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What to do in Munich this week

Cloudy skies make a good excuse for film sets, football icons and a playful indoor round of neon mini golf.

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Good picks for this week

A mix of big-match energy, behind-the-scenes movie fun and an easy indoor game.

If you want something bookable and timely this week, these three cover very different moods. Start with whatever suits the weather, your company and how much energy you have left in the day.

Bavaria Filmstadt
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Bavaria Filmstadt

4.2
(9.4k reviews)

A working film studio with guided set visits, action-focused extras and a motion-simulator element. It works especially well for families or anyone after something more interactive than a standard museum.

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Bavaria Filmstadt is one of the easier half-day outings near Munich when you want something structured but not stuffy. You get a look at real studio spaces rather than a purely decorative attraction, and the mix of guided access, stunt action and simulator fun keeps the visit moving. It suits mixed-age groups well, especially on a cloudy day when outdoor plans feel uncertain. Pair it with a relaxed meal afterward rather than trying to rush it.

Best for a varied half-day with family-friendly energy and enough indoor appeal for changeable weather.

"Give it a generous time slot; it’s more enjoyable when you’re not trying to squeeze it between city-center stops."

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Exus München - 3D Neongolf
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Exus München - 3D Neongolf

4.8
(1.5k reviews)

Blacklight mini golf is an easy, low-pressure pick for friends, teens or a casual date. It’s a handy option when you want something playful without committing a whole day.

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Exus München - 3D Neongolf is the sort of plan that works when the weather is dull and attention spans are short. The glow-in-the-dark setting makes it feel more lively than a standard mini-golf course, and the central location helps if you want to fold it into an evening out. It’s best for small groups, older kids or couples who want something light and social rather than a major sightseeing stop.

A simple indoor crowd-pleaser for cloudy afternoons, date nights or groups with mixed interests.

"Good as an evening add-on after dinner or drinks, not just as a standalone activity."

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Allianz Arena
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Allianz Arena

4.6
(86.6k reviews)

Bayern’s stadium combines the scale of a major football ground with a museum visit and tour access. Even non-fans often enjoy the architecture and match-day atmosphere baked into the place.

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Allianz Arena is an easy recommendation this week if you want one of Munich’s signature modern landmarks rather than another old-town stop. The stadium tour and museum element give it broader appeal than a quick photo visit, and football fans will naturally get the most from it. It’s also a strong rainy-or-cloudy-day choice because much of the experience is structured and purposeful. Go when you’re in the mood for a big, high-energy attraction rather than a quiet cultural hour.

A strong pick for football fans and first-time visitors who want a recognisable Munich experience.

"Best chosen as your main outing for the day, especially if anyone in your group follows Bayern."

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