Welcome to Munich!
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About Munich
Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the 11th-largest city in the European Union. The city’s metropolitan region is home to 6 million people.
Straddling the banks of the River Isar (a tributary of the Danube) north of the Bavarian Alps, it is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Bavaria, while being the most densely populated municipality in Germany (4,500 people per km2). Munich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialect area, after the Austrian capital of Vienna.The city was heavily bombed during World War II, but has restored most of its traditional cityscape. After the end of postwar American occupation in 1949, there was a great increase in population and economic power during the years of Wirtschaftswunder, or “economic miracle”. The city hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics and was one of the host cities of the 1974 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.Today, Munich is a global centre of art, science, technology, finance, publishing, culture, innovation, education, business, and tourism and enjoys a very high standard and quality of living, reaching first in Germany and third worldwide according to the 2018 Mercer survey, and being rated the world’s most liveable city by the Monocle’s Quality of Life Survey 2018. According to the Globalization and World Rankings Research Institute, Munich is considered an alpha-world city, as of 2015. It is one of the most prosperous and fastest growing cities in Germany. (Wikipedia: Munich)
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City Planning Guide
Maps & Other Resources
Visit the GPS My City website: for self-guided walks in Munich. This site also contains information on some of the best places to see. You can even read about and choose the sites to create your own custom map. The maps cover everything from historical landmarks to world-class museums, charming neighborhoods and shopping. You will also find many articles that are super helpful as you plan your trip.
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Local Spotlight
Rich Steves ~ Munich
Rick Steves in Munich, the capital of Bavaria. This town is steeped in history and culture. Rick spends time with locals to find out the best things to do in this region. He also takes you into the alps which is just outside the city.
Munich Food Tour~ Near From Home
Near From Home vloggers Ben and Camille, local residents have given us many videos on Germany and beyond but has decided to share his three favorite places to eat in Munich. Most folks head to the Hofbrau Haus, the iconic beer hall in Munich, but he takes you to where the locals go.
Amateur Traveler
Travel to Munich
Chris talks to Dan from the Zipping Around the World podcast about his recent trips to Munich, Bavaria’s capital.
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Dhruv Rathee in Munich
Dhruv from DW Travel, a German media company gives a great overview of Munich and how to navigate the city. He also shares the best views and hidden gems.
Samuel & Audrey: Things to do in Germany
Samuel and Audrey are expert vloggers that always give their take on the best things to see and do. They always share the best tips and their favorite places to eat. Click Explore More to see some of their others and subscribe to get their latest videos from all over the world.
Wolter's World ~ 10 Shocks
After watching a few videos to inspire your trip to Munich, you will get. a lot out of Mark Wolter’s video on the top shocking things you will find in the city. Mark takes you all over the world and shares the best tips on what to avoid and how to get the most out of your trip. Click below to see more videos and subscribe for his latest.
Day Trips from Munich
Neuschwanstein ~ Near From Home
What better duo to bring us the best day trips from Munich, is Near From Home, Ben and Camille share tops on how to get to Neuschwanstein Castle and avoid the tourist traps.
Ruette, Austria Suspension Bridge
Ruette is not too far from Neuschwanstein Castle and worth a stop. They take you to the world’s longest suspension walking bridge, and incredible castle ruins. What we love is that they always unpack their trip with tips on how to get the best out of the experience.
Zugspitze, Germany's Highest Peak
Ben and Camille from Near From Home, give the best tips on how to get to and visit this beautiful region. The trip includes a train and gondola to take you to the peak. Check out the video to see the amazing views! As always, click below for more helpful videos on Munich Day trips and beyond.