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The city walk for everyone who wants to become acquainted with the most beautiful parts of Munich's city centre. Experience a brewery tour at Spaten with a look behind the scenes, interesting facts about the company history and beer tasting in the brewery tower.
If you feel like a walk, you can stroll through the Nymphenburger Schlosspark (palace park) or the Englischer Garten and watch the surfers on the Eisbach wave. If you book a guided tour, a certified guide will accompany you to Munich's most beautiful attractions.
Munich tourist information. The tourist information office is the place to go for anyone who wants to explore the city of Munich easily and in comfort. We not only offer expert personalised advice, but also have many helpful leaflets, brochures and flyers to browse.
You can see the Marienplatz and the entire city from above, either from the Alter Peter (church) – Munich's landmark with over 300 steps – or comfortably from the tower of the New Town Hall, which has a lift. Book your visit of the Tower now.
Discover the best things to do in Munich with our guide to must-see attractions and top travel tips. Plan your visit and get the best recommendations!
The old town, the center of Munich, not only magically attracts guests. Also locals love to come here: to the Viktualienmarkt, to the long-established shops or to the traditional Bavarian inns. In Munich Altstadt you also find lots of the city’s ahighligts: the town hall on Marienplatz, the Old Peter or the Frauenkirche.
Spending a Sunday in Munich has absolutely nothing to do with bustling department stores and crowded shopping malls. Almost all shops in the Bavarian capital are closed and only a handful remain open. In our “Sundays in Munich“ tips, we explain why this is the perfect time for a visit to the city.
Here, you can find a wealth of facts about Munich’s Wiesn (Oktoberfest) as well as great stories and the most beautiful moments experienced at the world’s biggest folk festival.
Dive into Munich's diverse arts and cultural landscape. It can be found in studios and art galleries, in current exhibitions and world-class art museums, in private collections and in the public space.
The current city map of Munich with lots of information on sights, history and public transport.