How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Munich?
A holiday home or apartment in Munich can be booked from 74 € for one night.
On the 1st floor: (bathroom(shower, washbasin)) Fire Alarm, Hot Water, Internet Access ISDN, Vacuum Cleaner, Living/diningroom(TV, TV, dining table), bedroom(Wardrobe, single bed)
On the 2nd floor: (bedroom(Bed Linen, Wardrobe, single fold-away bed, TV, radio), bedroom(Bed Linen, Wardrobe, single fold-away bed, single fold-away bed, TV, radio)
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Our price and availability stats help you find the best time to travel.
Cheapest month:
May - Ø 95€/night
Most expensive month:
November - Ø 174€/night
Best chances for available stays:
April - 50% available
Lowest availability:
September - only 42% available
162€ for 25 Apr - 02 May
192€ Yearly average
50% for 25 Apr - 02 May
48% Yearly average
When one thinks of Munich, Oktoberfest comes to mind. Of course, the Wiesn is a magnetic highlight for all vacationers visiting Munich with a holiday home or apartment during this time. It is the largest folk festival in the world and a melting pot of cultures. But Munich casts its spell in every season. Sightseeing is always an option. There are countless hotspots to discover - from the Frauenkirche to the Olympic Tower, from the Treasury of the Residence to Blutenberg Castle, or from Viktualienmarkt to the backward-running clock at Isartor. If you're short on time, you can take one of the numerous guided tours through the city. If you have more time, you can also explore the city on your own. Visit the Olympic Hill and watch fabulous sunsets with the Alps as a picturesque backdrop. Dive into the world of fascinating art and visit the Alte and Neue Pinakothek with masterpieces from countless epochs. Car enthusiasts will be thrilled by BMW World and the museum. Film fans will enjoy Bavaria Filmstadt, where they can peek behind the scenes of famous movies. The famous English Garden offers a quiet and idyllic setting among chestnut trees. Walk in the footsteps of kings at Nymphenburg Palace and its 180-hectare park. Particularly well-known in Munich's medieval old town is the pedestrian zone with flagship stores of international brands and boutiques for Bavarian costumes. Here, you can stroll leisurely. The Alte and Neue Pinakothek, as well as the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich's Maxvorstadt, are among the most prestigious art collections worldwide—perfect for art lovers! Book an accommodation or an apartment, a budget-friendly apartment, or a house with a garden and balcony in a prime location now and explore the surroundings of the state capital. The dream of a journey full of relaxation and comfort comes true!
Even as a metropolitan city, Munich offers wonderful green spaces and beautiful bathing spots. Renting an apartment or a holiday home in the heart of the Bavaria county puts you right in the middle of it all! We recommend the natural bath Maria Einsiedel for you and your family, located between green spaces and the Isar River, fed by the Isar Canal. For more action, visit Westbad, which becomes an adventure playground in the water with its current channel, giant slide, and adventure pool. Nearby lakes are also within easy reach. Visit Feldmochinger See or take a trip to the Bavarian Sea, Lake Chiemsee, where you can also visit King Ludwig II's unfinished castle Herrenchiemsee. A visit to Hellabrunn Zoo is a highlight for many families. The Sea Life Center at the Olympic Park, which houses impressive and beautiful marine creatures, is also recommended. Take a trip to Aying, Baiersbrunn, Rottach-Egern, Bad Wiessee, or Oberschleißheim. You can also spend a relaxing day at Tegernsee or on Theresienwiese.
The gastronomy and local specialties in Munich are famously infamous. Use your vacation in a holiday home or apartment to dive into the culinary delights of your holiday. Typical are the traditional beer gardens, where you are sometimes allowed to consume your own food. For groups, a reservation is always sensible, especially during peak season. Famous brewery restaurants in the city include Augustiner, Alte Hackerhaus, Weißes Bräuhaus, Paulaner, and the world-famous Hofbräuhaus. Munich's traditional dishes include Weißwurst, Leberkäse, Wammerl (smoked pork belly), or Steckerlfisch, available in beer gardens or at Oktoberfest. No wonder beer drinking here became a culture. In 1447, the Munich Purity Law was established, which eventually became the Bavarian Purity Law, thus the oldest still valid food regulation in the world. Besides the popular wheat beer, Märzenbier (bottom-fermented) or strong beer (Doppelbock) are also offered.
Are you planning a city trip to Munich and its surroundings? Make a stop in the enchanting Bavarian capital in Upper Bavaria, rent a vacation home or apartment from a private owner, and enjoy the unique flair of the royal city. You can arrive by plane (Franz Josef Strauss Airport), by train (Munich Central Station is the second busiest in Germany), by bus, or by car. Here, the highways 8, 9, 92, 94, 95, and 96 begin and end. Remember: The entire area within the Middle Ring is an environmental zone. Access is only allowed with a green sticker. Book now a budget-friendly accommodation or an apartment, a house with a garden and balcony in a prime location for your relaxing holidays full of comfort tailored to your personal wishes in one of the most beautiful regions of Germany and explore the Bavarian state capital and its surroundings.
A holiday home or apartment in Munich can be booked from 74 € for one night.
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