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Cosa fare a Munich, Germany

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Attrazioni più popolari a Munich, Germany

Things to do in Munich, Germany include exploring Marienplatz and the Neues Rathaus with its famous Glockenspiel show that plays daily at 11 AM. Visit the Frauenkirche, a symbol of the city with its twin domes. Relax in the Englischer Garten, one of the largest urban parks in the world, featuring the popular Chinesischer Turm beer garden.

Marienplatz & Neues Rathaus (Glockenspiel)

1. Marienplatz & Neues Rathaus (Glockenspiel)

Glockenspiel

4.7 (1,986)
Monumento storicoAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Historic heart of Munich, rich in Gothic architecture and lively cafés. See the Glockenspiel's animated show, browse shops, and soak up street music.

Fatti rapidi: Crowds cluster beneath the ornate clock to watch mechanical knights and dancers whirl through a lively joust and a cooper's dance, all timed to a cascade of cheerful chimes. A gleaming rooster crows at the finale while the tower's facade catches warm light, making the brief spectacle a favorite for photographers and locals alike.

Punti salienti: At 11:00 and 12:00 every day, and at 17:00 in summer, a 43-bell clockwork springs to life as 32 carved life-size figures click and clatter while a miniature joust reenacts the 1568 marriage of Duke Wilhelm V and Renata of Lorraine, the clang of armor slicing through the chatter and the warm scent of pretzel ovens in the square. Below the tournament the Schäfflertanz, a coopers' dance first performed after the 1517 plague, still gets locals talking; the tradition runs on a seven-year rotation and people will proudly tell you whether it's currently 'coopers' year'.

Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Lady)

2. Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Lady)

Cathedral of Our Lady

4.6 (14,475)
Attrazione turisticaChiesaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

Twin-towered cathedral anchoring Munich's skyline and history. Climb the south tower for city views, admire the Gothic nave and the famous 'devil's footprint'.

Fatti rapidi: From the street, twin onion-domed towers soar above the skyline, their warm red-brick mass catching golden light and making the silhouette instantly recognizable. Step inside and you'll spot the notorious 'Devil's Footprint' near the entrance, a single dark mark tied to a centuries-old legend that always makes visitors pause.

Punti salienti: Step inside and you'll notice a single dark 'devil's footprint' in the red-brick floor near the main entrance, roughly 30 centimeters long, said to mark where the devil stood after the builder tricked him. Two squat towers about 99 meters tall, capped with bulbous green domes added in 1525, give the skyline a medieval silhouette, and on clear days the deep bronze bells and a cool stone draft make the nave feel like a living, breathing echo of the city's past.

Schloss Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace)

3. Schloss Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace)

Nymphenburg Palace

4.6 (38,064)
CastleHistory MuseumAttrazione turisticaMuseoLuogo storico

Opulent Baroque palace with lavish state rooms and vast formal gardens. Wander ornate halls, porcelain rooms and lakeside avenues.

Fatti rapidi: Flickering candlelight once animated a tucked-away court theater behind lavish state rooms, giving visitors an unexpectedly intimate window into royal entertainment. Strolling the broad gardens you encounter axial canals and ornate pavilions, and a porcelain museum nearby displays thousands of painted pieces that catch the light like miniature treasures.

Punti salienti: A working royal porcelain manufactory on the palace grounds has been hand-painting delicate cups and figurines since 1747, and you can watch artisans brush cobalt blue and gold leaf under a soft, skylit roof. The future King Ludwig II was born in the palace on August 25, 1845, and visitors still point out the small blue-silk room and the exact nursery window where he first peered out at the park.

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Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.

Tour a piedi gratuiti. Sì, davvero gratuiti. Nessuna carta di credito richiesta. Nessun trucco.

Guida locale, 2-3 ore

Luoghi principali, tesori nascosti, storie locali

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Dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Alla fine, dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Li ho fatti in decine di città e sono stati il momento clou di quasi ogni viaggio. Se visiti Munich, Germany, fallo il primo giorno. Mi ringrazierai dopo.

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Englischer Garten (English Garden) & Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower)

4. Englischer Garten (English Garden) & Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower)

Chinese Tower

4.4 (15,248)
Beer GardenMonumento storicoLuogo storicoBarRestaurant

Wide green park with river surfing and a lively Bavarian beer garden. Stroll riverside paths, catch the Eisbach surfers, or sip a stein under the Chinese Tower.

Fatti rapidi: Entra in un ampio parco cittadino che copre più di tre chilometri quadrati, ancora più grande del Central Park di New York, e potresti vedere i surfisti cavalcare un'onda stazionaria su un stretto corso d'acqua urbano mentre le persone fanno picnic su prati baciati dal sole. Nei dintorni, una torre di legno simile a una pagoda fa da fulcro a uno dei più grandi biergarten d'Europa dove le bande di ottoni suonano, i castagni ombreggiano migliaia di panche per picnic e l'aria si riempie di profumi di pretzel arrostiti e lager.

Punti salienti: Un stretto corso d'acqua urbano nasconde un'onda stazionaria dove fino a una dozzina di surfisti si alternano sulla stessa piega per tutto il giorno, con le tavole che sbattono e gli otturatori delle fotocamere che scattano mentre circa 200 spettatori tifano dalla riva erbosa. Sotto una pagoda di legno alta 25 metri un biergarten con circa 7.000 posti si riempie dell'odore di maiale arrosto e del tintinnio di boccali, mentre le bande di ottoni in lederhosen suonano la domenica pomeriggio e gli sconosciuti battono le mani sulle vecchie melodie bavaresi.

Deutsches Museum

5. Deutsches Museum

4.5 (41,651)
Attrazione turisticaMuseoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Explore science and technology across centuries at Europe's largest science museum. Walk through full-size aircraft, historic steam engines, and hands-on exhibits.

Fatti rapidi: Step inside and you’ll encounter giant steam engines, full-size aircraft suspended above galleries, and tactile displays that make complex technology feel hands-on. More than a million objects span fields from astronomy to aeronautics, and interactive exhibits let you climb into cockpits, pilot simulators, or peer into historic labs.

Punti salienti: Founded in 1903 by engineer Oskar von Miller, the museum holds roughly 28,000 historical objects, from full-size steam engines to early aircraft, so you can hear heavy flywheels thud, smell hot oil and steam, and watch brass gears glint as they turn. Several times a day volunteers in stained white lab coats run noisy live demonstrations, pushing valves and throttles while guides narrate the clanking machinery and visitors leave with a faint smell of machine oil on their clothes.

BMW Welt & BMW Museum

6. BMW Welt & BMW Museum

4.6 (45,426)
Attrazione turisticaMuseoPunto di interesseIstituzione

An immersive look at BMW design and engineering inside a striking glass-and-steel pavilion. Expect interactive displays, rare classics, and showroom-new vehicle deliveries.

Fatti rapidi: A dizzying spiral of glass and steel lets you watch gleaming cars arrive on a theatrical delivery platform, and you can actually smell new leather while guides unpack the latest engineering feats. Interactive exhibits pair iconic race machines with quirky concept models, so you can compare engine roars, sit in cockpits, and trace how aerodynamics shaped decades of design.

Punti salienti: When buyers collect a brand-new M3 or i8 they ride a glass elevator into a cathedral-like delivery hall, a theatrical ritual started in 2007 that uses pulsing LEDs, a revolving platform, and staff in blue uniforms to transform paperwork into a celebration. Around the corner a chronological display lines up racing icons such as the 1938 328 and the M1 prototype under a coiled ramp, so you can smell warm oil and hear valve clatter as you lean over the glass to spot serial numbers and handwritten factory notes.

Viktualienmarkt

7. Viktualienmarkt

4.6 (62,610)
Farmers MarketMarketPunto di interesseIstituzione

Historic Bavarian market alive with local flavours and color. Taste fresh sausages, cheeses and beer while browsing flowers, produce and artisan stalls.

Fatti rapidi: Bright stalls spill over with seasonal fruits, smoked sausages, artisanal cheeses and flowers, creating a kaleidoscope of color and aroma that pulls in both locals and chefs. Over a hundred vendors offer everything from rare spices to freshly baked pretzels, and weekend brass bands plus a bustling flea-market corner turn mornings into a sensory parade.

Punti salienti: Every weekday morning, more than 140 colorful stalls spill fragrant heaps of alpine cheeses, glossy apples and smoked trout onto the cobblestones, while the air fills with roasted chestnuts and the brash calls of vendors. A painted maypole rises above the square with carved trade figures, while locals crowd the chestnut-shaded beer garden to polish off Weißwurst with sweet mustard and a Maß before noon.

Residenz München (Munich Residenz)

8. Residenz München (Munich Residenz)

Munich Residenz

4.6 (21,709)
CastleAttrazione turisticaSede eventiLuogo storicoPunto di interesse

A sprawling royal palace with dazzling Baroque and Rococo interiors. Walk ornate halls, visit the Treasury, and admire frescoes and court chambers.

Fatti rapidi: Stepping into the great halls feels like wandering through a stage set, with gilded ceilings, painted galleries, and rooms arranged to impress visiting royals. Behind unassuming doors lies a treasury and silver collection, where over a thousand ceremonial objects and glittering jewels reveal the extravagant tastes of former courts.

Punti salienti: A hall commissioned by Duke Albrecht V in 1568 to showcase his antique sculptures still reads like a theatrical stage, its painted coffers and life-size Roman busts gleaming beneath a soaring Renaissance ceiling. Slip into the tiny Rococo court theatre by François de Cuvilliés, where red velvet, carved gilt, and rows of mirrors once multiplied the light of dozens of candles so performances felt like a play inside a jewel box.

Allianz Arena

9. Allianz Arena

4.6 (84,226)
StadiumAttrazione turisticaSports ComplexSede eventiLuogo per attività sportive

Big stadium with a glowing exterior and rich football history. Guided tours go pitchside, through locker rooms and the Bayern museum.

Fatti rapidi: A honeycomb of translucent, inflatable panels wraps the stadium and can light up in different colors at night, turning the exterior into a glowing, color-changing spectacle. Spectators pack more than 70,000 steeply raked seats, so crowd noise hits like a wave and the match feels astonishingly close.

Punti salienti: Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the stadium's outer skin is made of 2,874 inflatable ETFE cushions that can be lit in a single color, glowing bright red for Bayern matches, white for TSV 1860 nights, or blue for special events and making the whole bowl visible for kilometers after sundown. Inside, roughly 75,000 seats wrap tightly around the pitch so the crowd's roar feels like a physical wave, and after big derby victories fans and players often spill out beneath the illuminated façade to take spontaneous victory photos that flood social feeds.

Olympiapark (Olympic Park)

10. Olympiapark (Olympic Park)

Olympic Park

4.7 (77,704)
ParcoAttrazione turisticaSede eventiPunto di interesseIstituzione

Iconic 1972 Olympic architecture and lively outdoor events make this park worth visiting. Walk under sweeping roofs, climb the Olympic Tower for city views, and relax by the lake.

Fatti rapidi: A sweeping canopy of translucent, tent-like roofs creates an otherworldly, wave-like skyline, and strolling beneath them feels like moving through a futuristic forest of light and shadow. Visitors catch rippling reflections on the lake, enjoy open-air concerts that can swell into the tens of thousands, and climb lookout platforms for vertigo-tinged panoramic views across city and hills.

Punti salienti: Beneath the sweeping translucent roof sketched by Frei Otto and Günther Behnisch, the tensile canopy, originally built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, uses cable nets that make rain sound like a chorus of tiny drumbeats on the membrane. Each summer a quirky late-night tradition sees locals hauling deck chairs and portable radios up the hill to watch open-air concerts and film screenings under the lights, sometimes packing more than 3,000 people and swapping bratwurst for cold beer.

Sea Life Munich

11. Sea Life Munich

3.9 (13,035)
AquariumPunto di interesseIstituzione

Discover 150+ marine species up close in a breathtaking underwater tunnel. Expect hands-on encounters and vibrant aquatic displays that captivate curiosity.

Fatti rapidi: Over 3,000 sea creatures from 150 species swim through immersive tanks here, including hands-on touch pools where you can feel starfish and sea cucumbers. The aquarium features a fascinating ocean tunnel stretching 360 degrees around visitors, creating an underwater experience like no other.

Punti salienti: A stunning 270-degree ocean tunnel lets you watch sharks, rays, and giant groupers glide just inches above your head and around your sides. Brightly colored coral reefs and bioluminescent creatures light up the tanks, giving an almost magical glimpse into deep-sea worlds.

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Dolci tradizionali

Apfelstrudel

Apfelstrudel

In Munich, apfelstrudel dough is traditionally stretched by hand until it is paper-thin, creating a flaky, cloud-like pastry.

Kaiserschmarrn

Kaiserschmarrn

Kaiserschmarrn, whose name means "emperor's mess", was famously a favorite of Emperor Franz Joseph and is a shredded, caramelized pancake often studded with rum-soaked raisins.

Dampfnudel

Dampfnudel

A dampfnudel is a steamed yeast dumpling that forms a golden, caramelized base when cooked in milk and butter, giving a delightful contrast between soft interior and crisp bottom.

Piatti salati tradizionali

Weißwurst

Weißwurst

Weißwurst was invented in Munich in the 19th century and is traditionally eaten before noon, a custom that comes from the lack of preservatives in the original sausages.

Leberkäse

Leberkäse

Leberkäse literally means "liver-cheese", yet many Bavarian varieties contain neither liver nor cheese, making the name a delicious misnomer.

Pretzel

Pretzel

The classic Munich pretzel has a deep brown, glossy crust and a soft, doughy interior, with its knotted shape said to resemble arms folded in prayer.

Bevande tradizionali

Beer (Weißbier)

Beer (Weißbier)

Munich Weißbier is a top-fermented wheat beer brewed with a high proportion of malted wheat, and its special yeast gives the beer distinctive banana and clove aromas.

Radler

Radler

The Radler was invented near Munich in the 1920s when a tavern owner mixed beer with lemon soda to serve thirsty cyclists, and the drink's name literally means "cyclist".

Glühwein

Glühwein

Glühwein, which means "glow wine" because it is heated until it steams, is the aromatic, spiced mulled wine that defines Munich's Christmas markets.

Frequently Asked Questions about Munich, Germany

Is Munich, Germany safe for travelers?
Yes, Munich is considered safe for travelers, with a well-developed public transport system scoring 9 out of 10. Tourists frequent the city heavily, with about 9 million visiting yearly, reflecting its reputation for safety and accessibility.
What are the best months to visit Munich, Germany?
The best months to visit Munich are May, June, September, and October. During these months, travelers enjoy pleasant weather and vibrant cultural events, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Is Munich, Germany expensive to visit?
Munich has a high cost of living, averaging around $2500 per month. Visitors should budget accordingly for accommodation, food, and activities since it is one of the more expensive cities in Germany.
How to get around Munich, Germany?
Munich offers an excellent public transportation system with a score of 9 out of 10. It includes buses, trams, and subways that efficiently connect all parts of the city, making it easy and convenient for tourists to get around.
Is the tap water in Munich safe to drink?
Yes, the tap water in Munich is safe to drink and meets high-quality standards. Travelers can confidently use tap water for drinking, cooking, and other needs throughout their stay.

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Commenti (7)

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Andrei H.

Prendi un Bayern Ticket per gite di un giorno, copre i treni regionali e la S-Bahn e ti fa risparmiare molto se viaggi con amici.

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Lars A.

Amato Monaco, birre d'autunno, mercati del cibo, atmosfera amichevole, facile da girare a piedi, tre giorni perfetti.

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Frida M.

Evita i ristoranti sul Marienplatz, cammina un paio di isolati a est per cibo autentico più economico, i menu in piazza sono a prezzi da turista.

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Tiago L.

Bella città, ma aspetta folle nelle piazze principali, birrerie all'aperto piene il weekend e prezzi non economici vicino ai luoghi turistici.

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Klaus D.

Englischer Garten d'estate è pazzesco, surfisti sul fiume e enormi aree per picnic, porta crema solare e una coperta.

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From MUC take S1/S8 to city center (~40 min). Buy/validate tickets or use the DB app.

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Informazioni utili per Munich, Germany

Luoghi popolari per lo shoppingKaufingerstraße, Viktualienmarkt, Maximilianstraße
Luoghi popolari per la vita notturnaGlockenbachviertel, Schwabing, Maxvorstadt
Ristoranti casual popolariHofbräuhaus, Augustiner Keller, Viktualienmarkt stalls
Ristoranti eleganti popolariTantris, Restaurant Dallmayr, Atelier (Bayerischer Hof)
Caffè popolariMan Versus Machine, Café Frisch, Café Jasmin
Acqua del rubinetto potabile
Visto per nomadi digitali
Migliori app taxiFree Now, Uber
Prezzo taxi / km$3
Turisti / anno9000000
Popolazione1484226
Velocità internet mobile100 Mbps
Percentuale di disoccupazione5 %
Percentuale di povertà16 %
Reddito medio / mese$3500
Costo medio della vita / mese$2500
Prezzo hotel / notte da$70
Prezzo birra da$4.5
Prezzo caffè da$3.5
Prezzo street food da$6
Prezzo pasto al ristorante da$15
Valuta localeEUR
Tipi di prese elettricheC, F
ReligioniRoman Catholic, Protestant, None, Islam
Lingue parlateGerman, English, Turkish
Gruppi etniciEthnic Germans, Turkish, Other Europeans
Orientamento politicocenter-right
Densità di popolazione4700 /km²
Area geografica310 km²
Possibili disastri naturaliFloods, Storms, Heatwaves
Animali pericolosiTicks, Wild boar
Luoghi popolari per una passeggiataEnglischer Garten, Marienplatz, Isar River
Trasporti pubblici popolariU-Bahn, S-Bahn, Tram, Bus
Compagnie aereeLufthansa, Eurowings, Air Dolomiti
Vaccinazioni consigliateRoutine vaccines (MMR, DTP), Tetanus, Hepatitis A
Tipi di architetturaBaroque, Gothic, Neoclassical, Modern
Consumo medio di birra pro capite / anno99 l
Consumo medio di vino pro capite / anno24 l
Cultura delle manceRound up, 5-10% in restaurants, small tip for taxis
Coworking / giorno$20
Airbnb / mese$2500
Affitto 1 camera / mese$1600
Palestra / mese$45
Budget giornaliero (zaino in spalla)$60
Budget giornaliero (media)$150

Panoramica di Munich, Germany

Competenza in ingleseBuono
Sicurezza stradaleBuono
Accoglienza per stranieriBuono
Libertà di espressioneBuono
Trasporti pubbliciMolto buono
Assistenza sanitariaMolto buono
Qualità dell'istruzioneBuono
Affidabilità rete elettricaBuono
Sicurezza contro crimini violentiBuono
PasseggiabilitàBuono
Vita notturnaBuono
Scena gastronomicaBuono
Accoglienza LGBTQ+Buono
Scena startupBuono
Livello di rumoreNella media
PuliziaBuono
Accesso alla naturaMolto buono
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