Fly from Delhi to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Delhi to Munich and travel from one exciting, diverse city to another, landing in beautiful Bavaria.
Munich is a city that combines the best of modern and medieval Germany, with gorgeous traditional elements cheek by jowl with a booming business district. You’ll find cutting-edge restaurants sharing streets with old Bavarian halls and a brilliant art quarter.
Book your flights online with Etihad Airways for a sensational time in southeast Germany.
Flying from Delhi to Munich: FAQs
What food is Munich famous for?
While you’ll be able to find most international cuisines in Munich, as well as Michelin-starred dining, there are numerous local specialities to try. Many can be found at the Bavarian beer halls that pepper the city – hearty dishes such as braised pork knuckle, roast pork sandwiches and the white sausage called weisswurst. For a quick street snack, grab a pretzel, sometimes called breze.
What is the best way to get around Munich?
Munich is relatively simple to navigate, whether you want to use a hire car, rent a bike or jump on public transport. One of the fastest ways to travel around the city is on the U-Bahn underground, which runs seven days a week. You can also use trams or the S-Bahn overground railway, in addition to a comprehensive bus and taxi service.
Top tips for Delhi to Munich
A garden of earthly delights
The Englischer Garten – English Garden – is one of Europe’s largest parks and certainly one of its prettiest. Since opening at the end of the 18th century, it has been a hugely popular place for locals to relax and play, with its gorgeous lake, Chinese-themed beer garden, Japanese teahouse and the Greek-style Monopteros temple. On a sunny day in Munich, there is simply no better place to be.
Conquer the castle
Schloss means castle in German, and Schloss Nymphenburg is one of the grandest and most interesting of Bavaria’s multitude of castles. Originally built in the mid-17th century, it grew over time and became a summer home for the royal family – Franz Duke of Bavaria still has rooms here. Tour the main building and its two wings to discover lavish apartments, frescoes and original furniture.