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Olympiapark

Built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, Olympiapark in Munich is a marvelous blend of modern architecture, sports facilities, and beautiful green landscapes. Its unique design and historical significance make it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Munich.

Planning your visit

While accessible throughout the year, the best time to visit Olympiapark is during the late spring through early fall when the weather in Munich is most agreeable. The park is open daily, and entry to the park grounds is free, but specific facilities and events may charge admission. Public transportation is convenient; take the U3 subway line to Olympiazentrum station. There's also ample parking if you're driving.

Must-see stuff

  • Olympic Stadium: Explore the striking tent-like structure that has hosted countless sporting events and concerts.
  • Olympic Tower: Ascend 291 meters for panoramic views of Munich and the Bavarian Alps.
  • Sea Life Munich: Ideal for families, this aquarium offers an insight into marine life with local and exotic species.
  • Olympic Swimming Hall: A state-of-the-art facility open for public swimming.

Tips for your visit

  • Check the Olympiapark’s official website before your visit to catch any special events or temporary exhibitions.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the park is extensive and involves much walking.
  • Consider a guided tour to appreciate the history and architecture of the park fully.

What makes this place Instagram-worthy

The futuristic architecture against the backdrop of lush landscapes provides a stunning contrast that's perfect for photography. The reflective surfaces of the lakes add a serene beauty to the wide-angle shots of the park.

How to take the perfect shot

For the best photos, aim for early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight enhances the colors of the park and softens the background. The top of the Olympic Tower is the ideal spot for breathtaking aerial shots of the whole area, while the intricate lines of the Olympic Stadium offer a great close-up subject for more artistic photos.

Olympiapark is more than just a sports venue; it symbolizes Munich's history and a hub for cultural activities. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or simply a lover of nature and architecture, the inspiring sights and rich history make it a worthwhile addition to your Munich itinerary.