Olympiapark München
The location of the 1972 Olympics in Munich.
Theresienwiese
The Theresienwiese is the world famous site of Oktoberfest, though be warned, it’s very empty when no festival is happening.
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.
Olympiapark
A park where the Olympia Tower and BMW World are located.
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.
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.
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.
Court Garden
A beautiful garden by the Residenz Palace, offering a pleasant place to visit.
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.
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.
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.