School Trips To Munich

Munich is an ideal city to improve your GCSE and a level German language student's language skills. There are plenty of opportunities for them to practise their language in a relaxed environment whilst learning more about the culture and history of the city. 

Itinerary

Tour Day 1

Morning
Day time flight and transfer to your accommodation
Evening
Evening meal at accommodation

Tour Day 2

Morning
Take a guided walking tour of Munich covering key sites
Afternoon
Free time to practise your language around Viktualienmarkt
Evening
Evening meal at accommodation

Tour Day 3

Morning
Visit the Olympiapark for a guided tour of the Olympic Stadium and ascend the tower for views of the city
Afternoon
Visit to BMW Welt for a guided tour of the museum
Evening
Evening meal at accommodation

Tour Day 4

Morning
Transfer to airport for your return flight back to the UK

Accommodation

YH Munich Park

This is a modern youth hostel with a large, bright reception area and great facilities including an outside terrace, a games room, TV lounge, bistro and pizza machine. Students are accommodated in bunk beds and all rooms are en-suite. It’s situated out of the city centre in a quiet location away from the hustle and bustle of the city but with great access by public transport.

Haus International

This is a large youth hostel which has recently been modernised. It offers guests a cellar disco and games area. It is located in the Schwabing area of Munich close to Olympiapark and accessible by public transport with a 15 minute walk.

A&O Munich Laim

This is a brand new hostel which opened in September 2014. All rooms are en-suite with bunk beds and there’s a large lobby, bar area and terrace for recreation. It’s located in the Laim district of Munich which is 5 stops on the SBahn from the city centre. 

Study Visits

Guided Walking Tour

A half day guided walking tour of the city centre is an ideal way to orientate yourselves and to see all the major sights including Marienplatz, Hofgarten, Maxsimillian St, Frauenkirche, the Weiße Rose monument  and the Hofbrauhaus.

Allianz Arena

Highlights of the home to Bayern Munich include the dressing room, players tunnel, media area, press conference area and main stand.This tour can be requested in German or English.

BMW Welt & Museum

This museum showcases the company, brand and product history of BMW. It houses more than 120 of the most valuable and attractive cars, motorcycles and engines from BMW’s nine decades of history. This is an ideal visit to cover vocabulary for technology, employment and training.

Deutsches Museum

This is the worlds largest museum of science and technology. Exhibitions focus around natural sciences, energy, transport, new technology and materials.  Your students can improve their science and technology vocabulary here.

Dachau Concentration Camp

No matter what your studies are, this poignant reminder of atrocities of WW2 is a must for all visitors. Dachau was Germany’s first concentration camp, set up in 1933 shortly after Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor.

Viktualienmarkt

This square in the centre of the city hosts a food market every day. Your students can stroll through the market picking up vital vocabulary and interacting with stall holders. 

Cultural Visits

Bavaria Filmstadt

This is one of Europe’s biggest film making facilities. On a guided tour here you’ll travel through exciting decades of German film making, see spectacular film making techniques and behind the scenes insights into adventure movies. You can also experience a short film in the 4D cinema.

Olympic Stadium

Visitors can take a guided or self guided tour around the Olympic Stadium, famous for the 1972 Olympics and then ascend up the Olympic Tower to get exceptional views of the city.

Obersalzberg, Berchtesgaden

To find out more about how Adolf Hitler lived groups can take a drive to Obersalzburg to visit the ‘Eagle’s Nest’. You can take a guided tour where you’ll meet in Obersalzburg and transfer on to a mountain bus that will take you to the Eagle’s Nest, the Documentation Centre and the underground bunker system.  

Schloß Neuschwanstein

Located approx. 2 hours drive from Munich this fairy-tale castle is a much loved and popular tourist site in Bavaria.

Schloß Nymphenburg

This baroque style royal palace and park can be found to the west of the city and is one of Munich’s most visited tourist attractions. 

RESTAURANTS

Make your evening meal a night out. We can book a variety or restaurants ranging from traditional German to American diners. Our most popular are:

  • Hard Rock Café
  • Hofbräuhaus
  • Maredo