Munich holidays
Famous for its beer and bratwurst, Bavaria’s capital springs to life in autumn when legions of lederhosen-clad tourists come here to celebrate Oktoberfest. But if holidays to Munich teach you anything it’s that drinking is just one of this city’s pastimes. From sleek new hotels and prestigious museums to galleries, theaters and public green spaces, see why Munich is quickly becoming the toast of Europe.
Munich holiday highlights

Home of Oktoberfest
Glockenspiel show
River surfing
Munich: Know before you go
Language
German
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
July – September
Low season
January – February































Find the best time to go to Munich
Weather in Munich
March – May: A sea of pink and purple blooms spreads through city parks in spring. But expect higher rainfall and the famous ‘föhn’, a warm wind that blows from the Alps.
June – August: Summer is the best time to experience the city thanks to warmer days and balmy nights. But don’t be surprised if your sunbathing is interrupted by a flash rainstorm.
September – November: Locals cling to the final breaths of summer before the short, crisp autumn days set in. Golden bursts of hazel, beech and sycamore trees signal this cool change.
December – February: Outside the Christmas rush, winters in Munich are quiet and mild. Rare cold snaps may dust the city in snow, but most of the flurries are reserved for the nearby Alps.
Events in Munich
Auer Dult (April, August and October): Folk festival Auer Dult offers a taste of traditional Bavarian culture without the Oktoberfest crowds. Held three times a year in Mariahilfplatz, the celebration of folk music, dance, food and handicrafts is a favourite with local families.
FC Bayern matches (August to May): The most successful football club in Germany has earned itself a loyal fanbase and a state-of-the-art home stadium. Attending an FC Bayern game at Allianz Arena is an essential outing for any sports fan.
Christmas markets (December): Christmas markets originated in Germany, and Munich is home to some of the best. Find one near you to browse the quaint stalls, sip warming ‘glühwein’ (mulled wine) and feast on creamy ‘käsespätzle’ (German mac and cheese).
The best neighbourhoods in Munich
Things to do in Munich



