Viktualienmarkt
Market
About Viktualienmarkt
Viktualienmarkt is Munich's 200-year-old food market sprawled across a square just south of Marienplatz, where 30-plus permanent stalls sell everything from wild boar bratwurst to saffron. You'll find traditional Bavarian specialties alongside fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and honey from local beekeepers. The centerpiece is a year-round beer garden that rotates through all six Munich breweries, pouring proper half-liters while you sit under chestnut trees.
The market hums with locals grabbing lunch and tourists sampling their way through Bavaria. You'll weave between cheese counters where vendors slice generous samples, pretzel stands cranking out warm brezn, and the legendary wild boar sausage stall near the central maypole. The beer garden fills by noon with a mix of office workers and visitors clutching pretzels smeared with obatzda cheese spread.
Most guidebooks oversell this as quaint and charming when it's actually quite commercial and tourist-focused. Skip the overpriced specialty items and focus on the classics: a pretzel from Brezenbar (EUR 1.50), obatzda, and a half-liter at the beer garden runs about EUR 8-12 total. The produce is good but not cheap, and Sunday closures catch many visitors off guard.
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