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6 Fun Things to Do When Traveling to Munich With Kids

There is no better way to create great memories than going on an exciting family trip.

One of the most unique locations in Europe is the city of Munich, located in the heart of Bavaria. This German beauty offers several fantastic opportunities for sightseeing, museums, parks, and enchanting castles.

The perfect mixture of the old, archaic monuments and modern technology makes Munich a place where a great time is guaranteed, both for kids and adults.

Additionally, the superb transportation system makes exploring different parts of this European city incredibly easy and affordable.

We bring you a short guide on what to do and where to go when you are in Munich with kids.

1. The Deutsches Museum

Museums are a must whenever you visit a new place and the best to visit on a rainy day. The Deutsches Museum, or the German museum, is one of the most popular and oldest technology museums in Germany.

Numerous exhibitions, some of which are interactive, are interesting to parents and kids of different age groups. You will be able to see replicas and find out fun facts about, among others, ships, submarines, zeppelins, and flight crafts.

The Kids' Kingdom is a special section of the German Museum where the little ones can get their hands on multiple exciting activities and learn about computers, music, astronomy, ships, etc.

Playing a giant guitar and "driving" a fire truck are just some options your kids will love while visiting this glorious place.

2. The Englischer Garten

When it's not a rainy, cloudy day, you can use the favorable weather to enjoy a day at the English Garden. It is often said that this gorgeous spot represents the green heart of the city of Munich.

Another fun fact is that this enormous park is bigger than the Central Park in New York, which means that there is plenty of space for your kids to be carefree and run, feed the ducks, or play at the playground. Together, you can watch surfers from different countries who come here to ride artificially made waves of the Eisbach river.

A unique experience for parents can be to try out the traditional ceremony of drinking tea in the Japanese Tea House. At the same time, the whole family will certainly enjoy a nice picnic with some snacks and refreshments.

3. The Neuschwanstein Castle

Exploring a new part of the world is an exquisite experience for toddlers and teenagers. You can easily book one of the entertaining Munich sightseeing tours, including day trips with English and German-speaking travel guides.

A fun option can be to go exploring some beautiful old monuments, such as the Neuschwanstein castle, one of the two dream castles of King Ludwig II. Located in the mountains, this castle features majestic architecture that will truly make you feel like you are in a fairytale, which is why it is also known as the "fairytale" castle.

Tourists from all over the world come to visit this Bavarian monument, and a great option to avoid waiting in queues is to skip the line service that some city tour companies offer. You can also decide to visit another King Ludwig II castle, the Linderhof Castle.

A great adventure will be to explore this monument, in which Ludwig II created a fantastic, phantasmagoric space; how many visitors describe this dream castle.

4. The BMW Welt and BMW Museum

German cars are famous worldwide. Thus, any automobile enthusiast of any age will be thrilled to visit this BMW museum. Futuristic architecture and exhibitions of numerous BMW cars, motorcycles, and engines will leave you mesmerized and give you just the right scenery to make some fantastic photos for the family album.

Parents and kids can learn more about automobiles, like how they are constructed, made, and recycled. In addition, there are some fun workshops for toddlers and teenagers, where they can play and learn about design or programming and other related topics.

5. The Olympic Park

An excellent place for spending the afternoon, worthy of a family visit, is the Olympic Park in Munich, built in 1972 for the Summer Olympics.

The Olympic stadium and the famous Olympic flame are just some points that will bring you the atmosphere of this traditional worldwide sports event.

The whole family can watch a film about the Munich Olympics to learn more. You can also visit the Olympic Tower and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Munich.

6. Munich Zoo Hellabrunn: Tierpark Hellabrunn

Zoos are always the children's favorite, so don't miss visiting the Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich. Built more than one hundred years ago, this zoo was the first one to group animals according to their place of origin.

Nowadays, this magnificent place has thousands of animals, some of which the kids will undoubtedly see for the first time. They will also love the playgrounds, petting zoo, and pony rides.

Final Thoughts

To conclude, we can say that Munich is a great city to visit with kids. Plan your trip today and create some lovely family memories.


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