Fly from Brisbane to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Brisbane to Munich and discover one of Europe’s best-loved cities, a place where tradition and good times go hand in hand.
Lose yourself in the vast pathways and attractions found at the English Garden, one of the biggest urban parks in the world. Step into the centre of this bustling city with a trip to Marienplatz central square and admire the stunning architecture and sights all around you. You can even head out of town to visit regal Nymphenburg Palace, a former royal summer residence. Book your flights online today.
BNE to MUC: flight facts
Brisbane to Munich: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Munich?
Munich’s mild climate makes the city an attractive place to visit whatever the season. The Bavarian capital’s average summertime temperature is 17°C and highs can hit around 23°C during this part of the year. Munich’s coldest period is December through to February, with average temperatures dropping below zero. However, Munich comes alive in December with city-wide festive markets, often sprinkled with real snow.
What are the major events that take place in Munich?
Munich has a busy schedule of events and festivals. Probably the best known is the autumn’s annual Oktoberfest, a massive celebration of traditional food and drink. Visitors also flock to the winter markets held in the city in December. The Auer Dult market and folk festival takes place three times a year.
Top tips for Brisbane to Munich
Experience the best in art and theatre
Munich’s cultural scene will meet with approval from anyone who has ever had a stroll round Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art or taken in a concert at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Head to Museum Brandhorst to see artwork by the likes of Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly, or catch a Broadway-style show at the Deutsche Theatre.
Enjoy some retail therapy
If you’re a regular visitor to Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall, then you’ll find much to enjoy here in Munich. Kaufingerstrasse is one of the city’s most important shopping streets, while the Schwabing and Glockenbachviertel neighbourhoods are home to an impressive range of smaller, quirkier outlets. For leading brands and on-trend clothing, make your way to the Oberpollinger or Konen department stores.