Munich is a city that attracts tourists with amazing architecture, world-famous artworks, and, of coarse, top-notch beer. Let’s have a look at the best neighbourhoods to stay in Munich.
Altstadt is the historical centre of the city. The most recognisable tourist sites such as the Altes and Neues Rathauses, Hofgarten, and the State Chancellery are located here. Actually, there is everything the visitors appreciate - various attractions within walking distance, many shops, restaurants, and bars. One more tourist-magnet is Hofbräuhaus brewery dating back to the 16th-century and famous with excellent beer. Staying in Altstadt is a great choice if you plan to explore the city on foot. However, the prices for accommodation are higher than in any other area of Munich.
Maxvorstadt is known as a cultural heart of Munich as the world-class museums are situated here. Moreover, it’s home to universities and cultural institutions. There are many students and young people, so the nightlife here is really bright and vibrant.
Isavorstadt is a lively area not for from the city centre. It boasts many shops, restaurants, and pubs. It’s a convenient place to stay if you want to go sightseeing during the day and to hang out at night. What is more, Isavorstadt offers many accommodation options for affordable prices.
Schwabing neighbourhood is considered to be the coolest place in Munich. It boasts luxury hotels, sophisticated restaurants, trendy bars and nightclubs. One of the main tourist attractions is the Englischer Garten - a gardening masterpiece with verdant lawns and charming teahouses.
Haidhausen is a residential neighbourhood, calm and peaceful. It’s an ideal place to stay for families. There are many accommodation options for any taste and budget, a wide choice of shops and cafes, and various attractions to excite all members of the family.