Olympiapark
Olympiapark is Munich's sprawling 850,000 square meter sports and recreation complex, built for the 1972 Olympics and now the city's most distinctive public space.
About Olympiapark
Olympiapark is Munich's sprawling 850,000 square meter sports and recreation complex, built for the 1972 Olympics and now the city's most distinctive public space. The star attraction is Frei Otto's revolutionary tent-like canopy roof stretching over the Olympic Stadium, a design so influential it was later copied in Sydney and Denver. You can walk the entire park for free, climb the artificial Olympic Hill for city views, or pay EUR 13 to ascend the 290-meter Olympic Tower for panoramic Alpine vistas on clear days.
The park feels like a giant playground mixed with architectural museum. You'll find joggers circling the lake, families picnic on vast lawns, and tourists craning their necks at the futuristic tent structures that still look cutting-edge 50 years later. The Olympic Hill, built from WWII bombing rubble, gives you a surprisingly good view of the city skyline without the tower's admission fee. The whole complex has an optimistic, space-age atmosphere that captures 1970s architectural ambition perfectly.
Most visitors either skip everything and just walk through, or waste money on the tower during cloudy weather. Check the weather forecast first, the Alpine view from Olympic Tower is spectacular on clear days but pointless when it's overcast. The hill offers 80% of the same view for free with no queues. Skip the stadium tour unless there's a concert, it's mostly empty concrete. Combine with BMW Welt across the street for a full morning.
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