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Munich City Apartment of 73 Square Meters for up to 7 People, with 24-Hour Inte.
2BR/1BA
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Sleeps 5
– Munich #2023135ha
€118 per night - EUR
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Historic Farmhouse in an Idyllic Location
3BR/1.5BA
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Sleeps 6-10
– Munich #2061382ha
€179 - €214 per night - EUR
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Decorated and Newly Refurbished, Bright 2-Bedroom Apartment. Centrally Located 4 P
1BR+/0BA
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Sleeps 4
– Munich #782848ha
€75 - €120 per night - EUR
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Nice Holiday Cottage, Next to the Open-Air Bath of Gauting, Close to Starnberg
3BR/1BA
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Sleeps 6
– Munich #2018247ha
€214 per night - EUR
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Modern City Loft Apartment (Available March 2014)
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 2-3
– Munich #3506650ha
€150 - €400 per night - EUR 1-2 night min stay
- Individual 2 Bedroom Duplex, Central and Quiet on the Isar 1BR/1BA – Sleeps 2 – Munich #2024368ha
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Munich House with Garden, Open Fire, 150 M2, 3 Bedrooms, Carport
3BR/1.5BA
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Sleeps 5
– Munich #770091ha
€99 - €113 per night - EUR
- Living Under Historic Woodwork! Sensational Gallery Apartment in Old Town 2BR+/0BA – Sleeps 6 – Munich #2020169ha
- Super Nice Apartment All Seasons in Bavaria Between Munich and Starnberg 1BR+/0BA – Sleeps 4 – Munich #2021710ha
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Very Large Luxury Villa in a Quiet City Location - Secluded Garden and Terraces
7BR/6BA
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Sleeps 18
– Munich #776057ha
€157 - €1350 per night - EUR
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Rest and Leisure, Wifi, Car Park, Instant Response
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 1-2
– Munich #2064355ha
€30 - €50 per night - EUR
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Apartment in Rural Area Ruiger
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 4
– Munich #2024527ha
€54 per night - EUR
- Cultivated Apartment Near Munich Fair 2BR/0BA – Sleeps 2 – Munich #506450ha
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3 Star Vacation Rental - Historic Ambience of the 18th Century
1BR/0BA
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Sleeps 2
– Munich #2025089ha
€55 per night - EUR
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Handsome, Spacious, 3 Bedrooms, Underground and the Center, Wifi, Balcony Parking, Free
2BR/1BA
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Sleeps 2-4
– Munich #2012421ha
€100 per night - EUR
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4BR/2.5BA
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Sleeps 7
– Munich #2027955ha
€147 - €157 per night - EUR
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1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 6
– Munich #550551ha
€95 - €200 per night - EUR
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1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 3-6
– Munich #2058492ha
€50 - €250 per night - EUR
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1BR+/1BA
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Sleeps 2-4
– Munich #2070273ha
€50 - €61 per night - EUR
- Modern Renovated Holiday Apartment 1BR+/1BA – Sleeps 3 – Munich #783616ha
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Top-Kept, Quiet Apartment with Large Balcony and Mountain Views
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 2
– Munich #2060971ha
€43 - €47 per night - EUR
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Felxibles Apartment in the Heart of Munich
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 4
– Munich #2060623ha
€120 - €300 per night - EUR
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Komf 2 Bedroom Apartment for 1-5 Persons with Fensterbad., 85 M², Tg Stellpl.,
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 4
– Munich #755520ha
€80 per night - EUR
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Quiet Holiday Flat with Short Dist. to Old Town, Oktoberfest and Isar
1BR/0BA
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Sleeps 4
– Munich #2013902ha
€75 - €149 per night - EUR
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Large Studio with Lots of Ambience: Munich, Bavaria as a Couple.
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 1-2
– Munich #2057641ha
€54 - €79 per night - EUR
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3BR/1.5BA
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Sleeps 6-8
– Munich #2034519ha
€100 - €120 per night - EUR
- Quiet Garden with Absolutely Ferienaparment 1BR/1BA – Sleeps 2 – Munich #775895ha
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Quiet,Sunny, 500sqft New Furnished Apartment Near City Center&Isar* Balcony,
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 3
– Munich #3540390ha
€87 per night - EUR 3 night min stay
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Modern Luxury - Central - Free Fast Internet Access - Haidhausen
1BR/1BA
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Sleeps 4-5
– Munich #2056680ha
€145 per night - EUR
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Temporary Stay for Travelers in Munich in Cozy Atmosphere
Studio/0BA
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Sleeps 2
– Munich #2053168ha
€35 - €180 per night - EUR
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Munich City Apartment of 73 Square Meters for up to 7 People, with 24-Hour Inte.
2BR/1BA
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Sleeps 5
– Munich #2023135ha
Overview of Munich Vacation Rentals
Traveling to Munich Vacation Rentals
Munich is one of the major travel hubs in Europe and therefore very accessible. Munich International Airport receives flights from around the globe and is one of Europe’s busiest airports. The airport is linked to the city via the s-bahn which is the local tram and underground system. This provides an inexpensive and convenient way to get into the city. Alternatively, you can use the public bus system which has connections throughout Munich. For private transfers, there are taxis and hotel shuttle services. Once in the city, the s-bahn and buses provide easy access to all the major tourist sites. Unless you plan to visit the areas outside of the city, it’s not really necessary to rent a car to get around. Munich also has an extensive bicycle path system and bikes can be hired locally. This is a very convenient and inexpensive way to explore all that the city has to offer.
Best Time of Year to Visit Munich Lodging
Some people will argue that the best time to visit is in the wintertime when the surrounding hills are covered with snow. The lights of the Christmas markets light up the gray skies and the aromas of roasted chestnuts and gluhwein fill the air. Other people return to Munich year after year for the annual Oktoberfest which is a celebration of beer and local culture that takes place each year in October. It’s a very festive occasion with huge beer halls and equally large mugs of beer being consumed by locals and tourists alike. In the summertime, Munich quite literally comes into bloom. The long summer days invite relaxation at corner cafés, leisurely strolls through the city parks and endless exploration of the city’s historical sites.
Visitors to Munich Vacation Apartments
Munich has something to interest just about every type of visitor that happens to pass her way. With its rich European heritage, there is no shortage of cultural and historical sites or museums. Art and culture enthusiasts can take in a theater performance or spend hours browsing through intriguing museum exhibits. Sports enthusiasts have a wide range of activities to choose from. Cycling and rollerblading are popular pastimes and great ways to get around the city. Football fans may want to catch a game at the impressive Allianz Arena which is the newly built local soccer stadium. The Olympic Park, the site of the 1972 Olympics, has both indoor and outdoor sports facilities which are open to the public. Munich is also a large business district which has some excellent shopping, restaurants and entertainment centers. It’s a great place for young adults, families and older travelers to visit.
Great Attractions in Munich
The Hofbrauhaus is possible Munich’s most famous attraction. A giant beer hall complete with Oompa bands and maidens toting beer mugs, it is worthwhile experiencing. Some people argue that it has become a tourist trap so if you’re looking for something a little more authentic, pop into any one of the local pubs. The beer is just as good no matter where in Munich you drink it.
Munich has some of the most well preserved Barroque castles in all of Europe. The Nymphenburg and Schleissheim palaces are magnificent pieces of architecture. Built from 1701, the Schleissheim Palace was only finally completed in 1726. The palace also houses the State Gallery of Baroque Painting. This is known as the “new castle.” The Altes Schloss Scheissheim was built in the early 1600s and is a superb example of a late Renaissance residence. The building was damaged quite badly during the World War II but extensive restoration work took place in 1972 to restore it to its former grandeur. The palace houses various museum and art exhibits from the Bavarian National Museum.