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Munich, southern Germany’s largest city, renowned for its annual 200-year-old beer festival Oktoberfest, is beckoning you. Bavaria’s capital is ready to offer much more than beers when you take Munich cheap flights for a holiday. Get ready to be welcomed in a city famous for its spectacular Gothic and Baroque architectural gems, large parks and gardens, rich history and culture, beer halls filled with friendly guzzlers, hearty German food, palaces and world-class museums. Plan your trip with amazing discounts on Munich flight tickets from FlyOfinder and enjoy a vacation in an iconic city.  

Flying to Munich

Airport

Munich Airport

Airport Code

MUC

High Season

June to August

Low Season

December to February

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January

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March to May

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Tuesday

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Time Zone

Central European Standard Time (GMT +1)

Must see Places in Munich

Marienplatz: The Marienplatz is the main square in Munich, and is home to many historic buildings. The major attraction here is the neo-Gothic town hall Rathaus featuring the famous Glockenspiel, which chimes every hour with its 43 bells enthralling the visitors. This quaint spectacle offers insight into Munich’s rich history and shouldn’t be missed.

BMW Museum: The mushroom shaped BMW Museum located at Olympia Park is a must-visit for car enthusiasts. The seven exhibition halls here prominently feature different models of BMW cars and offer various types of interactive multimedia displays.

Hofbrauhaus: The hugely popular restaurant/beer garden/beer hall Hofbrauhaus is a mecca for beer lovers. This historic place dating back to 1644 is a major attraction for all those taking flights to Munich for participating in the Oktoberfest. Beer lovers can also be seen visiting here mostly during the summer months.

The fun-loving city of Munich offers a rich cultural calendar and attracts large number of tourists with its seasonal festivals and diverse attractions. It’s absolutely a city where you can think about spending some time enjoying life. Consider visiting some of the famous attractions whenever in Munich. These include Deutsche Museum, Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Pinakothek der Moderne, Alte Pinakothek, Olympia Park, Legoland, Munich Residenz, Asamkirche, Frauenkirche, English Garden, St. Peter's Church and Nymphenburg Palace. 

Best Time to Fly to Munich

Most tourists search for cheap Munich plane tickets for travel from March to May when the fall crowd has already departed and peak summer season is yet to begin. If you are however planning to enjoy the party during Oktoberfest then book your tickets in advance. If you are a winter sports lover then consider visiting Munich in winter months as well, which is though a low season because of chilly weather.

Getting Around in Munich

Munich Airport is a major international airport serving Germany’s third largest city. The airport is served by many international airlines from Europe, North America, Asia, Middle East and other parts of the world. Reaching the city center is easy from the airport with efficient transportation modes, including commuter trains, public and intercity buses, taxis and rental cars. Another cheapest mode for city navigation includes U-bahn (subway). 

Best Things to Do in Munich

Bavaria’s capital Munich is a fascinating mix of spectacular sights, opulent Baroque churches, glorious monuments and world-class museums. Munich offers plenty of things to see and do for the quintessential visitors.

  • Watch surfers mastering the waves of Munich’s Eisbach (Ice Stream). This popular cold-water sport is a serious pastime for tourists as well as locals
  • Relish the typical Bavarian cuisine Pork Knuckles at Augustiner am Dom restaurant in Munich’s Old Town.  This unique cuisine is an experience not to be missed
  • Visit the Roman steam baths at Müllersches Volksbad. Enjoy swimming in the 100-foot-long pool
  • Admire the engineering marvel ‘Umschreibung’, a sculpture consisting of two steel spiral staircases merging to creating a double helix, inside the KPMG building at Ganghoferstrasse 29
  • Take specialised driving courses at the BMW and MINI Driving Academy at Maisach, a former airport 40 minutes outside Munich. Anyone over 18 can pursue it
  • Go shopping for vintage goodies at the night market ‘Midnightbazar’. It is held every other Saturday starting at 5pm. Get great bargains on clothes, nick-nacks and more

Please note: *All Fares displayed above are quoted in USD and inclusive of base fare, taxes, and all fees. Additional baggage fees may apply as per the airline policies. *Above fares were last found on Dec 21, 2024 and are subject to change & cannot be guaranteed at the time of booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Munich is centrally located thus making accessibility easier from European countries and other parts of the globe. Major European airlines offering direct flights to Munich include Lufthansa and British Airways. Munich is also served directly from North America by leading airlines such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Air Canada.

When taking flights to Munich from New York or Washington DC, the duration will be around 8 hours. Travelling from Chicago O’Hare will take about 10 hours to reach the Bavarian capital, while a nonstop flight from Los Angeles to Munich will be of 12 hours.

Whether you plan to travel to Munich in summer or winter, packing layers will be good. Summers are though fairly temperate, but summer storms may be chilly. Winter is also quite cold. It’s therefore important to pack sweaters and other warm clothing.

There are many options for getting to the city center easily from Munich Airport as it is only 20 miles away. If you have luggage then the S-Bahn (subway service) will be most convenient and easiest. It is available from the airport at an interval of every 20 minutes. Taking a Lufthansa bus to the city center from the airport is yet another option. You will reach the city center in around 35 minutes. You may also take a taxi or a rental car, but they are quite expensive than the bus or rail.