A Excellent Guide To Enjoying The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

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With its open grounds and giant chestnut trees, the Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Whether you are looking for a family day out or a fun place to spend an evening, it offers something for everyone.

The Chinese Tower Beer Garden offers visitors the chance to experience traditional Bavarian culture with a unique twist. Whether you’re looking for a place to grab a beer and listen to some music, or just have a bite to eat with friends, the Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden is the perfect spot to take in the beauty of the Englischer Garten. With its picturesque setting and traditional Bavarian vibes, this beer garden is sure to be a highlight of your trip to Munich.

Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden / Chinesische Turm

A Excellent Guide To Enjoying The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden
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Found in the heart of Munich’s English Garden (one of the largest city parks in the world!) is the Chinese Tower, a pagoda-ey multi-level structure that serves as the centrepiece for one of the city’s most beloved beer gardens.

How to get to the Chinese Tower Beer Garden

Englischer Garten 3, 80538

  • Bus: Take the 54, 69 or 154 bus
  • Ubahn: Take the U3/U6 to either UniversitΓ€t or Giselastraße (the walking distance from either is about the same)

Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden History

Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

The Chinese Tower beer garden is the second largest in Munich, offering over 7000 open-air seats at benches arranged all around the tower (which also houses a band when the weather is good). Despite its immense popularity with visitors and locals like, you’ll never struggle to find a place to sit down…. you might need to get cozy though and make some new friends ?

Pro tip: There is also a museum where you can learn about the history and traditions of Bavarian beer gardens. For those looking to make the most of their visit, the Chinese Tower Beer Garden also offers guided tours.

Food and Drinks In The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

The food selection is pretty extensive at the Chinese Tower Beer Garden, and although prices aren’t the cheapest, you won’t go broke either. You can tuck into all the typical Bavarian specialties like pretzels, Obatzda, pork knuckle, KΓ€sespΓ€tzle and more, plus other German musts like currywurst and a variety of sausages.

A Excellent Guide To Enjoying The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

If you’re new to Munich or on a first visit, We’d recommend getting a traditional Weisswurst frΓΌhstΓΌck (white sausage breakfast). It is traditionally served with sweet mustard and a Weissbier-just not after noon! this is the Bavarian rule.

Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden Live Music and Entertainment

A Excellent Guide To Enjoying The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

With its unique Chinese-style tower and outdoor seating area, this beer garden is a great spot to visit for those looking for something a bit different.

At the Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden, you’ll find a range of live music, from traditional Bavarian folk music to more modern genres (Germans love a good sing along!). The garden also hosts a variety of events, such as its winter christmas market, the Kocherball and more!

Tips For Visiting The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

A Excellent Guide To Enjoying The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

Visiting the Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden should be on everyone’s Munich bucket list! So, we’ve added a couple of our top tips to help you make the most of it.

Dress Weather Ready

When visiting the Chinese Tower, make sure to wear comfortable shoes, and dress appropriately for the season as the beer garden can get quite warm in the summertime but also experience some spontaneous rainstorms (usually in August).

Keep Your Tokens

We can imagine these guys get their glassware stolen a LOT, hence why the whole token/pfand system is heavily enforced here. When you buy a beer, you’ll be paying a deposit (Pfand) and given a token which you must return with your Maß in order to get your money back.

Bring Your Own Food

Like in any Munich beer garden, bringing and consuming your own food from home is A-OK here, so long as you buy a drink…also, like we said, the prices can be a bit much, so its always a great tip to avoid blowing your Munich budget!

Get Fancy With A Nice Table Setting

In addition to bringing home-made food, many locals will come ready with a nice table setting too, including tablecloths, fine plates and sometimes even candles for mood lighting . Certainly a nice place to host a dinner party, don’t you think?

Attend the Kocherlball

This annual folk dance event takes place on the third Sunday of July (weather permitting) and is one of the coolest community events that take place during the year.

During the Kocherlball, people get up as early as 4am to snag their table at the Chinese Tower, and then they dance the morning away with thousands of others. This event originates from a 19th century tradition in which domestic workers (e.g. cooks, nannies, etc.) used to meet up on Sundays very early in the morning before work so they could dance.

Overall Vibe And Crowd At The Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden

Munich Chinese Tower Beer Garden Vibe

The Chinese Tower Beer garden is tremendously popular with tourists, and this will usually be the β€œgo-to” for those who are only spending a few days in the city. English will be very common here for that reason.

The garden is also very popular with young people, as the university is close by. Despite its popularity though, we wouldn’t say the Chinese Tower is a total tourist trap – there are plenty of locals here having a great time, and the atmosphere is really lively and fun, especially when the band is playing.

That said, if you’re looking for a more peaceful beer garden experience free of stag dos, loud groups of teens and confused tourists baffled by the Pfand system, you’re probably better off elsewhere.

In fact, the Seehaus beer garden is only a short walk away, and far less well-known by the tourist crowds.

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