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Is the Bavarian capital on your bucket list? Are you wondering what you absolutely have to visit in Munich? The Atrium Hotel München would like to introduce you to a selection of the most beautiful sights in Munich. There is sure to be something for every taste.

Olympic Park

There is plenty to discover in Munich's Olympic Park, such as the high Olympic Tower. From here you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view over Munich at any time of year. Admire the impressive tent roof of the Olympic Stadium, which you can even climb yourself on a guided tour. Take a relaxing boat trip across the Olympic Lake or attend an open-air film screening in summer.

BMW World

BMW Welt is also located in the Olympic Park, but is an attraction in its own right. Car and especially BMW enthusiasts should not miss it, because nowhere else can you experience the brand as intensively as here. Learn all about the history of BMW and experience the company's vision of the future.

Allianz Arena

The Allianz Arena is a particularly popular attraction in Munich. It is one of the most modern and spectacular soccer stadiums in the whole of Europe. You will find the Allianz Arena in Fröttmaning and can easily reach it by S-Bahn.

As the home ground of FC Bayern Munich, it naturally shines in red on home match days. Outside of match days, there are special illuminations for various occasions. For example, the Allianz Arena lights up in green on St. Patrick's Day or often displays a Christmas present during Advent.

On non-match days, you can also take a guided tour of the arena and find out more about it.

Public training session of FC Bayern

FC Bayern is your favorite football club? Would you like to watch the boys training up close? It's possible in Munich - and it's even free. Probably one of the most interesting sights in Munich. The public training sessions take place several times a week. You can find exact times and locations on the official FC Bayern website.

The German Museum

The Deutsches Museum in Oberschleissheim is dedicated to science and technology. With over 28,000 exhibits, the Deutsches Museum is the largest science and technology museum in the world. Over 1.5 million people visit the interactive museum every year, because here you can not only see, but also touch and try out many things for yourself. This makes the Deutsches Museum one of the most interactive sights in Munich.

Nymphenburg Palace & Palace Gardens

The wide, magnificent building with its palace gardens and museums takes visitors back to the time of the Bavarian monarchy. It is one of the largest royal palaces in Europe and offers exciting themed tours. If you want to admire the portrait of Lola Montez in the beauty gallery or simply take a stroll in a beautiful setting of historical architecture and colorful flowerbeds, this is the right place for you.

Marienplatz

This is where Munich's heart beats: Marienplatz with the New Town Hall, from whose tower the lively carillon sounds every day at 12 noon and 5 p.m., is the world-famous center of the state capital. There is something going on here every day. The shopping street from Marienplatz to Karlsplatz offers the right stores for fashion, technology and more for every taste and budget. If you want to store big in Munich, this is the best place to do it.

Viktualienmarkt

In its 200 years of existence, the Viktualienmarkt has developed from the original farmers' market into a popular shopping area for gourmets and a place of interest in Munich. On 22,000 square meters, bakers, butchers, fishmongers, delicatessens and florists sell fresh produce every day. There are also snack stands and a cozy beer garden complete with maypole. Here, as in every beer garden in Munich, you can bring your own snacks. Only the beer comes from the local landlord.

English Garden

The English Garden is definitely worth a visit. Did you know that it is even bigger than Central Park in New York? There are 3.75 square kilometers of beautiful meadows, walking paths and restaurants. One of the highlights is the Chinese Tower.

Bahnwärter Thiel / Viehof area

Even though Munich usually scores with its magnificent historical buildings, the city also has a modern, alternative side. The Viehhof area and the cultural center and techno club called "Bahnwärter Thiel" are teeming with walls and walls with impressive street art.

Party ship "Alte Utting

The Alte Utting is located very close to the Viehof area. A ship on a railroad bridge - something special that you should have seen. Of course, this is not a classic sight in Munich, but it doesn't always have to be the overcrowded tourist attractions. Incidentally, the Alte Utting is open all year round, whatever the weather, and is a real Instagram location!

The Oktoberfest

One of the most popular attractions in Munich is of course the Oktoberfest, which takes place every year at the end of September. The Oktoberfest regularly attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. No wonder, as it is the world's largest folk festival and a real guarantee of fun, whether in the tent or outside on the rides.

If you have a Book a hotel in Munich If you would like to stay in a hotel from which you can easily reach all the sights by public transport, then come to our Atrium Hotel Munich. We look forward to welcoming you to our hotel!

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