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Overview

Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, Germany, is a destination that offers much more than just Oktoberfest and traditional Lederhosen. This beautiful city is a harmonious blend of high-end shopping, rich art and culture, delectable culinary experiences, and deep-rooted traditions. Known for its cheerful residents, Munich is a city that welcomes visitors with open arms. The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $118, but ranges from $26 to $812. With 357 hotels available, you have a wide array of choices to suit your preferences and budget. Some of the most popular hotels include Amber Econtel München, Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich, Mercure Hotel Muenchen am Olympiapark, Holiday Inn Express Munich - City East, an IHG Hotel, and NH München Messe.

Things to do in Munich

Munich offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests. One must-visit is the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism. This museum serves as a poignant reminder and educational hub, delving into the history of the National Socialist dictatorship. Located at the historical site of the 'Braunes Haus', the former headquarters of the NSDAP, the museum offers free admission and encourages reflection and learning.

Another iconic spot is Olympiapark München, originally built for the 1972 Summer Olympics. This expansive 3-square-kilometre park continues to host cultural, social, and religious events. A visit to the Munich Tower within the park offers breathtaking views of the city and the distant Alps.

Art enthusiasts will find the Alte Pinakothek captivating, with its impressive collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 18th century. The museum features masterpieces by renowned artists such as Dürer, Raffael, Leonardo, Tizian, El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandt, and Boucher.

For those interested in modern art, the Pinakothek der Moderne is a must-see. This museum houses four distinct collections under one roof, focusing on contemporary art, international design, architecture, and graphic art. It offers a diverse range of exhibitions that appeal to visitors of all backgrounds.

The Museum Brandhorst is another gem, showcasing over 1,000 works by influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Sigmar Polke, Damien Hirst, and Mike Kelley. The museum also features contemporary video installations and offers free admission for children and teenagers up to the age of 18.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Munich

Munich's nightlife is as diverse as its cultural offerings. Falk's Bar, located in the historic Hotel Bayerischer Hof, is a must-visit. The bar's Baroque decor and hall of mirrors are the only original features that survived World War II. Expertly crafted cocktails and long drinks make this a perfect spot to start your evening, with options to move on to the adjoining cinema room or the roof terrace.

Pusser's, known as the 'Cradle of American bar culture in Germany', has been serving its signature PUSSER’S PAINKILLER™ since 1974. The bar's authentic ambiance, live piano music, and spicy bar food make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Zephyr is a chic cocktail bar that offers a visually stunning and delicious array of drinks. Though it may be pricier than other bars, the experience is well worth it. The friendly staff and exclusive atmosphere make it a memorable spot.

Schumann's is another exclusive bar that prides itself on mixology and unique cocktails. Located in the beautiful Hofgarten area, this bar offers a top-notch ambiance but requires reservations due to its popularity.

Für Freunde is a cozy bar known for its cool indie, electro, and techno music. Occasionally featuring live acts, this intimate venue is a hit among locals. However, it tends to get crowded, so plan your visit accordingly.

Where to Eat in Munich

Munich's culinary scene is as rich and varied as its cultural landscape. Brenner Operngrill offers an upscale dining experience with a grand portico and an extensive menu of perfectly prepared dishes. Their desserts, crafted in-house, are a highlight, and they also offer a convenient takeaway service.

35 milli(m)eter München is a trendy restaurant with a movie-themed menu featuring burgers, salads, and cocktails. On weekends, a DJ provides entertainment during dinner service, adding to the lively atmosphere.

Restaurant Pfistermühle, located near Marienplatz, is one of the most beautiful venues in Munich's old town. Formerly a residence for Bavarian dukes, it now offers modern interpretations of Bavarian cuisine in an upscale setting.

Paulaner am Nockherberg is a popular spot among locals, featuring a beer garden where beer festivals are held. The beer is brewed in kettles right in the dining hall, and the menu includes both German classics and innovative Bavarian dishes.

Alte Utting offers a unique dining experience aboard a former steamer ship. Located in the heart of the city, this gastropub serves a diverse menu including pizzas, coffee, and crepes. Guests can enjoy stunning city views from the roof terrace, making it a perfect spot to watch the sunset over the Schlachthofviertel and the wholesale market hall.

Cheapest time to stay in Munich

January is the cheapest time to stay in Munich for an average of $135 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$135

February

$137

March

$138

April

$155

May

$168

June

$184

July

$174

August

$168

September

$181

October

$162

November

$162

December

$140

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