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From | To | Trip Type | Dates | Price |
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| Bangkok (BKK) | Munich (MUC) | Round Trip | Economy | 21/11/2026 - 17/02/2027 | From THB 39,085 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Munich (MUC) | Round Trip | Economy | 23/09/2026 - 30/09/2026 | From THB 42,470 Viewed: 22 hours ago |
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Recommended Must-Visit Attractions in Munich
Munich blends Bavarian royal heritage, world-class science museums, and vibrant local market culture. From grand palaces and innovative automotive brands to lively squares and traditional beer gardens, the city balances tradition with modernity. Whether your interests lie in art and history, engineering and technology, or authentic lifestyle experiences, this southern German capital offers a travel rhythm uniquely your own.
Marienplatz – The Heart of Munich
Located in the Old Town, Marienplatz is Munich’s central gathering place and most iconic square. The grand façade of the New Town Hall draws attention, and the daily Glockenspiel performance attracts crowds. In winter, the square transforms into the main venue for Munich’s Christmas market, filled with festive charm. Day or night, it is the perfect starting point to experience the city’s history and everyday culture.
Nymphenburg Palace – Lakeside Elegance and Baroque Gardens
Nymphenburg Palace served as the Bavarian summer residence and is the birthplace of King Ludwig II. Its interiors are refined and ornate, while the Gallery of Beauties displays a celebrated collection of court portraits. Expansive gardens and canal views create a romantic waterside setting, ideal for strolling and photography. The harmony between palace architecture and natural landscapes makes it a key landmark of Bavarian court culture.
Deutsches Museum – A Temple of Science and Engineering
One of the world’s largest science and technology museums, the Deutsches Museum covers physics, engineering, aerospace, and more. The High Voltage Exhibit delivers a dramatic live demonstration, while the mining simulation and aviation halls trace the evolution of technological innovation. Clearly organized and highly interactive, it is ideal for families and anyone fascinated by scientific discovery.
BMW Museum & BMW Welt – Automotive Craftsmanship and Innovation
The BMW Museum presents the brand’s history, iconic models, and forward-looking concept designs. Adjacent BMW Welt serves as a brand experience and vehicle delivery center, offering factory tour reservations. Its striking modern architecture has become one of Munich’s contemporary landmarks. Blending design, engineering, and brand culture, it is a must-visit for automotive enthusiasts.
Munich Residenz – A Glimpse into Bavarian Royal History
The Munich Residenz was the former residence of Bavarian rulers and is one of Germany’s largest city palaces. Highlights include the Treasury, the Antiquarium, and the Court Garden, showcasing architectural and artistic styles from the Renaissance to the Baroque period. The Cuvilliés Theatre is another notable feature. Exploring the palace and its collections offers deep insight into royal history and artistic development.
Viktualienmarkt – Local Flavors and Market Traditions
Operating since the 19th century, Viktualienmarkt is Munich’s most representative traditional market. Stalls offer local specialties such as sausages, cheeses, and seasonal produce, reflecting rich Bavarian culinary culture. The central maypole symbolizes local tradition, and the on-site beer garden (Biergarten) provides an opportunity to enjoy authentic Bavarian beer. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in Munich’s food scene and daily life.
Allianz Arena – Where Modern Architecture Meets Football Passion
Home to FC Bayern Munich, the Allianz Arena is famous for its exterior that changes color with illuminated panels. Join an Arena Tour to explore the players’ tunnel and stands, and visit the FC Bayern Museum to learn about the club’s storied history. When lit up at night, the stadium creates a striking visual spectacle—an iconic landmark combining sports culture with modern design.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Munich?
The best time to visit Munich is from May to September, when the weather is mild and ideal for city walks and outdoor activities. Summer brings lively beer gardens, while autumn welcomes the world-famous Oktoberfest. Winter may be colder, but Christmas markets and indoor museum visits remain equally rewarding.
Best Travel Season (May–September)
- Weather:Pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor sightseeing and garden strolls.
- Highlights:Palace gardens, market culture, beer gardens, and festivals.
- Note:During Oktoberfest, accommodation demand is high—book well in advance.
Winter Travel Considerations (October–April)
- Weather:Colder temperatures with occasional snowfall.
- Note::Focus on museums, palaces, and cultural activities within the city.
Choose EVA Air’s flights for a smooth journey and discover this classic German city where royal heritage, engineering excellence, and Bavarian charm come together.








