Best Things To Do in Munich, Germany

  1. Lenbachhaus

    4.6 (677 Votes)
    Lenbachhaus

    Art And Culture, Art Museum, Art Gallery

    The municipal gallery in Munich is a beautiful one that exhibits works by Kandinsky, Marc, Münter, Klee, Macke, Jawlensky and other artists in the Blue Rider circle, such as Bechtejeff, Bossi and Werefkin. Dedicated to the modern art in Munich, this museum attracts a lot of connoisseurs of art from all over the world. Apart from the modern forms of art, this museum also exhi...Read more
  2. Munich Botanical Garden

    Botanical Garden

    Established way back in 1914, the Munich Botanical Garden is a place of interest for those who wish to understand nature and its flora and fauna. Today, this botanical garden cultivates about 14,000 species so as to gain a better understanding of nature and its forms of preservation. It preserves rare plants and European bee species for you to behold and understand. Inside, there are sections t...Read more
  3. Trams In Munich

    Rides

    Any city is recognised by the transport system that it offers to locals as well as the tourist. Munich’s tramway is one of the best public systems in Europe through which you can roam around the whole of the city. Colloquially called as the tram, it offers an end to end stops to most of the attractions in the city. A ride in this system is one of the ways to ensure an acquaintance with th...Read more
  4. Theresienwiese

    4.5 (636 Votes)
    Theresienwiese

    Walking Area, Statue, Square

    There is no way you can separate the beer culture from Germany. Munich revels in beer as Theresienwiese allows people to come and to get drenched in completely. Theresienwiese is the official ground for the world famous Oktoberfest that takes place in Germany every year. Covering an area of 420,000 square metres, this place is encircled by Ruhmeshalle and the Bavaria statue from ...Read more
  5. St. Michael's Church

    4.6 (781 Votes)
    St. Michael's Church

    Church, Religious Site

    St Michael’s church in Munich is a quaint church that offers a retreat of spirituality amidst an otherwise bustling city. Built over 400 years ago, this church was earlier a part of part of the former Jesuit College. The person who designed this church is still unknown but regardless of this, it is considered to be one of the largest and finest Jesuit churches in the world. Inside, there ...Read more
  6. Olympiaturm

    4.7 (597 Votes)
    Olympiaturm

    Restaurant, Observation Deck

    There is no other place from you can enjoy the beauty of Munich than this tower that offers you astounding panoramic views of the city. With an overall elevation of 291,28 meters, this tower is a must visit if you wish to see Munich from above. Its viewing platform is located on an altitude of 190 meters and offers you a view of Munich. There is a revolving restaurant whose one turn takes 53 mi...Read more
  7. Restaurant Und Biergarten Am Chinesischen Turm

    Garden, Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Entertainment

    Located in The English garden, the beer garden is one of the coolest places to hang out with your friends and family in Munich. Due to its proximity to the university, this garden attracts a lot of youngsters to its premises who come here to enjoy some of the best bottles of beer in the town. The food stalls located here offer you the best of food such as Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a s...Read more
  8. Hofgarten

    4.6 (399 Votes)
    Hofgarten

    Garden, Park

    Surrounding the royal residence of the kings and electors, the Hofgarten is a huge park that offers a natural retreat in the midst of all hustle and bustle. Built in the early 17th century, this park was built after replicating the Italian gardens of renaissance period. Built in 1617, this park is one of the best place for picnicking while you are in Munich. During summers, this place becomes a...Read more
  9. F C Bayern Erlebniswelt

    4.7 (231 Votes)
    F C Bayern Erlebniswelt

    Museum, Entertainment, Games

    Located in the Allianz Arena, the FC Bayern Erlebniswelt is the largest club museum in the whole of Germany. This club exhibits a history of more than 110-year history of the club ever since its foundation in 1900 until present. The exhibitions are presented with the help of numerous multimedia and interactive ploys. The first section is the Hall of Fame where the visitors can learn about the 1...Read more
  10. Konigsplatz

    Art And Culture, Historical Site, Square, Architecture

    Konigsplatz is one of the important squares of Munich that bustles with culture, history, tradition as well as modernity. Surrounded by the European Neo Classical style of architecture, this square is home to some of the important attractions such as Kunstareal, Munich’s gallery and Munich’s quarter. Its design is what makes this square a unique one. A confluence of greenery and cla...Read more
  11. Munich Documentation Centre For The History Of National Socialism

    Exhibition

    Nazi history has added a cruel chapter to the history of Germany. The Munich Documentation centre reinstates the crimes committed by the Nazi dictatorship and their origins, manifestations and consequences even until the present day. Germany was once the home of the Nazi party apparatus and the guilt of it can be still seen today. The exhibition here documents the history of National Socia...Read more
  12. Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum

    Museum, Automobile Museum

    Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum is devoted to the world of automobile and transport and the ways they have facilitated human race ever since their advent. Germany is known for its world class automobile engineering so it is expected that Munich would also have a museum like this to point out the automobile significance. This museum exhibits a range of automobile starting from the earliest auto...Read more
  13. Bier- Und Oktoberfest Museum

    Brewery, Specialty Museum

    There is no way you can separate the beer culture from Germany. The beer production in Munich is simply stunning with 56 million bottles of production every year. It is needless to say that the city would be home to a beer museum that honours both the beverage and the world's biggest kegger. Located inside one of the oldest houses in Munich, this museum will introduce you to the exhibits of his...Read more
  14. Staatliche Sammlung Fur Agyptische Kunst

    Art Museum, Museum, Exhibition

    As the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the exhibition of Egyptian art in Munich. There are sections inside this museum that will introduce you to various layers of Egyptian past as the Middle East section that displays objects from the areas of Assyrian and Babylonianculture. There artefacts, statues, sculptures, cult articles, papyri, stone tablets with hieroglyphics, glasswares, je...Read more
  15. Glyptothek

    4.5 (183 Votes)
    Glyptothek

    Art Museum, Sculpture

    Glyptothek is one of the most important nineteenth-century art museums in the world. Populated with a lot of sculptures, this museum exhibits the famous Sleeping Satyr and the Aphaia reliefs from Aegina. Founded by crown prince Ludwig I, this museum will definitely attract the connoisseurs of art in Munich.  Apart from other accolades, this is the oldest museum in the w...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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