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Educational Tours » Language and Cultural Tours » Munich
Munich
School German Language Trips to Munich offer a perfect mix of cosmopolitan cool and timeless tradition. Your school group will encounter city-slickers walking side-by-side with Lederhosen-wearing locals.
Some of the more popular visits among our school groups include the Olympic Park, constructed for the 1972 Olympic Games and a marvel of modern German engineering, the BMW Museum, Deutsches Museum and the famous Allianz Arena, home of Bayern Munich. Take some time to wander through Marienplatz, stand in the shadows of the Frauenkirche and relax in the leafy Englischer Garten.
Reinforce classroom-based learning by surrounding your pupils with native speakers and immersing them in the culture of German life.
Curriculum Links
Consider inviting your school historians on the trip to make it cross-curricular and available to more students.
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KS3
Exploring the town
Hobbies and pastimes
Food and drink
Eating out
Introducing yourself
Describing others
Likes and dislikes
Cultural traditions
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GCSE
Food, drink and eating out
Daily life and free time activities
Customs, celebrations and festivals
Home, town and neighbourhood
Sports and music events
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A Level
Aspects of German-speaking society
Festivals and traditions
Art and architecture
Youth culture: fashion, trends, music and TV
Suggested Itinerary
Start your itinerary with a visit to the German museum, take a guided walking tour of Munich available in either German or English and then explore great works of German engineering. The itinerary can easily be adapted to include places of interest to History students too!
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Day 1
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Morning
Morning
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Afternoon
Afternoon
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Evening
Evening
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Morning
Flight to Munich, transfer by s-bahn to accommodation
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Afternoon
Visit the Deutsches Museum
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Evening
Evening meal at accommodation
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Day 2
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Morning
Morning
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Afternoon
Afternoon
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Evening
Evening
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Morning
Meet guide for Guided walking tour of Munich
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Afternoon
Visit the Olympic Stadium
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Evening
Evening meal at accommodation
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Day 3
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Morning
Morning
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Afternoon
Afternoon
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Evening
Evening
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Morning
Visit the BMW Museum
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Afternoon
Visit the Allianz Arena, home of Bayern Munich
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Evening
Evening meal at accommodation
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Day 4
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Morning
Morning
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Afternoon
Afternoon
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Evening
Evening
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Morning
Visit the Viktualienmarkt
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Afternoon
Transfer to airport for return flight to UK
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Evening
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Other Educational Visits Options (if necessary)
Jewish Museum Munich
NS Documentation Centre
Nuremberg
Sample Accommodation
High standard, modern hostels offering comfortable accommodation, a great range of food options and places to socialise in the evenings. All are centrally located within easy walking distance of the nearest station allowing your school history group to easily explore Munich.
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A&O Munich Laim
This modern hostel is located in a quiet neighbourhood but just 4 stops from Munich’s main train station.
Students are accommodated in multi-bedded rooms and staff in singles or twins. All rooms have private bathrooms with free wi-fi and TV.
On-site facilities include a restaurant, pool table, table football.
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Meininger City Munich
Located just a few minutes on foot from Munich’s central train station, this is an excellent choice for groups with a busy itinerary.
Students are accommodated in multi-bedded rooms and staff in singles or twins. All rooms have private bathrooms with free wi-fi and TV.
On-site facilities include a restaurant, games room, 24-h reception, and a dedicated groups’ meeting room
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