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    4.5 (154 reviews)
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    Elizabeth S.

    Marienplatz is the main city square in Munich, Germany since 1158. Once you arrived you will mesmerize with beauty of the architectural design of the historical buildings. Lots of shopping, cafes, restaurants and Biergarten to taste. Wait for the cathedral bells to ring every 1 hour and watch the musical exhibition in the church pillars . Lots of people so be careful for pick pocket gang. Beautiful city.

    Sara C.

    If you visit Munich, you will probably/definitely see Marienplatz, as it's the town's main square, and as such is filled with so much to do and see! Mariensäule, or Mary's Column is one of the architectural aspects in Marienplatz, and is actually where the square gets its name. Mary is known as the Protector of Bavaria, so she's a very revered symbol of Germany. One of the two main buildings you'll see, and probably snap lots of photos of, are the New Town Hall (with cool Gothic-revival architecture) and the Old Town Hall (with late-Gothic style architecture). The square offers Christmas Markets, normal markets, walking tours, and several shops and eateries. Lots to keep busy with, including just walking around and window shopping. It really has an old world feel, with cobble stone streets and floral features everywhere. The center of the square is the best place to be, though, to just stand and see the thousands of people celebrating, shopping, sightseeing, and just hustling and bustling. You feel pretty small when you are watching all that activity. So however long you're in Munich for (even if it's only a day), definitely check out Marienplatz to see, eat, and experience so much of what Germany has to offer.

    New town hall
    Febby W.

    Beautiful new town hall in the bustling old town of Munich. The clock will display a show if you stay to watch. The area is bustling and has an amazing atmosphere. It is easily accessible by public transportation.

    Christmas mart
    Christine L.

    Gorgeous Christmas Mart! So fun to walk around and explore especially with all the food and drink vendors. Highly recommended!

    Helen H.

    The central square of Munich since 1158. The main point of interest is the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) with the Glockenspiel. The mechanical clock has characters that re-enacts scenes from Munich's history twice daily. We came here for Christkindlmarkt and it was festive, but crowded as expected.

    Glockenspiel - I'm baaaack! (06/01/23)
    Jennifer Y.

    The Feel of the Middle Ages: the Glockenspiel and the Architecture! The Feel of the Present: the Crowds and the Boutiques & Restaurants! CHEERS!

    Frank T.

    Cool square in Center of Munich. You can find everything you need here from restaurants to street food to various stores and souvenir shops. I always find something new whenever I am here.

    Glockenspiel
    Vicky B.

    This is a must-see while in Munich. Come at noon to catch the bells ringing and the large glockenspiel come to life. It's central to many nearby shops and restaurants.

    People watching in awe
    Erica C.

    7/6/2024, I've been here a few days and this is my start place. They play the bells and misc for about 5 minutes with the life size statues at 10am and 11am throughout the year. Summertime they add a 5:00pm show. Get there about 15 minutes early to grab your spot. It is like watching the masses jump up and down with wonders and look into the sky as they would be seeing Superman or a UFO. See photos or video.

    Alisa J.

    Beautiful architecture! Especially loved the clock when the music plays. Super crowded though.

    Cute pigeon
    Zahariel L.

    We got here in the early morning when it was quiet and absolutely loved our walk around the area. There are food and shopping places but it was pleasant even just for a morning walk. We ended up inside the church at one point but I didn't take photos out of respect for their religion.

    crowds waiting for the clock and dancing dolls
    Zemin H.

    Marienplatz was built in 1158 and is one of the largest and most important squares in the city, also served as Munich's "urban resort". It is now Munich's transportation hub and a place for cultural activities and public recreation. At 12 o'clock join the crowds watching the glockenspiel clock with its colorful mechanical figures dancing at the clock tower, reproducing the scene of the Bavarian king's wedding. As part of the Rathaus there is the 19th century restaurant Ratskeller Munchen, which specializes in Bavarian food and its classic decorations and very interesting, eating at inside of the Rathaus would be very unique experience, not for the food but for the history.

    Lindsey K.

    Beautiful center of the city in Munich. We went during Christmas time, this led to a very unique experience for the Christkindlmarkt, but that also meant it was VERY crowded. The old cathedral is stunning, and fun to watch when the tower goes off at 11am. Lots of shopping and easy to get to other places. Most of the trains will take you here. There was also free WiFi which was great as an international traveler.

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    Legit THE best bouldering gym I've ever been to. What other gym has a CAFE inside where you can get…read morepost-climbing paninis???? The ambiance is great, the number of routes is expansive, and you can CLIMB ON TOP OF THE WORLD (I'm obviously jazzed about this experience). There's 3 levels of climbing -- the first floor is pretty much all slab, the second floor has a ton of different caves, the globe, campus board, and more, and there's an outdoor roof area which is probably nice to climb on during the summer months. We went in November so that was a no go for us :) Unfortunately the mask/testing/covid rules change pretty often (due to the government, not anything Boulderwelt has control of) so I recommend following their insta to keep track of what's required in order to get inside and climb.

    I have been going to the Boulderwelt for about 3 months now and I absolutely love it there. It's…read morehuge and really international ( you hear so many languages there) people are friendly and often help you out especially if you ask. The Staffa re also very friendly and willing to help whenever possible. The only drawback is that as of around 6pm weekdays and around 10am on weekends and bank holidays it's is really over crowded....clearly because it's loved by so many people which speaks for the Biulderwelt but can be a little frustrating sometimes. In summer they are opening another one in Munich as I understand it so hopefully then it will improve!

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    4.7(121 reviews)
    1.2 kmLehel, Altstadt-Lehel

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