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What are travellers saying about Munich?
9.8
History Buffs
8.8
Foodies
7.9
Outdoor Enthusiasts
7.4
Adventure Travellers
7.2
Family Travellers
Member reviews (376)
Ryan Pearson
02/09/2019
The best thing was the balance between an immense amount of history and culture.
Betty Little
24/08/2019
We walked everywhere. It was Fun because we would stop and find a place to have coffee in the lovely out door market
A C
23/04/2019
I’m from San Diego, California and I absolutely LOVE Munich. It’s by far my fav city in Germany. The people are super nice and friendly :) Maxvorstadt is the trendy hip area to go out for dinner and drinks, which is right next to LMU. Definitely try käsespätzle, it’s basically Mac n cheese but 10x better. The Englischer Garten is also very nice especially during the summer to tan and have a BBQ with friends. Using the U-Bahn is SO easy to use to get around or you can take a bike :) and of course Oktoberfest was amazing, I’m not a beer person at all but their beer is so easy and yummy to drink. However, if you rent a car or take a bike tour, there are soo many beautiful lakes to go swimming, hikes, or to get something to eat at a typical Bavarian restaurant. Not even exaggerating but the Walchensee lake has turquoise water. There’s also a lift that takes you up a mountain for a scenic view with very easy hiking trails (ppl bring small dogs), there’s also a little restaurant at the top with live Bavarian music :) Honestly Munich is the best, you should definitely visit :)
Jose Mora
27/02/2019
the must amazing citys.
I recomend stop there of you travel in Germany the sculpture and the history get you to feel another world.
The least expensive month is December, with an average of ₹7,482 per night. The most expensive month to stay in Munich is September, with an average price of ₹13,572 per night.
The average price of a hotel in October last year was ₹8,178 per night. This is 11% less than the average nightly price of ₹9,092 seen over the previous 12 months.
In Munich, the expected average temperature in October is 9.3°C/48.7°F. The warmest month is typically July, which averages 23.8°C/74.8°F. The coolest month is January, with temperatures averaging -3.8°C/25.2°F.
The nearest airport to Munich is Munich (MUC) (28.22km). Other nearby airports include:
Augsburg (57.54km)
We use indicative prices on this page to help you choose from a large number of options. This month's estimated lowest price is based on the average of the lowest prices found for hotels in this destination on Skyscanner from October last year.
The best thing was the balance between an immense amount of history and culture.
We walked everywhere. It was Fun because we would stop and find a place to have coffee in the lovely out door market
I’m from San Diego, California and I absolutely LOVE Munich. It’s by far my fav city in Germany. The people are super nice and friendly :) Maxvorstadt is the trendy hip area to go out for dinner and drinks, which is right next to LMU. Definitely try käsespätzle, it’s basically Mac n cheese but 10x better. The Englischer Garten is also very nice especially during the summer to tan and have a BBQ with friends. Using the U-Bahn is SO easy to use to get around or you can take a bike :) and of course Oktoberfest was amazing, I’m not a beer person at all but their beer is so easy and yummy to drink. However, if you rent a car or take a bike tour, there are soo many beautiful lakes to go swimming, hikes, or to get something to eat at a typical Bavarian restaurant. Not even exaggerating but the Walchensee lake has turquoise water. There’s also a lift that takes you up a mountain for a scenic view with very easy hiking trails (ppl bring small dogs), there’s also a little restaurant at the top with live Bavarian music :) Honestly Munich is the best, you should definitely visit :)
the must amazing citys. I recomend stop there of you travel in Germany the sculpture and the history get you to feel another world.