Fly from Riyadh to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Riyadh to Munich and swap Saudi Arabia’s vibrant capital for the bustling heart of Bavaria, a destination that caters to all tastes.
Once you’ve arrived, one of Germany’s most picturesque cities is all yours to enjoy. Discover cultural hotspots, including the thriving English Garden and memorable vistas in the Marienplatz city square when you visit, along with incredible food and friendly, German hospitality.
RUH to MUC: flight facts
Flying from Riyadh to Munich: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Munich?
Munich has a reasonably mild climate, making it a great place to visit all year round. The city enjoys an average temperature of 17°C during the summer, with highs reaching 23°C. December through to February is Munich’s coldest period, with average temperatures falling below zero – so wrap up to explore the city. June, July and August are the city’s wettest months, but bring mild weather too.
How do I get from Munich International Airport to the city centre?
S-Bahn trains set out on the 25-mile (40km) journey from Munich International Airport (MUC) to the city centre every 10 minutes or so. Express buses also operate between the airport and Munich Central Station, with journeys taking about 45 minutes.
For a convenient trip to your next stop, book an airport transfer with Etihad before you fly.
Top tips for Riyadh to Munich
Explore the museums of Munich
If visits to Riyadh’s Masmak Fortress have fired your interest in history, you’ll find lots to enjoy in Munich. The Munich Residence is one of Bavaria’s largest museum complexes, with its impressive rooms and huge collection of art making it a must-visit. Elsewhere in the city, the Deutsches Museum is well worth exploring if you have a passion for science and technology.
Get a taste for Munich’s restaurant scene
Visitors flying in from Riyadh will find no shortage of places to eat out in Munich. The city’s acclaimed dining spots include the Fraunhofer inn, which is situated on the edge of the Old Town area and has a menu packed with southern German delicacies. For the best in vegetarian food, head to Prinz Myshkin, tucked away in a former brewery on Hackenstrasse.