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Must-Do Munich – What to Do with One Day in Munich

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If you only have 24 hours to spend in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, make it count. Here are the best travel tips and things to do in Germany from food to photography spots and day trips from Munich. Experience Oktoberfest year-round at a beer garden, check out the architecture and cafes in Marienplatz and viktualienmarkt, and visit the famed castle. It's the perfect layover! And even the airport has beer :) #munich #munchen #germany #travel
Munich oozes classic Bavarian charm.

As the capital of Bavaria, Munich is one of Germany’s most sought-after tourist destinations. The happy host of Oktoberfest, during the two-week festival, the charming old town swells with thousands of people, but any time of the year is an ideal time to experience their classic European lifestyle, the spirited beer scene, and medieval architecture. Essentially a subset of Germany, Bavarian culture is rich with tradition from their own style of dress (dirndls and lederhosen are not just for tourists!) to their own language and food. Here’s everything to do if you have only one day in Munich.

Munich is regularly voted the most livable city in the world.
Munich is regularly voted the most livable city in the world.

Regularly voted one of the most livable cities in the world, Munich is a bustling example of being “cosmopolitan yet traditional, relaxed yet dynamic,” making it a choose your own adventure destination for travelers. Beyond the sights and sounds of the city, the area is surrounded by the Alps and cut by the River Isar so you can actually surf and ski in the same day. But, if you’d rather soak in the urban vibes, it’s totally acceptable to plop down at a biergarten and waste away the day (quite literally). If you do want to explore, the super-efficient public transportation system makes it easy to get around car-free, brew in hand just as the locals do. Here’s how to make the most of a quick trip to Munich:

You don't need to go to Oktoberfest to experience Munich's beer culture.
You don’t need to go to Oktoberfest to experience Munich’s beer culture.

99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

The drinking culture in Germany is very lax. You can actually walk down the street with a beer and it’s not uncommon to see people imbibing on the subway. In fact, you don’t have to wait very long to crack a coldie as Airbrau was the first airport brewery in the world (and also boasts the cheapest beer in Munich). You can tour the production facility right in the terminal (although we recommend visiting upon landing not takeoff so you don’t miss your flight). Wash it all down with traditional Bavarian cuisine like sausages (there are over 1,500 kinds), spätzle (the German version of mac and cheese), and pretzels bigger than your head.

German food includes a whole lot of sausages.
German food includes a whole lot of sausages.

For a true introduction into the “Beer Capital of the World,” The Thirsty Historian can take you to the oldest, unnamed residential building in Munich where you can tap your own barrel with a wooden mallet. Hang out as long as you like, but they will likely make fun of you if you don’t finish your personal keg within two hours (beer to the Germans is like water). They also offer longer tours to their other favorite watering holes and monastery breweries. With or without them, you also need to visit one of the iconic beer halls from Oktoberfest like Hofbräuhaus or Paulaner Bräuhaus that are hoppin’ (pun intended) year-round.

Gothic architecture infuses Munich with old-world charm.
Gothic architecture infuses Munich with old-world charm.
The Glockenspiel is the heart of Marienplatz, Old Town Square.
The Glockenspiel is the heart of Marienplatz, Old Town Square.

Explore Old Town Square

Marienplatz, or the Old Town Plaza, is the center of the action in Munich and a great place to get wanderfully lost for awhile. The Glockenspiel is the heart of the square, which is an old cuckoo clock with twirling figurines that dance and sword fight at 11 a.m., 12 p.m., and 5 p.m. (seasonally). The 14th-century gothic architecture is a feast for the eyes with both the old and new Town Hall buildings, the Virgin Mary, and the fish statue iconic photo ops. Head down the twisting alleyways for great shopping, café culture, and Viktualienmarkt, the outdoor market full of produce, flowers, bakeshops, and trinkets.

If you're looking for things to do in Munich, explore the castles and architecture.
If you’re looking for things to do in Munich, explore the castles and architecture.
A day trip to the Neuschwanstein Castle is a must.
A day trip to the Neuschwanstein Castle is a must.

Live the Princess Life

You can’t come to Bavaria and not pay a visit to Disney’s inspiration for the Magic Kingdom. About two hours from Munich, getting here is an excuse to drive the famed Autobahn, Germany’s crazy multi-lane highway which has no speed limit for cars. Perched atop a high hill, Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the top attractions in all of Europe. After a short hike or horse-drawn carriage ride to the top, you can tour the palatial estate designed for King Ludwig II, who unfortunately died prior to completion. For the best exterior shot, walk the perimeter until you reach Queen Mary’s Bridge (Marienbrücke in German).

The German Alps are an untapped ski destination.
The German Alps are an untapped ski destination.

Hit the Slopes

If the mountains are calling, you can take the train an hour and a half or book a tour to the highest point in Germany, Zugspitze. Home to the world’s longest cable car, it’s a beautiful ride up to the summit. In the winter, the area is a top ski destination but also boasts extreme tobogganing and a secret igloo village where you can spend the night or pop into the ice bar for drinks and fondue. In the summer, it’s a great spot to escape to nature for hiking and climbing. Any time of the year, you can pop over the border to the Austrian side of the Alps without as much as a passport for epic panoramas of the peaks and check another country off your list.

Surfing is also popular in Munich. Photo Credit: Martin Falbisoner
Surfing is also popular in Munich. Photo Credit: Martin Falbisoner

Or the Surf

Munich may be landlocked, but that doesn’t stop locals from making the waterways their own personal playground. Eisbach has become a top surf spot with a gnarly artificial wave where surf city enthusiasts can practice on the inland river. It’s not meant for beginners and they don’t rent boards, but that doesn’t mean you can’t watch from the shore and take in the fun – beer in hand, of course. If nothing else, it’s a crazy photo op.

Things to do in Munich May Surprise You

Whether you’re leaving with a belly full of bratwurst, a camera roll of gothic spires, or just a newfound appreciation for public beer consumption, you’ve experienced the Bavarian capital in all its gemütlich glory. But let’s be real: one day is just enough to tease you. Munich is a city that begs for a second date. So next time, maybe stick around for a sunrise over the Alps, a lazy afternoon in the English Garden, or a proper pretzel-induced food coma. Until then, prost to your whirlwind adventure—and may your memories be as frothy as your beer.

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Munich, Germany in 24 Hours: the bucket list capital of Bavaria, here are the best travel tips and things to do from food and restaurants to Instagram photography spots and day trips from Munich. Experience Oktoberfest year-round at a beer garden, check out the architecture and cafes in Marienplatz and viktualienmarkt, and visit the famous castle for picture ideas. It's the perfect layover itinerary! And even the airport has beer :) #munich #munchen #germany #travel
Munich, Germany in 24 Hours: the bucket list capital of Bavaria, here are the best travel tips and things to do from food and restaurants to Instagram photography spots and day trips from Munich. Experience Oktoberfest year-round at a beer garden, check out the architecture and cafes in Marienplatz and viktualienmarkt, and visit the famous castle for picture ideas. It's the perfect layover itinerary! And even the airport has beer :) #munich #munchen #germany #travel
Munich, Germany in 24 Hours: the bucket list capital of Bavaria, here are the best travel tips and things to do from food and restaurants to Instagram photography spots and day trips from Munich. Experience Oktoberfest year-round at a beer garden, check out the architecture and cafes in Marienplatz and viktualienmarkt, and visit the famous castle for picture ideas. It's the perfect layover itinerary! And even the airport has beer :) #munich #munchen #germany #travel

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