Discover with us a Wheelchair Accessible Munich! No limits for people with disabilities! We have checked all locations to making sure that you can enjoy your stay in Munich!
We are proud to offer you a complete and accessible experience through the Bavarian capital. Our goal is to provide everyone, regardless of their abilities, with the opportunity to experience and enjoy the beautiful city of Munich.
We have carefully researched and selected which places and activities are accessible to provide you with a seamless and unforgettable stay in Munich. Whether you are a wheelchair user, have a visual or hearing impairment, or simply prefer an accessible city guide, we have something to offer for everyone.
From the breathtaking sights like Marienplatz and Nymphenburg Palace to the delicious Bavarian specialties in the many bars and restaurants that Munich has to offer, our city-guides will show you how to enjoy the city in your own way.
Here are some popular sights to add to your Munich bucket list:
- Marienplatz – This central square is the very heart of Munich and home to the famous Glockenspiel clock tower, neogothic New Town Hall, St. Peter’s Church and Church of our Lady.
- Hofbräuhaus – One of the oldest beer halls in Munich, known for its lively atmosphere and traditional Bavarian beer.
- Englischer Garten with a Wheelchair-Rickshaw – A large public park in Munich with beautiful landscapes, gardens, and a popular beer garden.
- Deutsches Museum – The world’s largest science and technology museum, featuring a wide range of interactive exhibits.
- Nymphenburg Palace – A Baroque-style palace located on the outskirts of Munich, surrounded by beautiful gardens and fountains.
- Viktualienmarkt – A large outdoor market in the city center, featuring local food, drinks, and souvenirs.
- BMW Welt – A state-of-the-art museum and exhibition center showcasing the history and innovations of BMW.
- Olympiapark – The site of the 1972 Olympic Games, featuring a stadium, swimming pool, and observation tower with stunning views of the city.
- Frauenkirche – A beautiful Gothic-style cathedral located in the city center, with impressive twin towers that are a symbol of Munich.
- Residenz Palace – A grand palace in the heart of Munich, home to the Bavarian kings and queens for centuries.
- Allianz Arena – A modern stadium and home to the FC Bayern Munich football team, known for its striking architecture and impressive light display.
- Asamkirche – A small Baroque-style church located in the city center, featuring ornate decorations and a unique design.
- Alter Peter – The St. Peter’s Church is a landmark in Munich, and the tower offers stunning views of the city from its observation deck.
- Schloss Nymphenburg – A stunning baroque palace on the outskirts of Munich, featuring beautiful gardens and a lake.
- Eisbachwelle – A standing wave in the Eisbach River, located in the Englischer Garten, where surfers come to ride the waves.
- Maximilianstrasse – A popular shopping street in Munich, lined with luxury boutiques and high-end fashion stores.
- Theatinerkirche – A beautiful church located in the city center, featuring a stunning yellow facade and a peaceful interior.
We hope you will enjoy your stay in Munich and that you will have an unforgettable time in Munich!
If you have some more time, we recommend a guided private tour in Bavaria to
- Starnberger See – A picturesque lake located just outside of Munich, popular for swimming, boating, and hiking.
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site – A powerful and emotional reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II, located just outside of Munich.
- Neuschwanstein Castle – A fairytale-like castle located two hours far away Munich that was built by King Ludwig II.
- Herrenchiemsee Palace
- Eagle’s Nest & Obersalzberg
- Mount Zugspitze