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Fly from Munich to Bangalore with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Munich to Bangalore with Etihad Airways for a trip away from the picturesque castles of Bavaria to the Victorian-era architecture of one of India’s most cosmopolitan cities.

Bangalore is a rapidly evolving destination that provides an opportunity for travellers to explore historic temples, wander through peaceful parks and unearth its fascinating past at many museums. There’s also a flourishing food scene, where you can indulge in some delicious local dishes.

Your flight from Munich to Bangalore

Flights from Munich to Bangalore head out from Munich International Airport (MUC). Less than an hour from the heart of the city, the airport is easily reached by rail or road and has a wealth of long-stay parking options.

Choose Abu Dhabi as your stopover destination to break up your flight, and enjoy the white sandy beaches on Saadiyat Island.

Fly east and eventually touch down at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR) – less than an hour from the city centre. Buses and taxis can take you to central Bangalore, while you can also rent a car for added freedom if you fancy exploring the wider Karnataka state.

*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 January 2023.

Flying from Munich to Bangalore: FAQs

What is the weather like in Bangalore?

Blessed with a more moderate climate than many other major cities in India, Bangalore experiences mostly favourable weather throughout the year.

One of the most popular times for visitors is between September and March when the days are long and sunny. Temperatures generally fall between 28°C and 32°C during these months. The summer tends to be a little quieter though, as it brings higher temperatures.

How easy is it to get around Bangalore?

It may not have extensive road networks like Mumbai and Delhi, but Bangalore has a fantastic modern metro system that makes it easy to explore. It runs regularly from 5am until 11pm and there are more than 40 stations spread throughout the city.

The local bus network is all-encompassing and covers most of the city and the suburbs. Auto-rickshaws are also useful for shorter journeys.

Top tips for Munich to Bangalore

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Relax in Cubbon Park

Munich may have the stunning 900-acre English Garden, but Bangalore is home to the beautiful Cubbon Park. In the heart of the business district, this sprawling green space has plenty of pretty gardens amongst some wonderful examples of colonial-era architecture.

Sunday is one of the best days to visit as there’s a real buzz with concerts, fun runs, yoga and even a small farmers market often taking place.

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Marvel at Bangalore Palace

Just as Nymphenburg Palace attracts visitors all year round in Munich, the historic Bangalore Palace is one of Karnataka’s most fascinating attractions. Built in 1887 by King Chamaraja Wadiyar, this Tudor-inspired royal residence remains largely unchanged since its construction.

Admire the lush, landscaped gardens and vine-covered exterior, before exploring the lavish living quarters inside – filled with antique furnishings, 19th-century paintings and opulent chandeliers.