Olympiapark München

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Olympiapark München

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Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21, 80809 München, Germany

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Olympic park: stadium, tours, sea life, museum, concerts  

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"Munich's Olympic Park The Olympic Park from the 1972 games, is still very much alive with activity. Today concerts are held in the arena and the main stadium also hosts sporting events. The funny thing to me was that although it was an Olympic venue, there are no Olympic rings to be found anywhere and if you didn't already know about the Olympics being held there, you'd be none the wiser just looking around. There is a communications tower that was bult there even before the Olympics and its worth the 5 euros to go to the top and get a nice view of the city and on a clear day, the Alps. There is also a mini rock and roll museum. You can catch one of the subways from downtown right to the place!"

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Sahar Sakkout

Google
Beautiful spacious park love to spend time walking among its lakes and greenery. You can visit the tower or sit in one of its cafes, or visit BM museum. It’s beautiful all year round. You go for a walk or ride a bike breathing clean air, enjoying the quietness or just spend the day with friends and family. Many events are held such as concerts, marathons, bazaars.

Shanz Shanz

Google
Olympia Park in Munich is a truly iconic destination that combines history, beauty, and fun in a way that caters to everyone. As a visitor, I was immediately impressed by its stunning layout and the sense of grandeur that the park exudes. Originally built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, this expansive space is not just a remnant of history, but also a vibrant and versatile public park. The park itself is vast, featuring lush green lawns, serene lakes, and numerous walking and biking paths that are perfect for a peaceful stroll or a more active exploration. Whether you're relaxing by the lake, enjoying a boat ride, or simply taking in the surrounding views, the tranquil atmosphere is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the highlights is the iconic Olympia Tower, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of Munich and the surrounding Alps. The views from the observation deck are simply amazing, and I highly recommend visiting during sunset when the city is bathed in golden hues. If you're an adventure seeker, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. The Olympic Stadium, with its unique architectural design, is still in use today, hosting concerts, events, and sports activities. You can also take a tour of the stadium to learn about its fascinating history. For those with a taste for adventure, the Olympia Park also offers activities like zip-lining, bungee jumping, and even a small amusement park. The park is also home to the BMW Welt, a modern automotive museum that showcases the latest BMW models, along with a history of the brand. If you're a fan of cars or simply enjoy innovative design, this is another must-see spot within the park. Another thing I loved about Olympia Park is the sense of accessibility. It's easy to navigate, with plenty of benches, rest stops, and places to grab a bite. The surrounding area is also filled with cafes and restaurants, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Overall, Olympia Park is a fantastic place to visit for anyone visiting Munich. It’s a blend of history, nature, sports, and entertainment that makes it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or learn, this park has something for everyone.

Aena Pareek

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This is vast park and has historical significance too. There is ample parking space and the stadium gives an amazing view from the top of the cliff. There are small water bodies where you can see swans and ducks. Its a beautiful place for kids to play and enjoy sports activities.

Michael McKinney

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I recently visited Olympiapark München, and it was a fantastic experience. The park offers a mix of beautiful landscapes, historic architecture, and iconic structures from the 1972 Olympic Games. The views from the top of the hill overlooking the stadium were absolutely breathtaking, offering a perfect panorama of Munich. The Olympiastadion itself is an impressive structure, with its unique tent-like roof design. It was amazing to sit in the stands and take in the sheer scale of the stadium where so many historic sporting events have taken place. The aquatic center is another highlight, with its striking architecture and great facilities. Even though I didn’t go for a swim, it was a great spot to just relax and enjoy the environment. The park is vast and perfect for walking or biking, with plenty of green spaces and scenic paths. It’s a great destination for anyone who loves architecture, sports history, or simply enjoys spending time outdoors. Highly recommended!

Subodh Shukre

Google
Very nicely maintained, good walking and cycle tracks. Lake is good, some coffee and food stalls around it, a swimming pool near Olympia tower.

GraceD

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Omg this blew my mind so large and so beautiful so many things to see and enjoy. I was surprised that you can swim in the pool and is super affordable. The nature surrounding the park is incredible and there is a lot to do and seat and eat so take the bus and get there.

Stefany Quiñones

Google
The city offers a breathtaking view, and the park is lovely for walks and summer relaxation. Each season presents its own unique charm. The park also features an open-air cinema and hosts many significant concerts. It's a must-see when visiting Munich.

Ravi H

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Stunning site, great modern architecture and historic scene from the 1972 Olympics. The Hill is a must climb to get the breathtaking views of Munich city and the Bavarian alps