Marienplatz
Landmark
About Marienplatz
Marienplatz has been Munich's town square since 1158, and it still works exactly as intended: a daily stage where locals shop, tourists gawk, and street performers compete with the world's most elaborate cuckoo clock. The Neues Rathaus dominates with its Neo-Gothic towers, while the famous glockenspiel puts on a 15-minute puppet show at 11am, noon, and 5pm (May through October). You'll see 32 life-sized figures reenact historical Bavarian scenes including a tournament and the coopers' dance that supposedly ended a plague.
The square fills up fast before each glockenspiel show, creating a temporary amphitheater of several hundred people all craning their necks upward. Between shows, it's surprisingly functional: locals cut through on their way to the pedestrian shopping streets, while you can explore the Altes Rathaus or grab a coffee at one of the surrounding cafes. The atmosphere shifts from tourist spectacle to working city square and back again throughout the day.
Skip the New Town Hall tower (EUR 6) because it's actually not that high and the views are mediocre. The Frauenkirche towers five minutes away are free and much better for photos. Most people camp out in the center of the square for glockenspiel shows, but you'll get a better angle from the eastern side near the Altes Rathaus. If you're here in winter, the Christmas market transforms the entire square but makes it nearly impossible to move.
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