Flight to Munich (MUC)
Travel comfortably to Munich
Planning a trip to Munich? Whether for a family getaway or a business meeting, you can count on a stress-free journey with us. Our enhanced economy class seats are designed for comfort, so you’ll land in Munich feeling rested, relaxed, and ready for what’s ahead.
Our professional cabin crew is dedicated to making your flight to Munich comfortable. Enjoy our tasty in-flight menu and choose from a variety of snacks and drinks to make your journey more enjoyable. For reading, download your favorite newspapers free of charge as eJournals before departure. Our goal is to make sure you reach your destination feeling your best.
If you want to travel with ease, you can download the Brussels Airlines App to your mobile device. It allows you to book your flights and check in online quickly.
Tailor your journey by reserving your seat or setting your meal preferences before departure. Plus, take advantage of the Miles & More program to enjoy extra perks and collect miles for your upcoming trips.
Book your flight to Munich today and choose from a wide range of options on our website that fit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Explore our offers on brusselsairlines.com, enjoy outstanding comfort and flexibility, and arrive in Munich with total peace of mind.
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Flying to Munich: tips and information for your trip
Munich has a great deal to offer people of all ages who are interested in history, art or architecture. One of the main attraction are the famous beer gardens.
Munich, in the region of Bavaria, was founded as a city in the 12th century and has since grown into one of the biggest cities in Germany. The city has a number of world-famous museums, such as the Alte Pinakothek and the Deutsche Museum. There are also a large number of old churches and monasteries to visit. The cathedral, Peterskirche, Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan and St.-Johann-Nepomuk-Kirche are certainly worth seeing.
Munich also has a large number of historical sights. Let’s start with the three remaining city gates from the 14th century: Isartor, Karlstor and Sendlinger Tor. The old town hall, which was built in the Gothic style in the 15th century, and the new town hall, from the early 20th century, are also major tourist attractions. The best time to visit Munich is at the end of September, when you can take part in the Oktoberfest, Germany’s biggest popular festival.
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