Experiencing Munich

Munich Guide: 20 Top Sights

We would like to suggest a few ideas for experiencing your stay in Munich.

This way you can get to know the venue in a special way after an interesting conference day.

Please note that you must book all the side events suggested here by yourself. They are not included in the conference fee.

Olympic Park in Munich

Olympiapark im Herbst © Tommy Lösch

The Olympic Park in Munich was the venue for the 1972 Olympic Games and is now a popular excursion destination with its world-famous sports facilities, picturesque green spaces and spectacular buildings.

more information:
https://www.olympiapark.de/en 

Tower Ascent "Alter Peter"


Frauenkirche und Marienplatz © Redline Enterprises

The Petersturm is one of the best and most beautiful vantage points in the city. Not only do you have a magnificent view of the whole of Munich, but on a clear day or when the foehn wind blows, you can also see the Alps from a distance of 100 km.

more information: https://alterpeter.de/turmbesteigung-alter-peter/ 

The Eisbach Wave

Eisbach im Englischen Garten © Werner Boehm

The Eisbach wave is one of the top attractions in Munich. It is the world's most constant, biggest and best river wave that you can find in the middle of a big city.

more information: 
https://www.muenchen.travel/pois/sport-freizeit/eisbachwelle 

Guided Tours in Munich


Sonnenuntergang Frauenkirche © Joerg Lutzoto 

Whether on foot, by bike or in a rickshaw, a guided tour will give you the opportunity to get to know Munich’s most beautiful spots with a certified tour guide

more information: https://www.munich.travel.de/ 

Neuschwanstein Castle


Foto von Johannes Plenio auf Unsplash

Neuschwanstein Castle is King Ludwig's most famous castle and also the most famous castle in Germany. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a magnet for visitors and a highlight of the region

more information: https://www.neuschwanstein.de/