Things to Do for Couples in Munich

10 Best Things to Do for Couples in Munich

What to Do on a Romantic Trip to Munich?

These best things to do for couples in Munich let lovebirds enjoy a romantic getaway in the city. Munich’s lush gardens and parks are where locals come to stroll through maple woods, sunbathe nude in their lunch hour, and even surf on the Eisbach stream. Traces of Bavaria’s monarchy can be seen at 18th-century palaces, where landscaped gardens still captivate today with art sculptures, fountains, canals and gondola rides.

Art lovers can marvel at Old Masters paintings at a charming gallery, while fans of classical opera can enjoy world-class performances at a neoclassical theatre. Unwind with a relaxing spa treatment at a swimming pool and steam bath facility. Experience a romance-filled vacation in Bavaria’s capital with our guide to Munich’s most romantic places below.

1. Munich Residenz

See original Renaissance and Baroque paintings, pottery, tapestries, and religious items

Munich Residenz

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The grand palace of Munich Residenz is one of Bavaria’s most impressive structures. You can spend hours exploring many 14th-century buildings, courtyards and gardens. There are 130 rooms inside the palace, including a museum, a 2-storey court chapel, an ancestral gallery, a treasury, and a banquet hall. Many of these rooms are furnished with antique furniture, frescoes, and tapestries dating back to the Renaissance, Neoclassical, and Baroque eras. From Marienplatz Square, you can easily walk the 1 km to Munich Residenz.


Location: Residenzstraße 1, 80333 Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

Phone: +49 (0)89 290 671

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Munich Residenz

Residenzstraße 1, 80333 Munich, Bavaria, Germany

2. Englischer Garten

Grab a Hofbräu beer at Munich’s 2nd largest beer garden

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The Englischer Garten is an 18th century city park in central Munich. Covering an area of 50,000 square meters, it’s a popular spot for relaxation and activities such as jogging and cycling. One of its most significant attractions is a 25-meter-tall Chinese tower called Chinesischen Turm. To enjoy the view, Munich’s 2nd largest beer garden is nearby, which has almost 7,000 garden benches facing the tower. An authentic Japanese teahouse is set on an island located at the southern end of Englischer Garten, where you can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies.

On warm days, you may stumble upon a crowd of nude sunbathers in Schönfeldwiese, a green expanse beside the Japanese teahouse. This is a common sight during summertime, so give it a try if you’re feeling adventurous.


Location: Verwaltung des Englischen Gartens München, 80538 Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Open: Daily from 7 am to 8 pm

Phone: +49 89 217 9333

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Englischer Garten

Verwaltung des Englischen Gartens München, 80538 Munich, Bavaria, Germany

3. Nymphenburg Palace

Enjoy gondola rides on the central canal

Nymphenburg Palace in Munich

Good for: Couples, History, Photo


Nymphenburg Palace is a grand baroque landmark that served as a summer residence for Bavarian royalty. You can explore luxurious rooms within the 18th-century palace, including the rococo-style Great Hall for its ceiling painting of the Olympian heaven. Max Emanuel’s Great Gallery of Beauties has 6 paintings of ladies at the court of Louis XIV. Outside, Nymphenburg Park features landscaped gardens with canals lined with follies. During the summer season, you get to enjoy gondola rides on the central canal from 10am onwards. The 30-minute ride costs around €15 per adult.


Location: Schloß Nymphenburg 1, 80638 Munich, Germany

Open: April–mid-October: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm (mid-October–March from 10 am to 4 pm)

Phone: +49 (0)89 179 080

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Nymphenburg Palace

Schloß Nymphenburg 1, 80638 Munich, Germany

4. Müller’sches Volksbad

Enjoy a Roman steam bath inside an Art Nouveau building

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Müller’sches Volksbad is one of Europe’s most beautiful wellness centres. Founded in 1901, it features an Art Nouveau design with wrought iron banisters, stucco ceilings, marble columns, and whimsical motifs. Facilities include a Finnish sauna and a Roman steam bath with an open-air courtyard. Go for a refreshing dip in the cold-water plunge pool or enjoy massages during your visit. Water gymnastics take place at Müller’sches Volksbad’s indoor swimming pools.


Location: Rosenheimer Straße 1, 81667 Munich, Germany

Open: Daily from 9 am to 11 pm

Phone: +49 (0)89 2361 5050

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Müller'sches Volksbad

Rosenheimer Straße 1, 81667 Munich, Germany

5. Frauenkirche

Join a guided tour of Munich’s 15th-century church

Frauenkirche church in Munich

Good for: Couples, History, Photo, Budget


The Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche) is a late Gothic structure with over 20 individual chapels dedicated to various saints, apostles, and guilds. Check the tomb of Empire Ludwig the Bavaria, bronze figures of Dukes Wilhelm IV and Albrecht V, and a 15th-century painting of the Virgin of Mercy. Located in Frauenplatz, Frauenkirche’s distinguishing feature is the 2 domed towers, both of which loom over Munich at almost 100 meters in height. Guided tours of the cathedral are typically held on Thursdays at 3pm, but it’s best to check with the parish office.


Location: Frauenplatz 12, 80331 Munich, Germany

Open: Daily from 7.30 am to 8 pm

Phone: +49 (0)89 290 0820

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Frauenkirche

Frauenplatz 12, 80331 Munich, Germany

6. St Peter’s Church

Climb the tower for views over Munich’s red rooftops

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Peterskirche (St Peter’s Church) looms 91 meters above Munich’s Old Town, providing an outstanding view from its steeple. The Romanesque structure dates back to the 12th century, and is one of the oldest buildings in Germany. Many attempt the 306-step climb to the top of the church tower as you get to see the city’s skyline and, on sunny days, the frosted peaks of the Alps. Inside the church, you can see a glass case that houses the bejeweled remains of Christian martyr, Saint Munditia.


Location: Rindermarkt 1, 80331 Munich, Germany

Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

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St Peter’s Church

Rindermarkt 1, 80331 Munich, Germany

7. Munich Botanical Gardens

Enjoy cakes and coffee at the garden cafeteria

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Munich’s Botanical Gardens has over 14,000 plant species from all over the world. There’s a glasshouse complex that spans 4,500 sq m, where you get to see more than 2,000 orchid species, palm trees, carnivorous plants, and cacti, as well as animals like iguanas, frogs, and koi fish. Stop by the garden cafeteria to enjoy light bites and coffee – the terrace offers views of lush gardens. Each month, guided tours in German take place every 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10am. Admission to the Botanical Gardens costs around €4.50 for adults and free for those below 18 years old.


Location: Menzinger Strasse 65, 80638 Munich, Germany

Open: May–August: Daily from 9 am to 7 pm. Hours vary by season

Phone: +49 (0)89 1786 1316

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Munich Botanical Gardens

Menzinger Strasse 65, 80638 Munich, Germany

8. Lake Starnberg

Explore the freshwater lake on a pedal boat

Daytrip to Lake Starnberg

Good for: Couples, History, Photo


Lake Starnberg, 35 km southwest of Munich, is one of the largest lakes in Germany. A trail circles this freshwater lake and spans over 46 km in length, which you can attempt to finish on bike or foot. If you’re looking to explore Lake Starnberg in a more leisurely way, pedal boats are available for rent during the summer. Ferries can take you to Rose Island, where the royal villa of King Ludwig II of Bavaria is located.


Location: Lake Starnberg, Starnberger See, Germany

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Lake Starnberg

Lake Starnberg, Starnberger See, Germany

9. Nationaltheater Munich

Watch world-class opera at this live venue

Nationaltheater Munich

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Nationaltheater Munich is the principal venue for Germany’s top classical troupes, including the Bavarian State Opera, Bavarian State Ballet, and Bavarian State Orchestra. This lavish concert hall hosts classical performances all year round, including theatre, dance, and orchestra. You can also explore the neoclassical building by joining a guided tour for about €10. Available in English, German, Italian, French, Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian, a staff takes you to its lavish halls and the auditorium while sharing facts about the history and notable icons of Nationaltheater Munich.


Location: Max-Joseph-Platz 2, 80539 Munich, Germany

Open: Box office: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm (most shows start at 7 pm)

Phone: +49 (0)89 218 501

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Nationaltheater Munich

Max-Joseph-Platz 2, 80539 Munich, Germany

Check out Old Masters paintings at the permanent gallery

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The Alte Pinakothek Gallery showcases over 700 artworks, including Old Masters paintings by the likes of Da Vinci, Titian, El Greco, Rubens, and Rembrandt. Founded in 1836 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, it’s one of the world’s oldest art museums. Admission to Alte Pinakothek costs around €7 (€1 on Sundays) and free for people under the age of 18. If you want to learn about the paintings displayed in the gallery’s permanent collection, audio guides are available in German, English, French, Italian, and Spanish.


Location: Barer Straße 27, Entrance Theresienstraße, 80333 Munich, Germany

Open: Tuesday from 10 am to 8 pm, Wednesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)

Phone: +49 (0)89 2380 5216

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Alte Pinakothek Gallery

Barer Straße 27, Entrance Theresienstraße, 80333 Munich, Germany

Penny Wong
Compulsive Traveler

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