Munich Tourism News
Munich unlocks tourism potential with data-driven insights
While iconic districts like Altstadt, Maxvorstadt, and Schwabing continue to dominate the city’s tourism scene, emerging neighborhoods such as Glockenbach and Schlachthof are gaining recognition as hidden gems. Despite attracting fewer visitors, these areas boast an impressive satisfaction score of 86, proving that travelers who explore beyond the main attractions enjoy unique and rewarding experiences.
DISCOVER THE BEST RIVER ACTIVITIES ON THE SPREE IN BERLIN AND ISAR IN MUNICH
In addition to their diverse cultural and historical offerings, Munich and Berlin share an often overlooked common feature: a magnificent river running through the heart of each city – the Isar in Munich and the Spree in Berlin. The late summer and early autumn is the perfect time to avoid crowded European coastlines and benefit from the magical urban waterways that connect each city’s landmarks.
Munich is celebrating 200 years of beer gardens
2012 will see the 200th anniversary of the edict which permitted beer brewers to sell retail quantities of their own beer in their beer cellars from June until September and to serve beer and bread to their guests.