Fly from Manama to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manama to Munich with Etihad Airways and head from the modern skyscrapers and ancient bazaars of Bahrain’s capital to royal castles, palaces and Renaissance cathedrals in the heart of Bavaria.
Munich is a city that perfectly balances tradition with modernity. Visitors can explore medieval fortresses, dine in Michelin star restaurants and marvel at the city’s emerging art scene.
Flying from Manama to Munich: FAQs
What attractions should I visit in Munich?
Head to the fascinating Munich City Museum for an in-depth insight into the city’s rich history and look further back in time at Nymphenburg Palace with its striking architecture and lavish gardens.
For a breath of fresh air wander around the beautiful English Garden, which boasts a picturesque lake and even an authentic Japanese teahouse.
Where should I stay in Munich?
Should you want to marvel at Munich’s historic squares and neo-Gothic churches then Altstadt is the perfect base. Maxvorstadt provides excellent access to the city’s many art galleries, while Schwabing is a more laid-back area filled with cafés and bistros.
Equally popular is the tranquil Haidhausen, which sits right on the river and is located near the picturesque Flaucher river park.
Top tips for Manama to Munich
Tour the Munich Residence
While Manama is home to the world-class National Museum, Munich has the equally compelling Residence Museum. Opened in 1920, it’s a monument to the rulers from the House of Wittelsbach, who governed Bavaria for centuries.
With 130 rooms and ten courtyards, visitors can spend hours admiring the lavish furnishings of the former royal palace, wandering its halls and delving into its intriguing history.
Marvel at St Peter’s Church
If you enjoy visiting the beautiful Al Fatih Mosque – you’ll enjoy taking in the majesty of St Peter’s Church in Munich. Towering above the city, visitors can go all the way to the top for an astonishing panoramic view.
Reaching the summit requires climbing all 306 steps of the spiral staircase, but it’s well worth it as on a clear day you can see out for more than 60 miles (100km).