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All Places in Munich

  • Hofbräuhaus

    A brewery built in 1589, it's one of the most popular beer halls in the world, commissioned to create quality beer after the Duke of Bavaria found the local beer to be of poor quality.

  • Marienplatz

    Marienplatz is where the main and oldest Christmas Market in Munich takes place, dating back to 1642. The square is beautifully illuminated at night, and in a building in Marienplatz there is a hidden gem: a Law Library, open only 10 minutes a day.

  • Viktualienmarkt

    A food market in the heart of the old town with over 100 stalls offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and local delicacies, with a beer garden shaded by chestnut trees.

  • Olympiapark München

    The location of the 1972 Olympics in Munich.

  • Oktoberfest

    Das größte Volksfest der Welt, das jährlich im September und Oktober auf der Theresienwiese in München stattfindet und Fahrgeschäfte, Essen und Festzelte bietet.

  • Theresienwiese

    The Theresienwiese is the world famous site of Oktoberfest, though be warned, it’s very empty when no festival is happening.

  • Kotzhügel

    Ein Hügel auf dem Oktoberfest, auf dem man landet, wenn man es mit dem Alkohol übertreibt.

  • Chinese Tower

    The Chinese Tower is one of Munich’s most famous landmarks, where you’ll find a huge selection of traditional Bavarian foods and plenty of giant beers to keep you going, as well as live music from the tower during the warmer months.

  • English Garden

    The English Garden is a massive park in the middle of Munich that ranks among the largest city parks in the entire world and is one of the most popular hangout spots in the city when the sun comes out.

  • Eisbach wave

    A river wave in Munich where local surfers can be seen surfing, described as a high-pressure place to surf due to the audience.

  • New Town Hall

    Das Neue Rathaus am Marienplatz beeindruckt mit seiner Architektur und dem Glockenspiel, das bayerische Szenen aufführt.

  • Odeonsplatz

    A small but significant square right next to the Royal Palace with architecture inspired by the Italian Renaissance, including a replica of the loggia in Florence.

  • Theatiner Church

    Eine Kirche am Odeonsplatz.

  • Feldherrnhalle loggia

    Eine Loggia am Odeonsplatz.

  • Munich Residenz

    A palace in the middle of Munich, where rulers and leaders lived for centuries; the video mentions a Christmas market is held in its courtyard.

  • Nymphenburg palace

    A Bavarian palace with extensive parks, pavilions, canals, fountains, flower gardens, and museums including the Museum of Man and Nature and the Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain.

  • Allianz Arena

    Die Allianz Arena hat eine Kapazität von 75.000 Zuschauern und ist die Heimat des FC Bayern München.

  • FC Bayern Munich

    Deutschlands berühmtester Fußballverein, der in der Allianz Arena spielt.

  • Kaufingerstraße

    One of the most famous and vibrant shopping streets in Munich, a pedestrian-only street with a wide range of retail stores, boutiques, and department stores.

  • Karlsplatz

    A square in Munich near the main square and pedestrian area, where shopping continues even underground at Stachus Passagen.

  • Stachus

    Stachus ist einer der schönsten Plätze der Stadt und das Tor zur Altstadt.

  • Bayerischer Hof

    Münchens berühmtestes Luxushotel.

  • Pinakotheks

    Gehören zu den renommiertesten Kunstsammlungen der Welt.

  • Alte Pinakothek

    Zeigt europäische Malerei vom 14. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert.

  • Pinakothek der Moderne

    Der Pinakothek der Moderne ist der Kunst ab dem 20. Jahrhundert gewidmet.

  • Deutsches Museum

    One of the largest Science and Technology Museums in the world, super interactive and has several sections designed for children.

  • Monopteros

    A structure within the English Garden offering views of the park.

  • Chinese Tower Beer Garden

    A lively beer garden in the English Garden where you can enjoy currywurst.

  • Seehaus im Englischen Garten

    A lakeside beer garden in the English Garden, perfect for relaxing as the sun sets.

  • St Peter's bell tower

    Offers panoramic views over Munich after a climb of 300 steps.

  • Old Town Hall

    Located on Marienplatz, it now houses a toy museum.

  • Mary's Column

    A landmark located in Marienplatz.

  • Fish Fountain

    A landmark located in Marienplatz.

  • Glockenspiel

    The Glockenspiel is a musical clock in the tower of the New City Hall, inspired by medieval tournaments, with performances featuring jousting and dancing coopers.

  • Juliet statue

    A statue from Munich's partner city Verona that supposedly brings good luck if you touch it.

  • Verona

    Munich's partner city, which has a Juliet statue in Munich.

  • Asamkirche

    A church from the 1700s that was built as a private chapel by two brothers with an absolutely crazy and over the top Baroque interior.

  • Frauenkirche

    A top tourist attraction also known as the Church of Our Lady, featuring two dome towers, The Bishop's crypt, the whittlesburg monument, the infamous Devil's footstep and panoramic views of the entire city.

  • South Tower

    A tower in the Frauenkirche that you can go up for a small fee.

  • Feldherrnhalle

    The site of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923; passers-by were once forced to perform the Hitlergruss.

  • Viscardigasse

    Viscardigasse is a small street where you’ll find gold-laced cobblestones as an homage to those who took this alternative walking route as an act of protest against the Nazi Party.

  • University

    A location where you'll notice visible damage on the wall from World War II and pamphlets embedded in the ground paying tribute to the White Rose Movement.

  • library

    Located near the University, with visible damage on the wall from World War II.

  • White Rose Movement

    A brave group of student rebels who stood up against the Nazis; pamphlets embedded in the ground pay tribute to them.

  • Wirtshaus in der Au

    A Bavarian restaurant known for its dumplings, particularly the trio of dumplings: spinach with tomato sauce, cheese on a bed of garlicky spinach, and paprika, as well as the schnitzel.

  • Andy's Krablergarten

    A restaurant with an extensive schnitzel menu.

  • Schloss Nymphenberg

    A baroque palace that was the Bavarian monarchy's luxurious summer retreat, where you can visit the palace and museums or wander the fairy tale gardens for free.

  • Hirschgarten

    The largest beer garden in Munich, home to fallow deer, where you can try Obatzda, a salty creamy Bavarian cheese dip.

  • Olympiapark

    A park where the Olympia Tower and BMW World are located.

  • Olympia Tower

    A tower located in Olympiapark.

  • BMW World

    BMW World is a massive interactive showcase for the BMW brand where you can look at all their cars, get inside them, hop on some motorcycles, and even indulge in one of the most expensive fine dining experiences that Munich has to offer, at the top-floor restaurant.

  • Werksviertel-Mitte

    A former industrial area transformed into a vibrant hub filled with street art, bars, and creative spaces.

  • Servus Heidi

    A modern Bavarian inn where the pork belly is reportedly good.

  • Hofgarten

    Formerly the private backyard of the residents, it is now a public park with walkways, fountains, and flowers; it features murals commissioned by King Ludwig that tell the history of Bavaria.

  • Augustiner-Keller

    A brewery where you can enjoy live music and a typical Bavarian atmosphere.

  • Central Station

    Convenient for arriving and leaving by train with suitcases.

  • Salzburg

    A famous city in Austria known for its medieval and Baroque history, Cafe Tomaselli, graveyards, the castle, Mozart's birthplace and Mozartkugel at Cafe First, and Darwin bar.

  • Alps

    The mountain range surrounding Salzburg.

  • Isartor

    Isartor is all that remains of a medieval City Gate in Munich, and hosts a small Christmas Market centered around Feuerzangenbowle.

  • Sendlinger Tor

    Sendlinger Tor is a restored 14th-century red brick gate, once an entrance point to the city, located a short walk from the Asam Church.

  • Residenz Palace

    The Residenz Palace serves as the backdrop for a regal Christmas Village, home to various food and gift stands, and strange animatronics.

  • Tollwood

    Tollwood, where Oktoberfest is normally held, hosts an international Christmas Market with vegan and vegetarian food, beautiful installations, live music, and performances, mostly located in huge tents.

  • Hofbräuhaus München

    A historic brewery founded in 1589, one of Munich's most iconic spots where you can enjoy a traditional Bavarian beer in a lively setting with live music.

  • Munich Residence

    The Munich Residence was the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria, featuring countless royal rooms, corridors, and galleries, including the Antiquarium.

  • Englischer Garten

    One of the largest urban parks in the world, where you can relax, take a walk, bike, or watch surfers riding the artificial waves at the Eisbachwelle.

  • Neuschwanstein Castle

    Experience the fairytale magic of this 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace, famously commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria. Its picturesque setting atop a rugged hill makes it a dreamlike destination.

  • Palace of Justice

    Der Justizpalast sieht eher aus wie ein Palast als ein Gerichtsgebäude und kann kostenlos besichtigt werden.

  • Rischart

    Rischart ist eine Bäckereikette in der Stadt, die für ihre Brezeln bekannt ist, darunter eine Nougat-Brezel mit Mandeln und Zucker.

  • Victor Wahlen market

    Der Viktualienmarkt, nur wenige Schritte vom Marienplatz entfernt, existiert seit über 200 Jahren und bietet einen Biergarten in der Mitte.

  • Residenz

    The Munich Residenz is a massive palace in the middle of the city, where Bavarian rulers lived for centuries; while much of it was destroyed during WWII, it has been gradually restored and is open to visitors today.

  • Antiquarium

    Das Antiquarium in der Residenz ist ein Ballsaal-ähnlicher Speisesaal, den der Herzog im Stil der Renaissance als eine Art "Männerhöhle" errichten ließ, um seine römischen Skulpturen auszustellen.

  • Der Verruckte Eismacher

    Der Verruckte Eismacher is known for its Alice in Wonderland aesthetic and inventive rotation of ice cream flavours, which includes Bavarian treats like Augustiner beer and some really weird ones like sauerkraut.

  • Asam Church

    Also known as the Church of Saint Johann Nepomuk, this rococo church is noted for its excessive ornamentation and a sculpture of death near the entrance.

  • Eisbach River

    Der Eisbach ist ein Fluss am Rande des Englischen Gartens, der eine stehende Welle erzeugt, auf der Surfer surfen können.

  • St. Peter's Church

    The oldest parish church in Munich with the oldest city bells and the first tower clock, offering a viewing point at the top of the tower with a great view of Munich.

  • Alte Peter

    Die St. Peter Kirche, auch bekannt als Alter Peter, ist die älteste Kirche in München und beherbergt das Skelett der Heiligen Munditia in einem Glassarg.

  • Café Frischhut

    A cafe that specializes in fried dough items, particularly schmalznudeln (fried dough), served with sugar; it is a cash-only establishment.

  • Maxvorstadt neighborhood

    Maxvorstadt wurde von König Ludwig entworfen und beherbergt beeindruckende Architektur und Museen.

  • Ludwigstrasse

    A grand boulevard that stretches between the Royal Palace and Victory Gate, connecting key institutions, government buildings and architectural landmarks.

  • Siegestor

    Das Siegestor wurde 1830 zur Ehrung der deutschen Armeen erbaut, die Napoleon besiegten, und dient heute als Mahnmal für den Frieden.

  • Königsplatz

    Königsplatz is a gorgeous square filled with cool Neoclassical monuments, including a huge city gate, the Glyptothek and the Bavarian State Collection of Antiquities.

  • Alte Pinakothek museum

    Die Alte Pinakothek beherbergt über 700 europäische Meisterwerke vom 14. Jahrhundert an.

  • Atzinger Wirtshaus

    Das Atzinger Wirtshaus bietet deutsche Küche und Mittagstisch-Angebote in einer weniger touristischen Gegend.

  • Heidhausen

    Heidhausen ist ein lokales Viertel mit einer entspannteren Atmosphäre und anderer Architektur.

  • Preysingstrasse

    Die Preysingstrasse gilt als die schönste Straße in München, da sie im Krieg nicht zerstört wurde.

  • Wiener Platz

    Wiener Platz ist ein Platz in Haidhausen.

  • Angel of Peace

    Der Friedensengel ist eine sechs Meter hohe goldene Statue, die auf einer Säule steht und die Skyline von München überblickt.

  • Hofbrauhaus

    The Hofbrauhaus is an iconic beer hall that is a lot of fun, with a leafy beer garden, beautiful interior décor, live music and a gorgeous Festhalle upstairs, offering a taste for the festive vibes if you can’t make it to Oktoberfest.

  • Munich

    Discover Munich, Bavaria's vibrant capital, known for its beer gardens, historic architecture, and lively cultural scene. It's a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

  • Bavarian Alps

    Lush green valleys and snow-capped peaks define the Bavarian Alps, offering breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures year-round. It's an outdoor enthusiast's paradise.

  • Bumbberg

    Bumbberg preserves an entire medieval world and is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is known for its architectural marvels and brewing heritage, especially its signature smoked rock beer.

  • Little Venice

    Little Venice features fisherman's houses lining waterways, reminiscent of the Italian city.

  • Buharisen Castle

    Buharisen Castle is Europe's longest castle complex, stretching over a mile along a ridge, featuring six courtyards and a castle museum.

  • Zulza River

    The Zulza River winds through scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for boat trips, kayaking, and enjoying the tranquility of nature. Its clear waters and lush banks are a delight.

  • Warsy Lake

    Warsy Lake provides refreshing swimming during the summer months.

  • Henuang Go Castle

    Henuang Go Castle is a medieval hunting lodge and summer residence where Ludvik II first dreamed his architectural fantasies.

  • Alpsy Lake

    Alpsy Lake is a scenic lake near Hohenschwangau Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle.

  • Eagle's Nest

    Eagle's Nest, perched on Kelstein Mountain, offers panoramic views and was historically used by Hitler.

  • Kelstein Mountain

    Kelstein Mountain is the peak that hosts the Eagle's Nest, providing unparalleled vistas of the Bavarian Alps and Berchtesgaden National Park. It's a journey to a breathtaking viewpoint.

  • Aubberaltsburg

    Aubberaltsburg is a historic castle boasting a commanding presence over its surroundings, offering a deep dive into Bavarian history. Its imposing structure tells tales of centuries past.

  • Kunigssee

    Königssee is a breathtaking emerald-green lake nestled within the Bavarian Alps, famous for its crystal-clear water and stunning fjord-like scenery. Electric boats offer silent journeys across its surface.

  • Burka's garden

    Burka's Garden is a tranquil botanical oasis, featuring meticulously curated plant collections and charming pathways. It's a peaceful escape for nature lovers.

  • Garmish Parton Kchin

    Garmish Parton Kchin is known for the Zugspitze, world-class slopes, hiking paradises, and the Partner Gorge.

  • Zukitza

    Zukitza is a picturesque village nestled in the Bavarian Alps, offering traditional charm and access to stunning hiking trails. It provides an authentic alpine experience.

  • Partner Gorge

    The historic Partner Gorge cuts a breathtaking path through limestone cliffs.

  • Zukuch Pitza Railway

    The Zugspitzbahn is a historic cogwheel railway that ascends Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze, offering incredible views and a unique travel experience. It's a journey through stunning scenery.

  • Ludwick Shrasa

    Ludwigstraße is Munich's grand boulevard, known for its elegant architecture, upscale shops, and as a central artery of the city. It's a hub of urban life and style.

  • Regensburg

    Regensburg is Germany's best-preserved medieval city, featuring a 12th-century stone bridge, a Gothic cathedral, and the Salt Stadle Salt Warehouse.

  • Darnub

    The Danube River, or 'Darnub' in this context, is Europe's second-longest river, flowing through Bavaria and offering scenic cruising and riverside exploration. It's a vital waterway with a rich history.

  • Salt Stadle Salt Warehouse

    The Salt Stadle Salt Warehouse is a historic building that transforms into a beer garden in the summer evenings.

  • Lindor

    Lindor is a historic island embraced by Lake Constance, known for its harbor entrance and medieval streets.

  • Lake Constance

    Lake Constance (Bodensee) is a vast freshwater lake bordering Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, offering stunning waterscapes, vineyards, and charming islands. It's a popular destination for water sports and relaxation.

  • Nuremberg

    Nuremberg balances medieval splendor with a confronting Nazi rally ground pass, featuring the Imperial Castle and the German National Museum.

  • Pegs river

    The Pegnitz River flows through Nuremberg, adding scenic beauty to the city with its charming bridges and riverside paths. It's a tranquil element within the urban landscape.

  • Hoenuango Castle

    Hohenwangau Castle is a historic fortress with a rich past, offering insights into medieval architecture and regional history. It stands as a testament to times gone by.

  • Lake Forgan Sea

    Lake Forgan Sea is a beautiful, serene lake offering picturesque views and recreational opportunities. It's a perfect spot for a peaceful day outdoors.

  • St. Mang's Basilica

    St. Mang's Basilica is located in Fussen's perfectly preserved medieval old town.

  • Rothenburg ob der Tauber

    Rothenburg Obata Taba is a perfectly preserved walled city with cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses, offering a medieval experience.

  • Wurzburg

    Würzburg is a historic city on the Main River, famous for its Baroque Residence palace (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and its renowned wine region. It's a beautiful blend of history and viticulture.

  • Alpsee

    Alpsee is a stunning emerald-green lake nestled at the foot of Neuschwanstein Castle, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking mountain views. It's a perfect complement to the fairytale castle.

  • Fussen

    Fussen is crowned by the world-famous Norvanchstein Castle and has alpine magic

  • Schwangau

    Schwangau is a picturesque village near Füssen, famous as the home of the world-renowned Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles. It offers stunning alpine scenery.

  • hohenschwangau

    Hohenschwangau Castle is a romantic 19th-century palace, the childhood home of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, set against a stunning alpine backdrop. It offers a glimpse into royal Bavarian life.

  • Neuschwanstein

    Neuschwanstein Castle is a fairytale icon, a 19th-century palace built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, perched dramatically on a hill. It's one of the most photographed buildings in the world.

  • castle schloss neuschwanstein

    Schloss Neuschwanstein is the official name for the iconic fairytale castle, a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Its majestic silhouette is world-famous.

  • eibsee

    Eibsee is a breathtakingly beautiful turquoise lake located at the foot of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze. Its crystal-clear waters and surrounding alpine scenery are truly spectacular.

  • lake eibsee

    Lake Eibsee is an alpine jewel known for its vibrant blue-green color and numerous small islands, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Zugspitze. It's a natural wonder offering serene beauty.

  • Berchtesgaden

    Berchtesgaden is a stunning market town in the Bavarian Alps, known for its dramatic mountain scenery, including the Königssee lake and Eagle's Nest. It's a gateway to incredible natural beauty.

  • Nordlingen germany

    Nördlingen is a unique medieval town encircled by a completely intact town wall, situated within a massive meteorite crater. It offers a fascinating blend of history and geology.

  • German Hunting and Fishing Museum

    An unusual museum housing over 1,000 taxidermy animals and a permanent exhibit on the Wolpertinger, a mythical creature from Bavarian folklore.

  • Court Garden

    A beautiful garden by the Residenz Palace, offering a pleasant place to visit.

  • Ludwig Maximilian University Library

    The old library of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich shows the 'Wounds of Memory', where bombshell holes are covered by glass as a war memorial.

  • White Rose Memorial

    A monument at the University of Munich featuring replicas of the White Rose leaflets, commemorating the German activists who opposed the Nazi regime.

  • Isartaler Brauhaus

    A brewery and restaurant in an old railway station, offering Bavarian classics such as pork medallions with Spätzle and Käsespätzle.

  • Isar River

    The Isar River is where you’ll find all the locals hanging out once the weather gets warm, with special grill zones along the river that are perfect for summer BBQs.

  • Luitpold Bridge

    A bridge where graffiti and street art can be found in the underpass.

  • New City Hall

    Located in Marienplatz, known for its historic Glockenspiel.

  • Tegernsee

    A lake in Bavaria with a beautiful Lakeshore dotted with cafes, a pretty town, and the Tegernsee brewery, also offering hiking options with beer garden restaurants and stunning viewpoints.

  • Ammersee

    A Bavarian lake where you can visit the monastic brewery Closter Andechs after a walk through the woods, and enjoy swimming in the lake.

  • Zugspitze

    Germany's highest mountain peak, accessible by cogwheel train and gondola, with a mountaintop restaurant, glacier, and igloo hotel in winter.

  • Partnachklamm Gorge

    A gorge where the river blasts through the mountain, with a man-made walkway and hiking trails leading to beer gardens.

  • Werdenfels Castle

    Castle ruins a short walk from town, suitable for a picnic.

  • Mittenwald

    A town with a beautiful Alpine town square, a violin museum, and nearby attractions such as the Karwendelspitze and the Geisterklamm.

  • Ehrenberg

    A world of castles consisting of four castle ruins, a museum, Europe's longest pedestrian suspension bridge (Highline 179), and Schlosskopf.

  • hofbroy Keller

    A beer garden with a great ambiance.

  • Cafe tomaselli

    A cake place in Salzburg.

  • Cafe first

    A cafe that invented Mozartkugel.

  • Darwin

    A bar with a cool ambiance.

  • halpernhoff

    A train station in Munich to take train to lakes.

  • Closter andex

    A Monastery Brewery in Ammersee.

  • Dallmayr

    A world-famous delicatessen and cafe, offering a luxurious experience with a wide selection of teas and single-origin coffees.

  • St Peter's Tower

    St Peter's Tower offers great postcard views of the Neues Rathaus.

  • Olympic Tower

    The TV tower with a viewing platform 190 meters above ground that provides the widest and most spectacular panoramic view of Munich and the Alps.

  • Olympic Stadium

    A unique stadium with a world-famous tent roof, used for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1972 Summer Olympic Games and now hosts cultural and sport events.

  • BMW Museum

    A famous circular building holding a museum showing exhibits of cars, motorbikes, engines and various design projects from more than 100 years of the company's history.

  • Neues Rathaus

    The Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) is a striking Neo-Gothic building on Marienplatz, inside which is one of the most beautiful libraries in the world.

  • Altes Rathaus

    The Altes Rathaus (the Old Town Hall) today houses a toy museum.

  • Bavarian State Chancellory

    The Bavarian State Chancellory building can be found in Hofgarten, with a moving memorial hidden in the building’s courtyard, dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.

  • Theatinerkirche

    The Theatinerkirche is a mustard yellow church with a gorgeous all-white interior.

  • Spatenhaus

    The Spaten beer hall, known as Spatenhaus, can be found at Max-Joseph Platz.

  • Max-Joseph Platz

    Max-Joseph Platz is a beautiful square where you’ll also find Munich’s National Theatre.

  • National Theatre

    Munich's National Theatre has a striking neoclassical façade and is one of the most photogenic spots in Munich.

  • Maximilianstrasse

    Maximilianstrasse is the most luxurious shopping street in Munich, with high-fashion brands for days.

  • Maximilianeum

    The Maximilianeum is home of Bavaria’s State Parliament and a hyper-exclusive student residence.

  • Kaufingerstrasse

    Kaufingerstrasse and Neuhauser Strasse make up Munich’s main pedestrianized shopping street, containing all the usual suspects of European retail.

  • Neuhauser Strasse

    Kaufingerstrasse and Neuhauser Strasse make up Munich’s main pedestrianized shopping street, containing all the usual suspects of European retail.

  • St Michael’s Church

    St Michael’s Church is home to the crypt and final resting place of the Wittelsbach family, who famously ruled Bavaria for centuries.

  • Karlstor

    Karlstor is the former city gate that dominates Karlsplatz.

  • Justizpalast

    The Justizpalast is a historic courthouse across the street from Karlsplatz with gorgeous interiors that are free to enter.

  • St Jakobsplatz

    St Jakobsplatz is where you’ll find the Munich City Museum, as well as the Munich Jewish History Museum.

  • Munich City Museum

    The Munich City Museum is located on St Jakobsplatz.

  • Munich Jewish History Museum

    The Munich Jewish History Museum is located on St Jakobsplatz.

  • Bayerischer Hof Hotel

    The Bayerischer Hof Hotel is located in front of the confusing Michael Jackson Memorial.

  • Eisbachwelle

    One of the Englischer Garten's most famous spots, where you can watch surfers riding the artificial waves.

  • Haus der Kunst

    The Haus der Kunst is an imposing art gallery that was constructed in the 1930s as a museum showcasing Germany’s finest art.

  • Bavarian National Museum

    The Bavarian National Museum is home to a massive collection of European artifacts and decorative arts.

  • Greek Monopteros

    The Greek Monopteros is a highlight of a visit to the English Garden.

  • Japanese Tea Room and Garden

    The Japanese Tea Room and Garden is a highlight of a visit to the English Garden.

  • Seehaus beer garden

    The Seehaus beer garden is a gorgeous, quieter and slightly less touristy alternative, set by a big glassy lake, which I can highly recommend for sunset.

  • Maxvorstadt

    Maxvorstadt is a hip and student-centric neighbourhood.

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

    The buildings around Siegestor mostly belong to the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, one of Germany’s most prestigious universities.

  • Geschwister-Scholl-Platz

    At Geschwister-Scholl-Platz, in front of the main university building, you’ll see a memorial dedicated to the “White Rose Resistance Group,” an anti-Nazi resistance group run by LMU students.

  • Kunstareal district

    The Kunstareal district is home to 18 museums and exhibition centres and over 40 galleries.

  • Glyptothek

    The Glyptothek on Königsplatz is home to an impressive collection of sculptures.

  • Bavarian State Collection of Antiquities

    The Bavarian State Collection of Antiquities is on Königsplatz.

  • Lenbachhaus

    The Lenbachhaus is a modern and contemporary art museum, with a gorgeous garden that is open to the public for free.

  • NS-Documentation Center

    The NS-Documentation Center explains the rise and fall of the Nazi Party through several floors of photos, documents and quotes.

  • Alte Piakothek

    The Alte Piakothek covers art from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century.

  • Neue Pinakothek

    The Neue Pinakothek covers European Art from 18th and 19th centuries.

  • St Boniface Abbey

    St Boniface Abbey is notable because it contains the tombs of King Ludwig I and Queen Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, a royal couple whose wedding marked the very first Oktoberfest.

  • Glockenbachviertel

    The Glockenbachviertel is one of the most vibrant districts in Munich known as the epicentre of Munich’s LGBTQ+ scene, as well as the go-to spot for cool bars, cafes and food spots.

  • Umschreibung

    The Umschreibung is a unique photo op outside an office building of the Infinite Staircase, a beautiful piece of public art that is over 9 meters tall and leads nowhere.

  • Munich Olympiapark

    Munich Olympiapark was built for the 1972 Olympics, with futuristic structures that feel worlds away from the historic buildings of the Old Town, and continues to be a central hub of activity.

  • Olympiasee

    The Olympiasee is a lake that is lined with Munich’s own little ‘Walk of Fame,’ with handprints and signatures embedded into the ground from famous celebrities.

  • SEA Life Munich

    SEA Life Munich is an attraction in the Munich Olympiapark.

  • BMW Headquarters building

    The BMW Headquarters building is an iconic building in Munich Olympiapark.

  • Olympiaberg

    Olympiaberg has amazing views and is located in Munich Olympiapark.

  • Olympiadorf

    Olympiadorf is where athletes lived during the 1972 Olympics, since converted into student housing, where students live in small cube houses called bungalows that they're free to

  • Alter Peter

    A bell tower, affectionately known as Old Peter, that provides the best overview of the historic city centre and belongs to the oldest parish church built when monks founded the city in the 1100s.

  • Flaucher Beach

    A popular summer beach on the River Isar with wide pebbled shores that invite people to barbecues, swimming and relaxing, named after the bar-keeper Johann Flaucher.

  • English Garden Park

    One of the biggest city parks in Europe, designed in the style of an English landscape park, featuring the Monopteros and the Chinese Tower.

  • Olympic Park

    Built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics, the park boasts remarkable modernist architecture including an iconic Olympic stadium, beautifully landscaped gardens, open spaces, and a serene lake.

  • Nymphenburg

    A vast palace complex with huge and beautifully landscaped gardens showcases exquisite Baroque and Rococo architecture and holds a fascinating collection of historical carriages and sledges used by the Bavarian royalty.

  • Stachus Passagen

    Europe's largest underground shopping center, a modern and stylish passage located in Karlsplatz square.

  • Fish's fountain

    The most famous meeting spot in Munich, where washing your wallet on Ash Wednesday is said to bring financial security for the year.

  • Olympic lake

    A lake near the Olympic mountain, which was created from rubble after World War II.

  • Diana Temple

    A pavilion from the 1600s at the centre of the Hofgarten, a very popular and relaxing park with free entrance.

  • Tierpark Hellabrunn

    Munich Zoo which has a wide variety of animals and is perfect for the whole family.

  • Schwabing

    A district famous for its trendy bars and pubs.

  • Cafe Frischhut

    A Bavarian cafe known for its Schmalznudel and Krapfen, where you can watch them being made.

  • St. Peter Church

    The oldest church in Munich, built in 1180, where you can climb its tower for a view of the city.

  • Andy’s Krablergarten

    A restaurant serving giant schnitzel, a popular Austrian dish also enjoyed in Germany, with various cheese and sauce options.

  • Residenz Museum

    The former seat of government and residence of the Bavarian rulers, featuring the museum and treasury with jewels and swords from Bavarian rulers.

  • BMW Welt

    A gigantic showroom where visitors can see every vehicle that BMW makes, sit inside, and learn about future cars and motorcycles; connected to the BMW Museum by a walking bridge.

  • Nuremberg Castle

    A castle that stands tall and is a testament to Nuremberg's Rich past.

  • Munich Cathedral

    Munich Cathedral, also known as Frauenkirche, is a late Gothic church dating back to the 15th century and one of the main landmarks in the old town.

  • River Surfing

    A unique attraction in the English Garden Park where the Eisbach river provides consistent waves that attract surfers year-round, creating a popular urban river surfing scene.

  • Main Square

    The very heart of Munich, a lively and vibrant square featuring the neo-Gothic New Town Hall with a popular Glockenspiel and a tall column topped by a golden statue of the Virgin Mary.

  • Eisbach

    A small man-made river that flows through the English Garden Park and provides consistent waves that attract surfers year-round.

  • Karlsplatz square

    One of the transport hubs of Munich and a square that ends Kaufingerstrasse, a famous and vibrant shopping street.

  • Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum

    The Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum is a branch of the Deutsches Museum dedicated to transportation, showcasing vehicles from the 19th century to the present, including trains, automobiles, and motorcycles.

  • Bavaria Park

    Bavaria Park was built by King Ludwig I as an English-style park and was renamed after the bronze Statue of Bavaria was unveiled.

  • Theatine Church

    The Theatine Church is painted bright yellow with a Rococo facade and an interior that is all white.

  • St Peter's Cathedral

    St Peter's Church, nicknamed Old Pete, is Munich's oldest church and houses the jeweled skeleton of Saint Munditia.

  • Biergarten

    The Biergarten at Viktualienmarkt offers a taste of Bavarian cuisine, including the oktoberfest special pork knuckle.

  • Pinakothek museums

    Die Pinakotheken umfassen die Alte Pinakothek, die Neue Pinakothek und die Pinakothek der Moderne.

  • Hellabrunn Zoo

    Der Tierpark Hellabrunn ist ein 40 Hektar großer zoologischer Garten am rechten Ufer der Isar im Süden von München.

  • Virgin Mary Column

    Maximilian I. fügte die Mariensäule 1638 hinzu und erklärte Maria zur neuen Patronin der Stadt.

  • Rathaus Glockenspiel

    Das Rathaus-Glockenspiel ist eine Touristenattraktion auf dem Marienplatz.

  • St Peter’s Church

    Die St.-Peter-Kirche ist eine römisch-katholische Kirche in der Münchner Innenstadt und die älteste Kirche im Bezirk.

  • Pinakothek Moderne

    Die Pinakothek der Moderne zeigt moderne Kunst.

  • St. Michael's Church

    A Jesuit church and the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps, housing tombs of historical figures like King Ludwick II.

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