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A month-by-month guide to the best time to visit Munich
A month-by-month guide to the best time to visit Munich

A captivating city all year round, Munich is full of fascinating history and architectural masterpieces. The iconic Marienplatz is best enjoyed during the spring or fall when there are fewer crowds. The sprawling English Garden offers an idyllic retreat for families in the summer, complete with beer gardens and sunbathing spots, while a scenic bike ride along the Isar river is perfect for couples.

Avoid the winter chill and stroll through the halls of Nymphenburg Palace and savor Bavarian delicacies at Viktualienmarkt. Discover the best time to visit Munich to fully experience its enticing culture, culinary delights, and architectural wonders.

Choosing the best time to go to Munich

Late September to early October is the best time to visit Munich to participate in the Oktoberfest celebrations. February is the best month to go to Munich on a budget when tourist numbers are lower, and accommodation prices drop significantly.

April to May are the best months to visit Munich for fewer crowds and favorable weather.

Best time for sunshine lovers

The summer months from June to August are the best time for outdoor activities in Munich. Enjoy picnics, sunbathing, and even surfing on the Eisbach River in the Englischer Garten (English Garden).

Best time for foodies

Fall is a must for food lovers as the Oktoberfest celebrations offer the chance to taste traditional Bavarian cuisine and beer.

Best time for exploring

The best time to sightsee in Munich is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and fall (September to October). The mild temperatures make it comfortable for walking and exploring, and there are fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months, providing a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere at popular attractions.

Best time for festive shopping

Take in the festivities in Munich in December and you can get lost in the scent of mulled wine and the twinkling holiday decorations of the Christkindlmarkt at Marienplatz, while picking up gifts for all your loved ones.

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Must-eat food in Munich: 10 delicious dishes to try
Must-eat food in Munich: 10 delicious dishes to try

Known for its unique cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, Munich is undoubtedly a bucket list-worthy destination. However, all that exploring is sure to work up quite an appetite. Luckily, Bavarian cuisine is as hearty and filling as it is delicious. With a fantastic array of foods to try in the southern German city, from knödel to weisswurst and brez’n to schweinshaxe, it’s no surprise that Munich is regarded as one of Europe’s best foodie cities. So, if you’re keen to discover the city through your tastebuds, read on to learn more about the best food to eat in Munich

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12 unmissable Munich landmarks and historical sights
12 unmissable Munich landmarks and historical sights

Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is rich in iconic sights and attractions. While exploring the best landmarks in Munich, you’ll encounter a captivating blend of architectural, historical, and natural attractions that are an integral part of the city’s fabric. Discover historic landmarks such as the bustling Marienplatz with its legendary Glockenspiel or architectural landmarks like the Baroque Asamkirche. If you’re into natural sights, strolling through the English Garden with its famous Eisbach Wave or the landscaped grounds of Nymphenburg Palace are some of the best things to do in Munich.

Munich’s landmarks at a glance

Most-visited landmark: Marienplatz

Oldest landmark: St. Peter’s Church

Largest green space: Englischer Garten

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11 festive ways to spend Christmas in Munich
11 festive ways to spend Christmas in Munich

Christmas in Munich is like being inside a beer-filled snow globe. From medieval Christmas markets to castles that look straight out of a fairy tale, Munich could make even the Grinch feel jolly. Fill your belly with traditional Bavarian foods found at the festive chalets across the city, soak in the thermal baths at Therme Erding, or spend a day in the snowy Alps. Pack your appetite and a winter coat as you work through this list of things to do in Munich at Christmas time.

Everything you need to know about Christmas in Munich

Best holiday market: The medieval market near Odeonsplatz

Average temperature: 37.4°F to 39.2°F

Key holiday days: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day — most shops close early on Christmas Eve and reopen on December 27

Best free festive activity: Seeing the Alpine villages in the snowy Alps

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5 out of 5 stars

As someone who goes on a lot of tours and gives tours for a living, this experience is not to be missed! The transportation is first-rate: comfortable, clean, with a very capable driver who doubles as barista/bartender for the bus’s well-stocked snack and beverage station. Our guide, Ursula, was outstanding—she was passionate, friendly, incredibly organized, super informative, and gave perfect tips for making the most of our time at Neuschwanstein Castle and the surrounding area. Get ready to learn a lot about the fascinating King Ludwig II and his many contributions to Bavarian life and culture. You’ll be in very capable and caring hands with this tour company.

5 out of 5 stars

Our driver-guide Paul is friendly and approachable. We have a group of 5 with elderly, but he is patient with them and will help to think of ways to make the tour easier for them, while also taking care of the rest and sharing his knowledge of the tour with us. Getting to the castle and Oberammergau yourself via public transport is not easy, so if you have a big group, recommend to book this private tour with transport. Well worth the cost!

5 out of 5 stars

A good tour and a great guide. José was very helpful and clear with his guide. I also found when asked challenging questions he answered as best he could, and when he did not know the answer he admitted it (unlike other tours I have been on in the past) thank you

5 out of 5 stars

The tour was in English so I couldn't understand what they were saying, but I still enjoyed it! The guide was a very cheerful person.

5 out of 5 stars

Lana was fantastic. Great tour, would highly recommend