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Our unique FC Bayern Tour combines a classic city tour of Munich with an exclusive visit to the Allianz Arena, the legendary stadium of FC Bayern Munich. Our comfortable buses will take you past the most famous sights in Munich while you learn exciting stories about the Bavarian capital. The highlight of the tour is the visit to the Allianz Arena, where you can take a look behind the scenes of the prestigious soccer club. Experience the atmosphere of the stadium, visit the changing rooms and feel the spirit of the team that made history here.  

Don't miss the opportunity to experience Munich and FC Bayern Munich in this special way. Book our FC Bayern Tour now and secure yourself an unforgettable experience! 

All-inclusive: Our FC Bayern Tour combines a classic city tour with an experience that will make soccer fans' hearts beat faster. Our ticket prices include admission to the Allianz Arena Tour - no queuing, no extra costs, just enjoy.   

Always online: Our sightseeing buses have free Wi-Fi, so you can share your impressions directly with your loved ones.   

Multilingual tour guide : Receive interesting information about the sights along the city tour and the Allianz Arena, home of FC Bayern Munich, in German and English.

07.04. - 31.10. : Every Monday, Thursday & Friday 

01.11. - 31.03. : Every Friday

48,- € | including Entrance Fee

Karlsplatz 21 / Stachus (Sonnenstr. next to Buddy Hotel)

28,- €   * | including Entrance Fee

*Child = 4 - 13 years 

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Why should you book our fc bayern tour in munich  .

All-inclusive: Our FC Bayern Tour combines a classic city tour with an experience that will make soccer fans' hearts beat faster. Our ticket prices include admission to the Allianz Arena Tour - no queuing, no extra costs, just enjoy.   

Always online: Our sightseeing buses have free Wi-Fi, so you can share your impressions directly with your loved ones.   

Multilingual tour guide: Receive interesting information about the sights along the city tour and the Allianz Arena, home of FC Bayern Munich, in German and English. 

What will you experience on our FC Bayern Tour through Munich?  

This tour consists of two parts: First, we will give you an initial overview of the famous squares and galleries during our bus tour through Munich city center before we head to the impressive Allianz Arena. In the soccer stadium built for the FIFA World Cup, you can take a look behind the scenes and admire the facilities and the many trophies. You definitely shouldn't miss it!  

  

1. Classic Munich city tour  

Our FC Bayern Tour promises not only soccer excitement, but also cultural insights into the heart of Munich and its sights. Your adventure begins in Munich's vibrant city center, where we will travel along the famous Prinzregentenstraße. This magnificent avenue, lined with famous museums and cultural monuments, is one of the four great boulevards that characterize the historic face of the city.  

As we travel along this historic route, you will pass many galleries and places of interest that reflect Munich's artistic and cultural diversity. Our experienced tour guide will provide you with a wealth of interesting information and anecdotes about Munich's eventful past and the significance of each individual location.  

Our FC Bayern Tour will take you past the Haus der Kunst, one of the most important exhibition venues for contemporary art, and along the English Garden, a green oasis in the middle of the city that invites you to linger and relax. You will also have the opportunity to admire the architecture of the Bavarian National Museum, which houses some of Bavaria's most important cultural treasures. 

2. Allianz Arena Tour 

After you have discovered the cultural treasures of Munich on the classic city tour, our FC Bayern Tour takes you into the world of sport. The Allianz Arena, an architectural masterpiece, is the fortress of FC Bayern Munich, the record-breaking Bundesliga champions. Here, where soccer history is written, you can experience the passion and triumphs of the most successful club in German soccer history up close.  

During the tour, you will be given exclusive access to areas of the stadium that are not normally open to the public. Enter the hallowed halls, such as the players' changing rooms and the press room, and feel the spirit of great matches and legendary victories. 

Our FC Bayern Stadium Tour also gives you a deep insight into the technical sophistication of the Allianz Arena. The impressive exterior façade, which is known worldwide for its illuminated air cushions, can light up in all colors, depending on whether FC Bayern, another club or another event is playing. This innovative lighting technology turns the stadium into a glowing landmark of the city as soon as the sun goes down.  

Inside the stadium, you will be overwhelmed by its gigantic dimensions. With space for 70,000 spectators inside, the Allianz Arena is one of the largest soccer stadiums in Europe. Imagine what it's like when the stands are full, the fans are cheering on their teams and the atmosphere is boiling - a deafening sea of color and emotion that you won't soon forget. 

Book our FC Bayern Tour now and become part of the legend  

On the FC Bayern Tour through Munich, you will experience a fascinating combination of cultural and sporting highlights, giving you a comprehensive insight into the city's rich history and vibrant present. The highlight of the tour is the exclusive access to the legendary Allianz Arena, where you can feel the atmosphere of one of the largest soccer stadiums in Europe and experience the successes of FC Bayern Munich up close.  

Experience the unique combination of Munich's cultural richness and sporting excitement that makes our FC Bayern Tour an incomparable experience. Take the chance to discover the history and triumphs of FC Bayern Munich - book now and secure your ticket for an unforgettable adventure in the world of soccer and culture. 

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  • The tour is not available during matchdays in the Arena of FC Bayern München.
  • Tour starts and ends at Stopp 1 "Karlsplatz 21 / Stachus" (located in Sonnenstraße in front of department store GALERIA Kaufhof) 
  • Please arrive at least 20 minutes early to avoid delays.
  • Book the ticket for your tour online to avoid delays!
  • Tickets on-site are available in our buses or at Stop 1 "Karlsplatz 21 / Stachus" (located in Sonnenstraße in front of department store GALERIA Kaufhof) and Stop 6 “Marienplatz / Tal”. Tickets are also available at many hotels. Please ask for “Münchener Stadtrundfahrten” or our well-known blue double-decker buses.

What else is there in Munich?

Munich is truly unique! The Bavarian capital has a lot to offer for everyone. Trendy neighborhoods, traditional beer gardens, amazing architecture and a one-of-a-kind flair all characterize this amazing city. Marienplatz with its famous chimes, the urban surf hotspot at the Eisbach, the imposing area of Olympiapark and so many other attractions just waits to be discovered. Münchener Stadtrundfahrten shows you the city just like you prefer. What are you waiting for? Come on, get in! 

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Train at first team and academy complex, be coached by world cup winning academy coaches, behind the scenes allianz arena stadium tour, watch first team fixture, new for 2023 - be one of the first groups to train, suitable for all ability levels, train with world cup winners.

As part of our exclusive FC Bayern Munich experience, your players will be coached by the club’s Academy staff which includes two World Cup winners from Italia ’90 – Klaus Augenthaler and Hans Pfluegler.

Augenthaler won an impressive seven Bundesliga titles with Bayern during his 15-year playing career and went on to manage Bayer Laverkusen and VfL Wolfsburg before joining Munich as Youth Coach in 2017. Pfluegler, won five titles with Bayern between 1985 and 1990 and played for the German national team 11 times.

State of the Art Facilities

Opened in 2017, the FC Bayern Campus is a state of the art training facility and home to all Academy teams from U9 through to U19s. With it’s 2,500 seater stadium, it is also where the FC Bayern Women’s and Girls teams train and play.

The Allianz Arena is clearly visible from the 30-hectare site which includes 8 full size as well as a number of mini and beach pitches. Aside from football, the site boasts fantastic training and athletic facilities with a fitness park (complete with fitness hill!) and clubhouse offering onsite catering.

Tour Inclusions...

  • 4 x training sessions with FC Bayern Munich Academy coaches at Säbener Straße (first team complex) or FC Bayern Campus (Academy complex)
  • Official adidas FC Bayern training kit per player to keep
  • Pre-arranged matches against local opposition
  • Behind the scenes tour of the  Allianz Arena
  • Watch a first team fixture in a dedicated inspiresport area of the Allianz Arena (subject to availability)
  • Quality Hotel Accommodation on a full board basis in the heart of Munich
  • All flights and in-destination transfers
  • Supervisory FREE places for all sports tour organisers
  • Dedicated Tour Coordinator
  • Services of a bi-lingual tour representative throughout your tour
  • Official adidas inspiresport training kit per player to keep

Club Academy

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U19 Bundesliga Winners : 2001, 2002, 2004

U17 Bundesliga Winners : 1997, 2001, 2007, 2017

The FC Bayern Campus is a world class facility located near to the Allianz Arena and has been home to the clubs Academy since 2017.

The available facilities include:

  • 8 full size pitches
  • 2,500 seater stadium
  • Mini soccer and beach soccer pitches
  • Clubhouse with onsite restaurant
  • Athletic facilities and fitness park

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As your tour is tailored to suit every requirement for your group, we offer a range of optional excursions to add value to your tour and maintain a fully packed schedule throughout. Although not exclusively, here’s a taster of some of the excursions we can provide for you subject to availability…

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Water Parks

Cool down with an optional excursion to a local water park - fun for everyone to fill your downtime on tour.

Optional Excursions to Theme Parks

Theme Parks

Theme Parks are a great way to entertain your groups when they are not training or playing.

City Tours

Explore your surroundings with an educational city tour.

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Evening Entertainment

We can arrange evening entertainment with local opportunities such as bowling.

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Home and Away Packages

With FC Bayern Tours, experience the home and away games of FC Bayern Munich live and on-location!

Germany has long been considered to offer the best football fan experience in Europe – and with good reason.

From the quality of the stadiums and vibrant atmospheres, to the excellent transport links and the genuine efforts to put the fans first, have earned this reputation.

And, of course, there’s the ability to drink a beer in the stands. Here we offer the lowdown on organising that first weekend in Germany and what to expect in the Bundesliga.

How do I get to Germany?

For many the easiest route to Germany is by plane. The country has a good number of airports giving visitors multiple gateways to many parts of the country.

The biggest hubs are Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Munich, Hamburg and the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport that, between them, give you access to a sizeable number of clubs. As these have numerous connections to the UK flight prices tend to be lower and seat availability higher.

Other popular gateways include Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart, while cities with smaller airports include Nuremburg and Bremen. It’s a little more difficult to reach the south east of Germany, for these you are best to fly to Berlin or Prague and take the train. Freiburg and the Black Forest may be best reached via Basel in Switzerland.

It's easy to reach the west of Germany by train, taking the Eurostar from St Pancras to Brussels and then catching an onward high-speed train to Cologne, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt, all within five or six hours of leaving London. Other destinations in Germany may require an overnight stop on the way.

Where do I stay in Germany?

There are so many places to choose from in Germany but for a first-time visit it’s hard to beat the Rhine-Ruhr region. If you’re unfamiliar with this area, it’s in the very west of Germany. Part of the reason we suggest this area is that it has good gateways via flights to Dusseldorf, Dortmund or Cologne/Bonn.

However, the main reason is the selection on offer. This is the heartland of German football. There are currently five Bundesliga sides including Dortmund, Schalke, Monchengladbach, Leverkusen and FC Koln. Throw in Dusseldorf, Duisburg and Bochum and a whole host of lower league clubs and you will be spoilt for choice.

Of places to stay Cologne is perhaps the nicest, geared to tourists with plenty to see and do. However you may prefer Dusseldorf which is more central to the area and where accommodation is often cheaper. It also has a hugely popular long street of bars!

Elsewhere Hamburg has everything you would expect from a big city, plus two big clubs to see. Frankfurt has a reputation as a business city, but this can mean good deals available in empty hotels at the weekend and the region itself is well-blessed with clubs across the leagues.

On the subject of hotels, it’s worth bearing in mind that many major German cities stage trade fairs throughout the year and while many are during the week they can stretch into and over weekends. There are often two hotel rates - for trade fair and non-trade fair periods – so if one weekend is looking particularly expensive it’s worth checking other dates. The trade fair districts - ‘Messe’ in German - usually have a plethora of hotels and are well connected to the main stations, so could be worth considering as long as they aren’t too far from the city centre.

One city that should be on your ‘must visit’ list in any event should be Berlin. The city at the heart of so much history in the 20th Century is a fascinating place to explore and can also be one of the cheaper places to stay in Germany.

For a quite different German experience head south to Bavaria and to Munich. Bavaria has a very different feel to the rest of the country and you’ll want to sample the many historic beer halls in this part of the world. Likewise, the Black Forest is a magical destination and Freiburg is the delightful gateway to this region.

How do I get around?

Germany’s transport system is excellent, both in cities, regionally and across the country. The train service is generally reliable and Inter City services thunder between the major hubs in good time. However, it is important to plan ahead and book in advance as fares on the day can be very expensive.

If you’re staying in one area travel can be affordable. Most cities offer day cards for their mix of metro, local trains, trams and buses.

Many German Bundesliga and 2 Bundesliga clubs offer free public transport to the venue in back. Called ‘Kombi-Tickets’, these allow you to travel for free in the region from three or four hours before kick-off to at least a couple of hours after the final whistle, sometimes the ticket applies all day. The exact times change depending on the club. In the unlikely event you are asked for a ticket on a packed tram to a stadium, simply show your match ticket.

This can be particularly good for planning a trip in a specific region. For instance, Dusseldorf falls in the same VRR travel district as Gelsenkirchen (Schalke), Leverkusen, Dortmund, and Monchengladbach, meaning most of your travel for the weekend could be for free. Just ensure you travel on local regional DB trains, as the ICE trains are not included in the offer.

The situation with 3 Liga, Regionalliga and Oberliga clubs varies so you need to check each time. The one exception in the Bundesliga is Bayern Munich who don’t offer free travel.

Additional trams, trains and buses are provided to cope with demand on a matchday. There are extra services ahead of the game, and afterwards you can expect to see trams and buses lined up to provide a speedy exit. Yes, they will be busy, and you may be packed in, but you will be back in the city centre quickly. Even the busiest and biggest of grounds can be largely empty of fans an hour after the final whistle.

How do I buy tickets?

Germany does have some of the biggest stadiums in Europe, but it also has the biggest crowds. Bundesliga can rival the English Premier League for sold-out games, so getting into a Bundesliga game can be quite difficult

Yes, German games have some wonderfully cheap tickets. Standing on the terraces can start from around €10-€15 - and bearing in mind that the price probably includes your transport to and from the ground you realise just how inexpensive attending the Bundesliga can be.

The bad news is that buying these cheap tickets can often be extremely difficult. Many terraces at major grounds are sold out, or at best a few places go on sale to club members. The chances are that availability to overseas visitors is limited to seats and you’ll generally find these can be on a par with the prices you’ll pay in the Premier League.

If you are prepared to try German language club websites, then you can buy tickets for many games in advance – leaving it until matchday is an extremely risky business as you may well be greeted at the stadium with the dreaded word ‘Ausverkauft’ – it means ‘sold out’.

If you do try online, select e-tickets where you can as these can be used to obtain free transport to the stadium. If a ticket collection at the stadium is the only option remember to take ID, ideally a passport, as you will be asked for it.

The hardest games to buy for are home games at Bayern Munich – or anywhere else Bayern happen to be playing. It’s the category A* game for every other team in the league so tickets fly out of the window to members only. Likewise, the Allianz Arena is sold out to members. You could sign up as a club member to give you some priority in the ticket-buying process but it’s not a very cost-effective way of getting in for a one-off game.

The other most difficult venue is Union Berlin’s Stadion An der Alten Försterei. The limited capacity, together with the huge excitement of arriving in the Bundesliga and their growing status as a people’s club, means that tickets for Bundesliga matches are like gold dust.

Here is a guide on the chances of buying football tickets directly from the club:

Fairly good : Wolfsburg, Bayer Leverkusen, Werder Bremen, Hertha Berlin, Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig, Augsburg, Mainz.

Sometimes possible : FC Koln, Monchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt, Armenia Bielefeld, Stuttgart.

Tricky : Dortmund, Schalke, Freiburg.

Almost impossible : Bayern Munich, Union Berlin.

Below the top-flight you shouldn’t have too many problems buying tickets, with the one exception being Sant Pauli of Hamburg who only put a limited number of tickets on general sale per game, and these can go in a matter of minutes.

At Nickes.Com we only buy football tickets directly from the football club or from the club's officially appointed dealers so your ticket purchase is always 100% safe and secure.

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Two nights in Berlin 3* accommodation in a double / twin room including breakfast and match ticket costs from £119 per person *

* We reserve the right to make any price changes. You will receive a confirmed price when booking. Read our recommendations for, among other things, extra nights, transfers etc.

Experts in the Bundesliga

Nickes.Com has seen a lot of football in Germany and we can call ourselves experts in the Bundesliga. Let us help you tailor a trip to suit your needs. Maybe you even want to put together a super weekend to the football-crazy Ruhr area where you can watch several top matches during one and the same weekend!

Football trips to the Bundesliga

There are 18 clubs in Germany’s Bundesliga. They play each other twice, a total of 34 games, and in the end Bayern Munich win the league! OK, Bayern don’t win the league every year but the past few seasons have followed a predictable path with Bayern’s power just too strong for their challengers. However, every dynasty has an end point and you only have to look back a couple of decades when the likes of Wolfsburg and Stuttgart won the Bundesliga. In normal times matches generally operate to a fixed schedule: one match on Friday night; three or four games at the traditional 3.30pm kick off on Saturday followed by a late game at 6.30pm.

Sunday sees two or three matches, while the hugely unpopular Monday fixture is now a rarity. On the weekend after international breaks there’s no Friday night game. There are usually a couple of midweek rounds of fixtures per season.

Match times are decided in batches, usually shortly after European competition rounds are finalised.

The 2 Bundesliga also has 18 clubs. Expect two matches early evening on a Friday, followed by three on Saturday lunchtime, three on Sunday lunchtime and one on Monday night. In 3 Liga six of the ten weekly games take place on Saturday afternoon. There’s usually one on Friday evening, a couple on Sunday afternoon and one on Monday.

The fourth tier Regionalliga is, as the name suggests, regionalised and most games are spread across Saturday and Sunday early afternoons. The Oberliga, the fifth level, is also across both days but most take place on Saturday.

What’s the Bundesliga matchday like?

Germany has won many admirers for the matchday experience, often regarded as the best around. We believe Germany leads the way in putting the fan at the very heart of a matchday.

The first aspect has already been covered - the free public transport that many clubs lay on for fans on a matchday. But on arrival it’s clear that a football match is a full event, particularly at the big Bundesliga stadiums.

It’s not difficult to spot a German fan on a tram on matchday. Colours are worn with pride, with a scarf wrapped round one wrist and the other hand clutching a bottle of beer. It’s the unofficial look for fans everywhere in the country!

One advantage German stadiums have is that, as many started as athletics arenas and parks, there is often plenty of room around them. This allows for vast fan zones to spring up, with bars and food stalls alongside picnic tables the norm, and there’s often a stage with a local band playing. Early kick offs will be showing on big screens, and for kids there are often football challenges to enjoy.

The bigger the club, the more activities will be going on, and some smaller outfits may be more limited in their offering but it’s rare not to find at least a few bars operating outside in the top three divisions. For this reason it’s well worth getting there early, a couple of hours before kick-off.

The one downside of the big clubs is getting into the stadium itself. Usually there are entrances on most corners but forget any idea you may have that it will be orderly. In the hour before the game there is often a mass of bodies edging towards ticket checks and security. If you want to avoid this, please get in early, a good hour early.

Once you do reach the front, bear in mind that security is now significantly tighter and that some clubs will let nothing bigger than an A4 sized bag into the arena. And that’s a flat ‘no’, no amount of pleading that you’re simply a tourist will win your case, and the chances are you will have to turn around and find the luggage store that may well be a long walk away, with a long queue itself. Travel light.

Facilities inside are pretty decent, and all major clubs have their own official beer for you to try. These come with the standard German offerings of bratwurst, currywurst and schnitzels. And, as we all know, there’s no rush to drink up quickly as you can take beers to your seat in the stadium. Half time is the usual busy time so you may want to avoid this period. You’ll often find one or two kiosks stay open after the game should you want to avoid the masses at the tram stop. While some clubs insist you buy a club card, it’s not standard everywhere. The arenas are top notch. Many are new, or substantially rebuilt, and from the seats - often comfy and with decent legroom - the views are excellent. All clubs have a ‘Hymme’, or club anthem, that bring all the fans to their feet with scarves aloft. It’s usually a passionate and spine-tingling moment and you’ll soon realise how many clubs have adopted ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ as a special song.

Once the game gets going the ultras on the home terrace take over, with their leader complete with megaphone orchestrating events from a specially provided perch at the front of the stand. It’s often non-stop, and you’ll recognise more than a few of the chants from English stadiums.

While police presence can still be high at some games, trouble at most grounds is extremely rare and you should feel perfectly safe. Quite simply Germany leads the way for the fan experience. If you haven’t been yet, what are you waiting for?

Bundesliga winners since 1963:

1963/64 1.FC Köln 1964/65 SV Werder Bremen  1965/66 TSV 1860 München 1966/67 Braunschweiger TSV Eintracht  1967/68 1.FC Nürnberg  1968/69 FC Bayern München  1969/70 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach  1970/71 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach  1971/72 FC Bayern München  1972/73 FC Bayern München  1973/74FC Bayern München  1974/75 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach  1975/76 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach  1976/77 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach  1977/78 1.FC Köln  1978/79 Hamburger SV  1979/80 FC Bayern München  1980/81 FC Bayern München  1981/82 Hamburger SV  1982/83 Hamburger SV  1983/84 VfB Stuttgart  1984/85 FC Bayern München  1985/86 FC Bayern München  1986/87 FC Bayern München  1987/88 SV Werder Bremen  1988/89 FC Bayern München  1989/90 FC Bayern München  1990/91 1.FC Kaiserslautern  1991/92 VfB Stuttgart  1992/93 SV Werder Bremen  1993/94FC Bayern München  1994/95 BV Borussia Dortmund  1995/96 BV Borussia Dortmund  1996/97 FC Bayern München  1997/98 1.FC Kaiserslautern  1998/99 FC Bayern München  1999/00 FC Bayern München  2000/01 FC Bayern München  2001/02 BV Borussia Dortmund  2002/03 FC Bayern München  2003/04 SV Werder Bremen  2004/05 FC Bayern München 2005/06 FC Bayern München  2006/07 VfB Stuttgart  2007/08 FC Bayern München  2008/09 VfL Wolfsburg  2009/10 FC Bayern München  2010/11 BV Borussia Dortmund 2011/12 BV Borussia Dortmund  2012/13 FC Bayern München  2013/14 FC Bayern München  2014/15 FC Bayern München  2015/16 FC Bayern München  2016/17 FC Bayern München  2017/18 FC Bayern München  2018/19 FC Bayern München 2019/20 FC Bayern München

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“Back on the Road”: Bayern Munich to visit the United States in July for the 2022 Audi Summer Tour

D.C United will host Bayern Munich in a pre-season fixture on the 20th of July.

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After two years of digital tours over the summer due to the pandemic, Bayern Munich are finally hitting the road again this year. The club confirmed that Julian Nagelsmann and co. will visit the United States from the 18 th to the 24 th of July.

The Rekordmeister will play D.C. United at the Audi Field on July 20 th as a part of the Audi Football Summit and will be spending five of their seven days in the States in Washington D.C. The fixture will be Bayern’s maiden preseason meeting with an MLS team.

The club CEO Oliver Kahn shared his excitement for the team to be back on the road once again. He said, “After two years of the pandemic, we are very much looking forward to connecting with our fans via our extremely popular and successful Audi Summer Tours. It will be great to see the enthusiasm of our family of fans in the U.S. FC Bayern is “Back on the Road” — always looking forward to the target of bringing joy to our fans.”

FC BAYERN IS BACK ON THE ROAD FOR THE @Audi Summer Tour! More info: https://t.co/SDCoesICIq #AudiFCBTour pic.twitter.com/h1ujfU6JvA — FC Bayern US (@FCBayernUS) April 21, 2022

Due to the unfortunate circumstances caused by the pandemic, the Bundesliga champions had to connect with their fans from overseas through their digital summer tours.

“Over the last two years, the virtual Audi Summer Tours have been well received by our fans across the world thanks to the hugely creative content. Nevertheless, nothing replaces real contact with fans in their own home countries. Over time, the Audi Summer Tour has become an important tool in presenting our club on the global — and at the same time bringing our values and our Bavarian roots to the world,” said Andreas Jung, Bayern’s Board Member for Marketing.

According to the club’s press release, another Audi Football Summit is being planned and the details will be announced soon.

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Bayern Munich announce summer 2024 tour of South Korea

Bayern Munich are heading back to Asia, when they will visit South Korea as part of their Audi Summer Tour.

Bayern will take part in the “Coupang Play Series 2024”, with matches taking place at the World Cup Stadium. Their opponents and the dates of their fixtures will be announced at a later date.

It is the second time in as many years that the record champions have touched down on the Asian continent, following last summer's trip to Japan and Singapore . They also stopped off in China and Singapore in 2017, but this will be the club's first visit to South Korea.

As well as stepping up preparations for the 2024/25 season in friendly action, Bayern's players will be involved in various fan-centred activities. South Korea international Minjae Kim can expect a particularly warm reception, though the Bayern squad is brimming with international stars, including Alphonso Davies , Harry Kane , Jamal Musiala and Manuel Neuer .

In June 2022, Bayern opened an office in Bangkok, Thailand, designed to better reach fans in Southeast Asia, India and Oceania. It is the club's third base outside of Germany, with New York (USA) and Shanghai (China) offices in operation since 2014 and 2017 respectively.

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This is what awaits you on the FC Bayern Audi Summer Tour 2023

Created on 24-07-2023 at 11:01 AM

FC Bayern are heading to Asia! The German record champions' Audi Summer Tour 2023 is taking place from July 24 to August 3. The men from Munich will be based in Tokyo until July 30, before continuing on to Singapore. Three top-class friendlies, several training sessions, press conferences, events and much more await the Bavarians. We'll take you along on the trip with our daily coverage on our website, in the official FC Bayern app and on our social media channels. You can look forward to the following:

Three highlight matches

During the tour, we'll be live in the stadium for you, reporting as usual in real time. Whether it's a live blog, match report or reaction to the game - we'll make sure you don't miss a thing. On Wednesday, July 26, FC Bayern will face current Champions League winners Manchester City at the National Stadium in Tokyo at 12:30 CEST. Three days later, on July 29, head coach Thomas Tuchel's team will take on Japanese top tier side Kawasaki Frontale, also at Tokyo's National Stadium, at 13:00 CEST. After traveling on to Singapore, the Audi Summer Tour concludes on Wednesday, August 2, at 13:30 CEST with a game against Liverpool at the National Stadium in Singapore.

Lots of training sessions - three live broadcasts

Jamal Musiala and Co. have quite a few training sessions ahead of them on the Audi Summer Tour. "We'll use the time to spread a lot of intensity. When we come back, we'll be straight into a busy schedule. That's why we'll try to pay little heed to the weather and the time change in Asia, but keep training so we put in enough legwork," said coach Tuchel. We'll be at the training sessions in Tokyo and Singapore and will report on all the action via the website, the FC Bayern app and social media channels. We'll also broadcast the training sessions on the day before the three matches on the website, in the app, on YouTube and on Facebook as a live stream with English commentary.

Live press conferences

There will be a pre-match press conference the day before each of the friendlies against Manchester City, Kawasaki Frontale and Liverpool, and you can be there live: We'll stream all the action before the games live and free of charge on the website and in the FC Bayern App! Moreover, we'll also report from the other press conferences.

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From challenges with the Bayern players to behind-the-scenes reports and fan events - we can promise you one thing: We'll keep you updated daily via our club media channels on the diverse and varied programme and the numerous events on the Audi Summer Tour 2023. So make sure you check it out!

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