Munich

Munich — Residenz, Schleissheim, Starnberger See, Christmas Markets & Parks
Munich's depth extends from the Wittelsbach Residenz palace complex and the forgotten Schleissheim to the lakeside Ludwig II memorial at Starnberg and the most historically framed Christmas market in Germany.

Munich — Deutsches Museum, Pinakotheken, FC Bayern, Jewish History & Neighbourhoods
Munich's world-class museums, its honest reckoning with Nazi history, FC Bayern's iconic stadium, and the authentic neighbourhood villages of Haidhausen and the Glockenbach complete the city's portrait.

Munich — Marienplatz, Englischer Garten, Oktoberfest & the Pinakotheken
Munich is Germany's most visited city for tourism — the historic Altstadt, the world's largest science museum, the Oktoberfest, and Bavaria's royal palaces create the most complete city tourism package in the German-speaking world.

Munich — Nymphenburg Palace, BMW Welt, Opera, Nightlife & the Practical Guide
Munich rewards deeper exploration: the Wittelsbach Nymphenburg Palace, the architecturally remarkable BMW Welt, the world-class Bavarian State Opera, and one of Germany's most vibrant student and nightlife districts.

Munich — Viktualienmarkt, Beer Halls, the Isar, Dachau & Day Trips
Munich's daily life runs through the Viktualienmarkt, the Isar banks, and the beer halls — the most complete city for Bavarian food, river culture, and the honest confrontation with 20th-century German history.

Munich — the Residenz, Frauenkirche, Schwabing & the City's Cultural Core
Munich's cultural depth extends far beyond Oktoberfest — the Wittelsbach Residenz palace, the dramatic Frauenkirche twin domes, and the Schwabing bohemian quarter make Munich the most historically layered of the major German cities.