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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.

BeerFestCarsAlpsHistorySausages

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

Where to Stay in Munich, Germany

Hotels & Accommodations in Munich

The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.

Jan

Museumstraße 1
Lehel

3-star Michelin. Chef Jan Hartwig’s laboratory is the pinnacle of German precision. Every dish is a technical marvel.

Pros
  • +Unmatched technical skill
  • +Elite wine cellar
  • +Stunning design
Cons
  • -Impossible to book
  • -Very high price

Tantris Maison Culinaire

Johann-Fichte-Straße 7
Schwabing

The temple of 70s orange-and-black retro-glamour. A 2-star Michelin icon that defined German fine dining.

Pros
  • +Iconic architecture
  • +Legendary service
  • +History
Cons
  • -Pricey
  • -Remote (Schwabing)

Atelier

Promenadeplatz 2-6
City Center

Located in the Bayerischer Hof. A minimalist, 2-star haven of silence and absolute ingredient focus.

Pros
  • +Intimate "Artist's Studio" feel
  • +Ultra-luxurious
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Very formal
  • -Small portions

Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining

Dienerstraße 14-15
Marienplatz

Hidden above the world-famous Dallmayr deli. High-end, light, and modern dining with a playful touch.

Pros
  • +Exceptional lunch value
  • +Elite sourcing
  • +Stunning interior
Cons
  • -Hard to find entrance
  • -Busy area

Tohru in der Schreiberei

Dienerstraße 20
City Center

2-star Michelin. Chef Tohru Nakamura blends his Japanese roots with Bavarian ingredients in a historic 16th-century building.

Pros
  • +Unique cultural fusion
  • +Historic architecture
  • +Sexy vibe
Cons
  • -Very expensive
  • -Hard to book

Mural

Hotterstraße 18
City Center

1-star Michelin with a "Green" focus. Located in a contemporary art space (MUCA), focusing on hyper-regionality.

Pros
  • +Cool industrial design
  • +Sustainable focus
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Minimalist portions
  • -Can be loud

Frau Grissmann

Glockenbachviertel
Glockenbachviertel

The 2026 "Neighborhood Star." A stylish, warm tribute to the food of the Alps—refined but deeply comforting.

Pros
  • +Warm hospitality
  • +Alpine soul
  • +Rising star
Cons
  • -Small menu
  • -Very popular

Augustiner-Keller

Arnulfstraße 52
Near Main Station

The "Soul of Munich." A massive, authentic beer garden and hall with vaulted ceilings and the city's best beer.

Pros
  • +Ultimate authenticity
  • +Massive garden
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Very loud
  • -Service can be abrupt

Gabelspiel

Giesinger Berg 5
Giesing

1-star Michelin. A relaxed, neighborhood gem in Giesing that punches way above its weight class.

Pros
  • +Friendly/Approachable
  • +Creative flavors
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Off the beaten path

Schuhbecks in den Südtiroler Stuben

Platzl 6
Old Town (Platzl)

Traditional elegance at the Platzl. Known for its mastery of spices and high-end Alpine-Italian comfort.

Pros
  • +Classic luxury
  • +Spice-focused menu
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Very traditional/Older crowd

Werneckhof by Sigi Schelling

Werneckstraße 11
Schwabing

Chef Schelling (ex-Tantris) offers impeccable, product-focused French-German cooking in a chic Schwabing corner.

Pros
  • +Impeccable sauces
  • +Elegant & Cozy
  • +High technique
Cons
  • -Traditional style
  • -Small space

Bapas

Leopoldstraße 56a
Schwabing

Bavarian classics served as small plates. Perfect for those who want to try everything without the food coma.

Pros
  • +Great for groups
  • +Modern/Fun
  • +Inexpensive
Cons
  • -Service can be slow
  • -Busy

Spatenhaus an der Oper

Residenzstraße 12
Old Town (Opera)

Located directly across from the Opera. Traditional Bavarian food served in a more formal, white-tablecloth setting.

Pros
  • +Prime Opera location
  • +High-quality classics
  • +Great for business
Cons
  • -Expensive for tradition
  • -Formal

Casala

Maxvorstadt
Maxvorstadt

A 2026 breakout in the university district. Clean, bright Mediterranean flavors with a heavy focus on olive oils.

Pros
  • +Chic university crowd
  • +Fresh flavors
  • +Great lighting
Cons
  • -Limited seating
  • -Loud acoustics

Schwarzreiter

Maximilianstraße 17
Maximilianstraße

1-star Michelin inside the Vier Jahreszeiten. Traditional ingredients stripped of the heavy sauces for a light, modern era.

Pros
  • +Glamorous location
  • +Creative local food
  • +Great bar
Cons
  • -High-society vibe
  • -Pricey

Tian

Frauenstraße 4
Viktualienmarkt

1-star Michelin. The Munich outpost of the Vienna legend. Elevates vegetables to a level that makes meat irrelevant.

Pros
  • +Stunning presentation
  • +Creative flavors
  • +Sustainable
Cons
  • -Pre-set menu only
  • -Expensive

Little London

Tal 31
Old Town / Tal

A dark, sexy steakhouse with over 100 gins. The best place in Munich for high-end cuts and a "London" vibe.

Pros
  • +Best steaks in the center
  • +Elite bar team
  • +Moody decor
Cons
  • -Very loud
  • -Sceney

Viktualienmarkt Stalls

Viktualienmarkt
Viktualienmarkt

The city's open-air heart. Grab a "Leberkassemmel" at a butcher stall or a fresh juice and sit in the central beer garden.

Pros
  • +Incredible variety
  • +Cheapest elite food
  • +Local energy
Cons
  • -No seating (stand-up)
  • -Crowded
  • -Cash only

Occam Bistro

Occamstraße 7
Schwabing

A warm, bustling French bistro in Schwabing. Famous for its rotisserie and its effortlessly cool neighborhood feel.

Pros
  • +Cozy vibe
  • +Reliable quality
  • +Great terrace
Cons
  • -Loud/Busy
  • -Simple menu

Sushiya Sansaro

Amalienstraße 89
Maxvorstadt

A purist’s sushi haven in the Maxvorstadt. No fusion "rolls" here—just high-quality fish and traditional prep.

Pros
  • +Authentic/Quiet
  • +Great value lunch
  • +Clean flavors
Cons
  • -Minimalist decor
  • -Service can be slow

The Grill

Lenbachplatz 8
Stachus

Located in the historic Künstlerhaus. A glamorous rooftop terrace focused on high-end steaks and great cocktails.

Pros
  • +Stunning terrace
  • +Historical building
  • +Great for dates
Cons
  • -Can be "flashy"
  • -Mixed service

Kuffler am Opernplatz

Residenzstraße 12
Old Town (Opera)

A massive, elegant brasserie. It’s the "Grill Royal" of Munich—great food, better people-watching.

Pros
  • +Best terrace on the square
  • +Glamorous
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Service can be hurried
  • -Pricey

Madam Anna Ekke

Marienplatz/Glockenbach
Glockenbachviertel

High-energy, colorful, and fun. It reinvents the Bavarian tavern for a younger, more international crowd.

Pros
  • +Fun vibe
  • +Great for groups
  • +Modern Bavarian
Cons
  • -Very loud
  • -Busy on weekends

Les Deux

Maffeistraße 3a
City Center

1-star Michelin. A sleek, dual-concept space: a casual brasserie downstairs and a technical fine-dining room upstairs.

Pros
  • +Very stylish
  • +Central hidden gem
  • +Professional
Cons
  • -Can feel cold/Business-like

Wirtshaus in der Au

Lilienstraße 51
Au / Haidhausen

The king of the "Knödel" (dumpling). A beautiful, historic tavern that feels less touristy than the ones in the center.

Pros
  • +Best dumplings in town
  • +Real local feel
  • +Great garden
Cons
  • -Away from the center
  • -Loud

Where to Stay in Munich - Best Hotels & Accommodations

Choosing where to stay in Munich is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Munich, Germany, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.

Popular places to stay in Munich include Jan, Tantris Maison Culinaire, Atelier, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.

The best area to stay in Munich depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Munich experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.

Browse Munich's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Munich, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Munich

The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.

For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.

Munich offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.

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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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