Munich is the largest city in Germany following Berlin and Hamburg. Its stunning architecture, cultural scene, museums, shopping opportunities and colorful nightlife makes it even more beautiful than Berlin. The historic center is magnificent and looks very original (although it was almost completely destroyed in World World II bombings and later rebuilt again).
Other than all these beauties attractive to average tourist, Munich is also a very important global city for business, finance, engineering, Research & Development as well as healthcare. Thanks to rich business life, Munich is also the wealthiest city in Germany.
If you are planning to visit Munich, where to stay in Munich is a very important thing to determine. Here in this article, we will introduce the main areas tourist can and should stay, instead of going into individual Munich hotel advise. One thing you should note is that it is very difficult to find a reasonably priced hotel during trade fairs and events like Octoberfest which falls between mid-September and mid-October. During these times, Munich hotel room rates are tripled.
Below is a Munich Districts map. Munich’s city center, Altstadt-Lehel (Number 1), and the districts surrounding it are the best places to stay in Munich.
Munich City Center (Altstadt-Lehel)
Once, Munich was only Altstadt and Lehel was a suburb. Altstadt was once protected by city walls. The fortification has gone but its path now is a traffic loop known as the Altstadtring. Almost all the must-see tourist attractions in Munich are in Altstadt-Lehel area. New City Hall/Glockenspiel, Old City Hall, Frauenkirche, the Feldherrenhalle, the Residenz, etc. are all here. Other than historic structures, you will find museums, historic squares as well the main shopping street in Munich such as Neuhauser Strasse, Kaufinger Strasse, Maximilianstrasse, Theatinerstrasse, Residenzstrasse and Brienner Strasse with their luxury shops.
Altstadt-Lehel is the best place to stay in Munich if you just want to walk to almost every attraction from your hotel. For hotels in this area, their room rates and customer reviews, you can check Munich City Center (Altstadt-Lehel) Hotels page.
Maxvorstadt
Immediate North-west of Altstadt is Maxvorstadt with its importan acedemic institutions and art scene. Two of the best universities in Germany, The University of Munich (LMU) and Technische Universität München (TUM) are here. Famous Munich museums Pinakotheken, Museum Brandhorst, the Lenbach Haus, Glyptothek and Staatliche Antikensammlungen are also here. Apart from museums, Maxvorstadt houses many art galleries.
Right next to Munich’s center with its art and science scene, Maxvorstadt offers a very central and convenient area to stay in Munich. For hotels here you can refer to Munich Maxvorstadt Hotels page.
Schwabing (Schwabing-West, Schwabing-Freimann)
Schwabing is very popular among tourists and locals. It used to be Munich’s famous bohemian quarter and it offers many bars, clubs, and restaurants. Since Munich’s largest universities, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität and the Technical University of Munich can be found in nearby Maxvorstadt, there is a lot of student activity on and around Leopoldstrasse. Another popular attraction is the Englischer Garten, or English Garden, one of the world’s largest public parks.
This is a very good place for young people to stay in Munich. If you are looking for a hotel in Schwabing, you can check Munich Schwabing hotels page.
Au-Haidhausen
On the other side of Isar river and to the south east of Altstadt-Lehel, Au-Haidhausen is a residential district in Munich housing important night life spot Kultfabrik and Ostbahnhof (Munich East Train station). Kultfabrik/Optimolwerke is a 60,000 square-metre entertainment complex which houses many discos and clubs on a relatively small area.
For hotels around this area, you can check Munich Au-Haidhausen hotels page.
Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt
Situated north-west of the River Isar and southeast of Munich’s Old Town, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt houses beautiful Gärtnerplatz square surrounded with pubs, bars and clubs, Munich Central Station (to the south of the station there are many hostels and budget hotels) and Theresienwiese which is the site of Oktoberfest (Wiesn in local Bavarian language). Ludwigsvorstadt is a immigrant residential area and is quite colorful with a lot of Asian and Middle Eastern touch.
Oktoberfest (Wiesn in local language) is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. With more than 6 million people from around the world attends the event. During the event times, hotel prices goes to roof.
For hostels and hotels in this area with their room prices per night and customer reviews, you can take a look at Munich Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt Hotels page.
Other than all these beauties attractive to average tourist, Munich is also a very important global city for business, finance, engineering, Research & Development as well as healthcare. Thanks to rich business life, Munich is also the wealthiest city in Germany.
If you are planning to visit Munich, where to stay in Munich is a very important thing to determine. Here in this article, we will introduce the main areas tourist can and should stay, instead of going into individual Munich hotel advise. One thing you should note is that it is very difficult to find a reasonably priced hotel during trade fairs and events like Octoberfest which falls between mid-September and mid-October. During these times, Munich hotel room rates are tripled.
Below is a Munich Districts map. Munich’s city center, Altstadt-Lehel (Number 1), and the districts surrounding it are the best places to stay in Munich.
Munich Districts map. Munich city center is Altstadt-Lehel. |
Once, Munich was only Altstadt and Lehel was a suburb. Altstadt was once protected by city walls. The fortification has gone but its path now is a traffic loop known as the Altstadtring. Almost all the must-see tourist attractions in Munich are in Altstadt-Lehel area. New City Hall/Glockenspiel, Old City Hall, Frauenkirche, the Feldherrenhalle, the Residenz, etc. are all here. Other than historic structures, you will find museums, historic squares as well the main shopping street in Munich such as Neuhauser Strasse, Kaufinger Strasse, Maximilianstrasse, Theatinerstrasse, Residenzstrasse and Brienner Strasse with their luxury shops.
Altstadt-Lehel is the best place to stay in Munich if you just want to walk to almost every attraction from your hotel. For hotels in this area, their room rates and customer reviews, you can check Munich City Center (Altstadt-Lehel) Hotels page.
Two iconic buildings in Munich : Frauenkirche and Neues Rathaus |
Immediate North-west of Altstadt is Maxvorstadt with its importan acedemic institutions and art scene. Two of the best universities in Germany, The University of Munich (LMU) and Technische Universität München (TUM) are here. Famous Munich museums Pinakotheken, Museum Brandhorst, the Lenbach Haus, Glyptothek and Staatliche Antikensammlungen are also here. Apart from museums, Maxvorstadt houses many art galleries.
Right next to Munich’s center with its art and science scene, Maxvorstadt offers a very central and convenient area to stay in Munich. For hotels here you can refer to Munich Maxvorstadt Hotels page.
Aerial view of Munich Maxvorstadt |
Schwabing is very popular among tourists and locals. It used to be Munich’s famous bohemian quarter and it offers many bars, clubs, and restaurants. Since Munich’s largest universities, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität and the Technical University of Munich can be found in nearby Maxvorstadt, there is a lot of student activity on and around Leopoldstrasse. Another popular attraction is the Englischer Garten, or English Garden, one of the world’s largest public parks.
This is a very good place for young people to stay in Munich. If you are looking for a hotel in Schwabing, you can check Munich Schwabing hotels page.
Au-Haidhausen
On the other side of Isar river and to the south east of Altstadt-Lehel, Au-Haidhausen is a residential district in Munich housing important night life spot Kultfabrik and Ostbahnhof (Munich East Train station). Kultfabrik/Optimolwerke is a 60,000 square-metre entertainment complex which houses many discos and clubs on a relatively small area.
For hotels around this area, you can check Munich Au-Haidhausen hotels page.
Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt
Situated north-west of the River Isar and southeast of Munich’s Old Town, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt houses beautiful Gärtnerplatz square surrounded with pubs, bars and clubs, Munich Central Station (to the south of the station there are many hostels and budget hotels) and Theresienwiese which is the site of Oktoberfest (Wiesn in local Bavarian language). Ludwigsvorstadt is a immigrant residential area and is quite colorful with a lot of Asian and Middle Eastern touch.
Oktoberfest (Wiesn in local language) is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. With more than 6 million people from around the world attends the event. During the event times, hotel prices goes to roof.
For hostels and hotels in this area with their room prices per night and customer reviews, you can take a look at Munich Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt Hotels page.
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