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Maisach Attractions

It's no wonder so many vacationers return to Maisach again and again. This delightful city is overflowing with tempting things to do. Whether you're fond of seeing the sights or trying out more adventurous experiences, you won't have a dull moment here.

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Maisach must see attractions

1. BMW Welt

BMW World is administered by BMW, or Bayerische Motoren Werke (“Bavarian Motor Works”). This company has been involved in the manufacture of automobiles, motorcycles and engines since 1916. The BMW headquarters are housed in the landmark four-cylinder tower near Olympia Park in the north of Munich. The BMW Plant, the BMW Museum and BMW World are situated next to the headquarters, and BMW encourages visitors to tour these in order to experience the history, the reality and the future vision of the brand.
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BMW World showing interior views

2. Marienplatz

Marienplatz (Mary's Square) is the pivotal main square of Munich, where pedestrians, street performers and tour groups gather to enjoy the atmosphere or see the city’s sights. Considered the heart of Munich, this square often hosts peace protests or rowdy celebrations when the local soccer team is victorious.
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Aerial view of Munich, Germany

3. Olympic Park

Olympic Park was built for the 20th Summer Olympic Games, which Munich hosted in 1972. The site chosen for the event lies around 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) northwest of Munich’s city center. A massive tensile roof canopy links many areas of the park, including the 69,000-seat Olympic Stadium, the Olympic Hall and the Olympic Swimming Pool. Today, the Park continues to host German and international sporting events. The outdoor Olympic Stadium and the indoor Olympic Hall are also venues for regular international concert acts.
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Olympic Park which includes landscape views, a monument and a city

4. Hofbräuhaus

A family of discontented royals founded the Hofbräuhaus in 1589. Bavarian Duke Wilhelm V voiced a court-wide dissatisfaction with the quality of local brews and agreed to establish a brewery that would produce refined beer exclusively for Munich’s elites.
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Hofbrauhaus which includes street scenes, a city and heritage architecture

5. English Garden

The genesis of the Englischer Garten came in 1789, when a wild area along the River Isar was set aside to become gardens. The garden’s current look can be attributed in large part to the landscape gardener Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell, who envisioned a garden with sweeping English landscape components. The English Garden runs from the city center to the northeastern limits of Munich, covering a total area of around 1.4 square miles (3.6 square kilometers).
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6. Viktualienmarkt

In 1807, King Maximilian I decreed that Munich’s food markets needed to be moved from the Marienplatz to a larger area, which is now known as the Viktualienmarkt. Viktualien is an old German word meaning “victuals” or “provisions.” Today, this market is still the place to stock up, although there is now a much wider range of provisions to choose from.
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Viktualienmarkt showing street scenes, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture

What to do in Maisach

Things to Do in Maisach with Kids

There's fun for the entire family in Maisach. Here are some family friendly experiences you can try together that are bound to make your trip unforgettable:


 

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Frequently asked questions

Is Maisach worth visiting?
Renowned for its festivals and history, finding fun things to do in Maisach is a cinch. Don't forget to add Hofgarten to your trip itinerary while here.
How do I spend a day in Maisach?
Once you've checked off popular attractions like Kletterinsel Monkee Island and Hofgarten, spend some time enjoying Maisach's shopping and dining scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Maisach?
Hofgarten is one of the top tourist attractions in Maisach and should be high on every itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Maisach?
Three days will give you plenty of time to tick off the leading city attractions, including Kloster Furstenfeld, St. Leonhard and Pfarrkirche St. Magdalena. The average stay in Maisach is two days. If you have the time to extend your break, Munich isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Maisach with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with young explorers or playful teenagers, a fun-filled itinerary takes your trip to the next level. Check out our ideas for what to do in Maisach with kids.

What to do in Maisach for adults?
There are plenty of things to do in Maisach, with experiences for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to Former Fürstenfeldbruck City Hall.
Are there free things to do in Maisach?
One of the easiest ways to discover free things to do in Maisach is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider advice on vibrant neighborhoods, parks and other hotspots you can enjoy without reaching for your wallet. Kloster Furstenfeld is one place that doesn't have an admission fee.

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