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Where to Stay in Munich: Area Guide for Visitors

TLDR: The best neighbourhood to stay in Munich depends on your trip. Altstadt for first timers, Schwabing for longer stays, Haidhausen and Westend for Oktoberfest, Glockenbachviertel for nightlife, and near the Messe for budget. This guide helps you match your style and budget to the right district. Where to Stay in Munich: The Fast AnswerContinue reading "Where to Stay in Munich: Area Guide for Visitors"

Things to Do in Munich: A Local’s Guide

TLDR: Munich packs more into a compact city centre than most German capitals. Marienplatz and the Glockenspiel, the Englischer Garten with its Eisbach surfers, the three Pinakotheken art museums, Nymphenburg Palace, the Deutsches Museum, beer halls, and easy Alpine day trips. This local’s guide covers what to do with a long weekend. Why Munich WorksContinue reading "Things to Do in Munich: A Local’s Guide"

Munich on a Budget: How to Save Without Missing Out

TLDR: Munich has a reputation for being expensive, but smart travellers do it for EUR 50 to 70 a day. Hostel beds from EUR 25, Bayern-Ticket trains for EUR 29, pretzels from EUR 2, and dozens of free sights. This budget guide shows how to save without missing the good stuff. Is Munich Expensive? MunichContinue reading "Munich on a Budget: How to Save Without Missing Out"