Munich Travel Deals

Find handpicked deals for your stay in Munich

Munich has many things to offer. The Bavarian capital is always worth a visit. Enjoy spring in the heart of the „beer capital“. Soak up the summer sun in one of Munich’s cafés, sit down in the shade of chestnut trees and enjoy a typical Bavarian beer garden. Go hiking in the alpine foreland during Bavaria’s „Indian Summer“ in autumn, Visit the world’s biggest festival, the Oktoberfest or feel the Christmas spirit during Advent and see many different Christmas Markets throughout the city. Munich is also always a good choice to start a Euro-trip as it is located in the heart of Europe.

Here I will show you different deals for your trip to Munich. All deals are handpicked, which means I will not post any deals that are not worth posting. Find the right flight deals and hotel deals for your stay in Munich.

Flight deals to Munich

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Denver to Munich in May 2019 starting at

The most confusing especially for first time visitor is understanding the different types of public transport in Munich. Again: There are commuter trains, subways, tramways and buses. The most impressive and suitable for masses of people are on the one hand the commuter trains called „S-Bahn“ (spoken like „ace-bun“) and on the other hand the subway called „U-Bahn“ (spoken „oooh-bun“). You mitght have guessed it, the signs for the S-Bahn and U-Bahn are a big U and a big S. The U-Bahn sign is a white „U“ on blue ground and the S-Bahn sign is a white „S“ on green ground. While the U-sign is always a square, the S-sign is always round. But there is more to learn about the different public transportation options in Munich:

Hotel deals in Munich

The most confusing especially for first time visitor is understanding the different types of public transport in Munich. Again: There are commuter trains, subways, tramways and buses. The most impressive and suitable for masses of people are on the one hand the commuter trains called „S-Bahn“ (spoken like „ace-bun“) and on the other hand the subway called „U-Bahn“ (spoken „oooh-bun“). You mitght have guessed it, the signs for the S-Bahn and U-Bahn are a big U and a big S. The U-Bahn sign is a white „U“ on blue ground and the S-Bahn sign is a white „S“ on green ground. While the U-sign is always a square, the S-sign is always round. But there is more to learn about the different public transportation options in Munich:

Munich subway train interior