While Bavarians typically have a laid-back lifestyle, you’ll find some of the best things to do in Munich are packed full of adventure and exploration.
No trip to Munich would be complete without taking a visit to one of the city’s stunning churches. St Peter’s Church is the most iconic church as it’s the city’s oldest church.
One of the best rainy day attractions in Munich is the Deutsches Museum. This is the world’s largest science and technology museum and features 28,000 exhibits from over 50 fields of science and tech.
Visit the Largest Palace in Germany, The Palace of the Munich Residenz
It’s the biggest palace in Germany and was also used as the house of Bavaria’s government for over 400 years. It has 10 courtyards, 130 rooms, a chapel, a theater, stables, and a court garden (Hofgarten).
Yes there’s more to Munich than Oktoberfest, but if you happen to be visiting in October, then you cannot miss this festive beer-drinking festival. It is undoubtedly the most unmissable thing to do in Munich in fall.