Private Olympiapark & BMW Experience

2 hours

Easy

Step into Munich’s iconic Olympiapark, uncover the legacy of the 1972 Olympics, and dive into the world of BMW—an engaging experience filled with history, hidden gems and legendary automotive innovation, including museum entry to explore at your own pace

Olympiapark Walk & BMW’s Rise, Fall, and Rebirth

Discover Munich’s most iconic district on a curated walking experience through the Olympiapark, the former 1972 Olympic Village, and the world of BMW. Wander through striking architecture and hidden corners, including the original athlete housing—now vibrant student residences with a one-of-a-kind creative scene—while your guide brings the powerful story of the 1972 Olympics to life from unique scenic viewpoints.

Continue toward BMW’s headquarters and uncover the brand’s extraordinary journey—from aircraft engines and near collapse to global automotive icon—shaped by one of Germany’s most influential industrial families.

Your tour includes entry to the BMW Museum, where you can explore legendary vehicles at your own pace, including the James Bond car from Tomorrow Never Dies and Elvis Presley’s BMW 507 Roadster. When possible, your guide will introduce a few standout highlights before you dive deeper on your own.

Thoughtfully designed to go beyond the obvious, this experience combines insider stories, must-see locations, and seamless museum access—making it the ultimate way to experience Munich’s Olympic legacy and the world of BMW in one unforgettable tour.


*Please note: BMW reserves official guiding inside the museum and factory to its own staff, and must be booked directly through their website. Our tour is thoughtfully curated to offer an in-depth, all-encompassing experience of the Olympic Park and BMW’s story, setting the stage for an enriching visit inside the museum. Any experiences advertised elsewhere as privately guided tours inside the BMW Museum are not permitted under BMW’s visitor regulations. Your tour with us includes the entrance to the museum and the special exhibits.

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