Visit the home of BMW. Everything you need to know about the BMW Welt (free) and the BMW Museum (ticketed) on your bus tour.

Munich is the home of Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW), and the bus stop at BMW Welt / Olympiapark is a must-off for anyone with even a passing interest in cars, design, or engineering. The location is visually stunning, featuring some of the most advanced architecture in Europe.
It's easy to confuse the two structures, but they are distinct experiences:
The bus stop is located centrally between the two buildings and the Olympic Stadium.
Option A: The 45-Minute Pitstop Hop off, head into BMW Welt (Free). Grab a coffee, sit in a new M-series convertible, use the restrooms (very clean!), and hop back on the next bus.
Option B: The 2-Hour Deep Dive Visit the BMW Museum across the bridge. It takes about 90 minutes to walk through thoroughly. Then cross back to BMW Welt for a snack before catching the bus.
The BMW Headquarters (the four-cylinder tower) was built just in time for the 1972 Olympics. Its suspended design is an architectural marvel—the floors are actually hanging from the roof rather than stacked on the ground! This allowed the open space at the bottom.

تم إعداد هذا الدليل لتقديم نظرة شفافة وعملية لخدمات الحافلات السياحية في ميونيخ، مما يساعدك على التنقل في جغرافية المدينة واختيار أفضل طريقة لاستكشاف تاريخها الغني وحيويتها الحديثة.
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