Flights from Hong Kong to Munich

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Munich

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Fly from Hong Kong to Munich with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Hong Kong to Munich and trade an iconic harbour for the splendour of this historic Bavarian city in the southeast of Germany.

Munich is both a modern and medieval marvel, with its rich royal history evident in the palaces, castles and museums, while the more contemporary side is captured in the likes of the BMW Museum.

Book your flights online with Etihad Airways and explore this engaging and cultured city.

Your flight from Hong Kong to Munich

Board your flight from Hong Kong to Munich at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), which sits on Chek Lap Kok island. The airport is served by bus, rail, taxi and ferry from inner Hong Kong.

You’ll change planes at Abu Dhabi International Airport, before continuing your journey to Munich Airport (MUC). The city is 18 miles (28km) to the southwest of the airport and can be reached by taxi, bus or train. You can also pre-book a transfer with Etihad to ensure a smooth arrival.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Hong Kong to Munich: FAQs

What is the weather like in Munich?

Munich, like much of Bavaria and Germany, has a temperate, mild climate. That means warm, sunny summers and cold winters, occasionally with snow. There are no weather extremes, however, making this a great city to visit in any season. The warmest months are July and August, while the coldest are December through to February.

What is Munich famous for?

Brewing is a great Munich tradition, but all visitors will appreciate the wonderful halls, cathedrals, palaces and castles of this bold Bavarian city. You’ll find fine examples of Renaissance and Baroque architecture as well as well-preserved half-timbered buildings. The city is also known for its sporting success, as local football giants Bayern Munich are one of the world’s premier teams.

Top tips for Hong Kong to Munich

bmw world

Get your motor running

Germany’s car production and culture are known across the globe, and it all culminates at BMW Welt (BMW World). This popular attraction combines a showroom with a museum to offer an experience that will enchant car lovers. The museum is housed in a remarkable modern building that has a junior campus where children can design their own car. The guided tour is considered an essential.

residenz museum

Mix in royal circles

Bavaria’s rulers – the Wittelsbachs – lived here in the Residenz from the early 16th century to the beginning of the 20th. In those 400-plus years, they amassed treasures galore, which you can view at the Residenzmuseum, the most popular attraction in Munich. You’ll be delighted by the Renaissance and Rococo interior, with magical artwork and intricate designs throughout the 90 rooms you can explore.