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How to Beat the Crowds in Munich

Get off-the-beaten path in Munich and escape the biggest crowds.

A group performs traditional folk dancing in a German park in Munich
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Mandy Hegarty is a writer who specializes in food and travel. Currently based in Dublin, Ireland, she’s previously lived in New York, London, and Montreal. She has written for the likes of Time Out New York, Air Canada, and Singapore Airlines.

With vast green spaces, nature on its doorstep, and plenty of sunny beer gardens and cozy beer halls, Munich is an ideal spot for a laid-back city break. And while the Bavarian capital can get crowded, there are also peaceful pockets for escape—provided you know where to look. Here’s how to beat the crowds in Munich.

Go to green spaces

A couple beneath the cherry blossom trees in the beautiful Olympic Park in Munich in Germany.
A couple hugs in the beautiful Olympic Park in Munich.Foto: Onjira Leibe / Shutterstock

Relax in a beautiful park.

When you need some time away from the urban bustle, head to a Munich park. The English Garden (Englischer Garten) is bigger than Central Park, with plenty of room to stretch out without bumping elbows. Or walk or picnic on the banks of the tranquil Isar River.

Book tickets in advance

A train ticket vending machine at Munich Hauptbahnhof in Germany.
Train ticket vending machines at Munich Hauptbahnhof.Foto: Martin Helgemeir / Shutterstock

Don't wait in line; book in time.

While you can’t avoid crowds at top attractions, you can minimize wait times by purchasing tickets in advance. Prebook tickets for Neuschwanstein Castle to avoid lengthy lines (and potentially getting turned away) at the ticket office. Make an Oktoberfest reservation well in advance to avoid wading through the crowds and searching for a seat.

Time your visits carefully

Friends buy food from a stall at a night market in Munich.
Young women buying food at a Christmas market in Munich.Foto: William Perugini / Shutterstock

Pick ideal times for heading to the sights.

Choosing when to visit Munich is as important as where to visit. Nighttime sightseeing tours are a great way to see top sights when many other travelers are off the streets. If you want to experience Oktoberfest without the biggest crowds, avoid opening and closing weekends. Better yet, try going early on a midweek morning when most locals are at work.

Escape to mountains and lakes

A woman walks on a blustery day on a pontoon at Chiemsee lake in the Munich area.
A young woman walking on a wooden pontoon over the Chiemsee lake.Foto: YesPhotographers / Shutterstock

Check out the tranquil countryside.

Give city crowds the slip on day trips out to the Bavarian countryside and the Austrian Lake District (Salzkammergut). Lakes such as Chiemsee and Wolfgangsee make serene day-trip getaways, while Herrenchiemsee Castle is a crowd-free alternative to the popular Neuschwanstein Castle.

Avoid Oktoberfest

Revelers at a huge beer hall at Oktoberfest in Munich.
People drinking in the Hippodrome Beer Tent.Foto: tichr / Shutterstock

Choose another time to visit the Secret Capital.

Munich is busiest for Oktoberfest when more than 6 million visitors pour into the city. The crowds, noise, and buzz are all part of the Oktoberfest fun, but it’s not for everyone. If you want to explore the city without big crowds, it’s best to visit at another time of year.

Explore by bike

Cyclists enjoy exploring Munich on a sunny day.
People riding bicycles in the city center of Munich.Foto: muratart / Shutterstock

Do as the locals do–hop on a bicycle.

Public transport is often busy at rush hour, as are roads. It’s often quicker and less stressful to explore Munich by bike. Bikes allow you to explore more of the city in less time, and there are lots of well-kept bike routes to follow. Opt for a stress-free bike tour for a seamless experience.

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