It’s impossible to not notice the beautiful buildings standing for centuries throughout the city. Starting at Marienplatz, look up to watch the Glockenspiel at the New City Hall. Nearby are the equally impressive Residenz with its ornate passageways and the iconic Frauenkirche at almost 100 metres tall. Stop for a beer at the world-famous Hofbräuhaus where cheerful singing is accompanied by huge mugs of local beer. For a break, head to the Englischer Garten, local residents’ favourite green refuge in this big city. Moving outwards we find BMW World, a shrine to all things from this iconic car manufacturer. Nearby is Olympiapark, site of the 1972 Olympics which is now put to great use by sporty locals. If you need to soak up some culture, you’re spoilt for choice in Munich with museums like the technical Deutsches Museum, Glyptothek with its ancient sculptures and Beer- and Oktoberfestmuseum.
Flights to Munich
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Travel guide - Munich
A perfect example of a European city that perfectly combines the old and new, Munich has so much more to offer than just the Oktoberfest. Classical architecture, lively entertainment and delicious dining, there is something for absolutely everyone. Let the Finnair travel guide to Munich expose the best to see and do in Bavaria’s capital.
Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC)
The airport is located 33km northeast of Munich.
- Finnair flights: Terminal 1D
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