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Discover Munich’s dark side with this combined tour featuring eerie true crime stories and haunted ghost tales—perfect for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike.
Travelers often seek out experiences that go beyond the usual sightseeing, especially when they have a penchant for the mysterious, spooky, or downright chilling. The Spooky Saver in Munich offers a fantastic way to explore the city’s darker stories through two highly-rated tours bundled into one cost-effective package. This combined experience takes you from Munich’s criminal past to its haunted folklore, offering a well-rounded dive into its shadowy secrets.
What we love most about this experience is the knowledgeable guides who bring these dark stories vividly to life, making history feel like a living, breathing thing. Plus, the inclusion of local spirits and drinking games adds a fun, interactive element that makes an evening of ghost stories a little more lively. That said, some might find the drinking component a bit unnecessary or distracting if they’re purely interested in the stories. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, paranormal fans, or curious travelers eager to see Munich through a different lens.


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This “Spooky Saver” combines two highly-rated walking tours—the True Crime Tour and the Ghosts and Spirits Tour—for one evening in Munich. The experience is designed to appeal to those fascinated by the creepy, the mysterious, or the historical underbelly of the Bavarian capital.
The whole adventure lasts about 4 to 5 hours, starting at Marienplatz, which puts you right in the heart of Munich’s old town. The price of $80.97 per person might seem steep at first glance, but when you consider it covers both tours plus drinks, it offers good value—especially given the high praise for the guides and the engaging stories. Bookings are usually made around 62 days in advance, suggesting this is a popular choice for visitors wanting an evening that combines history with a thrill.
One of the standout features is the expert guides, who are not only passionate but also clearly well-versed in their subjects. Katrina, for example, received praise for her friendly, approachable style and her willingness to answer questions, which makes the experience feel personal. Reviewers consistently mention how the guides’ storytelling skills elevate the experience, making complex or gruesome histories accessible and engaging.
Another appealing aspect is the variety of sites visited. Each stop unlocks a new story — from haunted squares to medieval castles — and the stories are carefully curated to blend local folklore with darker historical facts. The tour also manages to strike a good balance between entertaining storytelling and educational insight.
As with any themed tour, some might find the drinking component less relevant, or even disruptive, if they prefer a more serious exploration of history. One reviewer pointed out that the “liquid courage” time felt like a waste, suggesting that this element might not appeal to everyone.
Plus, because the tour is guided on foot with a relatively small group (up to 20 travelers), weather conditions could impact the experience, especially in winter or rainy seasons. It’s also important to note that the tour is geared towards adults due to alcohol and mature themes, making it less suitable for children or those seeking a more subdued historical walk.

The tour kicks off at Munich’s central square, Marienplatz, which is a fitting beginning—this iconic spot is steeped in stories of miracles, local legends, and a decade of terror. The guide provides an overview of the city’s darker side, setting the tone for the evening ahead.
Next, we venture to Frauenplatz, a site that echoes with stories of serial killers, satanic contracts, and tragic hauntings. The guide shares spine-tingling tales about murders and mysteries that once shocked the city. One reviewer fondly remembers hearing about dark crimes that remain part of Munich’s shadowy lore, making the stories feel both historical and disturbingly real.
At Odeonsplatz, the focus shifts to spectral sightings—a mysterious midnight apparition and a tormented spirit reportedly haunting the square. The stories here are vivid, often reinforced with local legends that make you look at this historic site differently.
The tour then moves to Promenadeplatz, where a monumental murder once occurred under the shadow of one of Munich’s most iconic hotels. The guide describes how this dark deed contrasts sharply with the elegant surroundings, emphasizing the city’s dual nature.
Salvatorplatz is described as a vortex of supernatural stories, with an increasing number of spooky tales. Visitors may find themselves more attuned to the eerie stories shared here, feeling the hairs stand up on their arms.
A visit to a medieval castle, Alter Hof, reveals a history riddled with heinous crimes. The stories of darkness here help paint a vivid picture of Munich’s tumultuous past, with some reviewers noting that these tales make the site feel more alive and a little more haunted afterward.
Moving into more fantastical stories, the Platzl hosts tales of vampires, witches, and werewolves, as well as insights into some of Munich’s most notorious recent crimes. The stories are lively, and guides like Katrina excel at making the macabre both fun and fascinating.
The final stop is Viktualienmarkt, where a story of revenge will linger with you. Visitors are told about a revenge plot involving the market’s water fountain, which will have you looking at familiar city sights with new suspicion.
The combination of true crime and ghost stories makes this experience stand out compared to standard historic walks. The inclusion of alcohol—three spirits and interactive drinking games—adds a playful, social element, which many reviews note as a highlight. One guest mentioned that the stories covered a variety of topics, ensuring there’s something for all, from murders to supernatural legends.
The small group size (max 20) ensures a more personal, intimate experience, allowing guides to answer questions and tailor storytelling. Several visitors mention how the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge made the stories more compelling and memorable.

When considering value for money, this bundled tour offers admission to two different experiences at a reduced rate, making it an attractive option for those wanting a mix of dark history and paranormal tales. The inclusion of spirits—though only for adult tickets—adds a fun social element, encouraging a more relaxed and lively atmosphere.
The duration—approximately 4 to 5 hours—fits well into an evening, especially for travelers with flexible schedules. Meeting at Ludwig Beck at Marienplatz is convenient, close to public transportation, making it easy to access.

This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy storytelling, folklore, and a little bit of spooky fun. It’s especially suited for history buffs who appreciate detailed tales of Munich’s darker side, as well as paranormal enthusiasts captivated by haunted sites and ghost legends. Those who value guided insights from passionate storytellers will find this tour engaging.
However, if you prefer a more serious or subdued historical experience, or if you’re traveling with children, this might not be the best fit. The adult-oriented drinking component and spooky themes are geared toward mature audiences.
For those curious about Munich’s shadowy past, the Spooky Saver offers a compelling mix of true crime stories and ghost tales, brought to life by guides who clearly love their subject matter. The fact that it combines two tours into a single evening makes it good value, especially given the glowing reviews of the storytelling and the overall experience.
While the drinking element may not appeal to everyone, it does add a fun, social layer that enhances the evening for many. The well-paced itinerary, visiting key historic and haunted sites, makes for a memorable exploration of Munich’s darker secrets.
This tour is best suited for adults, history or ghost story aficionados, and those eager to see a different side of Munich. If you’re after a lively, insightful, and slightly creepy adventure, this experience offers just that—delivering stories that will stay with you long after the tour ends.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the tour includes adult spirits and drinking games, making it more appropriate for grown-ups.
How long does the entire experience last?
Expect around 4 to 5 hours, starting at 3:00 PM and ending back at Marienplatz.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Ludwig Beck at Marienplatz and finishes at the same point.
Is there an option for a refund?
Yes, the booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Do I need to book in advance?
It’s highly recommended—most bookings are made about 62 days ahead, due to the tour’s popularity.
Are transportation options nearby?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, which makes it easy to access from anywhere in Munich.
What is included in the price?
The price covers admission to both tours, three spirits (for adult tickets), and a passionate guide.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
Whether you’re after a spooky night out, a dark history lesson, or just something a little different from typical Munich sightseeing, this bundled tour offers a well-rounded, entertaining way to see the city’s shadowy side.