Relaxation in Munich

  • Day 1: Englischer Garten
    15 minutes (5.1 km) from Munich Central Station

    The Englischer Garten is a large public park in Munich, Germany, covering an area of 910 acres. Visitors can relax, enjoy a picnic, swim in the river, rent a boat, or even surf the Eisbach wave.

  • Day 2: Viktualienmarkt
    12 minutes (4.7 km) from Englischer Garten

    Viktualienmarkt is a daily food market and square in the center of Munich. It offers fresh and delicious food and drinks from Bavaria and all over the world. There are also many beer gardens where visitors can relax after a stroll through the market.

  • Day 3: Deutsches Museum
    13 minutes (4.9 km) from Viktualienmarkt

    The Deutsches Museum is the largest science and technology museum in the world. It has over 28,000 exhibited objects from 50 different fields of science and technology. Visitors can relax while learning about the history of science and technology.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Englischer Garten (3-4 hours, free)
  • Viktualienmarkt (2-3 hours, cost of food/drinks)
  • Deutsches Museum (3-4 hours, €14 for adults, €4 for children)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €18 per person

Transportation

Travelers can use the public transportation system in Munich, which includes buses, trams, and subway. A single ride costs €3.20, and a day ticket costs €8.50. Taxis are also available, with an average cost of €2 per km.

Useful Tips

If travelers have more time, they can also visit Nymphenburg Palace, the BMW Museum, or take a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle. If they have less time, they can skip the Deutsches Museum or visit it for a shorter time.

Airports

Munich Airport (MUC) is located 28 km north-east of Munich city center. It is the second-busiest airport in Germany, and serves both domestic and international flights.

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