Fly from Shanghai to Munich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Shanghai to Munich and be transported from the glitz and glamour of China’s largest city to enchanting squares in the Bavarian capital.
Visit a city that is full of mesmerising art, fairy tale architecture and delicious cuisine. This is a city where the traditional and modern blend together in perfect harmony, where high-tech cars drive down cobbled streets and contemporary art resides in ancient buildings.
Flying from Shanghai to Munich: FAQs
Is Munich easy to get around?
Munich’s public transportation system is one of the best in Europe, featuring a comprehensive network of trains, buses, trams and subways. The U-Bahn – an underground subway system – is one of the most popular ways to travel around the city, as it’s fast and easy to navigate. You could even see the historic sights while you travel with a scenic tram ride through the Old Town.
What food is Munich known for?
Munich is known for its tasty Bavarian dishes, filled with traditional flavours. Don’t leave without trying some weisswurst (white sausage made with veal or pork), schnitzel (breaded and fried cutlets) and breze – the best pretzel you will ever taste. Other popular dishes include ribs, roast duck, and the Turkish-inspired kebab sandwich.
Top tips for Shanghai to Munich
Take in the art scene
It would be no surprise if you spent your time in Shanghai gazing up at the glittering skyscrapers, but in Munich your eyes will be transfixed on its vibrant art scene. From 19th-century masterpieces to late-romantic German paintings and unique contemporary art – Munich has it all. See artworks by world-renowned artists such as Damien Hirst, Vincent Van Gogh, Drüer and the Renaissance greats.
Shop, shop, shop
While Shanghai may be the place to go for luxury goods, Munich’s Old Town has long been a favourite shopping destination for locals and tourists alike. The pedestrianised area is filled with iconic department stores. Go to Oberpollinger for luxury goods, Hirmer for men’s fashion, Kustermann for homeware, and Galeria Kaufhof for the latest trends. Of course, you will find the obligatory souvenir shop for traditional gifts, too.