Discover the best of Munich, Germany, with this guide to its must-see attractions. From historic churches and bustling squares to serene gardens and royal palaces, experience the vibrant culture and rich history of this Bavarian capital.
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.
Frauenkirche
The main cathedral in Munich, a late Gothic-style cathedral famous for its onion dome towers and the devil's footprint at the entrance.
Marienplatz
The heart of Munich's old city, known for the new town hall and the Glockenspiel, a large mechanical clock with life-size characters enacting scenes from Munich's history.
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.
English Garden
A popular tourist spot where there is a current in the river and people go surfing.
Nymphenburg Palace
A stunning palace and former summer residence for the rulers of Bavaria.
Viktualienmarkt
A bustling market with fresh produce, cold cuts, cheese, sausages and a beer garden where you can buy food from other stalls.
Asam Church
A tiny but stunning baroque-style church built by the Assam brothers, originally intended as a private chapel but made public due to its beauty.