Hidden Architectural Gems of Munich
Hi, I’m Philipp – a certified local guide, trained architect, and founder of Philipp's Munich Tours. I’m a native German speaker and fluent in English and Spanish. Over the years, I’ve received hundreds of 5-star reviews across multiple platforms. My tours blend architecture, art, history, and creativity to reveal a side of Munich that’s full of surprises. We’ll explore iconic landmarks like the Frauenkirche as well as hidden gems such as Bahnwärter Thiel with bold street art, the quirky Alte Utting (featured in The New York Times), and the amazing Isar River. In bohemian Schwabing, we’ll uncover striking Jugendstil architecture and trace the footsteps of cultural icons like Thomas Mann and Wassily Kandinsky, co-founder of the expressionist movement Blauer Reiter (Blue Rider). Expect vivid storytelling, unexpected discoveries, and a creative twist – you’ll even make your own spray-painted postcard as a personal souvenir. Join me for a unique and unforgettable Munich adventure!
Pickup
We'll meet at Piazza Zenetti Square, easily identified by its distinctive green street furniture. Look for me with a tablet slung over my shoulder — I’ll be easy to spot. The easiest route is via subway lines U3 or U6. Exit at Poccistrasse station and enjoy a 10-minute walk to our meeting point.
Description
Hey,
Uncover the hidden architectural treasures of Munich's vibrant south with architect and official city guide Philipp.
This tour takes you from the striking Munich Volkstheater to the lively street art scene at the Beginner’s Wall and the eclectic Bahnwärter Thiel, a cultural hub of creativity.
Discover the Alte Utting, a unique beer garden on a steamboat, and learn about Munich’s fascinating water history.
Stroll through the charming Scherbenviertel and Little Venice before ending at Gans Woanders, a whimsical beer garden filled with artistic flair.
- Guided by a Certified Official Guide & Architect
- Family Friendly
- 100% 5-star Google reviews
- Reach out for special request or larger groups
Best, Philipp