Experience Munich by tram
Cheap and convenient from our hotel
Discover Munich individually and comfortably by tram. The Tram 21 in particular offers you the opportunity to experience numerous sights of the city directly from the tram. And the best thing about it - the stop is only two minutes' walk from our hotel.
Enjoy a relaxing ride on Tram 21, on whose route you can discover the following highlights of Munich from the comfort of your window:

Karlsplatz (Stachus)
Karlsplatz, affectionately called "Stachus" by the people of Munich, is one of the liveliest squares in the city and a central hub. It is the perfect starting point for an extensive shopping tour through the adjacent pedestrian zone. Here you will find numerous shops, boutiques and cafés, and the hustle and bustle conveys the vibrant life of Munich. A walk through Stachus is an experience that captures the dynamic atmosphere of the city in an impressive way.

Lenbachplatz
At Lenbachplatz you can admire the historic Künstlerhaus, a true treasure of Munich architecture. This magnificent building, which originally served as a clubhouse for Munich artists, dates back to the initiative of the famous painter Franz von Lenbach. His name now adorns the square, which with its unique charm offers a special insight into the art and cultural history of Munich.

Theatinerstraße
Just a few minutes from the stop, the famous Marienplatz, the heart of Munich, awaits you. There you can experience the famous carillon in the New Town Hall, which delights visitors from all over the world. Theatinerstrasse itself, with its elegant shops and the magnificent Theatinerkirche, invites you to take a leisurely stroll and takes you directly to the historical center of the city.

Nationaltheater
The majestic Munich National Theater, one of the most important opera houses in the world, stands on Max-Joseph-Platz. It is home to the Bavarian State Opera, the Bavarian State Ballet and the Bavarian State Orchestra. The magnificent building and its impressive neoclassical façade are a must for culture enthusiasts. A guided tour or a visit to a performance lets you experience Munich's cultural charisma up close.

Maximiliansstraße
You will also pass through the famous Maximilianstrasse, Munich's exclusive shopping street. Here, elegant boutiques, designer shops and luxury stores line up next to one another - an absolute highlight for shopping lovers and all those who want to enjoy the flair of the elegant side of the city.

Maxmonument
The Max II Memorial, also known as the Max Monument, is an impressive monument in honor of King Max II, who shaped the unique Maximilian style. This special architectural style is impressively evident along Maximilianstrasse, which is one of the most beautiful boulevards in Munich with its exclusive shops and magnificent buildings. A walk along this street combines history and luxury in a very special way.
Text and pictures: Michael Siebert (designerpoint.de)