Best Things To Do in Munich, Germany

  1. Villa Stuck

    4.4 (64 Votes)
    Villa Stuck

    Museum, Architecture

    Stuck Villa in Munich is a renowned museum that houses art from the 19th to 21st centuries. Here, you can come across a significant collection of works by Franz von Stuck (1863-1928) and international exhibitions of the art in 1900 and for modern and contemporary art. This museum combines life, architecture, art, music and theatre. Open to all visitors, this museum will be of much interest...Read more
  2. Alter Sudfriedhof

    4.8 (55 Votes)
    Alter Sudfriedhof

    Cemetery

    Alter Sudfriedhof is a quaint cemetery in Munich that was founded by Duke Albrecht V as a plague cemetery in 1563. Due to the reasons of plague, this cemetery was located outside the city gates. Later on, this cemetery also became the burial ground of the dead from the Sendling uprising of 1705 which saw the killing of over 1100 people. A quaint walk here will make you refle...Read more
  3. Ludwigskirche

    Church, Religious Site

    Ludwigskirche is one of the monumental churches in Munich that deserves a visit during your stay in the city. This church exhibits neo-Romanesque style of architecture with the second-largest altar fresco of the world. The building carries round arches called the Rundbogenstil which have strongly influenced other church architecture, train stations and synagogues&n...Read more
  4. Munchen Hauptbahnhof

    3.8 (148 Votes)
    Munchen Hauptbahnhof

    Landmark, Station

    Although not basically an attraction in itself, Munich Central Station is definitely one of the famous landmarks in the city. This is the main railway station that is one of the three long distance stations in Munich, the others being Munchen-Pasing and MunchenOst. Munchen Hauptbahnhof . Due to its popularity and importance, this station has been classified by Deutsche Bahn&...Read more
  5. Haus Der Kunst

    4.4 (52 Votes)
    Haus Der Kunst

    Art Museum

    Located on the southern edge of the famous English Garden, the House of Arts is an important non collecting art museum in the whole of Germany. Built between 1933 and 1937, this museum was set up with the idea of showcasing Germany's finest art. This museum opened up with an important exhibition called as Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung ("Great German art exhibition"), which intended...Read more
  6. St. Luke's Church

    4.6 (94 Votes)
    St. Luke's Church

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    What makes St. Lukas an important attraction is that this is the largest Protestant church in Munich. Built in 1893-1896 and designed by Albert Schmidt, this church is of utmost importance to the Protestants in Munich. Its location is picturesque as it is located on the banks of the Isar, between the Steinsdorfstraße and Mariannenplatz. The architecture of this church ...Read more
  7. Staatliche Antikensammlungen

    Museum

    As the name suggests, this museum is devoted to the collection of antiquities that relate to Bavarian state, Greece, Etruscan and Rome. This museum is in league with the sculptures collection, which is located in the opposite Glyptothek. The collection kept here is that of attic vases of King Ludwig I who had also collected antique gold jewellery from the collection of Caroline M...Read more
  8. Maximilianeum

    4.5 (113 Votes)
    Maximilianeum

    Garden, Park, Heritage Building

    Maximilianeum is a combination of the Bavarian State Parliament and a park setting. You can visit this building only with the help of a guided tour although the parks can be visited for free. As for the building, it is a palatial one that was once built as the home of a gifted students' foundation and has also housed the BavarianLandtag (state parliament) since 1949. Given its shape by Fri...Read more
  9. Museum Of Man And Nature

    4.5 (84 Votes)
    Museum Of Man And Nature

    Museum

    Translated as the English Museum of Man and Nature, this museum is dedicated to the study of both. A part of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, this museum will exhibit many specimens that will increase your understanding of human biology as well as the nature that surrounds the human beings. Apart being of an interest to adults, this museum will also be of much benefit to kids to enlighte...Read more
  10. Hackerhaus

    4.1 (170 Votes)
    Hackerhaus

    Food And Drinks, Brewery, Adults

    This is a famous brewery whose history goes back to the 15th century and until 18th century, it was infact known as "Prew in Hagge quarter". Since it was taken over by Breuer Simon Hacker in 1738, it was renamed as “Hacker Bräu". Here, you can have insight into the workings of the preparation of brewery as you take a tour inside the brewery and sip one of your favourites. Since beer ...Read more
  11. Jewish Museum Munich

    4.1 (62 Votes)
    Jewish Museum Munich

    Museum

    The Jewish Museum Munich, provides an overview of Munich’s Jewish history and is part of the city's new Jewish Center located at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz in Munich, Germany. It houses a public elementary school, a kindergarten, a youth center as well as a community auditorium and a kosher restaurant. The museum was built from 2004 until its inauguration on March 22, 2007 and is run by the city ...Read more
  12. Paulaner Brauhaus

    4.3 (84 Votes)
    Paulaner Brauhaus

    Brewery, Adults

    Paulaner is a German brewery which was established in 1634 in Munich by the Minim friars. Paulaner is one of the six breweries who provide beer for Oktoberfest, the German beer festival dating from 1810. Paulaner ranks number 18 among Germany's best selling breweries. The brewery churns out fresh brew and amazing food to go with it. The place is known to be joyful and fun, with very helping and...Read more
  13. Propylaea

    Memorial

    Propylaea is a city gate in Munich. The gate was constructed as a memorial for the accession of the Otto of Greece. Each of the two towers of the gate is a powerful block with a large portal and an open room upstairs. The two portals of the towers served to freight transport, the driving (as seen from the city) leaving the city was operated through the left gate, in the downtown of freight pass...Read more
  14. Deutsches Theater Munchen

    Entertainment, Performance, Stage Show, Theatre

    Deutsches Theater Munchen (“German Theatre”) is a theatre in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is the largest theatre for guest performances in Germany. The theatre is specifically known for staging musicals. In the carnival season, the theatre plays an important role again, as balls and parties are catered to here. 
  15. Ludwig Maximilian University Of Munich

    Educational Site, University

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, the University is in the heart of Munich. LMU is recognized as one of Europe's premier academic and research institutions. There’s a memorial to the White Rose student anti-Nazi resistance movement in the main entrance hall. The university and its current students generously don't seem to mind the constant stream of visitors. Set in the cobbles outs...Read more
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  • can i rent 4 bikes for 5 days to use it in the tour inside munich by cheap price or can i buy a used bike with cheap price and from where

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    • I suppose renting a bike will be cheaper if you are speaking of only 5 days. You can visit the official website of Munchen in English which has ads for bike shops and more I guess. 

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  • public transportation from munich airport to oktoberfest

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    • Oktoberfest is held at Theresienwiese and to reach the venue from the airport, you can take Munich U-Bahn or you can also opt for a bus. 

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