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School Business Studies trip to Munich

Visit the fascinating city of Munich, home to some of Germany’s most well-known companies. This vibrant city is becoming increasingly popular with students who are studying Business Studies. Reservations can be made for students to visit the many businesses around the city including possible visits to the BMW factory and museum, SiemensForum, Süddeutsche Zeitung (one of Germany’s largest newspapers), Allianz Arena (home to Bayern Munich), a local brewery plus much more…
from £199 pp
6 days/3 nights
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Includes:

  • 3 nights half board accommodation
  • Return executive coach travel (TV/Video/WC/Seatbelts)
  • Free staff place ratio 1:8
  • Detailed information pack
  • Cost of group passport (youth groups)
  • Comprehensive travel and medical insurance
  • Itinerary planning service
  • Motorway tolls and taxes
  • VAT

Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena
The brand new home of Bayern Munich, this magnificent stadium, was one of the host venues for the 2006 World Cup. Visitors will be awestruck by the design of Europe’s most modern Football stadium. A unique feature of the stadium is the exterior shell. Its 2,874 diamond shaped foil panels can be individually lit in different colours depending on who is playing!

Munich Zoo

Munich Zoo
Situated on the plains of the River Isar, was established as the world's first "geo-zoo" in 1928. The natural designed enclosures are the perfect setting for breeding endangered species. The zoo offers its visitors charming views of the animals, similar to watching animals in the wild, unimpeded by fences or bars. There are also several shows where you can watch the animals being fed, or the more...

Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle
This world famous fairytale castle is said to be the inspiration for Disney's Cinderella castle. Built by King Ludwig II, it lies on an imposing rock in the seclusion of the mountains. Close by are the old castle of Hohenschwangau and the crystal clear Alpsee lake.

Olympic Park

Olympic Park
Munich’s massive Olympic Park complex was constructed for the Olympic Games in 1972, and remains a marvel of modern engineering. Its main stadium, which can seat close on 70,000 spectators, is topped by the largest roof in the world. Visitors to the site can also enjoy a spectacular view from the revolving restaurant and observation terrace which tops the 950ft Olympic Tower. The Park is also a ...

Munich Airport

Munich Airport
Munich Airport is situated about 30 km to the north of Munich (as the crow flies) from the city centre. The airport''s passenger volume of 26.8 million (2004) places it in the European top ten. The new airport, which replaced the Munich-Riem site and began operating in 1992, has received many awards for its architecture. Mid-2003, the opening of Terminal 2 with its daring design was an important s...

Hofbräuhaus

Hofbräuhaus
This beloved beer hall has existed since 1644 and lives up to its reputation: beer, food, tourists, oom-pah music, drunken revelry and Lederhosen. Check out the wall of beer steins, personalized and locked away for their owners. Note: Tables labelled with "Stammtisch" are reserved for regulars (this is true for all Bavarian restaurants), and the beer hall has regular visitors every day!

SiemensForum

SiemensForum
Located in the centre of Munich, the SiemensForum is the oldest company museum in Germany. The museum is a showcase for Siemens technology. It includes the history of electrical, electronics, medical, and communications developments since the company’s founding in Berlin in 1847 by Werner von Siemens. A guided tour starts with a mulitmedia presentation followed by a tour highlighting the history, ...

Süddeutsche Zeitung

Süddeutsche Zeitung
A guided tour through the printing house of the Süddeutsche Zeitung offers the chance to see the production of this newspaper - the largest German national daily newspaper. You will see how they process all the data to be printed, the printing process and will see the finished product - a bundle of newspapers ready to be delivered. Guided tours are only available in German and in the evening when ...
 MorningAfternoonEvening 
Day 1 Evening pick up from school for overnight Ferry/ Eurotunnel crossing.
Day 2 Late morning/ early afternoon arrival in Munich (driver's 9 hour rest break) Guided tour of Munich in English/ German Return to accommodation for evening meal  
Day 3 Visit to BMW World. Have a guided tour of the plant and follow the process of constructing a car from start to finish. Visit the Olympic Park, home to the 1972 Summer Olympics.  Visit to the Süddeutsche Zeitung and recieve a guided tour of the famous German newspaper (evening visit only)  
Day 4 Visit to Siemens Forum, the oldest company musum in Germany. Tour of the Allianz Arena - home of Bayern Munich and host venue during the 2006 Worl Cup Return to accommodation for evening meal. Free time to visit the cinema.   
Day 5 Visit to Viktualienmarkt (coach not in use until departure) Depart and travel back to Calais for Ferry/ Eurotunnel crossing  
Day 6 Late morning arrival at school    
Our dedicated itinerary planners will work with you to create your personal itinerary, request a quote above to find out more.

Meininger City Hostel München

This three star standard hostel is located close to the major historical, cultural and architectural highlights. Students will be accommodated in multi bedded rooms (maximum of 4 per room) complete with TV and sink, shower/WC and lockers. Buffet breakfast (“All-you-can-eat”) and evening meal will be taken in the restaurant. The centre also has a games room, lounge and seminar room, internet access and a 24 hour reception.

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AO City Hotel München

This welcoming hostel receives many groups each year and is only a few steps away from the main station and Karlsplatz – Stachus with its shopping centres. Students will be accommodated in multi bedded rooms, mainly 4-6 to a room and adults in twins. All rooms are en-suite and have cable TV. Breakfast will be buffet style and evening meals will be served in the restaurant. The hostel also has a cafeteria and beer garden.
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