Technically you don’t pay to sign up for the tour, it is tip based. You can give what you feel is reasonable, but at a minimum you should give 10 euros per person you sign up
Hirschgarten
The largest bier garten in the world that also contains deer that you can feed
Nymphenburg Palace
Beautiful baroque palace with extensive gardens
Completed in 1675 it served as the summer residence of the previous rulers
10 euros for entrance
Englischer Garten
One of the largest urban gardens in the world
Munich Residenz
The largest city palace in Germany
Once served as the royal palace for the monarchs from 1508-1918
10 euros for entrance
Peterskirche (St. Peter’s’s Church)
A Roman Catholic Church that opened in 1294
Free to enter but costs 5 euros to enter the tower
Viktualienmarkt
Originally a farmers market, but now it is more of a food lovers paradise
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