn new facts and stories about Munich that you’ve never heard. And we’re sure you’ll both agree that riding a Segway - and being part of an intimate tour - is the best way to see the city. Come join us for an unforgettable time!
In about 4 hours on our Day City Segway Tour we’ll show you all the main sights of Munich, stopping every few hundred meters to soak them in, hear fascinating anecdotes, take pictures, and discuss Munich’s history. Your knowledgeable native English-speaking guide will also explain present-day facts and lifestyle facets about Munich while being available to answer your questions. You’ll have a great time as you glide by the sights and everyone - and we mean everyone - stops to take a look at us!
Tour Highlights:
-Königsplatz
-Hofgarten
-Odeonsplatz
-Jewish Museum
-Friedensengel
-Surfers
-Bavarian Chancellory
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The Bike Ride In Munich...München As the Germans Call It!
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