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The largest city palace in Germany, located right in the city center. Imagine 10 courtyards, rooms and an epic Hall of Antiquities. One of the best and most well-known things to do in Munich! Located right behind the Residenz, the Hofgarten a gorgeous public garden with plenty of benches and calming fountains. Have your mind blown by the detail at Asamkirche. One of the lesser known Munich attractions, but still well worth a visit. This small church was originally built by two brothers who intended to keep the space for their private use.
Bring a camera and revel in the fine details of its opulent baroque interior, which many consider to be one of the best examples of late German baroque architecture in the world. Snag an awesome view and sunset from Olympiaberg. One of the most underrated of all Munich attractions and viewpoints. Come for sunset, bring a bottle of wine and enjoy!
On a clear day, you can even see the Alps. Feel like royalty and roam the gorgeous grounds of the Schloss Nymphenburg. Prance around flowers at the Munich Botanical Garden. Located right by Schloss Nymphenburg, one of the most famous Munich tourist attractions, this garden is absolutely gorgeous in the Spring. It is however open year round with only a closure during the last week of December. A great place for people-watching. Their BBQ Chicken pizza is unreal and the ambiance is lovely, despite the affordable price tag. Appreciate modern art at Pinakothek der Moderne.
Drink up some knowledge at the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum. A must for any beer fanatic! Housed in one of my favourite buildings in Munich, this museum carries a massive collection of European artifacts and decorative arts. Check here for a list. Try a giant schnitzel the size of your face at Steinheil A massive slab of deep-fried meat…..
This thing will feed you for days. With flavours like Augustiner beer , sauerkraut and the much more palatable champagne, this wacky ice creamery is found right behind LMU, and has adorable pink decor to boot. Devour a Schweinshaxe pork knuckle with crispy crackling. After trying this, your life will never be the same.
My go-to place for this is the Augustiner Klosterwirt, right by the famous Frauenkirche. Go to any beer hall, knock back a few and then enjoy a roasted chicken. Shop for fresh produce like a local at Viktualienmarkt. In Munich, bringing your own food to beer gardens is fair game, so take advantage of all the fresh and delicious food around you! Located in Haidhausen, the daily food market here is a quainter, quieter and less touristy alternative to the Virtualienmarkt. For a balanced diet, ensure that you are carrying a roast chicken in your other hand, like so:.
A traditional Bavarian breakfast is where all the stereotypes come alive! Yes, welcome to Bavaria. Cafe Vorhoelzer Forum is an awesome and affordable rooftop cafe in the middle of the city. Settle into one of the comfy lounge chairs on the roof and… well, never leave. Sink your teeth into some fish on a stick Steckerlfisch. Imagine pretzels, breads, cold cuts, sausages, boiled eggs, spreads, pickles and more. Wondering what to do in Munich besides sightsee? Soaking in the beer culture is an obvious must. This festival is a lot less touristic than Oktoberfest, with no dedicated fair grounds but rather individual parties at different beer halls and breweries.
Just be careful with the starkbier… it hits you quickly! Set right by a big glassy lake, this beer garden is the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset and the beer is pretty decent too! Drink up and then marvel at the cute woodland creatures over at Hirschgarten literally translated to, you guessed it, Deer Garden. Take in some traditional Bavarian music at the Chinesischer Turm. For a proper wake-up, beer is of course also consumed. You could throw a rock in a random direction and probably hit a beer garden. Only one way to find out! Plan your drinks strategically so you can sample all 6!
Settle the argument once and for all by grabbing bottles of each and conducting a blind taste test. Literally translated to strong beer, starkbier is a special kind of German beer traditionally consumed during Lent. Beware their higher alcohol content though! This stuff goes down surprisingly smooth and will hit you quickly.
Shopping lovers looking for what to do in Munich, these shopping activities are just for you! If you fancy sleeping in, night flea markets genius idea right? Hip shops, vintage boutiques and cute eateries as far as the eye can see… A better place to shop for unique pieces. While impossible to pronounce, this awesome treat is a traditional alcoholic drink in which a rum-soaked sugar cube is SET ON FIRE and then left to melt into your gluhwein. In other words, yes your drink will be on fire! Enjoy a drink with the best view in the whole city.
The China Moon Roof terrace of the Mandarin Oriental is world-famous for its incredible pool and view. Munich is a city well equipped for those seeking luxury. Pay your respects to the King of Pop at the Michael Jackson memorial. The shrine, which is meticulously maintained by adoring fans, still receives new gifts each day. My personal favourites are the colourful rainbow gradient at Candidplatz and the ultra-modern geometric design at Olympiaeinkaufzentrum. Check out this article about a photographer who captured the simple beauty of his favourite Munich UBahn stops.
Shoot some hoops at a groovy 3D basketball court. Located close to the Olympiaeinkaufzentrum UBahn stop, this curved basketball court is an interactive piece of public art that you can actually play on! Not feeling too hungry? Go down several stories on a giant slide at TUM. Speaking of school, are you headed to class? Yeah no problem, just take a slide. These massive slides are located in the Math and Computing Science building, and will get you to the ground floor in speed and style. Photo via Flickr user: The Viscardigasse offered a path for the badasses who refused to do so.
This means tons of amazing painted works of colourful art, filled with in-jokes and plenty of nods to pop culture. A wonderfully off the beaten path thing to do in Munich: Tired of Munich sightseeing and want to get out of the city? Here are some cool options! Tegernsee is my personal happy juice.
Hike around Eibsee and take in the unreal colour of the water. You can take a bus up included with a Bayern Ticket or take a mini-hike to see it. Experience fairytale magic at Neuschwanstein Castle. Click here for my ultimate guide on visiting Neuschwanstein Castle! Make the most of your weekend by hopping on a train and scaling some mountains. Awesome views are guaranteed. The most beautiful hiking trails near Munich. One of the coolest things to do near Munich!
For simplicity sake, you can even book a tour to get there click here for the best deal. You can read my full detailed guide on visiting the gorge here. Like, no big deal, just low-key spending the day in Austria. Tour Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp to open in Germany. But it is also located close to the heart of Munich's beloved area of Lehel along the green river bank and stands as a landmark for the beauty of the city. It was here that the Nazi's held many rallies. And today it is just a another place where people lie on the grass and enjoy life. Not just another zoo Tierpark Hellabrunn 7.
The animal park was founded in as the first geo-zoo in the world, which means that the animals live according to their geographic distribution in special communities.
Hellabrunn is like a nature preserve within the conservation area of the Isar meadows inhabited by almost 20, animals. Next to a most dramatic-looking Munich main synagogue, the Jewish Museum Munich also draws attention with quite grand exterior. Unlike other Jewish Museums that we have visited, this one deals mainly with the immigration of Jews during the late 's and forward. Discover Munich's many pleasures on an entertaining 3-hour bike tour with a clued-up local guide.
Expect sprawling parks, elegant plazas, meandering riverbanks, beer gardens and winding medieval alleyways, all conveniently connected by cycle paths. A little square Platzl 7. The Platzl little square used to be a small market place but nowadays is a place of contrast. The rich and beautiful people belong to Munich like beer and leather trousers. And this boulevard is their living room where they shop, drink or simply show off with either their spouse, themselves or their cars. Football's Coming Home Allianz Arena 6. You won't fully understand a native of Munich if you don't understand how important football is in their lives.
It's the reason why men are crying, it's the reason why relationships can get complicated, and it's the reason why strangers become friends - even if it's just for 90 minutes. City Castle Residenz 6.
If rap artists thought they invented bling bling, they are sorely mistaken. The Treasury, the most breath taking part of one of the biggest city castle complexes in the world, tops it all. Munich is considered to be the wealthiest city in Germany, and in the Residence you can see why. Evening Walking Tour of Munich including Beer. Join us one evening for a historical tour of Munich while enjoying some cold, locally brewed beer. We capture all of the inner-city highlights, the English Garden, the river surfers, and more!
What a church Theatinerkirche 6. A unique example of German Baroque architecture. The Catholic church painted in bright yellow color is located at the Odeonsplatz facing the Residenz Palace. It marks the entry of Munich's old town. What's golden Lenbachhaus 6. The new kid on the block re-opened in after years of renovation and the new extension of the building is so shiny you either love it or hate it.
Many love it as it increases the space for the incredible exhibitions of fine modern art pieces. House of Art Haus der Kunst 6. Well spaced out art gallery with an eclectic mix of temporary exhibitions, which always have a strong connection to recent historical events. Germany is famous for its castles with the Disney Castle Schloss Neuschwanstein being on top of most tourists' bucket list.
But there are alternatives. Just a short train ride away from the city center this elegant castle is still mostly unknown to foreigners and even locals.
Experience all of Munich. See all Munich has to offer - in ONE day! Enjoy cruising on a Vespa and let the GPS with its programmed tours guide you around town. Gain all the knowledge and facts about every sight through the Vespa Munich-app! Modern art Pinakothek der Moderne 5. Modern art, graphics, design and architecture - everything combined in one massive complex in the heart of of Munich's museum area. What a weird name This square's original name is Karlplatz but as the locals didn't want to say out loud the name of the former ruler Karl, they decided to rename this square after the most popular pub on it - Stachus.
Today it serves as transportation hub and gate to the main shopping streets. English cinema Cinema 4. More and more luxury cinemas spread all over the city but this one has survived so far and ranks amongst the most popular cinemas in town - also because they show movies in original language only. Discover Munich Introductory Tour. Let your first steps in Munich be in the company of an expert guide!
Too modern for Munich Museum Brandhorst 4. Either you love it or you hate it.
This museum definitely stands out. Soak up the Sun like a Local der Flaucher 3. The Flaucher is a favorite of Munich's locals: It's a spot to cool down in the chilly alpine waters of the Isar, to grill out in the open with a few beers, or just to sit and enjoy the summer weather. Watch the sunset - hear some music Monopterus 3. The Monopterus is NOT some random ancient dinosaur species but a semi-open pavillion and pillar building where often live music is played. It's the perfect point to see the sunset over the "Englischer Garten" and Munich's Skyline.
Bring some cold beer, sit down on the stone benches and enjoy. Hidden Landmark The Walking Man 3.
Discover 18 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Munich, Germany from Umschreibung to Klenze's Stone Bench. The exhibits are very bold and fun to browse through, even if modern What is there to do in Munich?.
This is just a statue outside the Munich RE building, but it has gained cult status and is nowadays a hidden landmark in Munich. Private Munich City Tour. This almost hidden little stony beach on the Isar is a favorite among the locals of my neighborhood and around. It's very easy to get to as it's right off of the main bike and pedestrian path that runs through the little forest along the east bank of the river. It's very central within the city, and it also has a great view to boot!
Re-connect with nature in the city Waltruderinger Forst 2. Granted, Neuperlach might not be the most beautiful neighbourhood in Munich due to its high concrete apartment block buildings, but it is cheap to live there — and there is always a night bus bringing you home. And there is nature just around the corner, like this little forest only 5 minutes away from the hospital in Neuperlach. Made in Germany Mercedes Benz Gallery 2. Not just another outlet of Mercedes Benz but more a real show room with big windows inviting you to stop and take a look. From old timer to concept cars, ever-changing exhibitions show you that cars can be quite exciting.
Locals are always proud of their own city, but here in Munich people are bit prouder. The museum, however, stands in contrast to that opinion - a small building displaying Munich's history since its founding years ago. Munich is the beer capital of the world. Locals have been brewing "liquid bread" here for years. On this tour we'll take you into the heart of Munich's beer culture and show you where the locals go to drink. Aroma Cafe is located in a heart of Glockenbachviertel, the lively neighborhood close to Munich city center.
This cafe is not only nice and cozy, but offers variety of drinks and snacks This non-central Christmas Market is a favorite for locals of the area east of the Isar. It's not as crowded or as big as the central markets, but offers a great selection and atmosphere nonetheless! The smells of roasted chestnuts, spiced mulled wine, and delicious Christmasy delicacies and pastries fill the neighborhood.
This restaurant is really a typical Bavarian place. You can eat good quality dishes from Bavaria such as Bavarian breakfast Weiss wurst , Schnitzel or Schwein haxe The waiters are dressed in Bavarian costumes and sometimes you can admire local customers from Munich dressed in beautiful traditional outfits. Herrsching am Ammersee Herrsching on Lake Ammer is a lakeside town that blossoms in summer. Swimming, sailing, biking, hiking, beer, great food, or just relaxing in the sun - this town has it all - and the best spot to enjoy it all from is the Strandbad Seewinkel.
Feel the dribble Audi Dome 1. In recent years Basketball has become a strategic field for the city in order to develop a second important sports team apart from the … football club. They renovated the arena for a couple of millions, spend about 15 to 20 millions on the team itself and you already have a championship candidate.
Small is Beautiful Hypo-Kunsthalle 1. Classical Art Nationaltheater 1.