Welcome to Munich, a city of tradition, nature and incredible energy.


Munich guide for everyone who wants to discover the city of tradition, nature and incredible energy. Munich (München) is a place where history, culture, parks and modern life come together in one unique Bavarian story. This is the ultimate guide to what to see, experience and experience in this fascinating city.
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🏰 A brief history: How Munich came to be
This Munich guide is especially useful for travelers who want a blend of history and modern life.
Monks, salt trade and the first steps of the city
The name "Munich" comes from the word Monk – a monk. According to legend, it was the monks from the area of today's city center who were the first to shape this area. That's why even today on the coat of arms of the city there is exactly that - a small monk.
The Wittelsbach dynasty – more than 700 years of influence
From 1180 to 1918, Munich was a city in the hands of the Wittelsbach dynasty – one of the longest-lived dynasties in Europe.
They turned Munich into a center of art, music, and culture.
Thanks to them we have today:
- Munich Residence
- Nymphenburg Palace
- state museums
- historical architecture that bears their signature
Ludwig II – the fairy-tale king who inspired Disney
Bavarian King Ludwig II, known as the “Fairytale King”, left behind some of the most magical buildings in Europe.
The most famous:
🏰 Neuschwanstein – inspiration for Disney's castle
🏰 Linderhof – the only completely finished castle
🏰 Herrenchiemsee – Bavarian Versailles
His mark can still be felt in the culture of the Munich area.
For more historical information, read:
👉 Wikipedia – Munich https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich
🌟 What to see in Munich
🏙️ Marienplatz and New Town Hall
Central place of the city. Although built in 1908, the New Town Hall looks like it is from the Middle Ages.
At 11 a.m., 12 p.m. and 5 p.m., you can watch famous people Glockenspiel – a performance with moving figures.
🏰 Munich Residence
The largest city palace in Germany – museums, rooms, gold, baroque – everything speaks of the power of the Wittelsbachs.
🎨 Museums of the Kunstareal district
If you like art, you could spend a whole day here:
- Old Pinakothek
- New Pinakothek
- Modern Art Gallery
- Lenbachhaus
All within a 10-minute walk from each other.


🌳 Munich's parks - a paradise for walkers, athletes and dog owners
Our Munich guide focuses on must-see attractions.
Munich is one of the most nature-friendly cities in Europe. If you have a dog – you will be delighted.
And here's where to walk:
🐕🦺 English Garden (Englischer Garten)
One of the largest city parks in the world - bigger even than Central Park in New York.
Why is it special?
- Huge meadows ideal for running and walking dogs
- Beautiful bridges, lakes, traditional Bavarian beer halls in the park
- In summer, people sunbathe, read, ride bicycles, and have picnics
- I even bathed in the Isar – clean, cold and refreshing water!
🌊 Eisbach surf location – surfing in the city center!
Yes, you read that right – surfing in Munich exists.
On the Eisbach wave, surfers jump into the water during the course all year round, even when it's snowing.
It is one of the most famous urban surfing locations in the world.
🌿 Olympic Park (Olympiapark)
It was built for 1972 Olympic Games, and today it is one of the most beautiful parks for:
- a walk
- cycling
- running
- dog walking
- drone filming
- concerts and events
Recognizable by futuristic roofs that look like "steel nets".
🌊 Isar – the river that gives Munich its soul
In summer, the Isar is one of the liveliest parts of the city.
People here:
- they are grilling
- they are walking
- lying on the stones
- they ride a bicycle
- they swim (yes, completely legal and clean!)
- they walk the dogs
One of the most beautiful cities to live in precisely because of the nature that the Isar brings.
🍺 Culture and Bavarian spirit
The best pubs I recommend:
- Hofbräuhaus – historical, loud, authentic
- Augustiner Keller – a favorite among the local population
- Chinesischer Turm (in the English Garden) – the largest beer garden in the city
🏰 One-day trips – in the footsteps of King Ludwig II
If you have extra days:
- Neuschwanstein
- Linderhof
- Herrenchiemsee
These are must-see locations.
📌 Interesting facts about Munich
- Munich has more than 1,200 kilometers of bicycle paths
- More than 20 huge parks
- Eating white sausage (Weißwurst) is served morning – a tradition older than 150 years
- Munich is home to the oldest brewery in Germany.
- BMW Welt and the BMW Museum are free
- The city is home to “the cleanest urban river in Europe” – the Isar
Munich is not just a city - it is energy, tradition and nature combined into one.
Here you can be in a modern metropolis and in the complete peace of nature at the same time.
💬 Which part of Munich attracts you the most – history, parks, Isar or surfers?
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