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2-Day Solo Halal-Friendly Weekend in Munich: Start 11:30am (28–29 Nov 2025)

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Day 1: Historic highlights

Munich, Germany on November 28, 2025

11:30am

Marienplatz & Neues Rathaus (Glockenspiel)

Begin at Munich’s central square to see the New Town Hall façade and catch the Glockenspiel (there are traditional shows around 11:00 and 12:00 in winter); arriving at 11:30am positions you to enjoy the 12:00pm show and the lively square. Marienplatz is open public space year-round.
EUR0, 1h0m

12:30pm

Brunch — Viktualienmarkt stalls

Walk a minute to Viktualienmarkt for a late-morning brunch: try a döner/börek stall or vegetarian cheeses and breads from market vendors; stalls generally open Mon–Sat roughly 08:00–18:00 so 12:30pm is perfect for fresh food. Ask vendors about halal labelling if you need certified meat.
EUR12, 45m

1:15pm

Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady)

Short visit to Munich’s landmark twin-domed cathedral in the centre — it’s an iconic quick cultural stop and the interior is usually open during daytime (tower access may have a separate charge).
EUR3, 30m

2:00pm

Munich Residenz & Treasury

Explore the former royal palace of the Wittelsbachs with richly decorated state rooms and the impressive Treasury; the Residenz normally opens around 10:00–17:00 in late November, so an early-afternoon visit fits well for history and architecture lovers.
EUR11, 1h30m

3:45pm

Deutsches Museum (Science & Technology)

Head to the Deutsches Museum for hands-on exhibits in science, aviation and engineering — the museum typically closes around 17:00 in winter, so plan a focused visit of about 1h15m to see highlights before closing.
EUR14, 1h15m

5:30pm

Dinner — Halal-friendly Turkish / Middle Eastern restaurant (central)

Return to the centre for dinner at a reputable Turkish or Lebanese restaurant that advertises halal options — enjoy kebabs, mixed grills or vegetarian mezze; typical dinner service runs from 18:00, so booking or arriving shortly after 18:00 is recommended. Confirm halal status with staff when ordering.
EUR20, 1h30m

7:30pm

Evening — Marienplatz Christmas Market or night stroll

If the Christkindlmarkt has opened for the season (commonly late November), enjoy mulled drinks and crafts at Marienplatz; market hours typically extend into the evening (often until about 21:00). If not, take a relaxed evening walk along the historic centre or the Isar — beware it gets darker early in November, so stay in well-lit areas.
EUR5, 1h30m

Day 2: Palace, BMW & parks

Munich, Germany on November 29, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Halal-friendly café or bakery

Start with a quick breakfast at a café offering halal-friendly or vegetarian options (many open by 07:30–08:00); choose a Turkish bakery for savoury pastries or a café for coffee and bread before heading west to Nymphenburg.
EUR8, 45m

9:15am

Nymphenburg Palace & Park

Visit the baroque Nymphenburg Palace with grand state rooms, the carriage museum and extensive parklands — the palace entrances and museums usually open around 09:00, so a morning visit helps avoid larger tour groups and gives time for the park (which is free) as well.
EUR15, 2h0m

11:45am

Travel to BMW Welt / BMW Museum area

Take public transport (tram/U-Bahn) from Nymphenburg toward the Olympic quarter and BMW complex — expect about 30–40 minutes door-to-door depending on connections, linking the palace morning with the automotive attractions.
EUR3, 40m

1:00pm

Lunch — Levantine / Turkish restaurant near Olympic Park

Enjoy a relaxed lunch of grilled platters, pide or mezze at a nearby Levantine or Turkish restaurant that lists halal options — quick and convenient before exploring BMW Welt. Many cafes around BMW Welt also offer vegetarian choices.
EUR14, 1h0m

2:15pm

BMW Museum & BMW Welt exhibits

Explore BMW’s history and future concepts with classic cars and interactive displays; the BMW Museum and BMW Welt typically open from 10:00 to around 18:00 (winter hours can vary), so an afternoon visit fits well.
EUR10, 1h30m

4:00pm

Olympic Park & Olympiaturm (Tower)

Stroll the Olympic Park and, time permitting, take the lift up the Olympiaturm for panoramic city views (tower hours in winter are often 10:00–18:00 but do check current hours); late-afternoon light is good for photos but it gets dark early in November.
EUR9, 1h0m

5:30pm

English Garden short walk toward Seehaus

Head into the English Garden and walk toward Kleinhesseloher See and the Seehaus area for a scenic late-afternoon stroll — the park is open year-round, but stick to main paths and well-lit sections as it becomes dusk.
EUR0, 45m

6:30pm

Dinner — Lebanese / Turkish restaurant with halal options

Dine at a Lebanese or Turkish restaurant near the English Garden or back in the centre; enjoy mezze platters, grilled lamb or vegetarian dishes. Seehaus itself may not serve halal meat, so choose a nearby halal-certified venue if you prefer meat-based dishes. Dinner service typically from 18:00–22:00; reserve if possible.
EUR22, 1h30m

8:30pm

Evening — Tea house or patisserie

Finish your evening with tea, baklava or a dessert at a Muslim-friendly café or patisserie near the centre; many spots close around 21:30–22:00, so check opening times or enjoy a final stroll through the lit city.
EUR6, 1h0m
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