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How long is the drive from Ellmau to Munich?

The direct drive from Ellmau to Munich is 68.4 mi (110 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ellmau to Munich, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Almenwelt Lofer and Bramberg am Wildkogel, or the ever-popular Hohe Tauern National Park Information Centre.

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Best stops along Ellmau to Munich drive

The top stops along the way from Ellmau to Munich (with short detours) are Marienplatz, English Garden, and BMW Museum. Other popular stops include Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee, Deutsches Museum, and Bergbahn AG Kitzbühel - KitzSki.
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Hohe Tauern National Park Information Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Hohe Tauern National Park Information Centre offers an immersive experience with its interactive museum and 3D film showcasing the stunning Alpine landscape. Covering 1800 square kilometers, this nature reserve boasts diverse habitats for a wide range of species, making it one of the most impressive high mountain landscapes globally. Visitors can join small group tours led by trained national park rangers to explore the area. The center provides comprehensive information on various aspects such as animals, plants, and nature.
While exploring the area, we came across the Hohe Tauern National Park Information Centre in Mittersill, and it turned out to be a great find. This interactive museum offers fascinating insights into the national park, including its wildlife, landscapes, and ecosystems. One of the highlights was the 3D cinema experience, which brought the beauty of the park to life in an engaging way. It’s a great spot for families, as there are plenty of interactive displays that kids will enjoy. You can easily spend an hour or two here learning about the park before heading out to explore the real thing. The centre also has a coffee shop and a gift shop, making it a nice place to take a break. There’s ample parking right outside, and from there, it’s an easy walk into Mittersill’s town centre, making it a convenient stop while in the area. Definitely worth a visit if you’re nearby!
I. M — Google review
Visited on July 4th on our way back from Krimml waterfalls. It is nice little museum. Their 360° movie theater was great. We were limited by the time and could spend there only an hour but for comfortable visit I recommend to allow about 2 hours. We took bus 670 that runs every hour on weekdays but free parking is available. Walk from the bus stop is about 450 meters.
Lada J — Google review
Great spot to spend hour or two and learn about Austria's biggest national park. Expositions are interesting and made also in english (except for 3d cinema) so it's not an issue if you don't speak german. If you are going to Hohe Tauern and passing town of Mittersil I would definetely recommend to stop by.
Peter K — Google review
Very interesting centre, packed with information. Perfect when the weather is not ideal for walking in the mountains. Plenty to keep kids entertained, with interactive exhibits. All the information boards are in German and English. The English translations are good (which definitely isn't the case everywhere in the region). The 3D cinema show is good, but we couldn't get the English audio to work (uses a QR code).
Andrew W — Google review
We only came here for just under an hour after a trip to the waterfalls. It’s an impressive place and we were able to still soak up most of it in the time we had there. Yes, the glacier was a key highlight!
Mike C — Google review
Most Amazing waterfalls I have seen. Sightseeing spots here and there on the trail and the trail was in good condition despite it has been raining a lot here. And places to rest and buy some drinkit & food. Recommended.
Tuure T — Google review
We had two people in wheelchairs. This place was very accessible and interactive throughout. I would recommend this to anyone with mobility issues. The exhibits were very well done. We all loved it. Excellent 360 exhibit. Good food.
Tim ( — Google review
Very nice and interesting . Presents the animals , rocks and nature in a 360 dimensions
Shlomi N — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(141)
Gerlos Str. 18, 5730 Mittersill, Austria
https://www.nationalparkzentrum.at/
+43 6562 40939
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Almenwelt Lofer

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3 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
Almenwelt Lofer is a family-friendly ski destination offering a variety of downhill runs, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing. The area boasts stunning natural beauty with hiking trails that wind through picturesque forests, featuring informative signage about the local flora and fauna. It's an ideal spot for both summer and winter holidays, providing a relaxed atmosphere and small skiing area suitable for different skill levels. Visitors can take the cable car up and explore alternative routes on the mountain or enjoy beginner-friendly skiing experiences.
Amazing place to spend your summer or winter holiday! Skiing area is very family friendly and, in general, with a relaxed atmosphere. Relative small skiing area, but that makes it easier to ski together with different ski-levels. I have good experiences with the services provided by the lift company, skiing school and in the restaurants.
Bart M — Google review
First time here and i can say 100% one of the best “smaller” ski areas i’ve been. +If you buy the “3 Länder Freizeit-Arena” I would say that best is Steinplatte, 2. Lofer, and 3. St. Johan.
Vojtěch — Google review
Nice ride to the top. We spent a few hours walking down. Great option for a day tour
Avi G — Google review
We used our free passes from the local campsite, scan the QR code and in you go. No waiting, brilliant service. The ride is smooth and has great views.
Anthony F — Google review
Amazing place for hiking and skiing. We visited this place during our summer holidays and the resort(ABC apartments)we stayed offered us free tickets for this place. The mini playing area for kids was attractive. Great place for capturing pictures.
Rohini S — Google review
It is a fun place to go, there is a place for children, and a good place for beginners where you can enjoy skiing. It is not as big as the ski places in Kitzsteinhorn(top of Salzburg)but it is better for people who do not have skiing experience.
Jallouf K — Google review
We walked through the Loferer Alm in summer. We really loved this route. We walked about 6 km between the cows. There was a place to buy fresh milk and cheese. We would really recommend to visit this area. Good walking shoes are needed :-).
Linsey M — Google review
Beautiful landscape with many trails to explore
Juliana L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(168)
Lofer 275, 5090 Lofer, Austria
https://www.skialm-lofer.com/de/
+43 6588 84500
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Bramberg am Wildkogel

Nature & Parks
Mountains
Bramberg am Wildkogel is a municipality in the district of Zell am See, in the state of Salzburg, Austria. The town lies at the south foot of the 2,225-metre high Wildkogel mountain. The town's average elevation is 819 metres. Wikipedia.
4.5
(136)
5733, Austria
http://www.bramberg.salzburg.at/
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Kammerkohrplatte

Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Mountain featuring hiking trails & a skiing area, noted for beginner-friendly slopes.
Extremely lovely & beautiful This place is amazing 30 minutes from kitzbuhel Adequate parking lot N a ticket to go up n come down Simply bliss The Gondola takes 15 minutes to reach to top Lots of activities on top with a cafeteria A jurassic park on top Excellent for winter sports & to spend time during summer as well
Atul K — Google review
One of my favorite smaller ski areas near Munich (about 70 minute drive).
Tom B — Google review
Apperantly people here live in last century. Even though 5G internet is available here you cant pay by card to see the waterfall. Very very disappointing
Matiss — Google review
My family and I always travel to Reit im Winkl to ski. The ski area is great, offering various levels of difficulty - there are always pistes available for whether you're a beginner or a "powder-junkie"! It is very handy to have the Winklmoos-Alm area connecting to Steinplatte area. In my personal opinion, the Winklmoos-Alm area is more suitable for beginners, while the Steinplatte area offers more challenging pistes. The Steinplatte course of the mountain is quite scenic and the slopes spread widely across the mountain, so it is not often that you 'bounce' into a stranger. You are almost always guaranteed snow on this mountain, during the winter, and it is relatively close to the big-city of Munich. Steinplatte is a hidden gem and you must visit; be it for the snow sports, scenery or the atmosphere!
Isabel P — Google review
Beautiful place, great skiing
Stephen H — Google review
Nice Ski- Resort! Perfect for beginners
Nathalie S — Google review
Looking forward to visiting this destination 😀.
Melvin W — Google review
Wonderful for families...highly recommend
Jodi J — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(191)
6384 Waidring, Austria
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Rauschberg

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Rauschberg is a 1,671-meter mountain in Germany that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps. Visitors can easily access the summit via a cable car, where they can enjoy the stunning scenery and explore easy walking trails. The area also features cozy mountain restaurants and opportunities for hiking. The journey to the top on the gondola provides an exhilarating experience as it ascends along the rocks.
Cable car up to top. Great area to walk around and see the views!!! Great food at top!
Jon S — Google review
Some info for those wanting to climb this moutain. The cable car is closed and they are building a new one to replace it (in theory). Currently no work has started so who knows when it will be. The bar/restaurant at the top are therefore also closed. If you want to hike up to the top: we took 2h10 to go up at an (above) average pace and doing some small mistakes/side wandering. To go down we took 1h20. So in total we did 14km, 900+ and took 3h30. Note that the indicative panels indicate 3h30 to go up only. If you follow the main path, it is very clearly marked and very « easy ». It is a well maintained and wide path. The only difficulty is the distance and gradient (7km one way, 1000m d+) but that’s up to your fitness. We started from Aschenau. To sum it up: no cable car. Go by foot. 7km one way. Ps: there is a danger sign , if you don’t speak German, no worries it is about being careful with your dogs. Some animals might have babies and be protective.
Fabian — Google review
Amazing views on a clear day...so many peaks...360° views
Amanda G — Google review
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Bernhard S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super nice hike, the train was already closed, so there wasn't much going on at the summit. Very happy again. (Original) Super schöne Wanderung, die Bahn hatte schon zu, deswegen war am Gipfel nicht viel los. Sehr gerne wieder.
Andreas B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice as a half day trip. When the weather is nice you have a great view from Lake Chiemsee to the main ridge of the Alps. We have been up there many times, also because travel is free with the Chiemgau card. The steep journey with the gondola along the rocks is also an experience. At the top there is a viewing platform right next to the station. We also recommend hiking for 20 minutes to the actual summit. (Original) Sehr schön als Halbtagsausflug. Bei schönem Wetter hat man super Sicht vom Chiemsee bis zum Hauptkamm der Alpen. Wir waren schon oft oben, auch weil die Fahrt mit der Chiemgau Karte kostenlos ist. Auch die steile Anfahrt mit der Gondel an den Felsen entlang ist ein Erlebnis. Oben gibt es gleich neben der Station eine Aussichtsplattform. Zu empfehlen ist aber auch noch 20min zum eigentlichen Gipfel zu wandern.
J R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice ride with the cable car to the summit. That day we had a very good view over the Chiemgau Alps and Lake Chiemsee. The hiking trails were well laid out, some of which required sure-footedness. (Original) Sehr schöne Fahrt mit der Seilbahn auf den Gipfel. Wir hatten an dem Tag sehr gute Sicht über die Chiemgauer Alpen und zum Chiemsee auch die Wanderwege sind gut angelegt, teils Trittsicherheit vorausgesetzt.
Siegfried — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cable car takes you quickly to the mountain station. From there, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Alps in good weather. The varied network of trails offers beautiful hiking opportunities and pleasant spots on the mountain for a snack. (Original) Mit der Seilbahn ist man schnell auf der Bergstation. Von dort hat man bei gutem Wetter eine tolle Aussicht auf die Alpen. Das abwechslungsreiche Wegenetz bietet schöne Wandermöglichkeiten und nette Plätze am Berg für die Brotzeit.
Regine L — Google review
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83324 Ruhpolding, Germany
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Bergbahn AG Kitzbühel - KitzSki

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Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
Bergbahn AG Kitzbühel - KitzSki is a renowned ski resort that offers a wide range of challenging slopes for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. With 233km of downhill skiing served by 57 lifts, the area caters to all skill levels and provides a thrilling experience from mid-November to mid-April. Additionally, visitors can enjoy toboggan runs, cross-country ski trails, and winter hiking trails.
What a beautiful little town and a great place to ski! We only stayed 2 days in Kitzbühel at the Henri Hotel (super close) but we had an awesome time. The town has plenty of shopping and some fantastic food. We rented equipment from Intersport which was super easy and an overall solid experience. It’s very convenient to get on the gondolas to go up the mountain and it’s a beautiful ride and view going up. There’s plenty of places to get drinks and food once you’re up the mountain and the food is pretty good! If you never went skiing at a place like this, it’s amazing. You see never ending mountains when you get up the mountain and it’s gorgeous. There are plenty of slopes for different skill levels and lots of lifts to get to different parts of the mountains. They have huge chair lifts that go up to 8 I believe and some have heated seats as well! We had a great time and definitely recommend coming here if you have the opportunity!
Bryan S — Google review
Really fine and big ski area. For me personally I don’t think it’s something extra, as some people talk about it. But very good overall.
Vojtěch — Google review
Resort and facilities deliver on its promise. Transport to and from is easy and convenient, be it arriving by train bus or car. Maybe expensive, but snow coverage, size, overall quality, lift system, scenery, and food outlets are pretty good. Decent red/blue ratio and off piste opportunities are on offer. Nice clientele and lively apres... We had 6 consecutive days of blue birds in the middle of january leading up to the FIS races, albeit at the expense of some gradual deterioration in conditions. S3 bahn/ Jochberg side offers wide and long runs. Skiing all the way down to the town and main lifts is possible. Recommended..
K I — Google review
Fun ride to the ski run, lovely views and walks and a good café. ....and cows with bells!
Alison W — Google review
A great place for ski. The numerous slopes are well maintained, and for at least the two times I have been here The site wasn't crowded and there haven't been any line for the lifts.
דניאל ר — Google review
A really warm hearted place, although its very cold during winter times. We strolled between designers ski suits.
Elias M — Google review
Great resort with good lifts in a nice, quiet, beautiful and welcoming town. Was there during the week and it was not very crowded. Good food at base and huts. The runs were well groomed. The only regret is they we didn’t have more time there. Will definitely return. Loved staying at Gamshof hotel!
Joy T — Google review
Very nice place. The ticket is about 25 EUR but the view is splendid. It feels a bit expensive in summer however the view is very nice. There is no vegetarian restaurant at the mountain top. Hence I would suggest to carry our own food at mountain top. You might want to eat something at mountain top considering the view , which is fabulous. However only drinks are served which is not do good during lunch time.
Amod B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(588)
Hahnenkammstraße 1a, 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria
https://www.kitzski.at/
+43 5356 69510
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Freizeitpark Ruhpolding

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Freizeitpark Ruhpolding is a one-of-a-kind amusement park nestled in the heart of a forest. It offers an array of activities that cater to both young and older kids, such as rope gardens, water slides, bag slides, and even a crystal mine. The park also features small animatronic houses that tell stories and a roller coaster for added excitement. While it may be more appealing to younger children, older kids can still find enjoyment in the park's nature-focused rides.
Such a unique, beautiful and fun park! In the heart of the forest, so many things to see and do, perfect for younger and older kids. The only thing to note is that the climb to the park is very steep and could be difficult for younger children or grandparents.
Shira S — Google review
I had an amazing day at Freizeitpark Ruhpolding 🎢🌲. The park is beautifully located in the middle of the forest, offering fresh air and stunning views. There’s a wide range of rides: interactive and gentle ones for kids, and more thrilling ones for adults like roller coasters and giant slides. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The park is very well-organized, and the staff are friendly and helpful. There are also plenty of seating and dining areas, which makes it very comfortable for families. The ticket price is reasonable compared to the variety of activities and fun offered. Overall, this place combines adventure, fun, and nature, and I highly recommend visiting if you’re in the area. 🌟
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
One of the best family theme parks I've been to. They've given the park design serious thought and made good use of the hill layout. There was plenty for the kids to explore, touch and interact with. The toilets were also super clean and in excellent condition. I can only recommend families with smaller (pre-teen) kids to visit.
Steven M — Google review
Exceptional experience! We came with a 3.5 and a 6.5 years old kids and we had a lot of fun!
Shelly H — Google review
It's a little bit dark for young kids, some attractions seams to be from a scary movie. It's nice, but not sure if kids will have good memories or nightmares. For adults, attractions are boring, for kids scary, hard to say.
Jaime A — Google review
Unique and close to nature. It's literally in the woods at the foot of a mountain. Mostly designed with natural materials, not much plastic. Very well done. The food is mediocre and a bit expensive, but you can bring your own if you want. There are plenty of sitting opportunities and tables (also mostly made of wood). You can spend money for some extras inside, but you don't have to. Great, unique theme park you can easily spend the entire day. You won't find this anywhere else.
Alexander E — Google review
It’s such a beautiful place, up in the hills of a forest, full of enchanting folktales and play equipment. Very adapt to children’s needs, even the toilets are little! A lot of space for picnics and resting and a cafe and restaurant, very convenient and relaxed. Definitely recommended and looking forward to our next visit with our 6 year old!
Jenn V — Google review
Amazing fun Park for the whole family... One can easily spend the whole day there. My daughter loved it, so did Oma, Opa and our dog was also allowed in. Restaurant food and prices were very reasonable. The detail in all the entertainment and rides were amazing. Being in the middle of forest also shaded us from a 30 degree day. Well be back next year for sure
Roelof L — Google review
4.7
(4143)
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4.5
(184)
Vorderbrand 7, 83324 Ruhpolding, Germany
http://www.freizeitpark.by/
+49 8663 1413
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Schwarzsee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Schwarzsee, a charming mountain lake just three kilometers northwest of Kitzbuhel, offers a serene escape with its dark green waters and mineral-rich setting. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and fishing for carp and pike in the picturesque surroundings. The lake is also perfect for people-powered boating activities like canoeing and kayaking.
This thermal lake has a temperature of between 21°C & 27°C. There are changing rooms and showers for swimmers, as well as a water slide and a diving board. If you don't fancy swimming, there is a lovely 2.5 km walk around the lake, with plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the view. There are various places where you can eat and drink. Other hiking routes diverge away from the lake, so your walk can be as long, or as short as you like. It is about a 30 minute walk from the centre of Kitzbühel.
Kevin M — Google review
Sept 21st, 2025 Small lake, easy walk around it.
Ilona — Google review
Beautiful thermal lake. Plenty of hiking and hiking, swimming and running routes. A walk around will reward you with a bit of the forest. You will also see a lot of artwork and info on the environment along the way. Highly recommended.
Matt W — Google review
A beautiful black lake with huge fish,don't know whether they are carp or pike. Surrounded by huge mountains and very cute alpen lodges. There are kids water slides, the adults can just jump into the water from the many jetties. Serviced by cafes which offer a variety of food and drink.This place gets very busy when the sun is out and extremely popular for sunbathing. Not to far from kitzbuhel and I would recommend the shortcut through the town, very well signposted
Peter H — Google review
Very nice Lake!
W W — Google review
Lovely lake with great views of the mountains. Lakeside walking, swimming and boating. Pedal and electric boats for hire.
David D — Google review
Absolutely worth the walk from town to come and experience this awesome view with the lake and mountains in the background. We’ll worth it to visit one of the café‘s or restaurants or even for sunbathing. A walk around will reward you with a bit of the forest. You will also see a lot of artwork and info on the environment along the way. Take the chance to take a few photo’s yourself at the Kitzbühel frame!
De K — Google review
Great place for walk or running
Dam S — Google review
4.7
(523)
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4.5
(469)
6370 Kitzbuhel, Austria, USA
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Bergbahnen Wilder Kaiser

Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
Bergbahnen Wilder Kaiser offers an incredible skiing experience in one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental. This destination is particularly family-friendly, featuring numerous practice zones perfect for children to learn skiing or snowboarding at their own pace. Visitors rave about the well-maintained play areas that include climbing structures, water play features, and trampolines—making it a fantastic outdoor space for families to enjoy together.
All was well. It was clean very nice playground on top for kids. And prize is not bad. I was outsite any season, begin oktober. And it was very quiet.
Geert M — Google review
Not the highest mountain, but definitely one of the most jaw dropping views I've ever seen. Actually, the second in my list. The enormous possibilities for children make it easily the best choice for families
Tibor B — Google review
Amazing place to ski ⛷️ Great place with nice restaurants up on the hills. You can rent everything from the entrance. It costs you around 40-50 euros if you are renting everything. If not it wouldn’t cost much. Slopes are great for skiing and there are many places for you to train as well
Jananath B — Google review
Absolutely loved it. Best play areas for kids, so much to do, water play, climbing, parks, trampolines, fabulously well designed place, and all very clean and well maintained......., amazing views, nice restaurant, just a fantastic space to spend the day outdoors with the kids. 10 /10 We walked across the top from ellmau to schefal in 45 minutes.. got the lift back down and free bus at the bottom back to our car at ellmau . Tips .. Your accommodation should give you a guest card, use this to get discount when you Buy your lift pass at the entrance to the ski lifts . Take water shoes / clothes that dry easily ...lots of water play areas for kids . Take picnic / water ( ask at the bar to refill your kids water bottles for free ) Check time for Last lifts down or you will have to walk down ( 2 hrs ish) Take a camera ...so many amazing views !
Zoe C — Google review
Great! Perfect weather! We didn't ski, but we did hike around in the snow which was fun too. A beautiful little town. Famous for the TV Series " Bergdoktor"
B W — Google review
Great area, ques vere minimal (week 5), connection between mountains usually limited to a single slope. Recommendable for beginner or medium level skiers or ski groups with a larger level variety. Is quite lowly located, but snow cover was excellent and not an issue while I visited.
Michael B — Google review
We spent several times some ski vacations there and we appreciated a lot the location. Snow, sun and slopes. Only one thing... the connexion is a mess, some indications are missing, specially with a bad weather, no signs on the slopes and it's very hard to know where you are in the fog !!.. The map is not useful and it's really not well done.
X R — Google review
Great, modern facility. Ski shop and lifts were very nice. Extremely good heated lockers for rent. Brand new. Ski runs were will groomed and lots of fun. Good for kids and beginners, and fun for intermediate skiers and snowboarders.
Dan C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(266)
Weißachgraben 5, 6352 Ellmau, Austria
http://www.bbwk.at/
+43 5358 2320
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Raritätenzoo Ebbs

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Small private zoo featuring exotic species ranging from hamsters & insects to emus & meerkats.
Nice place to visit with children. Not very big, but there are a lot of different animals and birds. They have also a place, where you could rest and buy food/drink/icecream. Dogs friendly)
Tonya N — Google review
A small but well-kept zoo located in a very beautiful area. There’s nothing particularly special about it, except that you can feed some of the animals with food you buy at the entrance for one euro per bag. There are various unique animals from Australia and America, though they would probably prefer larger enclosures.
Danielle K — Google review
Nice and small zoo in Ebbs. European and some exotic animals are shown in a very nice environment. In the shadow of the mountains are trees, a small creek and a really good walking for families. Worth to see this and maybe tie it to a visit the Haflinger farm which is near to this place.
Laszlo N — Google review
Nice nice place. Animals are free and not caged in small boxes. Amazing zoo..
Sophie M — Google review
Nice place to spend few hours in the nature, in a beautiful landscape. Pizza was also very good.
Zempy B — Google review
One of best zoo for children. Small but many animals that children will enjoy
Yousuf A — Google review
Little cute place. Very laid back atmosphere. The petting area is great.
Maria S — Google review
Fun place to spend time with kids. Some od the animals can be reached or fed.
Piotr Q — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(56)
Kruckweg 20, 6341 Ebbs, Austria
https://www.raritaetenzoo.at/
+43 664 4553630
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Frauenchiemsee

Island
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Small island with restaurants, markets & hotels as well as a monastery dating to the 8th century.
It feels like you are in a beautiful paralel reality in the summer. Sweet little beaches, wonderful restaurants with fresh fish and local produce. And many many sociable ducks!
Villy T — Google review
A Great Place to visit, go to Prien am chimsee from Munich , then go Herren and Frauen insle.
Amr A — Google review
I absolutely love this island, the houses and their garden are beautiful, lots of flowers and of course lots of places to have coffee or lunch, casual or more fancy whatever you like. There are also little stores and the covent to see. The lake is beautiful, you can feed the ducks, there's a playground for the kids so plenty to do for the whole family or a romantic day for a couple. I recommend going!!
Pascale E — Google review
A really cozy atmosphere that is a great choice for relaxation, very safe and comfortable Since there are no shops, you must bring everything with you. Every second there was wonderful for me.
Mai A — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you are on the Chiemsee!
Matteo A — Google review
The island is really small. There are shops and good restaurants, and an atmospheric monastery originally built in 8th century.
Pang S — Google review
Magical Christmas markets on this island only accessible by water taxi
David R — Google review
It is a nice Island with many restaurants. It is a small island and great for lunch before or after visiting Herrenchiemsee.
Tobias S — Google review
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Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee, located on the Herreninsel in Chiemsee, was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria and modeled after Versailles. The palace, which began construction in 1878, is a grand homage to absolutist monarchy. Despite being intended as a residence for the king, he spent only 10 days there and was rarely seen. The palace's design reflects Ludwig's romantic obsessions and vivid imagination.
Absolutely stunning Castle built by King Ludwig II located on a beautiful island in Bavaria. The palace tour we took was amazing. Our tour was in English and our guide was terrific. Extremely knowledgeable on the history of the castle. She was very friendly and spoke perfect English. The castle rooms were spectacular. The two bedrooms are out of this world in terms of its decor. It is amazing that 2/3 of this castle are still not completed. King Ludwig barely stayed here before he died. The castle grounds are perfectly manicured. Several beautiful fountains. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the outdoors. The walk around the grounds was very peaceful. We took the train from the main train station and the boat across to the castle. We had a perfect day out and loved our visit. Highly recommend visiting this majestic castle.
Michael M — Google review
Spectacular visit to this Schloss -- really needs half a day. The ferry ride across the See is pleasant and calm, the breezes are refreshing on a warm summer day. Great to learn the history and experience the charm of this beautiful setting.
D. G — Google review
Fabulous palace on an island in Lake Chiemsee. This is a great place to see the extravagance of Ludwig II. It offers a peak into his obsession with French royalty and his lavish tastes. The palace and gardens are fantastic. (No photos allowed inside, which is a bummer.)
Alex L — Google review
Magnificent, and rich interiors. If the king hadn't lived in his dream project for more than a handful days, so does it not deserve to be visited more than once in my life time. Palace guided Tour is about 40 minutes. No photography allowed strictly! This is what I didn't like the most. It's worth the hype and not worth the hype at the same time. Museum is also interesting visit
Viplava C — Google review
Palace looks big, but only 1/3 of it was finished and is available for visitors. Removing 1 star for a strict no-pictures policy. The mountain view is beautiful ❤️
Valeriia L — Google review
Lake Helen Kim Palace is a magnificent palace modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France. It is a Baroque building. In winter, flocks of geese and ducks graze on the lake, and strolling through the woods on the island offers stunning views of the vibrant autumn foliage.
Tim — Google review
You have to buy entry Ticket to see the interior Palace with a guide. Taking picture inside of d palace it's not allowed, just outside it's possible. You have to pay extra when u need to go to the 🚻 & it was not cheap!
Rosa S — Google review
This is a really pretty palace and a great history lesson for people who don’t know much about kind Ludwig II. The palace itself is whacky and lavish and the gardens, fountains, and exterior are beautiful and scenic. The island has some great walking paths and is a fun outing. The boat there and back also has pretty views and runs fairly consistently. Keep in mind that the price of the boat and the palace entrance/tour are a separate price, the palace ticket does give you access to quite a bit though. The only reason it’s a 4 star review is that you can’t take pictures inside the palace which is a little disappointing but not a huge deal. Overall this is a great stop but does take some time.
Benjamin M — Google review
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Altes Schloß, 83209 Herrenchiemsee, Germany
https://www.herrenchiemsee.de/
+49 8051 68870
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King Ludwig II Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
The museum is on the ground floor of the Hwrrenchiemsee new palace at the right of the entrance. The museum portrays the life of King Ludwig the Second of Bavaria from his birth to early death. There are paintings and photos, in addition to luxury furniture that were taken from his other palaces. Unfortunately, at the time of my visit, the garden was closed due to refurbishment, but even the photos and paintings related to that were breathtakingly beautiful. The entrance is with the same ticket as the palace.
Maryam K — Google review
One of the best and most impressive museums I’ve ever been to! Sadly did not get to go on the guided tour, but this museum was so beautiful and gives a real taste of the opulence and wealth of royalty.
Leah S — Google review
Excellent museum, but only German language. Otherwise very very good. Things extremely well displayed and explained (in just one language…). Digital ticketing perfect. Interesting things to see be it all on the positive side (not about his tragic and mysterious demise). Worth a visit for sure.
Michiel B — Google review
its the 2nd part of the Herreninsel visit included in the 10€ ticket. make sure to visite after the Castle guided tour. Many collections from King Ludwig 2, gold belongings, paintings and whats really interested the plans of castles and buildings he intended to execute during his Reign. the Museum is very educational.
David A — Google review
This beautiful exhibition right in the same building as The Herrenchiemsee New Palace does a fine job of exampling all that the parlance stands for. When reviewing landmarks I focus more on the staff who either make it special or tour the area and the staff here know how to cater to both tourist and locals. Great labeling of all the artifacts it shows how rich in history this structure truly is.
Harrison D — Google review
You can enter this museum with your ticket of the 'Schloßführung' (9 €, children are free). Walking through the exhibition rooms you get various impressions of many topics that have moved the king during his short life. May be, one can empathize with some traits of the intellectual and emotional world of this partly anthropophobic and quixotic individual.
D H — Google review
One of the best island I have been to in a lake. The palace is just like the Palace in Versailles but It’s good to have it in Bavaria too.
Aoon T — Google review
Concise, but very well layed out exposition of the life and times of Ludwig II. Lot of context.
Sjoerd T — Google review
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83209 Chiemsee, Germany
http://herrenchiemsee.de/deutsch/n_schloss/l2mus.htm
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Chiemsee-shipping Ludwig Feßler KG

Tour operator
Transportation
Ferry service
Mass Transportation Systems
I like this place. The islands are reachable by the ships. The ships are affordable and allow dogs. Big dogs travel for a fee of 3 Euros and small dogs can go for free. a good place to take a quick dip and cool down. Absolutely loved it.
Ankita P — Google review
This is the best place to get a ride on the ferry over to the island. This company has lots of boats and a great schedule. Can visit the palace and the smaller Islands or go across to the far side. You can purchase a ticket for one destination or all. Reasonable rates.
Bob R — Google review
Expensive ride 12€ for shortest trip. I would ask them to consider the pricing for the low frequency of boats available.
Viplava C — Google review
The trip was beautiful. We couldnt really understand why the ship didnt stop in Herreninsel though. The schedule was a bit complicated but the christmas market worth it anyways.
Nihan D — Google review
Beautiful lake should visit and take a both to the castle
ภาคภูมิ ด — Google review
This is a beautiful spot. The scenery is simply stunning. This lake is an awesome place to visit. There is a veil of bucolic idyll that covers the whole place. It is an incredibly picturesque sight. Should you be in the area, definitely make a visit to the lake a top priority. There is a regular ferry service and there are plenty of places where you can go hiking or cycling. Definitely, a must visit destination!
E K — Google review
a well organised boat comoany, trips around the island every 30min. covered on the top from sun heat, restaurant inside the boats with reasonable prices and the trip is with 14.5€ combined with the train ticket to the shores. the view from the Boat around the bavarian island is something from another level.
David A — Google review
I visited Chiemsee Lake, that is a beautiful lake located in Bavaria, Germany. It's often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea" due to its size and popularity among tourists and locals alike. The lake is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and is home to two islands, Herreninsel and Fraueninsel, both of which are accessible by boat and offer attractions such as historic palaces and monasteries.
Always S — Google review
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Seestraße 108, 83209 Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
http://www.chiemsee-schifffahrt.de/
+49 8051 6090
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Zu Unserer Lieben Frau

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing Gothic church from the 14th century with rich furnishings inside. The barrel vault is decorated with colorful paintings and is in excellent condition. (Original) Sehenswerte gotische Kirche aus dem 14. Jahrhundert mit reicher Ausstattung im Inneren. Das Tonnengewölbe ist mit farbenfrohen Ausmalungen in hervorragendem Zustand versehen.
Andreas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful church, inside and out, well maintained, clean and stylish, very pleasant atmosphere, highly recommended (Original) Sehr schöne Kirche, innen und außen , gepflegt sauber und stilvoll, sehr angenehme Atmosphäre, sehr empfehlenswert
Sarex K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really a beautiful church, I often came here to pray during my time in Wasserburg. Great praise also to the pastor, I really enjoyed the church services and the sermons. You can tell that you live with enthusiasm for Jesus and want to bring Jesus out into the world, which is exactly what the church needs! I was only in Wasserburg for a few months and I will definitely miss the services and the beautiful church. (Original) Wirklich eine wunderschöne Kirche, ich bin in meiner Zeit in Wasserburg oft hierher zum beten gekommen. Großes Lob auch an den Pfarrer, die Gottesdienste und die Predigten haben mir sehr gut gefallen. Man merkt, dass Sie mit Begeisterung für Jesus leben und Jesus hinaus in die Welt tragen wollen, genau das ist es, was die Kirche braucht! Ich war nur für ein paar Monate in Wasserburg und ich werde die Gottesdienste und die schöne Kirche definitiv vermissen.
Laura G — Google review
(Translated by Google) every Wednesday, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn 08:30 Eucharistic Adoration 09:00 Holy Mass 6:00 p.m. Germany prays the rosary Anyone who would like to feel and experience GOD'S GRACE is welcome to see for themselves. Wasserburg is worth a day trip 😉👍 (Original) jeden Mittwoch, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn 08:30 Eucharistische Anbetung 09:00 Heilige Messe 18:00 Deutschland betet Rosenkranz Wer GOTTES GNADEN spüren und erleben möchte kann sich gerne persönlich überzeugen. Wasserburg ist eine Tagesreise wert 😉👍
Dieter A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful church, very beautiful and interesting. Exceptional, rich furnishings, beautiful altars, paintings... very well maintained, order and cleanliness everywhere, excellent condition... I liked everything, I'm thrilled and of course I recommend, definitely worth seeing. Strong five stars from me ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Original) Wunderbare Kirche, sehr schön und interessant. Außergewöhnliche, reiche Ausstattung, schöne Altäre, Gemälde... sehr gepflegt, überall Ordnung und Sauberkeit, Zustand prima.. alles hat mir gefallen, ich bin begeistert und natürlich empfehle ich, auf jeden Fall sehenswert. Von mir starke fünf Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hippek G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even if you are not a Catholic, a visit to the Frauenkirche is definitely worth it. It has a beautiful ceiling painting and a great organ. (Original) Auch wenn man kein Katholik ist, ist ein Besuch der Frauenkirche auf alle Fälle wert. Sie hat eine wunderschöne Deckenbemalung und eine tolle Orgel.
Tanja B — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible story about this church in times gone by. It’s worth a visit (Original) Une histoire rocambolesque sur cet église dans le temps passé. Ça vaut le cou d’être visité
Mathieu B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful city with great architecture! Definitely worth a visit. (Original) Wunderbare Stadt mit toller Architektur! Auf jeden Fall einen Ausflug wert.
Gabe 8 — Google review
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83512 Wasserburg am Inn, Germany
https://www.erzbistum-muenchen.de/pfarrei/Stadtkirche-Wasserburg/cont/108586
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Guest information Wasserburg a. Inn

Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
(Translated by Google) Very friendly, great and quick advice (Original) Sehr freundlich, tolle und schnelle Beratung
Johannes S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great city with a lot to offer. The old town is beautiful and easily rivals that of other well-known cities. The tourist information office was happy to provide information! (Original) Eine tolle Stadt die viel zu bieten hat. Die Altstadt ist wunderschön und kann mit anderen bekannten Städten leicht mithalten. Die Touristinfo stand gerne für Auskünfte bereit!
Alex — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although we came soaking wet and in a bad mood...we were given a hotel in a very friendly and humorous way...where men and women can eat well...and and and...you can just leave here with a smile and a good feeling Stomach out again. The service is individually tailored to you. HAT off😃 (Original) Obwohl klitschnass und mit mieser Laune gekommen...es wurde uns sehr freundlich und mit Humor ein Hotel vermittelt..und wo Mann und Frau gut Essen kann..und und und...hier gehst Du einfach mit einem Lächeln und gutem Gefühl im Bauch wieder raus. Der Service ist individuell auf einen zugeschnitten. HUT ab😃
R.H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful city!!! Very nice contact via email in advance with the tourist information. Thank you, Ms. Häuslmann, for the many tips. (Original) Wunderbare Stadt!!! Sehr netter Kontakt per Mail schon vorab zur Touristik Info. Vielen Dank Frau Häuslmann für die vielen Tipps
Sabine H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello ladies and gentlemen and tour guides, Yesterday on Saturday we Rosenheim engineers in Wasserburg were seduced in a very pleasant, cheerful way. Thank you very much for that. Their organization with three city leaders was great. The boat trip with CHRISTINE was also a great experience. The Wegmachermuseum thrilled all visitors. Many thanks to Mr. Engelbrecht.Freiberger. And the kitchen in the Paulanerstuben cooked well. We'll be back. Promised. Kind regards Harold Plesch Head of VDI BG Rosenheim yesterday (Original) Hallo sehr geehrte Damen und Herren und Gästeführer, gestern am Samstag wurden wir Rosenheimer Ingenieure in Wasserburg verführt auf sehr angenehme, heitere Art. Allerbesten Dank dafür. Ihre Org. mit drei Stadtführer-innen war spitze. Auch die Schifffahrt mit CHRISTINE war ein super Erlebnis. Das Wegmachermuseum hat alle Besucher begeistert. Vielen Dank an Herrn Engelbrecht.Freiberger. Und die Küche in den Paulanerstuben hat bestens gekocht. Wir kommen wieder. Versprochen. MfG Harold Plesch Leiter VDI BG Rosenheim gestern
Harold P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super nice, got information material for the campsite in Chieming! (Original) Super nett, Infomaterial für den Campingplatz in Chieming mitbekommen!
B B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very friendly and provided appropriate documents. (Original) Sehr freundlich und passende Unterlagen ausgehändigt.
Frank Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very kind and professional, helpful staff and a variety of information materials. (Original) Nagyon kedves és profi, segitőkész személyzet és sokféle információs anyag.
Dániel L — Google review
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Marienpl. 2, 83512 Wasserburg am Inn, Germany
https://www.wasserburg.de/touristinfo
+49 8071 10522
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Tegernsee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Tegernsee is a stunning glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 square miles, located in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. It's surrounded by spa towns and hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families. Visitors can enjoy wellness activities, picturesque landscapes, and a variety of dining options. The area includes resorts such as Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Very calm lake, especially in this Autumn season. Great location and plenty to explore around. The fun would sure have been doubled with a bicycle. If you have one, then definitely bring one. Several places around to disembark on a journey of your own. Many peaks to climb around as well!
Vaman N — Google review
We took the BRB train from Munich to Tegernsee Lake, which was an easy and comfortable trip that took about an hour. We went just for sightseeing without swimming or taking a boat. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and very peaceful. The lake and mountains create a stunning view that feels relaxing and refreshing. It’s a great place to walk around, sit by the water, and enjoy the calm atmosphere. Even without any activities, it was worth the visit. Highly recommend Tegernsee for anyone looking for a quiet escape from the city.
Nadzim Z — Google review
A Perfect Day Trip to Tegernsee – Nature, Adventure & Peace in One Place Taking the train from Munich to Tegernsee (RB 57) is an experience in itself. The journey is about an hour, but it feels like a scenic film , rolling green hills, charming Bavarian houses, and that magical moment when you first spot the shimmering blue lake from high above. Once you arrive, Tegernsee greets you with postcard-perfect views. The lakeshore is lined with elegant yachts gently swaying in the breeze, cozy cafes with outdoor seating where you can sip coffee while watching the sailboats, and peaceful beaches where the clear water sparkles under the sun. On a sunny day, the lake almost glows, making it perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply lying on the shore with a book. For those seeking a bit more excitement, Tegernsee offers plenty of water sports like kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddling. And if you’re feeling adventurous, paragliding from the nearby mountains gives you a bird’s-eye view of the lake surrounded by the Alps. The whole area has a peaceful, rejuvenating atmosphere. It’s a blend of nature, clean alpine air, and just enough activity to keep you engaged. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade, exploring small shops, or enjoying the mountain backdrop from a sunny cafe terrace, there’s always something beautiful to take in. Bonus Tips for a Perfect Trip: 🕗 Go early morning, especially on weekends, to get a good seat for yoir friends/family. 🚆 Sit on the right side when heading towards Tegernsee for the best view of the lake from above; on the return journey, choose the left side for a repeat of the scenery. 🚌 There’s a bus service from Tegernsee Bahnhof that takes you to different spots around the lake. Divide your time wisely to see as many points as possible. Each corner of the lake has its own charm. Tegernsee is one of those places where time slows down, and you feel refreshed just by being there. Whether you come for sports, sightseeing, or simply peace and nature, it’s hard to leave without planning your next visit.
Nasir J — Google review
Stunning alpine lake, crystal-clear water, and epic mountain views. Easy 1-hour train from Munich. Perfect day trip for nature and relaxation. Go mid-week to avoid crowds!
Pratheek B — Google review
Located in the beautiful countryside of Upper Bavaria. The area offered a gorgeous setting, where it was tranquil and peaceful. You can just sit back and enjoy the scenery by embarking on a ferry ride during the Summer.
D C — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema T — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!! Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs. But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more. Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima M — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan P — Google review
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Germany, USA
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Erdinger Brewery - Brewery Tours

Brewery
Food & Drink
Erdinger Brewery, located in Erding, Germany, is renowned for its wheat beers and holds the title of the largest wheat beer brewery globally. Established in 1886 by Johann Kienle, it offers a 3-hour tour featuring tastings and Bavarian snacks. Visitors praise the informative English-speaking guides and the opportunity to sample various beers. The brewery's attention to detail and quality throughout the brewing process is also highlighted. Additionally, affordable student rates are available for tours.
This was an amazing experience! Love Erdinger so it was so good to finally come and visit it at source. The tour was in German but nevertheless we had a great experience. After the tour we were treated to a traditional meal of sausage, cheese and pretzels with a few different choices of Erdinger to wash it all down! If your an Erdinger enthusiast then I would recommend this please 100%
Milo R — Google review
The Best Beer! 🍻 Fantastic experience! Great tour and lots of great information. Our guide was very knowledgeable and fun. Highly recommend!
Christopher C — Google review
We went for a brewery tour and tasting on a Wednesday 15/10/2025 for the English speaking tour. I'll start by saying how lovely all the staff were and how enthusiastic they were about the brewery! It was really interesting to learn how Erdinger is made and all the different beers they brew. The tasting was a highlight with an option of Obatzda or Weisswurst and Pretzel to pair with the beers. I managed to sample at least three of the beers and they were all as delicious as the next. The only downside to my experience was the slightly hard to reach location of the brewery. We were coming from the Therme Erding and there was no easy route. Of course this is not the brewery's fault so it's still a 5 star review! Thank you Erdinger Brewery for such an amazing tour!
Felix S — Google review
Eva was an excellent guide who was very knowledgeable about the brewing process. Make sure you tip them at the end- they work so hard and do a great job!
Anon M — Google review
Booked a tour for a Saturday at 14. Their shop with merch closes at 13. How is that possible? The signage for meeting points etc. are bad and the ticket confirmation mail is only in German. Bad tourist experience. I actually also signed up for their free membership, where you get send a physical €5 voicher sent to your foreign home add, that only works in the shop. The voucher doesn't work online and, naturally, not in a closed shop.
Mikkel S — Google review
HIGHLY recommend this tour. We came to Erding for our wedding and a bunch of our guests joined us for this tour. It was a great group activity. This was a highlight of our week! I have been to other breweries and have done other tours around the world but this was hands down my favourite one! The hospitality was wonderful. We started off with a beer and ended with multiple beers. (Full glasses, not just shot glasses). All the beer options were so good! We also received food; sausages and pretzels with the most amazing mustard. We didn't even need to go out for dinner after. The tour was very informative, with lots of walking and stairs which is good for me who likes to be active on trips. I would definitely come back! This is a MUST DO if you like beer and are in Erding. We are forever a Erdinger family now.
Shan P — Google review
The English tour sold out, so we were on German tour. Still great. They have made some changes. The tour is no longer free for Fanclub members. It's 10€. But you do get a souvenir glass. Informative tour. Great reception after.
Marty T — Google review
Amazing and quite affordable tour. Loved all the different beers
Rodrigo B — Google review
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Franz-Brombach-Straße 1, 85435 Erding, Germany
https://erdinger.de/de-DE/brauereibesichtigung
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Deutsches Museum

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Technology museum
Museums
Science museum
The Deutsches Museum, also known as the German Museum, is a massive science and technology museum in Munich. It's one of the oldest and largest of its kind globally, offering an immersive journey through natural sciences, transportation, communication, and technology. The museum features original artifacts and interactive displays on energy, transport, astronomy, physics, history, mathematics, aviation, robotics and more. Visitors of all ages can enjoy hands-on activities and specialized exhibits tailored to different interests.
The Deutsches Museum is an absolute must-visit in Munich! 🚀 A huge variety of fascinating exhibits, from historic machines to an incredible aviation collection. Many interactive displays you can actually touch and try, which makes it fun for both kids and adults. Inspiring, educational, and exciting — you can easily spend the whole day here without getting bored. Highly recommended! 👏
Serdjo P — Google review
There was a lot of exhibits to see and it was nice to have listening stations throughout For English as well. There were some hands on experiences, I was hoping for some more and looking for something a bit more interactive. There was a very wide variety of things to see throughout a journey through history. Overall a nice experience.
Kristen A — Google review
It's a vast general museum, encompassing everything not covered in the art and antique museums. Currently half of it is under renovation, but the open part is big enough to keep you busy for a long time. I focused mainly on the air and space aspect, nice collection of vintage and more modern planes, some of the very first rockets including a V2, and a very nice floor on spaceships. I also enjoyed the section on coding. I checked out photography, printing and musical instruments before my time ran out. It was a solid 3 hours. Overall it is good, not necessarily a must-see if you are first time visitor to Munich pressed on time.
Csaba C — Google review
A wonderful place to visit with children. The museum offers a great experience, and the restaurant–café on the roof is definitely worth a stop. The river view at sunset is stunning — the sunlight shimmering on the water creates a beautiful scene. Don’t forget to check out the gift shop on your way out for some nice souvenirs.
Ertugrul Y — Google review
The Deutsches Museum in Munich is an absolute gem for science and technology enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled hands-on learning experience. With its vast collection spanning aviation, engineering, physics, and even music instruments, the museum brilliantly bridges education and entertainment. The interactive exhibits—like the giant pendulum, working machinery demonstrations, and flight simulators—make complex concepts accessible and fun for visitors of all ages. The detailed historical displays, including early automobiles and replicas of famous scientific experiments, provide fascinating insights into humanity's technological progress. While the sheer size of the museum can be overwhelming, its well-organized sections and engaging presentations ensure an enriching visit. Whether you're a curious traveler or a dedicated science buff, the Deutsches Museum delivers both knowledge and inspiration in a truly immersive way.
Oscar L — Google review
Wow what an amazing place! There was so much you could go everyday for weeks or more to see it all and drink in all the information accessible to you. We had the city pass so access was quick. Thank you from Canada. 🇨🇦
Mary-Lynne S — Google review
They had everything there. From engines to aircrafts, nuclear physics to spacecrafts, electronics, medicinal technologies, old and new cameras, receent semiconductor technologies, bridges, pendulums, fighter jets, agriculture and husbandry & whatever your cup of tea is. It is a great museum with literally any type of science in it. It is definitely a must go and you would regret it if you didn't.
Utkan P — Google review
Deutsches Museum is not just an exhibit hall: it is a journey through how human curiosity, experimentation, and engineering have shaped the world. If you love science or tech—or want to challenge yourself to understand how many things work (from steam engines to quantum bits), this museum will reward you. Even if you’re only casually interested, the famous pieces (Z3, mining, astronomy, transport, etc.) are enough to make a visit memorable. Highly recommend it, and plan your time well. Bonus: Every Monday few free tickets are also offered. Don't forget to see the beautiful skyline of city with Isar river.
Nasir J — Google review
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Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany
https://www.deutsches-museum.de/
+49 89 2179333
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Visitors Park Munich Airport

Visitor center
Tour agency
On our way to check into the Hilton at Munich Airport, we passed by the Visitors Park—and it immediately caught our eye. With its aviation-themed playground, historic aircraft on display, and a striking observation deck, it looked like such a cool spot that we knew we had to come back before our trip ended. We made it just in time to catch the sunset on our last night in Germany, and it was the perfect way to wrap up our trip. From the top of the observation hill, we had an amazing view of the runway and terminal, watching planes take off and land as the sky turned gold and pink. It felt peaceful, exciting, and a little emotional knowing we’d be flying out the next day. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or just looking for a unique spot to relax and take in the sights, the Visitors Park at Munich Airport is a hidden gem. It’s easy to access, family-friendly, and a great place to soak in those final moments of travel magic.
Bobby B — Google review
A good place to bring kids. Kids would enjoy the outdoor play places of different themes. Get a nice view of the flight's landing and take off. The food and beverages at the restaurant are a bit expensive though.
V G — Google review
What a fun spot for kids! An aviation themed playground with old planes and an overlook (1€ fee per person). Small restaurant, gift store and bathrooms available. You can register for an airport tour, but we don’t have time for that. Free entry and parking for up to an hour.
Tim Y — Google review
What an incredible experience with the team of fellow students from Politecnico Di Milano today visiting Münich Airport! The guide Philipp and the coach driver Alex were incredibly kind and coordinated, as well as very knowledgeable. We really enjoyed the visit, seeing MUC Airport in deep, and would do it again without any hesitation!! Thanks Philipp and Alex for your availability and professionalism, I hope to see you again in the future.
Leonardo D — Google review
Really cool place to come watch planes. Several planes are located in the visitors park. They were not open to see much of when I was there, but good photos from the outside. Restaurant to grab a bite to eat. Plenty of areas for kids to play. Great souvenir shop. Well worth the visit to spend a few hours alone or with the family. Amazing hill to climb to watch all the movements at Munich Airport. Great experience.
Michael M — Google review
A huge playground, a pleasant bistro. Possibility to watch planes taking off.
Júlia B — Google review
A must visit place for a airplane enthusiast! Good view of both the runways. One is closer but other is little far but you can enjoy landing and takeoffs from here. There is Kinderspielplatz which is really awesome for kids and also a restaurant. Parking is paid but available in plenty. Must visit
MIHIR S — Google review
The viewing platform costs a euro to get to, on top is some telescopes you can use for more euros.. also parking costs 2 euro per/1h so at leat your visit will cost you 3 euros plus 1e/person. Not too bad as the view is good to the runways, perhaps bring your own binoculars.. Blow is a playground for kids and cafeteria with bathrooms.. code is I,II,III,IV.
Pekka M — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Nordallee 7, 85356 München-Flughafen, Germany
https://www.munich-airport.de/besucherpark-90422
+49 89 97541333
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21

English Garden

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Park
Nature & Parks
The English Garden, located in Munich, is an expansive 18th-century urban park that boasts 78 kilometers of cycling and jogging trails. Larger than Central Park, it offers a pastoral escape within the city. The park features a lakeside beer garden and provides various leisure activities such as biking, jogging, and recreational games like football. Additionally, the neighborhood surrounding the English Garden is home to seven academic centers and compact museum areas, making it a favorite among locals, students, and visitors.
This is a very beautiful garden. It is very large and it is relaxing. I highly recommend it to anyone who visits Munich. The river surfing was incredible.
Nur A — Google review
A kind of “Central Park” in Munich – a very nice place to visit. The park is spacious, green, and perfect for a walk or to just relax. A special highlight is the surfers on the river – definitely a must-see attraction that makes this place unique.
Renato K — Google review
One of the best places of the city. Perfect for strolling around, making picnics, relax to the sound of the leaves. For me, the best spot is the lake, where you can sit next to lots of ducks and other kinds of bird.
Laijie J — Google review
The English Garden in autumn is absolutely stunning. The trees turn golden, red, and orange, creating a beautiful contrast with the rivers and meadows. It’s perfect for peaceful walks, cycling, or just relaxing under the colorful leaves. The atmosphere feels calm and magical — a must-visit spot to experience Munich’s fall beauty.
Sebastian.DigitalNomad — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. Basically u can do any outdoor activity outside, volleyball..picnics..football…even surfing?? So surprised. The water is very clear, u can see through it till the bottom. Full of energy.
Sebastian B — Google review
The Heart of Nature in Munich 🌿 The English Garden is absolutely breathtaking — a perfect blend of peace, beauty, and city life. You can stroll along the rivers, watch surfers at the Eisbach, or simply relax under the trees and enjoy the calm atmosphere. It’s clean, green, and full of life — families, couples, and friends all enjoying the day together. Whether for a picnic, a bike ride, or just a quiet moment by the lake, the English Garden is truly one of Munich’s most magical places. ✨🌳
Mohsen — Google review
This is, without a doubt, the best place in Munich. It's a massive, beautiful urban park that feels like a world away from the city. You could easily spend an entire day here relaxing, walking, or watching the surfers.
Nika K — Google review
A must see if you're in Munich. Absolutely an amazing park with lots to see and do there. Playgrounds for kids, lot's of places to get something to eat and drink. Plus a couple of places to surf, yes you read correctly surf. The river is very clean and as you can see in the photos, very popular with surfer's and fun to watch for non surfers. A true gem of a park in Munich. Oh this park is huge it'll take a few hours to take it all in.
Timothy T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(18167)
München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/englischer-garten
+49 89 38666390
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Munich Residence

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Castle
Museums
The Munich Residence is a grand complex of palaces, buildings, and gardens that house state-owned museums featuring original interiors and artworks. The city also offers vibrant markets like the Auer Dult, where visitors can find household goods, antiques, beer, and amusement rides. Munich's opulent palaces are not just architectural marvels but also represent rich cultural identities, providing a captivating experience for visitors.
Spent five hours in this amazing museum. Saw the royal palace, Treasury and Theatre. You get immersed in the atmosphere and history of Bavarian royalty. The best museums leave you wanting to learn much more about the characters and the ages mentioned. No trip to Germany can be complete without a visit to the Residenz.
Aboud D — Google review
Online ticketing is very convenient. Large bags need to be stored before entry. With your ticket, you can get a free audio guide, which makes it especially interesting to listen to explanations in your own language. The narration is very detailed, covering the historical stories of the time. I highly recommend visiting if you’re interested in history, culture, or artifacts. If you listen to every section of the audio guide, you could easily spend half a day there. The entire palace is huge, so make sure to allow plenty of time for a relaxed visit.
Elsie L — Google review
Beautiful royal palace filled with history and art. The halls and decorations are stunning, especially the Antiquarium and Treasury. Well organized; worth spending 1–2 hours. Great location near Marienplatz; perfect for history lovers. The level of detail in the craftsmanship is unbelievable. Every room, wall, and ceiling shows royal elegance and history. The Antiquarium is breathtaking; truly one of Munich’s must-see landmarks.
Osman G — Google review
Good place to visit on a Sunday since all the shops are closed. You can buy your ticket at the counter. The Residenz is huge and take more than 2 hours to complete. They provide free audio guides and many seats along the tour. You can finish the Treasury in an hour and the Theatre in 5min.
John T — Google review
The online ticketing system is super convenient. Keep in mind that large bags need to be stored before you enter. With your ticket, you get access to a free audio guide, which adds a lot of value, especially since you can listen to detailed explanations in your preferred language. The narration is thorough and offers deep insights into the historical context of the artifacts. If you’re into history, culture, or antiques, I highly recommend a visit. If you take the time to listen to all the sections of the audio guide, you could easily spend several hours there. The palace is vast, so be sure to allocate enough time for a relaxed and thorough visit.
George S — Google review
Bought tickets online ahead of time which proved helpful! There is an audio guide that they provide but there are SO MANY rooms and the audio guide talks for so long—we eventually abandoned. That said, the Residence is MASSIVE and so so many of the rooms are available for viewing. Incredibly lavish and opulent. We really enjoyed! Side note, they are very serious about not letting people in after an hour before closing. We saw a lot of people turned away and lectured as we were leaving! Plan accordingly!
Olivia H — Google review
Only visit the museum itself.It already takes 2 hours. The ticket price is 10 Euro.They offer single ticket and combined tickets which you can visit the treasury and theatre.The theatre only opens from 2-6pm. The museum is very spacious and have lots of exhibitions.
Nomad W — Google review
Lots of steps & walking. Good historical museum, some excellent restoration after WWII bombings, but much sadly lost. Lighting could be improved. Reasonable combo ticket! Quiet inside despite protest outside. Free tour headphones. Wonderful staff. Very clean everywhere.
Geo C — Google review
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4.5
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Residenzstraße 1, 80333 München, Germany
https://www.residenz-muenchen.de/
+49 89 290671
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Marienplatz

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Marienplatz is the bustling city-center square and transportation hub in Munich, Germany. It features the towering St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. Visitors can start their day with a hearty breakfast before joining the Free Walking Tour of Munich at Marienplatz, where knowledgeable guides lead a 2-2.5 hour tour of popular city areas.
Munich is very nice has a lot of restaurants and bars around, at the center has a building were are dancing on the tower some kind of soldiers it's a beautiful thing. Also has Oktoberfest it was something amazing people all over the world a huge space a lot of beers 🍻🍻 we really had a nice time.
Carol L — Google review
Marienplatz is the beating heart of Munich — lively, historic, and absolutely beautiful. The New Town Hall is breathtaking, and the Glockenspiel show is worth waiting for. Whether you’re sightseeing, shopping, or just people-watching with a coffee, this square has the perfect Munich vibe.”❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mohamed S — Google review
Marienplatz is the heart of Munich — full of life, history, and charm. The stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings make it a must-visit spot. Whether you’re watching the Glockenspiel or enjoying a coffee nearby, every moment here feels special.
Mohsen — Google review
Considered the heart of Munich, this vibrant street offers everything you need. Shopping centers, restaurants, and cafes line the entire avenue, making it a truly beautiful place for shopping and strolling. Don't miss the opportunity to visit.
Moza A — Google review
When I went out from underground it was just.. breathtaking. Place is pretty and alive. There's a lot of people, restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Marienplatz is just a heart of Munich. I highly recommend visiting this place!
Aizarg — Google review
A Must-See Spot in Munich! Marienplatz is such a lively and beautiful place — truly the heart of Munich! We loved walking through the square, surrounded by amazing old buildings, shops, and cafés. The highlight was definitely the Glockenspiel at the New Town Hall — the music, the moving figures, and the whole crowd watching together make it feel so special. It’s the perfect spot to sit back, people-watch, and take in the atmosphere. Everything in Munich seems to connect here — the energy, the history, and the charm of the city all in one place. If you’re visiting Munich, don’t miss Marienplatz, especially around noon when the Glockenspiel comes to life, arrive 15 minutes early to find the best spot. It’s such a fun and unforgettable experience!
Kathy O — Google review
My favorite place to stroll around, watch people, and just enjoy the city vibe. You can walk, shop, eat, and simply get lost in the charm of Munich. There’s something about this place — the mix of old buildings, lively atmosphere, and cozy corners — that makes me always end up staying longer than planned. If you’re in Munich, just come here with no plan. Let the city take you wherever it wants to. ✨
Ivy P — Google review
The city center of Munich is an absolutely stunning and lively area centered around the famed Marienplatz. Dominated by the magnificent Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall), a Neo-Gothic architectural gem, the square's highlight is the famous Glockenspiel, which draws crowds daily to watch its mechanical figures perform. The area is a fantastic blend of history and modern life, with the towering Frauenkirche (Cathedral) just a short walk away, alongside the bustling Viktualienmarkt and the start of the main pedestrian shopping zones (like Kaufingerstraße). Whether you're sightseeing at the Residenz, shopping for luxury goods, or simply soaking up the authentic Bavarian atmosphere at a nearby Wirtshaus, the city center serves as the perfect, walkable hub for exploring all that Munich has to offer.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
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80331 München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/marienplatz
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Allianz Arena

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, is a renowned football stadium and one of the most impressive athletic venues globally. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, its unique architecture features 2,784 ETFE plastic panels that give it a distinctive appearance resembling an inflatable cushion with translucent air pockets. What sets it apart is its luminous exterior that changes color based on the team playing: red for Bayern, blue for TSV 1860, and white for Germany.
An iconic stadium and a must-see for football fans! ⚽ The design is incredible especially when it’s lit up at night. The area is clean and well-organized, with easy access by metro. Even if there’s no match, the tour and museum are definitely worth it.
Bud S — Google review
The FC Bayern stadium (Allianz Arena) has a very high capacity. The exterior design is modern and can change color at night. It houses both a Museum and an FC Bayern Store. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to join the Arena Tour, which is a real shame. The downside of this stadium is that there are very few nice photo spots outside, apart from taking pictures with the stadium itself, and if you come by U-Bahn, it's a very long and exhausting walk.
Tongz N — Google review
Wonderful arena and an amazing experience. My dad received a VIP tour and museum tickets for his 59th birthday. We were guided around the stadium and even taken to exclusive areas like the locker room and the tunnel where the players walk out before the match. The museum has absolutely everything, and the layout is beautifully done. I was also pleasantly surprised that the stadium shop is not overpriced at all. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience. Even though I’m not a football fan myself, we went because of my father, and I actually felt sad to leave because I enjoyed it so much. Go Bayern München! 🫶🏻❤️⚽️
Marta A — Google review
Bayern Munich's stadium is located 12 minutes from the city center by metro. The fans are the heart of the club, arriving early and enjoying the experience of a cold beer. The stadium's sound system is very high quality. I had a lot of fun watching and participating in the victory over FC Freiburg. Unsere FC Bayern Munchen gewinn mit 6 : 2, stadion was almost full 75 000 person was realy enjoyed this football atmosphere. Mia San Mia. 🥳🍀⚽🙏🇩🇪🏆
SPA S — Google review
The group tour is great. To get to see all the history behind such a big club was a great experience. Hopefully I’ll be able to visit again whit the hopes of seeing a match. Overall it was cool and the best part is that I didn’t have to sell kidney to take the tour, it was really affordable. Definitely recommend checking it out.
Alberth J — Google review
We booked the English speaking tour with Franz, and he was very informative and engaging. There was plenty of Oporto take photos, and you could visit the change rooms, sit in the stands and on the substitutes bench. Afterwards we visited the museum which was very interactive. You could take a photo of yourself and have it appear on a scrolling wall of photos, and there was also the opportunity to take a photo with your favourite players. There are things for kids to do, such as building their own trophy with blocks, as well as a stadium with Lego. There is a small futsal pitch for them to play on, as well as climbing equipment. It’s definitely worth the visit for the whole family.
Ros B — Google review
The wonderful place to visit. I highly recommend to join the guide tour because you can experience a very special introduction in the court. The one thing is, you can understand the space of stadium and also you can learn the history of the stadium.
Anonymous — Google review
Great stadium, truly impressive from the moment you walk in. The shop is huge, well-stocked, and full of cool merch for every type of fan. The museum is surprisingly rich with history, displaying iconic moments, trophies, and even a small cinema where you can sit and enjoy a short film about the club’s journey. The stadium tour itself is well-organized, informative, and gives you access to some amazing angles you don’t normally get to see. Staff throughout the entire experience were warm, helpful, and very professional. Highly recommended if you’re a football fan or simply appreciate great sporting culture and storytelling.
Bijoy ( — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5, 80939 München, Germany
https://allianz-arena.com/de
+49 89 69931222
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BMW Museum

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Technology museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The BMW Museum in Munich is a futuristic steel structure that showcases engines, designs, and vintage as well as new cars from the renowned brand. It offers a diverse array of exhibits that cater to various interests, making it an ideal stop for anyone visiting Munich. The museum provides an immersive journey through the development of the automotive industry, featuring exceptional presentations of exhibits that trace its evolution from its earliest beginnings to modern times.
Visited with my family and absolutely loved the experience! It was stunning to explore the past, present, and future of BMW cars and bikes. You can easily spend hours here — it’s not like a boring museum where you just watch; here you get engaged and drown in the world of innovation and design. Never knew BMW also used to manufacture aircraft engines — such a cool surprise! A must-visit for anyone who loves cars, bikes, or technology!
Divakar A — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is a must-visit; especially if you love cars and design. The building itself is modern and impressive; showcasing the brand’s history from classic models to future innovations. The exhibits are beautifully organized; each section tells a clear story with amazing visuals and interactive displays. You can see everything from vintage BMWs to new ones up close. It’s clean, well-run, and easy to explore. Definitely one of the best car museums in the world.
Osman G — Google review
Great experience. So they have a combination of a Car showroom and the Museum. The Museum is divided into Rooms with numbers marked and different categories of cars and bikes. The entire power train portion has very nice engines to see from Aircrafts to marine, etc. m Must Visit
Avirup G — Google review
So, if you like cars its a must stop in München, I would highly recommend you to buy your tickets before arriving, it can get a bit full if you dont plan in advanced, the Museum has free lockers so its also a big benefit. Also in the museum is card only ( weird for being Germany) but a great thing to know. Theres different types of tours available and also shops. In the other side of the museum ( crossing the bridge) theres BMW Welt which is also nice and free
Sebastian ( — Google review
Fantastic museum showcasing BMW's impressive history and innovation! Even though it was quite crowded during our visit, the museum is excellently organized, making it easy to navigate through the exhibits. The collection of classic and modern vehicles is stunning, and the displays are well-curated. A must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in automotive history!
Vladimir K — Google review
Well laid out and easy to navigate the museum. I bought tickets on my phone as i walked up to the building but there are also koisks inside. There are free lockers for small/medium bags and a jacket. There is a small Cafe with sandwiches, salad, pizza, drinks and coffee. If your thing is cars, motorcycles, airplanes, motors or just BMW in general this is a must see.
Mo B — Google review
The BMW Museum in Munich is a sleek, architecturally stunning tribute to over 100 years of the Bavarian Motor Works brand, showcasing its evolution from aircraft engines to the iconic cars and motorcycles of today. The museum's unique, futuristic design complements the exhibits, which are meticulously curated to cover every aspect of the company's history, design philosophy, and motorsport heritage. Highlights include the stunning collection of vintage and concept cars, the powerful engine displays, and the legendary BMW Art Cars. The museum is conveniently located right next to the modern, free-to-enter BMW Welt, which features the latest models, creating a seamless and comprehensive day of exploring the history, present, and future of BMW innovation.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
Really interesting museum, that is showing history of this brand. A lot of interesting cars and other artefacts. For me there was really interesting engine cut-outs, where You can see, how motor is operating. Most of descriptions is available in english language.
Julo M — Google review
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4.4
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Am Olympiapark 2, 80809 München, Germany
https://www.bmw-welt.com/de/ausstellungen/ausstellungen-im-bmw-museum/uebersicht.html
+49 89 125016001
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Domberg-Akademie

Educational institution
Sights & Landmarks
Foundation
Churches & Cathedrals
5.0
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4.6
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u. Domberggasse 2, 85354 Freising, Germany
http://www.domberg-akademie.de/
+49 8161 1812176
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BMW Welt

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Museum
Event venue
BMW Welt is a futuristic distribution center and exhibition hall located near the Olympiastadion in Munich. It serves as a vast showroom where visitors can admire the entire current product offering of BMW, including sedans, Minis, racing cars, electric vehicles, and even Rolls-Royces. The building itself is an architectural wonder made of glass and steel twisted into a double cone with a roof resembling a floating cloud.
We visited BMW Welt this past week when we were in Munich. It is free to enter and explore. What an amazing experience. It is free to enter. It serves as a multifunctional exhibition, delivery, and event center. It is located across the street from the BMW HQ and Museum and next to the Olympic Park in Munich. To me it is a prime example of customer Experience. We watched people drive off in their new BMW. What a tremendous feeling. There are plenty of car exhibits from BMW, Mini, Motorcycles, Rolls Royce. There is a huge BMW shop and plenty of places to get something to eat. BMW really does it right with BMW Welt. Never seen anything like it in my life. Just spectacular. We loved our visit.
Michael M — Google review
Impressive place for any car lover! 🚗 The architecture is stunning and you can see BMW’s latest models up close. There’s also a nice mix of history and innovation, plus a few great photo spots. Easy to reach by metro and worth a visit even if you’re not a hardcore BMW fan.
Bud S — Google review
BMW Welt is nothing short of a magical destination for anyone who loves the BMW brand. Whether you’re a lifelong admirer of German engineering or simply curious about one of the world’s most iconic automotive manufacturers, this place delivers an unforgettable experience from the moment you walk in. The architecture alone is worth the visit. The building is a stunning example of modern design, with sweeping lines, vast open spaces, and a futuristic feel that perfectly complements the precision and innovation BMW is known for. Even before you explore the exhibits, the atmosphere sets the tone for an immersive and inspiring visit. Inside, BMW Welt offers a variety of interactive displays and hands-on experiences that allow visitors to get up close with the latest models and technologies. Whether you’re exploring the design elements of a new vehicle or experimenting with interactive installations, there’s plenty to keep both casual visitors and passionate fans engaged. One of the most unique aspects of BMW Welt is the option for European Delivery. There’s something truly special about collecting your brand-new BMW right here, in the heart of Munich, surrounded by the heritage of the brand. The delivery experience is smooth, memorable, and designed to make you feel like part of the BMW family. Before leaving, it’s worth stopping by the BMW Shop, which offers a wide range of high-quality BMW memorabilia. From apparel to scale models, there’s something for every type of enthusiast. Another convenience is that BMW Welt is open until midnight, giving visitors plenty of flexibility to explore at their own pace. Overall, BMW Welt is an impressive blend of art, engineering, and brand culture—a must-see destination for BMW fans and automotive lovers alike.
RR C — Google review
BMW Welt, Munich is an absolute must-visit, whether you’re a die-hard car enthusiast or just someone who appreciates beautiful architecture, technology, and design. As a car fan, stepping into BMW Welt feels like entering automotive heaven. The moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by stunning displays of BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce models, each showcased under sleek lighting that makes them look even more spectacular. You can sit inside the cars, explore the interiors, feel the craftsmanship, and even hop onto your favourite BMW motorcycles for a quick photo or to experience the seating comfort. There are often interactive screens and cutaway models that show how the engines and technology work, making it both exciting and educational. The building itself is an experience, an architectural masterpiece with wide open spaces, glass walls, and flowing metal structures that give it a futuristic feel. The whole place is designed with precision and luxury, perfectly reflecting BMW’s brand. Even if you’re not into cars, you’ll find yourself admiring how beautiful and thoughtfully designed everything is. For those who appreciate experiences more than engines, there’s plenty to enjoy too. The BMW Café and restaurant offer great food and desserts with a view of the stunning showroom floor. You can also visit the BMW Museum just across the street, which takes you through the brand’s rich history, from vintage classics to the latest electric innovations. There’s also a gift shop with high-quality BMW merchandise, perfect for souvenirs or gifts. Whether you spend 30 minutes or 3 hours, BMW Welt leaves an impression. It’s not just about cars, it’s about design, innovation, and German engineering at its finest. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Munich. Even if you’re not a car lover, you’ll walk out with a new appreciation for the art of automobiles. 🚗✨
Vanshaj B — Google review
Easy to get to with affordable on-site parking underneath. Very cool, modern building design inside and out. A good selection of cars to look at as well, but no replacement for the proper BMW museum. But of course you should plan to spend some time here anyways as you have to walk through to get to the full museum anyways. I did not get any food, but there were several restaurants inside which all looked good. Of course the scenery inside is great too!
Grayson M — Google review
This is a free museum/interactive showroom Went here for a quick visit. We enjoyed because there is option to get in vehicles, touch fully functional vehicle. Many learning opportunities too in terms of engineering and some history and insight on the direction of BMW. You'd have to be an automotive enthusiast or a big fan of BMW to really appreciate how great this place is
Andrew T — Google review
BMW Welt: You can only examine the autos you regularly see on the street!! The others speazial autos are locked. Only you can look! All the IX and M5 are too locked ! The attendants won't open them when you auch ask. Appointments are apparently required. !! In short, you can only view the vehicles from the outside. The attendants don't even introduce them. If I looked very rich and cool, maybe I would have a chance. :)) It's a complete disappointment. You could inspect many more BMWs if you went to a standard BMW dealership.! or from the photos I added :)) it's the same anyway. :))
Hanz — Google review
amazing that all of this is available to see for free! although definitely add the museum onto your trip as well, even if it costs extra! the cars are absolutely stunning, and you're even able to sit in some of them! the cafe was expensive, but my pistachio croissant was a delicious breakfast.
Lauren B — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(6797)
Am Olympiapark 1, 80809 München, Germany
https://www.bmw-welt.com/
+49 89 125016001
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Olympiapark München

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Olympiapark München is a sprawling complex that was built for the 1972 Olympic Games and has since become one of Munich's most popular attractions. The park features iconic structures such as the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Hall, and the towering Olympic Tower with its observation deck. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, concerts, and a variety of sports activities within the 850,000 square meter park.
A Fantastic Day at Olympiapark München! Visiting Olympiapark München was an unforgettable experience! The park is not only beautifully maintained but also full of life and history. We truly enjoyed walking through the spacious grounds, taking in the unique architecture of the Olympic facilities and the stunning lake views. And clearly loved by the locals for exercise and relaxation. The whole place has such a vibrant yet peaceful atmosphere, making it perfect for both sightseeing and simply enjoying nature. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Munich! 🌟
SALEM A — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. Very well maintained. The sea world is good but not worth the high price tag it carries. Far more beautiful aquariums exist at a much lesser price. The real attraction lies in the pond side benches behind the sea world. Tranquil, pretty and a great place to just sit by and catch your thoughts.
Venkata R — Google review
A beautiful, large park with a few big halls offering excellent opportunities for swimming and other sport activities and occasional concerts. There are also a nice lake, a hill offering a splendid view of the park and the city, plenty of paths for walking, jogging and riding a bike in the park. A prominent sign of the park is it's high Olympic tower. A great place for spare time, making sport and other activities and simply relaxing. Easy to reach by subway and some buses.
Sergej R — Google review
★★★★★ A Fantastic Day Out at Olympiapark München! What an absolutely delightful experience we had exploring Olympiapark München! It's so much more than just a park; it's a vibrant, beautifully maintained space. We enjoyed a very pleasant walk through the expansive grounds, admiring the unique architecture of the Olympic facilities. The Olympic pool was particularly amazing – it looked so inviting, and it seemed like people were enjoying it for exercise, which is fantastic to see! As we strolled, we could hear a music festival playing in the distance, which created a really great atmosphere for our walk. The landscape design throughout the park is simply stunning, making it a truly picturesque place to spend time. Parking was easy to find, though it is paid, it's definitely worth it for the convenience and access to such a wonderful place. We highly recommend a visit to Olympiapark – it's a memorable highlight in Munich!
Carlos C — Google review
A huge and spacious park near the residential area. Many people running or cycling around the park. You can go to the top to see the view of the city. BMW building just next to it.
Nomad W — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful park 🌿 A perfect place to relax, take a walk, or just enjoy the scenery. The area is spacious, clean, and calm — a great spot to unwind in the city.
Subencha P — Google review
A nice place for the concert, event with a bit weird acoustics. We were there multiple times for different events and every one sounded different. A good thing is there's plenty of space, a variety of different bars and snacks, quite comfortable seats and always great atmosphere. The last event we were at was The Offspring concert and it was great, thanks!
Don M — Google review
A beautiful place to walk, breathe, relax, and get away from the city. It also offers great opportunities for those interested in architecture. I recommend using public transportation.
Gastroservet — Google review
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Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21, 80809 München, Germany
https://www.olympiapark.de/
+49 89 30670
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Weihenstephan

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Weihenstephan is a charming area located north of Munich, Germany, on the Weihenstephan Hill. It is home to the historic Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, which dates back to 725 and houses the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world since 1040.
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85354 Freising, Germany
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Nymphenburg Palace

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Nymphenburg Palace is a grand 200-hectare estate showcasing stunning rococo interiors, an impressive coach display, and symmetrical baroque gardens. The palace offers a peek into Bavaria's royal history with its opulent halls and the renowned Gallery of Beauties. It appeals to history buffs, art enthusiasts, and admirers of grand architecture. Visitors can explore the meticulously manicured gardens and discover charming pavilions like the enchanting rococo follies.
The palace is truly amazing, stunning architecture and very elegant, this is evident when you approach along the water. Unfortunately I didn't get the chance to enter the palace and just walked around the garden instead, absolutely stunning and very well maintained. There was no fee to enter the garden and it was very peaceful and a good place to relax and unwind and go for a pleasant stroll. You could easily spend a few hours here. Highly recommend this place for a visit when in Munich.
William W — Google review
Here is a very impressive place, whether it's the beautiful Baroque architecture or the grand hall with its amazing ceiling frescoes. Although some of the interior decor might seem simple, the Marstallmuseum, which displays luxurious and magnificent carriages and sledges, especially those of King Ludwig II, is an unmissable highlight. Moreover, the area in front of the palace features a wide canal and pond, as well as a large park, which is perfect for strolling, taking photos, enjoying nature, and soaking up the very fresh and pleasant air.
Tongz N — Google review
Nicely maintained. The bus and tram stop are a bit away, 10 mins walk. Cycles are not allowed inside. Water is not not clean, lots of ducks and can spot different birds and deer sometimes. Good to visit in snow, Autumn and summer
Subodh S — Google review
Beautiful palace and garden / park. The park / garden is immense and would be a fantastic place to walk regularly. Taking the S Bahn from city center and entering through the park at the very southern tip on foot is what I recommend. You can also take a bus near the metro stop and get really close without a vehicle.
James H — Google review
A splendid royal palace complex in the western suburbs of the city. Initially built as a summer residence for the rulers of Bavaria, the palace is open year-round to visitors for self-guided tours. There are actually 5 different buildings on the palace grounds that are open to the public: the main palace itself, the Marstallmuseum, and 3 smaller outbuildings. You can purchase a combination ticket for all 5 buildings at one price, or if you're short on time you can buy a ticket just for the palace itself. I feel you should allow at least 3 hours if you want to see everything. When I was there, the main palace required timed-entry tickets, but the other buildings did not. The main palace is stunning, with ornate sitting rooms, exquisitely decorated bedrooms, and an elegant great hall. Tours are self-guided, but there are detailed signs in each room (in both German and English). I loved being able to walk around at my own pace. An audio tour was available, but I felt the signs went into so much detail that I didn't need the audio guide. I highly recommend visiting the Marstallmuseum while you're here. It contains many interesting objects used by the royal family, including magnificent stagecoaches and an impressive porcelain collection. The palace grounds also feature Schlosspark Nymphenburg, a huge public park with manicured flowerbeds, green meadows, and wooded areas. You could easily spend an entire day exploring all that Nymphenburg has to offer! This was one of my favorite activities in Munich. If you interested in Bavarian history and culture, this is a must-do!
Mike M — Google review
This is my first time here, and I'm very impressed with the structure and the property itself. It has a large, well-planned garden. When it's not crowded, it's a very relaxing and peaceful place. With a small grove, pools, and walking paths, it promises a beautiful Munich experience worth your time.
Hamdi K — Google review
Stunning palace and gardens. Beautiful to visit in the autumn. Entry into the gardens is free. €10 for entry into the palace which is quite small and not quite worth it for €10. Other castles on property closed during colder months.
Kate F — Google review
The castle looks really cool! I am glad that many bird types (geese for example) have a huge living space here thanks to the castle. The grass did not look very well maintained because you could see a lot of holes in the grass, which is because of the animals of course but yeah I just thought it looked a bit off. We had a very nice visit though!
Vanessa — Google review
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80638 München, Germany
https://www.schloss-nymphenburg.de/
+49 89 179080
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