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Munich Honeymoon Packages
TravelTriangle invites the newly marrieds to book one of its Munich Honeymoon Packages and have the time of their lives. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience.
Best Tourist Places To Explore In Munich
1. Marienplatz
What’s Special: Rathaus-Glockenspiel chime
Timings: 11 am and 12 noon, also 5 pm during summers (Chime timings)
Transportation Option: Tram, bus, cab, rented car
The heart of Munich, Marienplatz, is also known as Mary’s Square. Tourist attractions like Old City Hall on the East and New City Hall on the North of Marienplatz are the most explored in Munich Honeymoon Packages. At the very top of New City Hall is a statue known as the Munich’s Child, a symbol of Munich city. A clock tower known as Rathaus-Glockenspiel, located in New City Hall, is a famous spot where bells ring, followed by the movement of life-sized figures enacting two stories from the 16th century.
2. Englischer Garten (English Garden)
What’s Special: Lush greenery
Timings: 24/7
Transportation Option: Cab, bus, rented vehicle
One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, Englischer Garten, is spread across a larger area than Central Park in New York. Surrounded by lush greenery on all sides, it houses a Japanese teahouse, Beer garden, Monopteros, Rumford House, and Chinese Tower, among others. A swarm of visitors gathers at the Christmas market during Advent and a Japan Festival on the third Sunday in July. Professional surfers surf in the waters of Eisbachwelle, located in the English Garden. You can walk hand in hand with your beloved and enjoy yourselves in the Munich Packages For Couples.
3. St. Peter’s Church
What’s Special: Sacred spot
Timings: 12 noon to 4:30 pm
Transportation Option: Trek/walk
The oldest church in Munich, St. Peter’s Church, is known as Alter Peter (Old Peter) among the locals. It is a Catholic Church that was rebuilt several times and now has a remarkable mix of Gothic and Rococo architecture with Baroque high altar and ceiling frescoes. Climbing up 306 steps will lead you to the Church’s tall tower, which offers a beautiful panoramic view of Munich.
4. Viktualienmarkt
What’s Special: German food
Timings: 8 am to 6 pm, closed on Sundays
Transportation Option: Rented car, cab
Viktualienmarkt is a street market in Munich. The market consists of various stalls and shops selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, coffee, meat, and other delicacies. Popular among locals and tourists alike, the market is the perfect place to try German food. Apart from being the meeting point, Viktualienmarkt hosts numerous events like Gardner’s day, Summer festival, and Brewer’s day, to name a few.
5. Nymphenburg Palace
What’s Special: Ancient architecture
Timings: 9 am to 6 pm
Transportation Option: Cab, rented car, bus
The summer residence of former Bavarian kings, Nymphenburg Palace, is one of the famous sites in Munich. Some of the rooms of the Palace still have the original Baroque decoration, whereas Stone Hall is embellished with ceiling frescoes. At walking distance from the Palace lies Pagodenburg, Grand Canal, Amalienburg, and Marstall Museum, which can be visited at no additional cost. The Palace premises also has a beautiful park where you can click fantastic couple pictures on your Honeymoon in Munich.
6. Zoo Hellabrunn
What’s Special: Intriguing fauna and avifauna
Timings: 9 am to 6 pm
Transportation Option: Bus, rented car, cab
A haven for wildlife, Hellabrunn Zoo was the first zoo in the world where species were arranged based on continents and not category. It houses more than 750 animals and birds, including elephants, red river hogs, zebras, sea lions, polar bears, snowy owls, wood ducks, greater flamingos, and many others. Animal shows, training, and feeding, which take place in the zoo from time to time, can be witnessed by the visitors. A newlywed couple fond of wildlife can add Hellabrunn Zoo to their Munich Honeymoon Tour Packages.
Best Time To Visit Munich
March to May
The Spring season is the best time to visit Munich. Warm winds fill the air and make the weather suitable for sightseeing. There is high footfall during this time of the year.
June to August
The summers in Munich are hot during the daytime, whereas nights are warmer. The precipitation is higher in the summer than in the spring season. July is the hottest month of the year in Munich.
September to November
The month of September officially marks the end of summer in Munich. October experiences less rainfall. Hence, the sightseeing experience becomes fruitful during these months, with the onset of cold weather starting in November. Oktoberfest, also known as Wiesn locally, is celebrated in the last two weeks of September.
December to February
The winter season is harsh as the temperature drops so much that some days, one can witness snowfall in Munich. The Christmas markets set up during the festive season are the highlight. January is the coldest month of the year in Munich. It is when the temperature almost reaches below zero degrees.
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