Nov 3, 2025
Highly quality and recommended tour - This was a wonderful experience which included an informative journey around Munich and an extensive tour of FC Bayern Munich. The tour guide provided fantastic detail of the many Munich sites and history in both English and German. During the FC Bayern Munich stadium tour, we got to visit the museum, sit in various parts of the stadium (including the comfortable dugout seats), spend time in the home dressing room, and sit in the conference room seats. It was truly amazing.
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Oct 14, 2025
A family surprise ride . - It was a very informative and professionally correct event. With a very nice travel companion .We participated in this event with pleasure .
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Oct 12, 2025
Munich Magic: Football, City Sights and Stadium Delights - This package was a real winner! It kicked off with a city tour that gave us loads of ideas for future visits, and it was super helpful for anyone worried about the language barrier. The hosts were great, presenting everything in both German and English, and even during the stadium tour, they split the groups so you’re always with speakers of your own language. Nice touch!
There’s a bit of flexibility too. If you want to hang around the stadium after the tour, you can, but you’ll need to find your own way back. The city tour itself was spot-on, hitting all the key sights with clear, engaging commentary.
Now, if you’re in Munich and even slightly into football, you have to check this place out. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or just curious, it’s a brilliant experience. We spent a good chunk of the day there and honestly, it was totally worth it.
The whole setup is really well done. You start with the museum, which is packed with cool stuff—historic moments, trophies, jerseys, and loads of interactive displays. There’s so much to take in, so don’t rush it! We got completely absorbed in the stories and exhibits, especially if you’re into the game.
After the museum, we jumped on the stadium tour. It runs at set times and is super organised. The guides really know their stuff. Walking through the players’ tunnel, getting up close to the pitch, and sitting in the press room, it all gives you that behind-the-scenes buzz. Even with empty stands, you can feel the match day energy.
To finish off, we browsed the club shop. It’s huge and packed with gear, whether you’re after a souvenir or a full kit, you’ll find something. We didn’t eat there, but the food court looked solid, with plenty of options.
All in all, a brilliant way to spend a few hours in Munich. Just make sure you give yourself enough time for the museum, it is not something you want to breeze through!
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Oct 6, 2025
Great guided tour of the home of one of the worlds biggest football teams - Came out to Munich with my brother for Oktoberfest from London and really wanted to visit the Allianz for a tour at the very least and we got an English tour from a guy named Franz who was super knowledgeable and quite funny too. If you’re English speaking and want to take up this tour I would totally recommend it, especially if Franz is showing you around. As a Man Utd fan it was awesome to visit another big club that’s actually run like one
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Sep 2, 2025
Even if you don't love football..... - Very interesting guided tour with engaging guide. Bayern museum very nice. Easy to reach by public transport and a short walk.
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Mar 4, 2026
An unforgettable visit to the Allianz Arena: history, excitement and unique views - The easiest and fastest way to get from Munich city centre to Bayern Stadium is by metro (U-Bahn). We take the U6 line at Marienplatz, heading Garching-Hochbrück or Garching-Forschungszentrum, and get off at Fröttmaning station. On the way out, you only have to walk about 15 minutes along a wide and perfectly marked esplanade that leads directly to the Allianz Arena.
The FC Bayern Museum is undoubtedly one of the great strengths of the visit. It ranges from Bayern's founding in 1900 to its most recent triumphs. The interactive displays, which combine history, audiovisual material and original club objects, make the experience dynamic even for non-football fans. Trophies, historic jerseys and iconic pieces that tell more than a century of sporting history can also be seen.
The museum also includes spaces dedicated to legendary Bayern figures and highlights of the Champions League and Bundesliga. The museum is modern, very well lit and with clear explanations, allowing you to enjoy the tour in a comfortable and entertaining way.
After the museum, the climb to the panoramic view (Arena View) is simply unforgettable. The imposing architecture of the Allianz Arena, one of the most modern stadiums in Europe, is appreciated. The perspective of the field, grandstands, roof and internal structure is impressive. It is an ideal place to take photos, as it allows to capture both the vastness of the stadium and the very particular geometry of its design.
Together, the museum and panoramic view offer an experience that combines history, excitement and modern architecture. Everything is very well organized, the signage is clear and the staff is friendly and helpful. The full visit takes between 2 and 3 hours, depending on the pace of each visitor and the type of ticket chosen.
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Dec 1, 2025
Nearly complete tour - Everything went well, the punctuality of the correct bus departure, the visit to the Allianz Arena perfect because we saw everything from the museum and the stands from different points of view, the visit to the Bayern changing room and step on the technical area and sit on the benches, the only but it would be magnificent the tour if they enabled the buses with explanations in Spanish and other languages and not only focus on German and English, a shame... with headphones would be a tour of 10
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Nov 1, 2025
All in all an interesting excursion. - A well organized excursion. Very interesting and impressive. You will learn a lot about Munich and of course about football.
Unfortunately we had bad weather in the morning and the windows on the bus were permanently fogged.
The excursion was bilingual, although German was booked. As a result, perhaps some information arrived too late or even got lost. But all in all it was a nice day.
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Sep 1, 2025
Bayern Munich - A fantastic lovely trip
So much of the allianzarena and Munich
But female guide hunting incredibly with us Of course due to time pressures
And she talks incredibly fast
And nothing if everyone understands German
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Oct 28, 2025
Not an ideal tour for small kids and seniors - We took this tour because my son is a big soccer fan. We were traveling with 3 kids (ages 10, 9, and 5) and my parents who are senior citizens.
When I read over the details of the tour it sounded like an English tour but it was both German and English. The Munich panorama tour was not great, the speaker was so loud to the point of giving everyone a headache and since it was in both German and English there was no break in sound for 45 min on the bus to Allianz.
The tour pick up was delayed due to some late stragglers even though they asked for people to be there 30 min before 10 am. The tour gets you back at the same spot at 3:00 pm.
The tour of the Allianz stadium could have been better timed. You have essentially 50 min for the museum, gift shop, and to get food, and use the toilet...it's impossible to do all so prioritize.
The tour itself of the stadium was good but not meant for smaller children and elderly people. There's is A LOT of walking and climbing up and down stairs. Our tour guide for the stadium tour was speed walking until he realized we had senior citizens and smaller children in our group and then paced appropriately.
Overall if you can book the tour of just the stadium and coordinate the travel to the stadium yourself then that would give you more flexibility and time.
The weather was rainy and cold but that's no one's fault. It was all the other downfalls of th tour that makes me not recommend it for families that have a wide range of ages.
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