Travel Guide Munich – a Cozy City in the South of Germany
Along with the colorful hustle and bustle of Oktoberfest with its beer tents and noisy fairground rides, the twin towers of the Frauenkirche, rising into the white-blue sky against an Alpine panorama, rank among the most iconic images of Munich. In Munich, the Bavarian coziness of the beer garden meets fast-paced metropolitan culture in clubs and bars. Traditional taverns stand side by side with modern gourmet temples and restaurants serving international cuisine. This is where laptops and lederhosen meet.
Highlights to Listen to – the Audio Travel Guide
Welcome to the Lufthansa Insights travel podcast, the new content universe for our passengers. Come on board and experience the highlights of the cultural capital, Munich. Find out why Munich is also a surfer's paradise, learn the stories behind the traditional Bavarian Dirndl, and discover the city's choicest hotspots! Supported by AI-generated voices, we tell unique stories. Compact, informative, entertaining – get inspired for your next trip!
Dive Deeper With Our Interest-based Episode
Choose which side of Munich you would like to get to know better according to your interests. We explore each destination in six exciting episodes on the topics of food, sport, art, history, music and shopping. Whether you're a foodie, flaneur or sports fan – we'll give you insider tips from Lufthansa employees and tell you how to experience the perfect day there.
Late Spring and Summer – the Best Time to Visit Munich
Of course, the famous Oktoberfest (most of which takes place in September) is one of Munich's best-known attractions. However, if you want to take it a little easier and save a little on your hotel room, travel to Munich in late spring or summer. It's warm enough to sunbathe in the English Garden or by the Isar, and enjoy a cool beer in a beer garden.
Insider Tips: Explore Munich With Lufthansa Flight Attendant Manfred Samhuber
Manfred Samhuber has been working as a flight attendant with Lufthansa since 2016. He loves the mix of nature, shopping, culture and cuisine in his home city of Munich – for him, the perfect roast pork can only be found in the Bavarian capital. He reveals what his perfect day in Munich looks like.
Discover Even More Munich
Want to find out more about Munich? Then read the stories of hip Munich residents, find out more about the coolest places in the city, and unusual facts about the Bavarian metropolis.
Two Days for the Highlights – That’s How Much Time You Should Plan for Munich
Visitors should take at least two to three days to experience Munich's most important attractions. One of the highlights is Marienplatz: the New Town Hall’s carillon attracts numerous spectators every day. Another must-see is the Viktualienmarkt, where you can sample numerous delicacies. A walk through the English Garden, one of the largest city parks in the world, should be on your list. For those who plan more time for Munich, we recommend the following activities:
- Day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle: located about two hours from Munich, this unique castle offers an insight into the life of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, nicknamed the “fairytale king” (Märchenkönig in German).
- Visit to Therme Erding: The largest thermal spa in the world is just a short drive from Munich. A variety of saunas, slides and wellness facilities ensure a relaxing day.
- Explore the Bavarian Alps: Take advantage of Munich's proximity to the Alps for hikes and a hearty snack at a mountain hut.
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