Munich is full of great things to see, including outdoor beauty, fantastic historic museums, retro cinema houses and statues with an overhead view of the city. When you’re visiting a new city, trying to find unique attractions and points of interest can be difficult, but not in Munich.

In order to really experience a city just like the locals do, you have to find the little things hidden around the area. Check out some of the best things to do off the beaten track in Munich.

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    River surfing at Eisbachwelle

    Surf in the city

    River surfing at Eisbachwelle
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    River surfing at the Eisbachwelle is certainly a unique experience for visiting the centre of this busy city. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or someone who just prefers to spectate, this attraction is a must-visit.

    The waves on the Eisbach river at the entrance to the Englischer Garten can get up to almost a metre tall, providing the perfect environment for surfers. Be warned, however, that this activity should only be taken on by those who are well acquainted with surfing. The river is about a 5-minute drive north of the city centre.

    Location: Munich, Germany

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    Blutenburg Castle - Schloss Blutenburg

    A 15th-century castle

    Blutenburg Castle - Schloss Blutenburg
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    Blutenburg Castle - Schloss Blutenburg was created in a beautiful, late-Gothic design and is a must-see during your trip to Munich. Located on the banks of River Würm, there are regular events happening at the castle as well as plenty to see inside and out.

    Stop by the cafe for a quick bite before venturing back into the 15th-century, fully furnished chapel. Make sure to visit the sculpture park that commemorates the victims of the death march of the Dachau concentration camp prisoners.

    Location: Seldweg 15, 81247 München, Germany

    Open: Wedensday–Monday from noon to 8.30 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +49 89 8119808

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    Lenbachhaus - Städtische Galerie

    See modern art

    Lenbachhaus - Städtische Galerie
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    Lenbachhaus - Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau is an art museum located in Munich's Kunstareal that offers numerous kinds of art and educational opportunities. Curators here take care to ensure that the exhibits on display and the programmes they present correlate in a fun and engaging way.

    Here, you can immerse yourself in the art of the 19th century, the Blauer Reiter, the New Objectivity and contemporary art from all over the world. They also offer a restaurant and gift shop inside the museum, making this a great all-day stop.

    Location: Luisenstraße 33, 80333 München, Germany

    Open: Friday–Sunday, Tuesday–Wednesday from 10 am to 6 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +49 89 23396933

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    Museum Lichtspiele

    Cult classics at a retro cinema

    Museum Lichtspiele
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    Museum Lichtspiele is a cinema that is well-known to the locals as a spot that shows cult classics alongside modern blockbusters. This theatre is located right in the heart of Munich and is decorated like a retro theatre, with red curtains and all.

    One of the things Museum Lichtspiele is known for is that they have played 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' every weekend since they opened. No matter what you choose to see if you stop in, the ambience of its beautiful interior is sure to add another layer of uniqueness to your experience.

    Location: Lilienstraße 2, 81669 München, Germany

    Phone: +49 89 482403

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    Bavaria statue

    Views of the city in a statue

    Bavaria statue
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    The Bavaria statue, which depicts a female figure meant to personify Bavaria, is probably Munich’s most famous and towers nearly 18 metres into the sky over the Theresienwiese. It's a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists alike and is often a spot for local events like Oktoberfest.

    What most people don't know is that you can actually go inside the statue. A spiral staircase leads to the top of the statue's head, where you'll be met with views of the city. Don't forget to visit the hall of fame here to see the carved busts of many famous Bavarians. You can find the statue about 8 minutes west of the city centre.

    Location: Theresienhöhe 16, 80339 München, Germany

    Phone: +49 89 290671

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    Lake Starnberg

    A beautiful lake near the city

    Lake Starnberg
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    Lake Starnberg is located just southwest of the city and is a great place to visit if you’re looking to enjoy the outdoors. This is Bavaria’s second-largest lake, and it offers opportunities for all kinds of activities to enjoy on a day out.

    Jump in and take a swim, enjoy a bike ride, set out for a leisurely stroll or even go on a boat trip. There is a loop route perfect for cyclists and hikers that takes you off the main roads. You'll also find plenty of nearby cafes, restaurants and beer gardens with a scenic view of the lake.

    Location: Germany

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    Old Town Hall, Munich - Altes Rathaus / Spielzeugmuseum

    The original town hall

    Old Town Hall, Munich - Altes Rathaus / Spielzeugmuseum
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    The Old Town Hall, Munich - Altes Rathaus / Spielzeugmuseum is located on Marienplatz in the centre of Munich and has become a main point of interest for the city. There are actually 2 town hall buildings, with the newest functioning as the official town hall.

    One of the main attractions of Old Town Hall is the toy museum that is housed inside. Plenty of history is woven into the building as well since it has been around since the 14th century. The interior architecture has been restored many times and is absolutely worth stopping in to see for yourself.

    Location: Marienplatz 15, 80331 München, Germany

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5.30 pm

    Phone: +49 89 294001

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    Endless Staircase

    Hidden sculptures

    Endless Staircase
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    The Endless Staircase is described by the artist as 'movement without destination, a space defined by motion rather than walls'. You’ll find this interactive sculpture located in the centre of a business park in the Schwanthalerhöhe district.

    The staircase is known as one of the best photo spots in Munich and is popular among art lovers and architecture lovers alike. It is accessible at all times, as it is in an open courtyard. This piece is definitely essential to your off-the-beaten-path itinerary in Munich.

    Location: Ganghoferstraße 29A, 80339 München, Germany

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    Wine-tasting tour

    Taste the wines of Munich

    Wine-tasting tour
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    Enjoying an exciting wine-tasting tour in Munich will take you back in time before the city was known as a beer capital. These tours combine city sightseeing with tastings of the once-leading drink in all of Bavaria.

    These tours will teach you about the history of winemaking and wine drinking in Munich. You’ll not only enjoy tasting some of the best white and red wines in the area, but you'll also get a look into what people of medieval times enjoyed.

    Location: Germany

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    Müller'sches Volksbad

    Swim under art nouveau

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    Müller'sches Volksbad, an art-nouveau building containing a public swimming pool, has been open since 1901 and has evolved into an essential part of local culture. You’ll find more than just a swimming pool here, of course.

    The Müller'sches Volksbad offers several spa services, saunas, a barber and even a terrace cafe. They also offer a number of fitness classes ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Even if you just want to take a peek inside, this is a must-see Munich stop. You'll find it along the Isar near the city centre.

    Location: Rosenheimer Str. 1, 81667 München, Germany

    Open: Daily from 7.30 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +49 89 23615050

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