Munich Travel Guide
Experience the Green Heart of Bavaria: A Master Guide
Best Time to Visit
May - September
Avg. Cost
$100 - $180 Daily
Language
German / English
Eco Impact
9.2/10
Sustainable Transport: Flights, Transfers & Transit
Munich is a city of bikes and trains. We focus on connecting you with the MVG network and bike rentals to explore the city as locals do—on two wheels.
Eco-Routed Flights
Munich Airport (MUC) is Europe's first 5-star airport and a sustainability leader. We recommend arriving by high-speed ICE train if coming from within Germany.
Electric Private Transfers
Lufthansa Express Bus is a great low-carbon option. For private arrival, our verified partners use electric sedans to whisk you to the city center emission-free.

Fossil-Free City Transit
The U-Bahn and S-Bahn are powered by 100% green electricity. Munich's bike lane network is extensive, making cycling the most enjoyable way to sightsee.
Verified Impact Stays
Viktualienmarkt Dining
Munich's food scene revolves around the Viktualienmarkt. We guide you to beer gardens and halls that serve locally brewed beer and organic Bavarian pretzels.
Bavarian Craftsmanship
Invest in a 'Tracht' (traditional clothing) that lasts a lifetime, or buy handmade Nymphenburg porcelain. Support local makers over mass-produced souvenirs.
Curated Local Experiences
Surf the Eisbach wave (sustainably!) or bike through the English Garden. Our tours highlight the active, outdoor lifestyle of Munich residents.
Travel with Purpose: Munich 2026
Your visit supports Munich's goal to run on 100% renewable energy by 2025 and funds the maintenance of its massive urban park system.
- Supporting the renaturalization of the Isar River.
- Funding the expansion of the city's bicycle superhighway network.
- Preserving the traditional beer garden culture as community hubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Munich bike-friendly?
Extremely. Munich is arguably Germany's most bike-friendly city, with dedicated lanes and the massive English Garden for car-free riding.
How do I get from Munich Airport to the city?
The S1 or S8 S-Bahn lines are the best options. They run frequently, are cost-effective, and emit far less carbon than a taxi.
Is tap water safe in Munich?
Yes, Munich's tap water comes from the Bavarian Alps and is of exceptional quality. It is perfectly safe and delicious to drink.




