
- 4.3/5
werduyCool arena. Not sure how you would enter themuseum but we weren't going in anyway. Shop isup a few steps inside arena. You can also walkaround the inside periphery of the arena.Very remote location but easily accessed by citycentre by U-Bahn. You pay Zone M fare whencoming from the city centre so it's cheap.
- 4.7/5
一杯清茶看春秋!Maria Square is the central square in Munich. In the middle of the square is the statue of the Virgin Mary, and in the north of the square is the Gothic-style town hall (Rathaus), which was built in 1867-1908. In the middle of the town hall is the 85-meter-high clock tower, with the famous doll clock clock, and the dolls at 11 am and 5 pm accompanied by music to show the scene of the 1568 William V wedding ceremony and the elimination of the Black Death. Not far northwest of the square, there are two famous onion-topped Notre Dame Churches, a symbol of Munich. Drink beer, taste ice cream and enjoy the bustling city by the square.
- 4.6/5
Joyful DiningThe streets are full of European-style buildings, full of European style. The streets are lined with famous shops selling high-priced goods. There are also many restaurants 🍴 and markets in the city, as well as famous large department stores. The market and bakery are also in the city, and it feels very prosperous when the lights are turned on at night. There is direct access to the subway, and transportation is convenient. The New Town Hall clock will chime







No. 3 of Best Things to Do in Munich



