Munich

3 DAYS

DAY 1

Head to Deutsches Museum

Enjoy your time at English Garden

Learn about the famous German industrial designer at Ingo Maurer Showroom

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 2

For a spectacular view of the surrounding city and the distant Alps, climb to the top of St. Peter’s Church

While millions of tourists’ flock to the city for its world-famous beer festival, few find their way to the tranquil Nymphenburg Palace

Indulge yourself in comfortable shopping at Ludwig Beck, a flagship Bavarian department store

Discover the magnificent Gothic Revival architecture of New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus), one of Munich’s most iconic landmarks

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 3

Soak up the local culture at Marienplatz, the city’s main public square since 1158

Visit Alte Pinakothek- three museums, each highlighting a different period of art, are housed at Alte Pinakothek

Discover how Bavarian royalty lived and governed at Munich Residenz, the largest city palace in Germany

5 DAYS

DAY 1

Wander through the buzzing stalls of Viktualienmarkt, Munich’s largest outdoor market

Explore Frauenkirche, this enormous, 15th-century Frauenkirche can hold about 20,000 people. It stands as a symbol of Bavaria’s capital city

For a spectacular view of the surrounding city and the distant Alps, climb to the top of St. Peter’s Church

Soak up the local culture at Marienplatz, the city’s main public square since 1158

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 2

Head to Deutsches Museum- the world’s largest museum of science and technology, welcomes about 1.5 million visitors each year

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 3

Discover how Bavarian royalty lived and governed at Munich Residenz, the largest city palace in Germany

Get up close to one of Europe’s finest collections of 19th-century art at New Pinakothek

Indulge at one of the finest restaurants in Munich, Restaurant und Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm was a gift to the city from Elector Karl Theodor

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 4

Roam around the English Garden

See the famous carmaker’s latest products at BMW Welt

Experience the match-day atmosphere at Allianz Arena, a soccer stadium widely known for its facade of inflated plastic panels

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 5

Discover Nymphenburg Palace

Visit Alte Pinakothek, three museums, each highlighting a different period of art, are housed at Alte Pinakothek

7 DAYS

DAY 1

Discover Deutsches Museum

For a spectacular view of the surrounding city and the distant Alps, climb to the top of St. Peter’s Church

Soak up the local culture at Marienplatz, the city’s main public square since 1158

Indulge yourself in comfortable shopping at Ludwig Beck, a flagship Bavarian department store

Discover the magnificent Gothic Revival architecture of New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus), one of Munich’s most iconic landmarks

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 2

Head out to Hell Valley, Grainau

Indulge in Schrannenhalle for gift and souvenir shopping

Visit Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum)

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 3

Enjoy your time at the English Garden

Learn about the famous German industrial designer at Ingo Maurer Showroom

Wander through the buzzing stalls of Viktualienmarkt, Munich’s largest outdoor market

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 4

Relax on the smooth pebble banks and islands of the Isar at Flaucher

Indulge in Bube&Dame shopping store

Head to Alte Pinakothek, three museums, each highlighting a different period of art, are housed at Alte Pinakothek

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 5

See the famous carmaker’s latest products at BMW Welt

Go shopping at my Fable

Visit Neuschwanstein Castle, Hohenschwangau- looking like an illustration from a book of fairy tales, Neuschwanstein Castle stands perched on a mountain cliff

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 6

Go shopping at Funf Hofe (Five Courts)

Ski around Zugspitze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Explore Munich’s nightlife

DAY 7

Get a close look at the impressive Late Baroque architecture and intricate detailing of Asam Church

Visit the tranquil Nymphenburg Palace

Discover how Bavarian royalty lived and governed at Munich Residenz, the largest city palace in Germany

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