Discover Munich
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A big city with small-town charm, Munich leaves a lasting impression. With its grand city squares, world-class museums, upscale boutiques and lush green spaces, it’s easy to fall in love with the irresistible mix of cultural sophistication and laidback energy.
Beyond the vibrant centre, Munich opens the door to Germany’s wonders – from the majestic Bavarian Alps to Franconia’s fairytale castles and idyllic countryside villages – and beyond. Whether you crave cosmopolitan excitement or pastoral retreats, the city seamlessly blends urban and rural adventures for an unforgettable journey.

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Relive history at Olympiapark

A vibrant space born from the 1972 Olympics, Olympiapark is one of Munich’s top attractions. Home to the iconic Olympic Tower, the city’s highest beer garden, and thrilling activities like rooftop climbing and ziplining, the park has something for everyone. Beyond sports, the park also hosts the annual Summer Festival, has a family-friendly adventure aquarium, and offers boat hire, a picnic space and ice skating.

Say ‘Prost!’ to Oktoberfest

There’s nothing quite like Oktoberfest. Held at the Theresienwiese fairgrounds, this lively annual festival runs from late September to early October, drawing in millions of visitors every year. Revellers don traditional lederhosen and dirndls to enjoy hearty Bavarian fare, endless beer, singing and dancing in a spirited atmosphere. It's a cultural celebration like no other, but be sure to plan ahead – accommodation fills up quickly.

Immerse in Munich’s regal legacy

A former royal palace, the Munich Residence, or Residenz, showcases centuries of Bavarian history through its exquisite interiors and extensive art collections. Explore nearly 90 open spaces, including the Ancestral Gallery and Rich Chapel, renowned for its coloured marble and gilded details. Other highlights include the Antiquarium – a stunning Renaissance hall adorned with frescoes – and the opulent rococo Reiche Zimmer (rich rooms).

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