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Laptop and Lederhosen. A wealthy city of high-tech industry, beer gardens, and Baroque architecture.

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from฿10,529
October 2026
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Quick Facts: Munich in October

Cheapest fare
฿10,529
Cheapest month
July
Airlines
5 carriers
Flight time
~16h
Avg temperature
14°C
Climate
Mild
Cost of living
Pricey
Distance
0 km

Laptop and Lederhosen. A wealthy city of high-tech industry, beer gardens, and Baroque architecture.

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October Price Intelligence

How Munich prices compare in October 2026

22% below avg
฿10,529฿11,725

Best in October

฿10,529

October avg

฿11,872

October median

฿11,618

October p90

฿11,725

Monthly cheapest fares
฿10,529
฿16,193

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of October 2026

Oct 1 – Oct 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿15,950฿12,900฿9,850฿10,529Oct 1Oct 11Oct 21Oct 31Oct 13

Plan Around a Holiday

Holidays in October 2026

About Munich

ClimateAvg 14°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
Mar
13°
Apr
17°
May
21°
Jun
24°
Jul
23°
Aug
19°
Sep
14°
Oct
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
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Food & Drink
PretzelSausage🍺BeerSchnitzelPretzelSausage🍺BeerSchnitzelPretzelSausage🍺BeerSchnitzel
Culture
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History
👑Royal🎖WWIIOktoberfestIndustrial👑Royal🎖WWIIOktoberfestIndustrial👑Royal🎖WWIIOktoberfestIndustrial
Getting Around
U-BahnS-Bahn🚲CyclingEfficientU-BahnS-Bahn🚲CyclingEfficientU-BahnS-Bahn🚲CyclingEfficient
Nightlife
🍺Beer Halls💃ClubsSchwabing🍺Beer Halls💃ClubsSchwabing🍺Beer Halls💃ClubsSchwabing
Family Friendly
🏛Science Museum🌳Parks🦁ZooSwimming🏛Science Museum🌳Parks🦁ZooSwimming🏛Science Museum🌳Parks🦁ZooSwimming
Munich Unveiled: The Heart of Bavaria

Munich is a city where high-tech industry and ancient traditions live in perfect harmony. Start your visit at Marienplatz, the central square, to watch the Glockenspiel perform its mechanical dance. From there, it's a short walk to the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive twin onion domes that dominate the skyline. For art lovers, the Kunstareal district houses the three Pinakothek museums, covering everything from Old Masters to modern art and design. The English Garden (Englischer Garten) is one of the world's largest urban parks, even bigger than New York's Central Park. It’s the perfect place to watch the surfers ride the standing wave at the Eisbach river or enjoy a massive pretzel at the Chinese Tower beer garden. Munich is also a city of royalty; the Residenz, the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs, offers a stunning look at opulent courts and the Wittelsbach treasury. Whether you're here for Oktoberfest or a quiet winter market, Munich’s charm is year-round.

The Beer Hall and Beyond: Dining in Munich

Bavarian cuisine is hearty, comforting, and meant to be shared. You can't visit Munich without stepping into a traditional beer hall like the Hofbräuhaus or Augustiner-Keller. Order a 'Maß' (a liter of beer) and a Schweinshaxe (roasted pork knuckle with crispy skin). If you're visiting in the morning, follow the local tradition of 'Weisswurstfrühstück'—white sausages served with sweet mustard and a soft pretzel. Just remember: tradition dictates that white sausages should not be eaten after the noon bells ring! For a more varied culinary experience, visit the Viktualienmarkt, a sprawling daily food market near Marienplatz. Here you can find artisanal cheeses, fresh juices, exotic fruits, and local honey. It’s the best spot for a quick gourmet lunch at one of the stalls. Beyond the heavy meat dishes, Munich has a flourishing vegetarian and fine-dining scene, with many restaurants focusing on organic, locally sourced Alpine ingredients that highlight the best of the Bavarian countryside.

Local Secrets: Munich’s Alt-Culture and Quiet Spots

While most tourists stick to the city center, the neighborhood of Schwabing offers a more bohemian vibe with its chic boutiques and historic cafes. For a hidden gem, visit the Rosengarten (Rose Garden) near the Isar River, a peaceful sanctuary often missed by visitors. Another unique spot is the Bahnwärter Thiel, an alternative cultural center made from shipping containers and old train cars, hosting concerts, workshops, and flea markets that showcase a grittier, creative side of the city. If you want the best view of Munich, skip the crowded tower at the New Town Hall and head to St. Peter’s Church (Alter Peter). The climb is steep, but the panoramic view of the red rooftops and, on clear days, the distant Alps, is unbeatable. For history buffs interested in the darker side of the 20th century, the NS-Dokumentationszentrum provides a sober and essential look at Munich's role during the Third Reich. Finally, a walk along the Isar River outside the main city zone reveals beautiful pebble beaches where locals grill and swim in the summer.

The Munich Handbook: Transport, Sundays, and Etiquette

Munich's public transport system (MVV) is exceptionally clean and efficient. It comprises the U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (suburban trains), trams, and buses. Buy a 'Day Ticket' for the best value, and remember to validate your ticket in the small blue machines before boarding if it hasn't been pre-validated. Cycling is also a major way of life here; the city is flat and has excellent bike lanes, making it one of the most bike-friendly cities in Europe. A crucial tip for travelers: almost all shops and supermarkets are closed on Sundays in Germany. Plan your shopping accordingly! However, museums in Munich offer a fantastic deal on Sundays, with entry to many major galleries costing only 1 Euro. In beer gardens, you are welcome to bring your own food (but not drinks) to the tables with wooden benches—a tradition known as 'Brotzeit.' Simply buy your beer and enjoy your picnic while soaking in the communal atmosphere. Lastly, always remember to make eye contact when saying 'Prost!' (cheers).

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FAQ about Munich in October

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Munich?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Munich is ฿10,529. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Munich?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Munich is around ฿11,872. You can save up to 11% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Munich?
Based on current prices, October 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Munich. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Munich?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Munich.

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