This plaza defines the centre and heart of town
Palace in the center of Munich
A large public park right in the middle of Munich
Munich's main shopping street
Specializing in veal dishes
One of the oldest tents at the Oktoberfest
Cake and coffee instead of beer and chicken
Cakes, Pastries and Coffee in a fairytale castle
Apfelstrudel, Käsekuchen and Mohrenkopf
The smallest tent at the Oktoberfest
Small tent serving roast duck and chicken dishes
Cheapest beer at the Oktoberfest
Pork Knuckle specialities
More Knödel than you can poke a stick at
A small, relaxed and cozy tent near the Hofbräu
Recharge your batteries with a fresh coffee and pastry
Family Friendly and cosy next to the Löwenbräu Tent
Small, well known tent out the front of the Hofbräu Festzelt.
One of the original tents still standing
Famous for its Rostbratwürstl
Tent with strong Bavarian traditions
Last tent to still serve beer out of a wooden cask
Famous for its Gay Sunday on the first Sunday of the festival
Famous for its Steckerlfisch
Possibly the most impressive interior of any Oktoberfest tent
Upmarket and trendy, the Hippodrom is where you go to see and be seen
Popular with Australians, Kiwis and Americans
Where the rich and famous party
Large tent at the south end of the grounds
Famous for its Ox on a spit
Where the first keg is tapped
Located under the Bavaria Statue, a little off the main drag
If you've had too much beer, why not try some wine?
The largest tent at the Oktoberfest with 8500 seats inside the tent alone
One of Munich's oldest breweries and probably the most well-known beerhall in the world
One of the largest museums in Germany
A museum and one of the oldest art galleries in the world
A gallery focusing on European art of the 18th and 19th centuries
A quiet beer garden in the north of the English Garden
A private Bavarian brewery set in the countryside
An authentic Bavarian beer house off the tourist track
One of the most popular and central beer gardens in Munich
Munich's highest beer garden
One of Munich's most loved Bavarian restaurants and beer gardens
A beer garden in the famous English Garden
The largest beer garden in Munich
Stunning example of Bavarian Rococo and Baroque architecture
A baroque palace located in the west of Munich
Munich's oldest Parish Church built in 1180
King Ludwig II's most ambitious and famous creation
The less known sister castle to the famous Neuschwanstein
A medieval castle built as a hunting lodge for Duke Albert III of Bavaria
A large park containing sporting facilities built for the 1974 Olympics
A large public park right in the middle of Munich
A baroque palace located in the west of Munich
Specializing in veal dishes
One of the oldest tents at the Oktoberfest
Cake and coffee instead of beer and chicken
Cakes, Pastries and Coffee in a fairytale castle
Apfelstrudel, Käsekuchen and Mohrenkopf
The smallest tent at the Oktoberfest
Small tent serving roast duck and chicken dishes
Cheapest beer at the Oktoberfest
Pork Knuckle specialities
More Knödel than you can poke a stick at
A small, relaxed and cozy tent near the Hofbräu
Recharge your batteries with a fresh coffee and pastry
Family Friendly and cosy next to the Löwenbräu Tent
Small, well known tent out the front of the Hofbräu Festzelt.
One of the original tents still standing
Famous for its Rostbratwürstl
Tent with strong Bavarian traditions
Last tent to still serve beer out of a wooden cask
Famous for its Gay Sunday on the first Sunday of the festival
Famous for its Steckerlfisch
Possibly the most impressive interior of any Oktoberfest tent
Upmarket and trendy, the Hippodrom is where you go to see and be seen
Popular with Australians, Kiwis and Americans
Where the rich and famous party
Large tent at the south end of the grounds
Famous for its Ox on a spit
Where the first keg is tapped
Located under the Bavaria Statue, a little off the main drag
If you've had too much beer, why not try some wine?
The largest tent at the Oktoberfest with 8500 seats inside the tent alone
The most upmarket shopping street in Munich
One of Munich's oldest markets
Fünf Höfe is an exclusive shopping complex in the center of Munich
Munich's main shopping street
The equivilent of Harrods in Munich
The Olympia Shopping Centre (Olypmia Einkaufszentrum OEZ) offers a shopping and entertainment experience
A large shopping center in the east of Munich
PEP Neuperlach is a large shopping center in the south of Munich.
One of Munich's most popular nightclubs
A chilled out bar in the Glockenbach district
A popular club in central Munich
A club with a Britpop theme
An upmarket restaurant and bar
A popular concert venue in Munich
The most exclusive club in Munich
The famous Pacha franchise in Munich
An electronic music dance club on Maximiliansplatz
A nightclub on Maximilianplatz
Electronic Dance club in the east of Munich
A large complex comprising of over 50 different clubs
A large club in the west of Munich
A well known dance club in Munich
An area containing over 10 different clubs in the east of Munich
A club known for its cheap drinks and crazy parties
A concert venue in the east of Munich
An Irish pub in Schwabing
An Irish pub in the middle of Munich
An Australian Pub in the center of Munich
The less known sister castle to the famous Neuschwanstein
Well known bridge where tourists can take photos of Neuschwanstein Castle
King Ludwig II's most ambitious and famous creation
"Teehaus on Kehlstein" built by the Nazi's for Hitler's 50th birthday
A traditional Bavarian town in the German Alps
Ammersee (Ammer Lake) is a popular get away spot for people living in Munich.
A spectacular lake in southern Bavaria
Concentration Camp on the outskirts of Munich
Specializing in veal dishes
One of the oldest tents at the Oktoberfest
Cake and coffee instead of beer and chicken
Cakes, Pastries and Coffee in a fairytale castle
Apfelstrudel, Käsekuchen and Mohrenkopf
The smallest tent at the Oktoberfest
Small tent serving roast duck and chicken dishes
Cheapest beer at the Oktoberfest
Pork Knuckle specialities
More Knödel than you can poke a stick at
A small, relaxed and cozy tent near the Hofbräu
Recharge your batteries with a fresh coffee and pastry
Family Friendly and cosy next to the Löwenbräu Tent
Small, well known tent out the front of the Hofbräu Festzelt.
One of the original tents still standing
Famous for its Rostbratwürstl
Tent with strong Bavarian traditions
Last tent to still serve beer out of a wooden cask
Famous for its Gay Sunday on the first Sunday of the festival
Famous for its Steckerlfisch
Possibly the most impressive interior of any Oktoberfest tent
Upmarket and trendy, the Hippodrom is where you go to see and be seen
Popular with Australians, Kiwis and Americans
Where the rich and famous party
Large tent at the south end of the grounds
Famous for its Ox on a spit
Where the first keg is tapped
Located under the Bavaria Statue, a little off the main drag
If you've had too much beer, why not try some wine?
The largest tent at the Oktoberfest with 8500 seats inside the tent alone
Munich's main football stadium
Old Town hall that now houses the Spielzeugmuseum (Toy Museum)
One of the most spectacular Rococo theaters in Europe.
A local fare, held three times a year known for it's crockery market
Europe's biggest film studio located in the south of Munich
Museum housing a large collection of art and treasures from the middle ages.
BMW Welt (BMW World) is a factory, show room and shop for BMW fans
Over 22 hectares of gardens near the city center
A collection of ancient artefacts from Greece and Rome
Temporary art exhibitions the year round
A small park in the center of Munich
One of the old gates to the city of Munich
A historic monestary on top of a hill overlooking Lake Ammersee.
One of Munich's many beer halls
An impressive Zoo in the south of the city
One of the largest museums in Germany
Museum housing a large collection of art and treasures from the middle ages.
Collection of antiques from ancient times
A museum and one of the oldest art galleries in the world
Temporary art exhibitions the year round
A gallery focusing on European art of the 18th and 19th centuries
A collection of ancient artefacts from Greece and Rome
BMW Welt (BMW World) is a factory, show room and shop for BMW fans
A square in the center of Munich
Church steeple that provides a great view over Munich
Indoor Ice Skating and Football in Munich's Olympia Park
Olympic sized indoor swimming pool in Olympia Park in Munich
The Olympia Tower is the highest structure in Munich and gives visitors a great view over the city and even out as far as the Alps.
A magnificant palace in a northern suburb of Munich
One of the remaining gates into the old city
Collection of antiques from ancient times
Picturesque lake in the south of Munich