Fly from Munich to Manila with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Munich to Manila – and travel from Bavaria’s historic capital to the tropical climate and beautiful natural scenery of the Philippines.
Explore this energetic, welcoming city, taking in the wonder of its sprawling parks, colonial-era old town and famous night markets.
Your journey will include a connection in Abu Dhabi, where you can also spend a night or two in the fascinating capital of the UAE if you wish. Book Munich to Manila tickets with Etihad today.
MUC to MNL: flight facts
Flying from Munich to Manila: FAQs
How do I get from Manila International Airport to the city centre?
You can pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad for a seamless and comfortable journey to your onward destination.
Alternatively, taxis are available from the airport. These will take around 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. An Express bus is also available from outside the terminal.
What’s the weather like in Manila?
Manila enjoys a tropical climate and is typically warm all year round, with temperatures ranging between the mid 20°Cs and low 30°Cs most days.
The warmest months are generally April and May, which enjoy average highs of 34°C. The rainy season usually lasts from June to October, with a chance of heavier rainfall in August.
Top tips for Munich to Manila
Roam the old town
Manila’s old town, the Intramuros district, was built in the 16th and 17th centuries, making it a similar age to some of the historic buildings in Munich’s Altstadt.
Once the political and military heart of Spain’s Asian colonies, enjoy wandering through its cobbled streets and admiring the Spanish architecture. For a real trip back in time, hop on a calesa, or horse-drawn carriage, and see the area in utterly charming style.
Explore the night markets
Manila’s night markets are a great place to pick up a souvenir. However, much like Munich’s Viktualienmarkt, they also have some of the city’s best food.
Admire the colourful fresh fish straight from the harbour, or tuck into a steaming bowl of noodles or grilled meat from a street food stall. Some markets here even open until the early hours, if you really want to make the most of your trip.