Unlock the magic of Munich

Surrounded by forests and fairytale castles, Germany’s second city is a bustling hub of high-tech research, world-class museums and Gothic architecture. Take a tour beyond Oktoberfest to discover a Munich at once thrivingly modern and steeped in Bavarian history.

Attractions in Munich

Marienplatz
Marienplatz, Munich’s historic heart, is a lively square with the New Town Hall, famous Glockenspiel, and Mariensäule, a hub for culture and daily life.
Viktualienmarkt
Munich's most popular local market sells all kinds of Bavarian delicacies.
Dachau Concentration Camp
The first concentration camp to be built in Germany, today Dachau's museum tells of the horrors that took place here.
Englischer Garten
Established in 1789, Munich’s picturesque city park features many surprises - including the opportunity for surfing!
Maximilianeum
The palatial home of the Bavarian state parliament.
Odeonsplatz
A square named after its iconic former concert hall, and famed for the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
Eibsee
At the foot of Zugspitze is the crystal clear lake of Eibsee, with great views of the breathtaking landscape.
Neuschwanstein
A fairytale castle built in the 19th century that served as inspiration for Walt Disney's iconic symbol.
Hohenschwangau Castle
An enchanting 19th century castle set among the mountains of the German-Austrian border.
Allianz Arena
The football stadium that is home to the mighty Bayern Munich.
Olympia Park
A huge site that hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics, today an important venue for cultural events in Munich.
BMW Welt
A petrolhead's paradise, this showcase of the best of BMW is housed in an astonishing building.
Glockenbachviertel Neighbourhood
Known as one of the most vibrant districts it's full of trendy bars and nightlife venues.
New Jewish Quarter
Munich’s New Jewish Quarter at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz features the Ohel Jakob Synagogue, Jewish Museum, and a vibrant square celebrating renewal and culture.
Bavarian delicacies
Taste the best of the authentic Bavarian food.
Neues Rathaus
Overlooking Marienplatz, Munich's New Town Hall is famous for its spectacular glockenspiel.
Schloss Nymphenburg
A beautiful Baroque palace full of fascinating treasures and history, complete with a 200 hectare park.
Zugspitze
Lying on the Austrian-German border is Germany's tallest mountain, with a peak of 2962 metres.
Isar River
The picturesque river that cuts through the heart of Munich.
Siegestor
Originally dedicated to the glory of the Bavarian army, this triumphal arch now stands as a monument for peace.
Munich Residenz
The Munich Residenz, once home to Bavarian monarchs, is Germany’s largest city palace with lavish rooms, treasures, and centuries of royal history.
Chinese Tower
Located in the Englischer Garten, this delightful tower is host to a restaurant and beer garden.
Frauenkirche
This church's distinctive twin domes together form the unmistakeable symbol of Munich.
Deutsches Museum
The world's largest museum of 'Masterpieces of Science and Technology.'
Chiemsee
A breathtaking lake flanked by mountains, with three islands to explore.
Munich Hauptbahnhof
Munich Hauptbahnhof is the city’s main rail hub, linking regional, national, and international routes, with shops, cafés, and easy access to the old town.
Alter Hof
Munich’s first imperial residence, blends medieval and modern styles, with legends, arcaded courtyards, and a free multimedia history exhibit.
Königsplatz
Königsplatz in Munich dazzles with neoclassical grandeur, housing museums like the Glyptothek and serving as a hub for culture, history, and events.
Hofbräuhaus Munich
Founded in 1589, is a world-famous beer hall where Bavarian food, music, and beer traditions create a lively, historic atmosphere.
Viscardigasse
Viscardigasse, Munich’s “Shirker’s Alley,” honors locals who resisted Nazi rule by avoiding the Hitler salute at the Feldherrnhalle with bronze cobblestones.
Asam Church
Asam Church is a stunning 18th-century Baroque gem in Munich, filled with gilded stucco, frescoes, and intricate detail crafted by the Asam brothers.
Isar Gate
Isartor, a 14th-century city gate, marks Munich’s eastern Old Town entrance with towers and frescoes that recall the city’s rich medieval history.
Hofgarten
Hofgarten, Munich’s serene court garden, blends Renaissance elegance, flowered paths, and royal history beside the Residenz and English Garden.
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