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- Olympiapark is a must-see attraction for sports fans, thrill seekers, and families.
- This landmark is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
- Check out the on-site Olympic Walk of Stars, modeled after the Hollywood version.
- The Olympiapark site also offers tennis courts and a seasonal beer garden.
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[What are the main attractions in Olympiapark, Munich?]
Munich’s Olympiapark is home to the Olympic Stadium, the Olympic Hall, and the Olympic Tower. For family-friendly fun, it also has the Sea Life aquarium, and plenty of green spaces, such as the SAP Garden. There’s also BMW Welt—a futuristic museum where you can discover more about the BMW brand.
[How can I get to Olympiapark using public transportation?]
It’s easy to get to Olympiapark if you travel by public transport. Just use the U-Bahn (such as the U3 or U8) to Olympiazentrum station. Alternatively, you can get bus #173, #180, or N76 to Olympiazentrum bus stop, which is a short walk away from the park.
[Are there guided tours available in Olympiapark?]
Yes, there are a variety of guided tours available in Olympiapark. These tours typically explore the park’s grounds and the Olympic Stadium with stories about the park’s Olympic history and construction. Sometimes the Olympiapark is also visited during private tours that showcase other key sightseeing spots in Munich.
[What events are hosted at Olympiapark throughout the year?]
Olympiapark has a busy events calendar throughout the year. From international sporting events, such ice hockey games, mixed martial arts, and soccer matches to concerts, festivals, and event flea markets. The venue is also home to theater performances and musicals, such as Flashdance, and Riverdance, proving itself as a year-round entertainment hub.
[What is the history behind Olympiapark's construction?]
Olympiapark, built to host the 1972 Summer Olympics, has a rich history. Prior to its development, the site was known as Oberwiesenfeld, serving as an airfield until 1939. Following this period, it was occupied by the US Army and then remained vacant for many years after World War II, before its Olympic transformation.
[Are there dining options within Olympiapark?]
Yes, there are a variety of different dining options within Olympiapark to cater to diverse tastes. For warm days, Restaurant Olympic Lake offers a sun terrace, over 200 seats, and pizza, pasta, and German specialties. Alternatively, for an ideal sunset-watching spot, Restaurant 181 offers upscale international food with panoramic views.
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