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Helpful information
- Munich is located in the Germany (DE)
- IATA code: MUC
- Continent: Europe
- Currency: Euro (EUR) (Course: 10 EUR = 8.58 GBP)
- Current time: 08:57 (GMT+2)
- Current date: 2025.07.17
Berlin may have its club scene, but Munich is bursting at the seams with culture, castles and – most importantly – beer. Book your city break in Munich with Airinme.com.
Visit Munich in late September or early October to see its world-famous beer festival – Oktoberfest – in full swing. Put down your Weißbier to visit the beauties of Schloss Nymphenburg, the serene Englischer Garten and the Frauenkirche's mysterious devil's footprint. And don't forget to take a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, the model for Disney's now iconic logo. Book flights to Munich with Airinme.com today to see the best of this great Bavarian city.
Things to do in Munich
- If you've heard of Munich, you've probably heard of Oktoberfest – the world's largest annual beer festival. Visit during the festival's two-week period in September and October to taste some of the world's best beers. For the traditional experience, come clad in traditional lederhosen (for men) or a dirndl (for women).
- Head to Marienplatz, Munich's central square, at 11.00, 12.00 or 17.00 to see the historic Rathaus Glockenspiel in action.
- Just next to Marienplatz is the Frauenkirche, Munich's largest church, and its two dome-capped towers are an iconic symbol of the city. Built in the 15th century, it suffered bomb damage during World War Two and was reconstructed afterwards. Watch out for the mysterious "Devil's Footstep" at the entrance.
- Next on your itinerary is Schloss Nymphenburg, or "Nymph's Castle". Make sure you spend at least half a day at this ornate Baroque palace and the enormous gardens that surround it. There's a lot to see here but the Great Gallery of Beauties is a real highlight.
- Want to find out more about Munich's architectural history? Take a walking tour of its four Royal Avenues – Maximilianstraße, Prinzregentenstraße, Briennerstraße and Ludwigstraße – to survey its captivating blend of baroque, renaissance, neo-classical and Gothic buildings.
- Near Prinzregentenstraße, you'll find the Englischer Garten (English Garden), a must-see for Brits in the city – it's even bigger than London's Hyde Park. Take an afternoon stroll around its inviting greenery or relax with a beer.
- Munich is a haven for museum lovers. Visit the Deutsches Museum, a paean to the achievements of global science and engineering, while the BMW Museum attracts global fans of this classic German car.
- Art fans shouldn't miss the Pinakotheken, three galleries with exhibits spanning from the 15th century to today, while the Glyptothek is home to Grecian antique sculptures.
- Book a tour of the Allianz Arena to see where football teams FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 München play their matches. Tourists can also visit Bayern Munich's club museum inside the arena.
- Had enough of Munich? Take a day trip to the Bavarian town of Füssen to see Neuschwanstein Castle, the inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle. Or catch the train to the Austrian city of Salzburg – just a few hours away – and jump on a Sound of Music bus tour.
Shopping in Munich
Munich may revel in its history but its residents also know how to shop in style. Browse the city's streets and shopping centres for designer clothes, electronics and even Bavarian beers to take home.
Major shopping streets
Most shoppers in Munich head straight for Kaufingerstraße and Neuhauser Straße, home to major high street labels. For high-end shoppers, Maximilianstraße is the place to go for designer labels and exquisite jewellery.
Shopping centres
Be sure to wander around the glamorous corridors of Fünf Höfe, a glitzy shopping arcade that's admired as much for its architecture as its stores. Alternatively, visit Riem Arcaden near Messe-München for over 100 shops and restaurants.
Markets in Munich
Visiting in December? Sip Glühwein (mulled wine) and nibble on Lebkuchen (gingery biscuits) at Munich Christmas Market to get into the festive spirit. During the rest of the year, the Viktualienmarkt is a great place to sample local food and beer.
Eating in Munich
It might not be Europe's most adored cuisine, but German food is hearty, simple and delicious. And in Munich, travellers can sample an array of German dishes and Bavarian specialities – all washed down with a swill of beer.
What to eat in Munich
Typical Bavarian menus are meaty affairs. Local favourites include Schweinshaxe (roasted pork knuckle) and Brathändl (roast chicken), often served with Späzle (small egg dumplings) or Knödel (large dumplings made from bread or potatoes). Be sure to sample the region's wide range of well-spiced sausages too.
Beer in Munich
Weißbier (wheat beer) is king here and important local breweries include Augustiner, Löwenbräu and Paulaner. Serious beer fans should visit historic beer halls like the Hofbräuhaus, or time their trip with the world's most famous beer festival: Oktoberfest.
Insider's Tips
In Munich, emergency medical services and the fire brigade can be contacted on 112. For police assistance, call 110.
It's easy to walk around Munich city centre, but its extensive public transport network – by U-bahn, S-bahn, bus and tram – makes travelling anywhere in the city simple.
Munich summers can be remarkably warm – although they are often wet too. Visit in spring, before the peak summer temperatures and the crowds of Oktoberfest descend on the city.
Oktoberfest is the city's busiest period so if you're travelling to the beer festival, you'll need to plan ahead. Always book a table at a beer tent in advance, especially if you're with a large group, so you're not disappointed.
Getting from Munich Airport
Public Transport
Take the S-bahn train from Munich Airport to Hauptbahnhof (central station), Marienplatz and Ostbahnhof. The main bus station is in front of the Munich Airport Centre. Buses travel all over Munich and Bavaria, including Munich Hauptbahnhof, Munich Trade Fair Centre and Nuremberg.
Taxis and car hire
Taxi stands are available at Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and the Central Area. Rental cars can be picked up in the Central Area between terminals.
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