Top Things To Do in Munich For Soccer Fans
As the Official Travel Partner of the UEFA Champions League, we travel to the homes of the clubs that have reached the round of 16 to provide you with details on the highlights of your next trip away from home. In this post, we go to Munich, home of FC Bayern München.
With two teams and more than 70 trophies, Munich is one of the most successful football cities in Europe.
It's impossible to miss the passion that fans have for local teams FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 Munich - crowds of fans take to the streets in bright red or sky blue to represent their favorite team on match days.
Visit the historic Marienplatz, bite into fresh pretzels, and enjoy a beer at the local beer garden, while rubbing shoulders with other fans and enjoying the “gemütlichkeit” (sympathy) that Bavarians are so proud of.
From stadium tours to sports bars, these are some of the best things soccer fans can see and do in Munich!
Meet the teams: FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 Munich
FC Bayern Munich
FC Bayern München is undoubtedly the most successful club in Germany and one of the best-known football teams in the world.
Fans love to point out that the team has won Germany's premier soccer competition, the Bundesliga, a total of 28 times (more than any other team in the competition's history), including the last six years in a row.
Of course, their success doesn't stop there: the team also has five UEFA Champions League titles, a UEFA Super Cup, and a FIFA Club World Cup to its name.
With such incredible accolades, few would doubt the talents of former players like Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier, or current players like James Rodriguez, Robert Lewandowski, and Joshua Kimmich.
TSV 1860 Munich
Munich's oldest team, TSV 1860 Munich (founded, as the name suggests, in 1860), is nicknamed "The Lions" in reference to the lion on the club's coat of arms.
Although largely in the shadow of its local rivals, the TSV 1860 Munich was remarkably successful, including a German Championship and two DFB German Cups.
Where the two teams once shared the iconic Fußball Arena München in northern Munich, TSV 1860 Munich now plays at the Grünwalder Stadion.
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Visit the Munich football stadium: Fußball Arena München
The Fußball Arena München is considered one of the most impressive and modern stadiums in Europe.
It opened its doors in 2005, just in time to host 2006 FIFA World Cup matches, and has a capacity for 75,000 fans at international matches.
The arena is round in shape with inflatable outer panels that earned it the nickname "the inflatable boat."
They consist of 300,000 LED lights that can shine in 16 million different colors, although they are usually red for FC Bayern Munich matches.
Some say that the stadium can even be seen from the Austrian Alps on clear nights!
Tours of the Fußball Arena München run every day of the week at regular intervals, and visitors can book a combination tour that includes a guided stadium tour and a visit to the FC Bayern München club museum.
Spend about an hour exploring the grandstands, sponsor lounge, and press club, before following in the footsteps of the players in the changing rooms and tunnel.
On match days, ticket holders can book an exclusive tour that includes a visit to the Mixed Zone, where the media interviews the players, before heading out onto the field a few hours before the team arrives.
How to get to the Allianz Arena: Munich has an excellent public transport system.
You can reach the stadium directly from Marienplatz by taking the U6 light rail in the direction of Garching-Forschungszentrum towards Fröttmaning.
Fun fact: the stadium is located on Werner-Heisenberg-Allee, named after a German atomic physicist and winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Where to eat and what to do before a game
Enjoy the lively atmosphere before the game in Munich's central square, Marienplatz. This historic and lively area is the heart of the city and there is no shortage of things to see and do or places to stay in Munich.
Breweries and Gardens
Enjoy a traditional German meal in the oldest and most famous beer garden, Hofbräuhaus.
With richly painted ceilings, cozy wooden tables, and casually dressed waitresses, you will have no doubt that you are in the Bavarian capital! If the weather is nice, consider having a beer and some Schweinebraten (roast pork) fresh from the oven on Munich's Viktualienmarkt esplanade, an esplanade lined with market stalls selling food and souvenirs.
Exploring the area like a local
After eating, take a stroll and admire breathtaking sights such as the elaborate New Town Hall or the century-old Glockenspiel.
Stroll the streets and enjoy the excitement of the game day. You can even hear some traditional songs like "FC Bayern Number One Forever" on the air. Yes, no one can deny that they are proud of their home team!
Munich party after the game
From the game, the U6 takes you directly into the city center, where you can find several beer gardens, lounges, and restaurants.
If you are in Munich during Oktoberfest (usually the last two weeks of September), take around in the brewery tents (mainly the Paulaner tent) and you will be able to find your favorite FC Bayern München player - win or lose, the members The team almost always appear dressed in traditional Bavarian costumes, and they are even known to have a glass or two of beer to celebrate the world's largest folk festival!
Post-match celebration: sports bars in Munich
Toast your team to local and visiting fans at one of Munich's best sports bars in the city center.
Considered one of the most famous soccer bars in Germany, the Stadion an der Schleißheimerstraße is a popular table service option where you can order currywurst, nachos, burgers, or schnitzel for a post-game meal.
Another option is the Augustiner-Keller, one of Munich's oldest beer gardens with more than 5,000 seats.
If you're wearing a team jersey, you're sure to strike up a conversation with other fans while drinking beer straight from wooden barrels.
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