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10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Munich Germany πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ | Things to See in Munich

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Discover the enchanting beauty and rich history of Munich, Germany, with this curated collection of must-see landmarks. From the vibrant energy of Oktoberfest and the grandeur of royal palaces to the innovation of BMW and the charm of historic squares, this map offers a comprehensive glimpse into the heart of Bavaria.

  • Oktoberfest

    A two-and-a-half week celebration featuring fair rides, parades, traditional food and music, and beer, attracting over 7 million visitors every year.

  • Residenz

    The largest palace in any German City Center, featuring apartments, ballrooms, and chapels showcasing different styles from Baroque to Rococo to neoclassical, and also housing the palace Treasury.

  • 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.

  • Marienplatz

    The heart of Munich, located in the old town, featuring the city hall Glockenspiel and fairy tale-like buildings.

  • BMW Museum

    A museum showcasing past BMW models and its history, connected to the BMW Welt by a walking bridge.

  • Neuschwanstein Castle

    A fairytale castle a scenic two-hour train journey from Munich, offering an immersive experience and hiking trails through the Bavarian Countryside.

  • Nuremberg

    A city two hours away from Munich with centuries-old streets, timber frame houses, the Nuremberg Castle, and a famous Christmas Market.

  • English Garden

    One of the largest inner city parks in the world, ideal for sporting activities, featuring the standing wave at the Eisbach, the Chinese Tower, and the Japanese tea house.

  • 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.

  • Olympic Park

    The location of the 1972 Olympic Games, still a popular venue with facilities like the Aquatic Center still in use, and offering activities like stadium tours and ziplining.

  • St. Peter's Church

    The oldest church in Munich, rebuilt and restored many times, offering the opportunity to climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.

  • 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.

  • HofbrΓ€uhaus MΓΌnchen

    A world-famous beer hall where visitors can sample traditional Bavarian music, dancing, and cuisine.

  • Nuremberg Castle

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