Fly from Manila to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manila to Munich to swap the bright lights of this bayside capital for the charm and character of Bavaria.
Immersive Munich combines the sights and sounds of a modern German city with rich medieval history and a folklore past. Explore the glorious English Garden, discover automobile innovation at the BMW Museum or navigate your way through timeless royal retreats.
Book flights to Munich with Etihad Airways and unlock this German gem today.
Flying from Manila to Munich: FAQs
What should I see in Munich?
For Bavarian history and grand buildings, make sure you see the Residenz and Schloss Nymphenburg, both of which are stunning royal homes. For a foodie tour, wander the old town and try German specialities such as pork knuckle and schnitzel. Travelling with children? They’ll love Hellabrunn Zoo, the glockenspiel in Marienplatz and exploring the English Garden.
What’s the weather like in Munich?
Munich has a mild, temperate climate with summer running from late June to August, and winter from late November through to February. Summers are usually warm but wet, with plenty of sunshine. Winter is cooler, with some days particularly chilly with occasional snow. It’s a great place to visit at any time of year, with beautiful outdoor spaces and seasonal markets.
Top tips for Manila to Munich
In search of old masters
Fans of Manila museums such as the Met and Ayala will fall in love with the cultural riches of the Alte Pinakothek. The low neoclassical building is the perfect repository for a world-class collection of Old Masters that includes Rembrandt, Botticelli, Rubens and Velazquez. Set aside a day to see the very best of this sprawling and sensational collection.
A theatre of football
Bayern Munich are the major football team in the city and their home is the impressively futuristic Allianz Arena, which seats 75,000. You can tour the ground and the club museum to see their impressive haul of major trophies, both domestic and European. Even better, see if you can grab a ticket online before you go – the atmosphere is electric when Bayern are at home.