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Best flights to Munich

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    MUCOTP
    from 187.01 €

Airlines flying to Munich

  1. LOT - Polish Airlines

    187.01 €

  2. AirSerbia

    288.67 €

  3. Lufthansa

    302.33 €

  4. Turkish Airlines

    363.14 €

  5. Animawings

    426.3 €

Frequently asked questions

Flight information

6 airlines fly to Munich:

  • LOT - Polish Airlines
  • AirSerbia
  • Lufthansa
  • Turkish Airlines
  • Animawings
  • KLM

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How to reach the centre of Munich

Munich's main airport is Munich Airport (Flughafen München), located approximately 28 km northeast of the city centre. The airport is well connected by multiple transport options. The S-Bahn commuter trains (S1 and S8 lines) offer the quickest and most popular option, reaching Marienplatz in the city centre in around 40 minutes for approximately €12. Alternatively, the Lufthansa Airport Bus operates direct services to the city centre in about 50 minutes for roughly €10.

Taxis are available but typically cost €50–70 for the journey. For budget-conscious travellers, local buses also serve the airport, though journey times are longer (60–90 minutes) but cost around €7.60. Whatever your preference, getting from the airport to the heart of Munich is straightforward and affordable.

What to see in Munich

Munich is a city of grand architecture, cultural heritage, and vibrant neighbourhoods. The historic city centre revolves around Marienplatz, dominated by the stunning Gothic Neues Rathaus with its famous mechanical glockenspiel. The English Garden, one of the world's largest urban parks, stretches along the Isar River and offers peaceful green spaces perfect for strolling or cycling.

Art enthusiasts should explore the Museum Quarter, home to world-class collections spanning Old Masters to contemporary works, whilst history buffs can visit the poignant Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, an important site of remembrance just outside the city. Whether you seek cultural immersion, architectural marvels, or natural beauty, Munich delivers on all fronts.

  • Marienplatz and Neues Rathaus
  • Schloss Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace)
  • The English Garden (Englischer Garten)
  • Deutsches Museum
  • Altstadt (Old Town)
  • The Isar River embankments

Local cuisine in Munich

Bavarian cuisine is hearty, flavourful, and deeply rooted in Munich's cultural identity. The city is famous for its beer culture, with traditional beer halls like Hofbräuhaus attracting both locals and visitors from across the globe. Beyond beer, Munich's food scene celebrates meat-based dishes, fresh produce, and warming comfort food that reflects the region's Alpine heritage.

Dining in Munich ranges from casual beer gardens to fine dining establishments, with many restaurants emphasising traditional recipes passed down through generations. The local food philosophy prioritises quality ingredients and time-honoured cooking methods, making every meal an authentic taste of Bavaria.

  • Schweinshaxe (roasted pork knuckle)
  • Käsespätzle (cheese noodles with crispy onions)
  • Leberkäse (Bavarian meatloaf)
  • Obatzda (spiced cheese spread)
  • Weißwurst (white sausage with sweet mustard and pretzels)
  • Apfelstrudel (apple strudel pastry)