Munich combines Bavarian tradition with a vibrant, modern city atmosphere. From historic beer halls and lively markets to grand architecture and scenic parks, the city offers something for every traveler. Known as the heart of Bavaria, Munich’s rich brewing culture, welcoming neighborhoods, and cultural landmarks make it a standout destination—whether you’re visiting during Oktoberfest or enjoying a quieter stroll through the city.
Tours & Experiences
Attractions
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Videos from Munich
Where We Ate
- Spezlwirtschaft
- Wirtshaus Zum Straubinger
- Ngocha1078 Restaurant
- Various stops on food tours
Where We Stayed
- Residence Inn by Marriott Munich City East
Getting There
Munich is easily reached via Munich International Airport (MUC), one of Europe’s major transportation hubs with extensive domestic and international flight options. The airport is well connected to the city center by S-Bahn trains, taxis, and rideshares. Additionally, Munich’s central location in Europe makes it accessible by train from many major cities, including Vienna, Prague, and Zurich. Munich also serves as a major rail hub, making it convenient for travelers arriving by train from other German and European cities.