Reward for informants offered in Munich and its vicinity
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As the summer holidays approach, students in Bavaria have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city and its surroundings. Here's a roundup of some of the most exciting offers and events tailored for young people.
Starting September, children starting school will receive free entry to Fairytale Park Marquartstein when accompanied by a full-paying adult. This is a fantastic chance for a fun-filled day out, exploring the enchanting world of fairy tales.
From July 31st, students will receive their report cards and commence their summer holidays. On this day, students can visit Therme Erding and enjoy a refreshing cocktail, as they receive a voucher upon showing their report cards.
For those aged 6 to 14, the Munich Holiday Pass is an excellent choice. Available from the local town hall, this pass includes free MVV travel (zone M to 6) and discounted entry to various activities for children and young people aged 6 to 17. The pass costs 14 € for children and 10 € for young people aged 15 to 17, although the MVV free card is not included.
On August 1st, students can take advantage of a discounted rate of 5 € to visit Fresch Freising's swimming pool, provided they present their student ID.
On Monday, August 4th, children up to 15 years old can go to Spitzingsee for free, including one ride on the Taubensteinbahn and up to 3 mountain rides. Additionally, free marble runs and mountain cart rides for children over 1.35m are available.
Boulderwelt Munich offers a treat for climbing students on July 31st, 2025. By showing their report cards, they can enjoy a free Monster Slush (at Boulderwelt Munich South, Boulderwelt Munich West) or ice cream (at Boulderwelt Munich East).
Beyond these offers, students can take part in a variety of free or discounted activities throughout Munich and the surrounding area, regardless of grades. These include attending free public festivals and cultural events, such as the University Summer Festival and the Festival of the Future, which offer exhibitions, film screenings, themed stages, and family-friendly workshops.
Art and gallery events, like the 37th Open Art Munich Gallery Weekend, provide special guided tours and extended museum hours to discover contemporary art. Public transport student discounts and museum and attraction discounts with valid student ID cards are also common.
However, there is no specific publicized program in Munich offering free activities or discounts during summer holidays directly tied to presenting report cards. Checking specific museums or local event sites for occasional summer promotions might yield additional opportunities.
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Enjoy your summer holidays in Munich!
- For an immersive home-and-garden experience, students can visit Fresch Freising's swimming pool on August 1st, showcasing the beauty of outdoor spaces.
- Upon completing their summer holidays, students can embark on a travel adventure, exploring contemporary art in various galleries during the 37th Open Art Munich Gallery Weekend.