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Where to Stay in Munich

Find your perfect neighborhood. We've analyzed every area for digital nomadsβ€”from WiFi speeds to late-night tacos.

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Schwabing

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Schwabing is Munich's trendy, bohemian neighborhood and a favorite among expats and young professionals. Close to the famous English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in the world, it offers plenty of outdoor activities including picnics, jogging, and cycling. The area features cultural vibrancy with trendy cafes, boutiques, and excellent restaurants. Property development has made it a coveted place to live, with strong U-Bahn connections and a vibrant creative community. One of Munich's safest areas with 25-35% expat population.

TrendyExpat-friendlyEnglish GardenCafes+6

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Maxvorstadt

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Maxvorstadt is Munich's academic heart, housing the main campuses of Ludwig Maximilian University and Technical University Munich. This upscale neighborhood attracts students, academics, and high-powered executives with excellent U-Bahn connections. Tree-lined streets feature several cultural institutions, coworking spaces, and international crowds. The Kunstareal museum district is here with world-famous art collections. Expensive but worth it for those seeking an intellectual, well-connected atmosphere.

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Haidhausen

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Known as Munich's French Quarter, Haidhausen offers charming cobblestone streets and a cozy village feel with urban conveniences. Located along the river Isar with beautiful waterside restaurants, cafes, and biergartens perfect for summer. The neighborhood attracts expats and young families with its rich history and strong community feel. Centrally located with excellent public transport, it's ideal for those seeking a mix of tradition and modernity with a 30-35% international population.

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Glockenbachviertel

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Glockenbachviertel is the vibrant heart of Munich's LGBTQ+ scene and one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city. Known for excellent nightlife with bars, clubs, and restaurants, it attracts younger international professionals and creatives. The area hosts Christopher Street Day celebrations and offers a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere. More affordable than Schwabing while still central, with good public transport and a diverse, cosmopolitan community.

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πŸ’‘ Choosing Your Neighborhood

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Match your schedule. Quiet areas for early risers, lively ones for night owls who work late and thrive in evening energy.

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Check coworking proximity. Walking distance to cafes and spaces matters a lot after a few weeks of settling in.

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