Marienplatz
This is also referred to as Munich's centre. In the past, it served as a venue for spectator events like executions and battles, but today, beer halls, fine restaurants, street performers, stores, and musicians bring the city to life. You will have the chance to interact with many locals, visitors, and other expats while living at Marienplatz.
Munich Residenz
The Munich Residence once housed the Bavarian dukes, electors, and kings in addition to being the location of the government. The State Collection of Egyptian Art, the Herkulessaal performance hall, the Residenz/Cuvilles Theatre, and the renowned Crown Jewels are all located inside. Many people claim that it is a must-see.
Frauenkirche
Frauenkirche also referred to as Our Lady's Church. The Frauenkirche is said to resemble two beer steins bubbling over the Munich skyline, according to locals. From its observation platform at the summit, you can observe a distinctive skyline panorama of Munich. The Church was renovated in the middle of the 1900s, making it look more lovely than ever despite the allied bombardment during World War 2.
Viktualienmarkt
The Viktualienmarkt is the best location to be if you want to mingle with locals and see Munich firsthand. This is the city's oldest farmer's market, having opened in 1807. Fresh produce and agricultural items are abundant here every day. It is situated in the centre of Munich and is open six days a week.
Nymphenburgh Palace
An elaborate palace with galleries, pavilions, a circle of beautiful, baroque residences, and a Grand Hall with extravagant Rococco components, spanning about 500 acres, replaced the Royal Wittelsbach's summer home in 1664. King Ludwig's "Gallery of Beauties," a collection of 36 exquisite women's portraits, is a famous feature of the palace.
Deutsches Museum
The German Museum of Technology and Science Masterpieces. With over 1.3 million visitors every year, it is one of the biggest scientific and technology museums in the world and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. There are 18,000 amazing antiques and exhibitions there. When in Munich, you must definitely check out this unique museum!
Alte Pinakothek
One of the best galleries in the world is The Old Picture Gallery. The Alte Pinakotek is home to impressive pieces by Rembrandt and Titian as well as one of Rubens's largest collections. This gallery, which is open six days a week, is definitely worth seeing!