Weather in Munich. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Munich area


Map of Munich temperature forecast

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This temperature map is centered around Munich. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Munich area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Munich for any period within next 10 days.
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This precipitation forecast map is centered around Munich. The map is also real-time and interactive.
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More to see in Munich
Coco Loco remains one of the most popular play centers in Munich, so it can be recommended for travelers with children. It’s a true paradise for kids who can easily spend a whole day jumping on trampolines, trying various slides, playing arcades and table games, and finding out more about popular adult professions. There is a big café in the center, so both adults and children won’t be left hungry. Kids will be definitely pleased with the special menu with popular meals and desserts. Travelers, who plan to visit Munich in the middle of July, should not forget to include a visit to Kaltenberger Ritterturnir into their excursion program. The spear running tournament has already become a signature event of the city. It takes place in the picturesque suburb of Munich, Kaltenberg. The festival usually lasts more than two weeks, and interesting events and master classes take place absolutely every day. During the tournament, children will be able to learn archery and will be welcome to participate in interesting games and competitions. Festive events and various performances start in the morning and last till late in the evening. When it’s getting dark, the day ends with fireworks or a fire show. It's virtually impossible to have a family vacation in Munich and don't visit Legoland. Right from its opening, the park has been one of the most famous and popular thematic parks in the world. The amusement park is also open in the city suburbs. It is a truly incredible … Read further

Munich guide chapters

Shopping, streets and outlets

Men will also easily find suitable places for shopping in Munich. They are recommended to visit HIRMER. This 5,500 square meter shopping center is also known as the biggest male shop in the world. Men can buy virtually anything in this giant shopping center – from a posh designer suit for the wedding to quality sports clothes for morning workouts. The choice of accessories is also nearly flawless. The shop’s … Open

Hotels with history of Munich

Does the idea of living in a beautiful old villa sound appealing to you? If so, book a room at Villa am Schlosspark. The tiny hotel is open in the silent and picturesque area of Obermenzing. The villa is surrounded by a lush garden. To the service of guests, the hotel offers spacious rooms with high and narrow windows. Colorful furniture in the style of previous centuries is the basis of the design. In the shadowy … Open

Advices for travellers

2. Fans of nightlife are recommended to choose the clubs that are located on Schwabing Street. This is the place where usually take place the most popular performances of musicians, and visitors can always expect truly interesting entertainments. 3. Car rentals in Munich are rather expensive. The underground remains the most economical and reasonable way to move around the city. There are also a … Open

Active recreation

The next must-see sight in Munich is the English Garden. This is a huge park, which serves as a perfect place for recreation, picnics and various summer games. Here you will also find numerous small trucks with street food and other munchies. Before entering the English Garten, on Prinzregentenstraße and Widenmayerstraße, stop near the bridge and pay attention to what is going on under it. This local nonsense will … Open

Weekend in Munich in original style

Is beer sampling one of the main reasons for your vacation in Munich? If so, one of the lively restaurants or beer gardens is not the right place, and you should visit St. Stephan Monastery instead. The beautiful 11th-century monastery is the location of one of the oldest breweries in the world - Weihenstephan. Doubt not, the beer from the brewery will be special as the brewing technology and recipes haven’t … Open

Festivals and events in Munich

During spring, all the tourists and residents enjoy the Munich Spring Festival or Munchener Fruhlingsfest. The Spring Festival lasts more than two weeks - from the end of April to the beginning of May. The entrance is free, you will have to fork out only for food, beverages, and some entertainment. In June, all the fans and connoisseurs of classical music will gather in Munich to celebrate the glorious Opera … Open

Climate in Germany and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Germany should be visited only for the sake of its unrestrained colorful holidays. In winter, before the start of the Lent, incredible costumed processions and street parties take place on the streets of major cities. Particularly amazing celebrations pass along the river Rhine. In April, tourists will enjoy the Walpurgis Night with numerous vampires and witches who will walk around all the mountain villages. From May to September, there is the Rhine in Flames festival in the settlements on the Rhine. In June, a parade of representatives of homosexuality is arranged in the largest cities of the country. In mid-July, there is a large-scale festival called the Parade of Love in the heart of Berlin. Under the open sky, thousands of tourists and local residents can enjoy electronic music played by the world's best performers. … Open

Atmosphere of Germany: religion and languages

The official literary language in Germany is German. Almost the entire population of the country or about 97% speaks it. German is one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world. It is a state language for many countries. Almost all members of the European Union and other international European organizations speak it. There are also a wide variety of dialects in some provinces of Germany and small towns, numbering more than 60. The same applies to residents of border areas. National minorities speak Danish, Lusatian, Gypsy, Friesian, and Lower Saxon. Approximately half the population of the country speaks English fluently. … Open

Weather in the region of Munich

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