
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Munich’s historic heart through churches, market squares, grand civic buildings, and elegant royal streets. It will especially appeal to travelers who enjoy architecture, local atmosphere, and the layered story of a city shaped by faith, trade, and power.
Your route begins at Asamkirche, where a narrow façade opens into a dazzling Baroque interior thick with gold, stucco, and ceiling frescoes. From there, you head to the red-brick towers of Sendlinger Tor, then continue through Rindermarkt and into Viktualienmarkt, where flower stalls, produce stands, and the sound of everyday city life fill the air. The walk then leads to St. Peter’s Church, the New Town Hall, and Marienplatz, the busy central square framed by ornate stonework and constant movement.
In the final stretch, you visit the twin-domed Frauenkirche, continue to the vast Munich Residence, once home to Bavaria’s rulers, and finish on Maximilianstraße, a broad avenue of stately façades and polished shop windows. Along the way, the most memorable moments include stepping from a quiet street into the theatrical glow of Asamkirche, standing beneath the Gothic drama of the New Town Hall, and ending among the refined grandeur of one of Munich’s most prestigious streets.





