People of all ages take Brussels Airlines flights to Munich in the south of Germany to enjoy the history, art and architecture, the stunning surrounding scenery and the famous beer gardens.
People of all ages take Brussels Airlines flights to Munich in the south of Germany to enjoy the history, art and architecture, the stunning surrounding scenery and the famous beer gardens.
As your flight to Munich descends, you may catch a glimpse of the beautiful Bavarian countryside and get an idea of the scale of the city. Since it was founded in the 12th century, Munich has since grown into one of the biggest cities in Germany.
Passengers on our flights to Munich include business people on commercial visits to this important economic centre and lots of tourists. The city has a number of world-famous museums, such as the Alte Pinakothek and the Deutsche Museum. There are also a large number of old churches and monasteries to visit. The cathedral, Peterskirche, Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan and St.-Johann-Nepomuk-Kirche are certainly worth seeing.
Munich also has a large number of historical sights, of course. Let’s start with the three remaining city gates from the 14th century: Isartor, Karlstor and Sendlinger Tor. The old town hall, which was built in the Gothic style in the 15th century, and the new town hall, from the early 20th century, are also major tourist attractions.
The best time to visit and the busiest time on our flights to Munich is at the end of September, when you can take part in the Oktoberfest, which is Germany’s biggest popular festival.
To check availability for your chosen dates for a flight to Munich, use our search-a-flight facility and remember – if you’re looking for a flight to Munich at the end of September, book early.