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Munich

Germany

Safety Score

8.5/10

Currency

EUR

Language

German

Timezone

UTC+1

About Munich

Munich is a Bavarian capital of beer, castles, and Alpine proximity. The city blends tradition with modern life. Museums, parks, and nearby mountains attract visitors.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Munich is from September to October for Oktoberfest and June for summer beer gardens and events.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan-1°48mm
Feb0°46mm
Mar4°58mm
Apr9°70mm
May14°93mm
Jun17°124mm
Jul19°118mm
Aug18°115mm
Sep14°90mm
Oct9°69mm
Nov4°71mm
Dec1°65mm

Things to Do in Munich, Germany

Best Things to See & Do in Munich

Historical Site

Marienplatz

4.8

The central square of Munich, home to the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) and the world-famous Glockenspiel.

Altstadt (Center)

2026 visitors call it the "beating heart of Bavaria"; the 11 AM Glockenspiel is still the city's most-filmed free show.

Pros
  • +Iconic architecture
  • +Central transit hub
  • +Great energy
Cons
  • -Extremely crowded
  • -Tourist-trap cafes nearby
  • -Loud
1 hour
Nature

English Garden (Englischer Garten)

4.9

One of the world's largest urban parks, featuring beer gardens, a Japanese teahouse, and river surfing.

Near Odeonsplatz

Reviewers love the 2026 "surfer watch" at Eisbach; the Seehaus beer garden is a favorite for sunset pretzels.

Pros
  • +Free and massive
  • +River surfing spectacle
  • +Great beer gardens
Cons
  • -Can be very crowded
  • -Easy to get lost
  • -Bikes can be aggressive
3-4 hours
Museum

Deutsches Museum

4.7

The world's largest museum of science and technology, currently undergoing a massive multi-phase modernization.

Museum Island

2026 visitors rave about the 20 new permanent exhibits; note that some wings remain closed for the 2028 grand finish.

Pros
  • +Highly interactive
  • +Great for all ages
  • +World-class tech
Cons
  • -Ongoing construction
  • -Massive/Tiring
  • -Needs multiple visits
3-4 hours
Stadium

Allianz Arena

4.8

The futuristic, "inflated" home of FC Bayern Munich and a key host stadium for the 2026 World Cup.

Fröttmaning (North)

The 2026 World Cup atmosphere is "electric"; reviewers recommend the stadium tour to see the players' tunnel and trophy room.

Pros
  • +Stunning light-up exterior
  • +High-tech facilities
  • +World Cup buzz
Cons
  • -Far from city center
  • -Expensive tours
  • -Match days are chaotic
2 hours
Religious Site

Frauenkirche

4.7

The Cathedral of Our Lady, recognizable by its two 100m-tall onion-domed towers.

Near Marienplatz

Visitors are fascinated by the "Devil's Footstep" legend; 2026 reviews highlight the view from the south tower.

Pros
  • +Iconic skyline landmark
  • +Legendary history
  • +Free entry (church)
Cons
  • -Simple interior
  • -Steep tower climb
  • -Strict dress code
45 mins
Historical Site

Residenz Munich

4.8

The former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs, a massive complex of 130 rooms and ten courtyards.

Near Odeonsplatz

Reviewers call the "Antiquarium" the most beautiful hall in Europe; 2026 visitors recommend the separate Treasury ticket.

Pros
  • +Opulent royal history
  • +Stunning architecture
  • +Central location
Cons
  • -Very long walking distances
  • -Can feel repetitive
  • -Separate tickets
2-3 hours
Museum

BMW Welt & Museum

4.7

A futuristic experience center and museum dedicated to the history and future of BMW automobiles.

Near Olympic Park

A "shrine for car lovers"; 2026 visitors love the interactive "Future of Mobility" zone in the BMW Welt (which is free).

Pros
  • +Stunning architecture
  • +High-tech exhibits
  • +Free entry to Welt
Cons
  • -Museum requires a ticket
  • -Far from center
  • -Can be very commercial
2-3 hours
Park

Olympiapark

4.7

The site of the 1972 Summer Olympics, famous for its tent-like roof construction and the Olympic Tower.

Milbertshofen (North)

2026 visitors love the "Roof Walk" tours; the park is a major hub for World Cup fan zones and concerts this year.

Pros
  • +Iconic architecture
  • +Great views from tower
  • +Fan zone energy
Cons
  • -Hill climbs can be tiring
  • -Can be windy
  • -Far from Altstadt
2-3 hours
Market

Viktualienmarkt

4.8

A daily gourmet food market in the heart of the city, famous for local delicacies and its central beer garden.

Near Marienplatz

The best place for a 2026 "lunch like a local"; reviewers recommend the fresh juices and the traditional maypole.

Pros
  • +Authentic food culture
  • +Central beer garden
  • +Vibrant atmosphere
Cons
  • -Very busy at lunch
  • -Closed on Sundays
  • -Can be pricey
1-2 hours
Entertainment

Hofbräuhaus

4.4

The world's most famous beer hall, established in 1589 and known for its Oompah bands and liter steins.

Altstadt

A "Bavarian rite of passage"; 2026 visitors enjoy the live music but warn it's more of a party than a quiet dinner.

Pros
  • +Electric atmosphere
  • +Iconic history
  • +Traditional music
Cons
  • -Very touristy
  • -Loud and rowdy
  • -Service can be slow
2 hours
Historical Site

Nymphenburg Palace

4.7

A sprawling Baroque palace that served as the summer residence of the Kings of Bavaria.

West Munich

Reviewers love the "Gallery of Beauties"; the 2026 garden stroll is a top-rated peaceful alternative to the city center.

Pros
  • +Breathtaking gardens
  • +Royal opulence
  • +Quiet atmosphere
Cons
  • -Far from city center
  • -Inside is separate tickets
  • -Lots of walking
2-3 hours
Art

MUCA (Museum of Urban & Contemporary Art)

4.8

Germany's first museum for street art, located in a former transformer station.

Near Marienplatz

The 2026 "Unveiling" permanent collection is a major trend; visitors love seeing Banksy and Haring in an edgy setting.

Pros
  • +Unique street art
  • +Modern and cool
  • +Great cafe
Cons
  • -Smaller than state museums
  • -Can be hard to find
  • -Timed entry
1.5 hours
Art

Alte Pinakothek

4.8

One of the oldest galleries in the world, housing a significant collection of Old Master paintings.

Kunstareal (Art Dist)

A "quiet refuge for art lovers"; 2026 visitors praise the Dürer and Rubens collections as world-class.

Pros
  • +Exceptional art quality
  • +Beautiful building
  • +Reasonable entry
Cons
  • -Can be very formal
  • -Lacks modern art
  • -Can be academic
2-3 hours
Art

Pinakothek der Moderne

4.7

One of the world's largest museums for modern art, design, and architecture.

Kunstareal (Art Dist)

Reviewers love the "Design" basement; 2026 visitors call the building's central rotunda an "Instagram masterpiece."

Pros
  • +Diverse exhibits
  • +Stunning architecture
  • +Great design section
Cons
  • -Can be confusing layout
  • -Expensive entry
  • -Closed Mondays
2 hours
Viewpoint

St. Peter's Church (Alter Peter)

4.6

Munich's oldest parish church, famous for its tower offering the classic view of Marienplatz.

Near Marienplatz

The "best view in the city"; 2026 visitors warn that the 306-step climb is narrow but worth the photo of the Rathaus.

Pros
  • +Best Marienplatz photo
  • +Cheap entry
  • +Historic charm
Cons
  • -No elevator
  • -Very tight stairs
  • -Always a queue
1 hour
Museum

Beer and Oktoberfest Museum

4.5

A museum in Munich's oldest townhouse dedicated to the history of the world's largest folk festival.

Near Isartor

A "hidden gem"; 2026 visitors love the rustic beer tasting room and the quirky history of the "Mass" glass.

Pros
  • +Authentic old building
  • +Intimate and quiet
  • +Great beer tasting
Cons
  • -Very small
  • -Text-heavy
  • -Off the main path
1 hour
Nature

Eisbachwelle

4.9

A standing wave on the Eisbach river at the edge of the English Garden where surfers ride all year round.

Lehel / Eng. Garden

The "coolest free show in Munich"; 2026 reviewers recommend grabbing a coffee and watching the pros carve the wave.

Pros
  • +Incredible photo op
  • +Unique urban surfing
  • +Free to watch
Cons
  • -Crowded viewing bridge
  • -Surfers only (don't jump in!)
  • -Cold in winter
30 mins
Historical Site

Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial

4.9

The site of the first Nazi concentration camp, preserved as a memorial and museum.

Dachau (Short Train)

A "somber but necessary" visit; 2026 travelers recommend taking a guided tour for deep historical context.

Pros
  • +Deeply educational
  • +Profoundly moving
  • +Free entry
Cons
  • -Depressing/Intense
  • -Far from center
  • -Heavy security
4 hours
Nature

Tierpark Hellabrunn (Munich Zoo)

4.7

The world's first "Geo-Zoo," where animals are grouped by continent in a natural river-park setting.

Harlaching (South)

A 2026 family favorite; reviewers love the "Elephant House" and the fact that it feels like a forest walk.

Pros
  • +Natural enclosures
  • +Beautiful river setting
  • +Great for kids
Cons
  • -Very large (tiring)
  • -Can be busy on weekends
  • -Far from center
4 hours
Architecture

Odeonsplatz

4.6

A large square known for its Italianate architecture, the Feldherrnhalle, and the Theatinerkirche.

North of Altstadt

Reviewers call it the "Italian corner of Munich"; 2026 visitors love the yellow facade of the Theatinerkirche for photos.

Pros
  • +Beautiful architecture
  • +Central location
  • +Grand atmosphere
Cons
  • -Historical Nazi associations
  • -Can be very windy
  • -Limited shade
30 mins
Entertainment

Deutsches Theater

4.6

Munich's premier venue for musicals and stage shows, featuring a stunning Neo-Baroque theater hall.

Ludwigsvorstadt

2026 reviewers rave about the European premiere of new Broadway hits; the venue is called "glittering and grand."

Pros
  • +Stunning interior
  • +Top-tier productions
  • +Central location
Cons
  • -Tickets are expensive
  • -Drinks are pricey
  • -Dress code is formal
3 hours
Wellness

Müller’sches Volksbad

4.8

A stunning Art Nouveau public swimming pool and sauna on the banks of the Isar.

Near Isartor

A "step back in time"; 2026 visitors love the historic Roman-style steam baths and the elegant architecture.

Pros
  • +Incredible architecture
  • +Unique spa experience
  • +Very affordable
Cons
  • -Can be crowded
  • -Sauna is textile-free
  • -Lockers are old-school
2 hours
Neighborhood

Karlsplatz (Stachus)

4.3

A large square and major gateway to the pedestrian shopping zone, famous for its fountain and gate.

Stachus

The 2026 "shopping start point"; visitors love the underground mall in winter and the cooling fountain in summer.

Pros
  • +Great meeting point
  • +Busy shopping access
  • +Free fountain fun
Cons
  • -Very loud and busy
  • -Can feel impersonal
  • -Underground can be dark
30 mins
Historical Site

Bavaria Statue & Ruhmeshalle

4.5

A colossal 18-meter bronze statue of the female personification of Bavaria, overlooking the Oktoberfest grounds.

Theresienwiese

Reviewers love climbing *inside* the head of the statue for a view; 2026 visitors find the Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame) very grand.

Pros
  • +Unique internal climb
  • +Great park views
  • +Quiet except in Sept
Cons
  • -Very cramped inside statue
  • -Limited opening hours
  • -Far from other sites
1 hour
Museum

NS Documentation Center

4.8

A modern museum located on the site of the former "Brown House" (Nazi HQ), focusing on Munich’s role in National Socialism.

Near Königsplatz

A "starkly honest" museum; 2026 visitors praise the minimalist design and the deep digital archives.

Pros
  • +Thought-provoking
  • +Free entry
  • +Important history
Cons
  • -Very text-heavy
  • -Intense subject matter
  • -Minimal artifacts
2 hours

Things to Do in Munich - Top 25 Attractions

Planning a trip to Munich? Discover the 25 best things to do in Munich, Germany. From iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets and outdoor adventures, our guide covers the top attractions and must-see sights that make Munich one of the most popular destinations in Germany.

Top things to see in Munich include Marienplatz, English Garden (Englischer Garten), Deutsches Museum and 2 more incredible sites. Each offers a unique glimpse into what makes Munich special for first-time visitors and seasoned travellers alike.

Whether you're visiting Munich for a weekend break or a longer stay, there are things to do for every type of traveller — cultural experiences, historic sightseeing, outdoor activities, and local food markets. Most visitors recommend spending at least 2–3 days to cover the main highlights of Munich.

Browse the full list of Munich attractions below, save your favourites, and build a personalised itinerary that matches your pace and interests. Our free Munich travel guide is updated regularly so you always have the most current recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Munich

Munich offers numerous iconic attractions. Our curated list includes top-rated landmarks, museums, and hidden gems. Browse our recommendations above to plan your perfect sightseeing itinerary.

To avoid long queues, visit popular attractions early in the morning or book skip-the-line tickets online. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.

Yes, Munich has many free attractions including parks, historic neighborhoods, and sometimes free museum days. Check our tips section for money-saving advice.

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About Munich, Germany

Munich is known for BeerFest, Cars, Alps, History, Sausages, making it one of the most visited destinations in Germany. When planning your Munich trip, note that the local language is German, the currency is EUR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Munich is from September to October for Oktoberfest and June for summer beer gardens and events.. Our free Munich guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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