photo of cyclists enjoying one of the most popular bike tours in Munich

Munich, a city celebrated for its rich history, stunning architecture, and world-famous beer gardens, is equally known for offering some of the most captivating bike tours in Munich. As a bike-safe city, the Bavarian capital is a paradise for cyclists of all skill levels, featuring an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes, well-maintained paths, and cyclist-friendly traffic rules. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a casual cyclist, Munich’s scenic routes and abundant bicycle lanes promise an unforgettable experience as you explore the city on two wheels.

Embarking on a bike tour through Munich allows you to navigate its charming streets and verdant parks at your own pace, providing an eco-friendly and enjoyable way to uncover the city’s hidden treasures. In this article, we’ve curated a list of seven exceptional bike tours in Munich, each designed to immerse you in the beauty and culture of this remarkable city.

Biking & Beer

A classic Munich Bike Tour with a beer garden stop is the perfect opportunity to see more of the city in a short time. While a walking tour allows you to take in everything around you, for some it can seem long and it’s easy to get weary before you get far. A bike tour is the perfect compromise, ensuring you get to see as much of the tour without breaking much of a sweat.

With Mike’s Bike Tours (featured image), you’ll pedal through the heart of the city, along the Isar River bike path and through the famous English Garden. An experienced guide comes as part of the package, so you’ll have someone along for the ride to share fun facts about the city. The highlight of this tour is the lunch stop that’s part of the itinerary. After some hours of cycling around the city, you’ll have a chance to rest and fuel up with some food and drink at the Chinese Tower — the second biggest beer garden in Munich.

City Sights & Garden Delights

The City Bike and English Garden tour takes you past some of the most prominent city sights via bike paths and parks in three-and-a-half hours. The route traverses through the Marienplatz and Schwabing student district before you go past the famous Hofbrauhaus beer hall. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to take photos and learn the history and culture of all the places along the tour.

After sight-seeing these famous landmarks, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and catch a breath of fresh air in the Englischer Garten (pictured below). As one of the largest inner-city parks in the world, the English Garden is a marvel of nature with water features, trails, iconic structures and lots of lush green spaces worth exploring. The tour comes to a close with a break in the Hofbraukeller beer garden for a refreshing drink and some light-hearted chatter.

photo of the English Garden which features in many bike tours around Munich

Night-time Adventure

Munich comes alive at night and it’s a  truly unique experience to enjoy it by way of a cycling tour. The Munich Night Bike Tour takes you onto paths less travelled by tourists to hidden gems frequented mostly by locals for a truly authentic adventure. A professional guide will lead you through the well-lit city just before sunset so you can enjoy the cool evening air as you ride past the Isar River. You’ll get to see the sun set from a beautiful vantage point on the parliament house hill, then enjoy some pretzels, beer, and good conversation at a famous family-run beer garden. There’s plenty of time for pictures at each stop and the live guide will share interesting facts about each place along your tour.

Street-Art Tour

Munich has plenty of galleries with beautiful art on display, but some of the city’s most captivating works are actually out on the street (example pictured below). The Street Art Bike Tour in Munich takes you on a colourful journey through the city, past artworks created by old masters who introduced the culture, as well as upcoming new artists.

The tour begins on Marienplatz before you embark on a journey of sightseeing and discovering beautiful works of art around the city. As you cycle along on this tour, you get to see the iconic history of the graffiti movement of the 1980s and classic masterpieces like the end-to-end painted train. Experience classic pieces along the Isar River to Giesing, through the Schlachthofviertel district, among other parts of the beautiful Bavarian capital.

photo of street art in Munich which can be seen on a cycling tour

Historic Places & Natural Wonders

Munich’s Old Town is the heart and soul of the city where its history begins, and touring it on your bike makes it that much more exciting. This is the perfect starting point for a tour where you can learn the history of the city as you take in the stunning sights around you. Some top attractions and natural wonders you’ll see on the Munich Old Town and Nature Bike Tour include the Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, Residenz, Hofbrauhaus, Konigsplatz, English Garden, and Maximilianeum.

It’s the perfect tour for history enthusiasts and those who love exploring natural beauties. There are several options, designed to cater to different needs and interests. For example, you can take a two-hour tour and cycle around some popular attractions in Munich’s Old Town. If you prefer a longer cycle, there are four-hour and six-hour options as well. The tours come with a licensed guide and fully equipped commuting bike. With these, you’ll be able to enjoy a fun, relaxing, and informative bike tour around Munich’s many historic sights.

Ammersee Tour

If you’d like to visit one of the largest lakes in Germany, then you’ll love this private guided tour to Ammersee. The tour combines a drive from Munich to Ammersee (pictured below) with biking and kayaking so you get the full experience — all in one! 

Once you get to the lake, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery by cycling around the area. There are also kayaks and stand-up paddle boards that you can use to get out on the tranquil water. After spending some time surrounded by nature, you’ll have a lunch break at a beer garden in town. Afterwards, you can explore other popular places around the Ammersee such as the Marienmunster monastery or Utting beach. 

photo of Ammersee Lake near Munich at sunset

e-Bike Tour

Want a bike tour with a difference? Try the e-bike tours in Munich. A 4-hour long tour takes you on a route to some of the most prominent sights in the city. These include Odeonsplatz, Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, Konigsplatz, Pinakothek, English Garden, Angel of Peace, BMW Welt, and a Bavarian beer garden for resting and refreshing.

The e-bikes offer an ideal, comfortable, and sustainable way to discover the city of Munich and its most famous spots. You can cover longer distances with less effort on these bikes, making it a quick way to get to the most interesting places around the city and still feel fresh enough to enjoy them.

Bike Tours In Munich: Final Word

Bike tours in Munich are a fun way to explore the city’s beautiful landscapes and captivating history. As one of Germany’s most bike-friendly cities, Munich’s well-maintained cycling paths allow you to navigate its charming streets and popular landmarks with ease. Whether you enjoy cycling as a hobby or just as a mode of transport to get around, in Munich you can move around with ease and safely on two wheels. 

Munich’s extensive bike lane system makes it easy to fully immerse yourself in exploring the many sights the city has to offer. If you’re not a fan of group tours like the ones listed above, you can go solo by hiring a bike from KING’s Hotels Munich, as long as you’re a guest there. With your bike rental, you can charter your path around the city just the way you like it and enjoy cycling in Munich to your heart’s content! 

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