HAVE YOU EVER MET A SURFER IN THE METRO?
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Eisbachwelle Munich - Surf Hotspot in the Heart of the City
The famous Eisbach Wave attracts surfers from all around the globe throughout the year. This "standing" wave offers a unique challenge for balance and skill and has become a beloved attraction for locals and visitors alike. Particularly in good weather, crowds gather on the Eisbach bridge to admire the spectacular tricks of the surfers. A visit to the Eisbach Wave is especially enjoyable during the spring and summer months, when sunny days invite leisurely outings in Munich.
The Eisbach Wave continues to be a popular topic of discussion: The city of Munich is currently working on further improving safety and accessibility around the wave, ensuring visitors and athletes have an even more enjoyable experience.
English Garden – Munich’s Green Oasis
The "Eisbachbrücke" is the perfect starting point for a leisurely stroll through the English Garden, one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. With a picnic, visitors can enjoy a relaxing break in the sun while soaking in genuine Munich flair.
Have a break at Kleinhesseloher See
Those who prefer not to bring their own picnic basket can find diverse culinary offerings at the lake house located at Kleinhesseloher See. From traditional Bavarian delicacies and cakes to refreshing beverages – there’s something for every taste.
Captain for a Day - Rent a Boat!
To round off an outing to Munich's "green lung," visitors can take a leisurely boat ride on the idyllic Kleinhesseloher See. Rent a rowing or pedal boat and enjoy the tranquil waters as your own captain – a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
The team at Platzl Hotels wishes everyone a wonderful time exploring and plenty of fun on Munich’s waters!
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