Olympiaberg
Olympiaberg rises 60 meters above Olympiapark as Munich's most accessible viewpoint, built entirely from 2.5 million cubic meters of WWII rubble.
About Olympiaberg
Olympiaberg rises 60 meters above Olympiapark as Munich's most accessible viewpoint, built entirely from 2.5 million cubic meters of WWII rubble. You'll get the same sweeping panoramas as the €9 Olympiaturm observation deck but for free, with unobstructed 360-degree views across Munich's rooftops to the Alps beyond. The climb takes just 15 minutes up grassy slopes, and on clear days you can spot landmarks from Frauenkirche's towers to the distant peaks of Zugspitze.
The walk up feels more like hiking than sightseeing, following winding paths through planted grassland that locals use for jogging and dog walking. At the summit, you'll find yourself on a surprisingly spacious plateau where families spread picnic blankets and photographers set up tripods for golden hour shots. The western side drops away dramatically, creating an amphitheater effect where people gather to watch sunsets paint the Alps pink and orange. Winter transforms the hill into Munich's favorite sledding spot, with kids racing down the steeper northern slope.
Most visitors rush straight to the top and miss the best photo angles halfway up the eastern face. Skip busy weekends when the summit gets crowded with picnickers, and avoid foggy mornings when the Alps disappear completely. The hill stays open 24/7, but parking in Olympiapark costs €1 per hour during events, so check the venue schedule before driving.
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