What to do in Munich on Christmas Eve? [closed]
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We (me, my wife and our 4-years-old daughter) are now in Munich and are now thinking what to do tomorrow (Dec 24) evening. We don't (or at least were not going to) celebrate Christmas, but apparently almost everything will be closed, including Christmas fairs, stores, restaurants, museums, etc. Is this true, and if yes, then what can you suggest?
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Is anything open in Munich on Christmas Day?
Stores usually close around 2pm on the 24th and stay closed on the 25/26 Restaurants are usually open on those days(not the 24th) and rather busy. There will be public transport throughout the Christmas period (albeit with a reduced schedule). If the weather is suitable you could take a day trip to a mountain resort.Is anything open on Christmas in Germany?
No, not "everything" is closed. Only the shops, more precisely, they are closed on the 24th (because it's a Sunday), on the 25th and 26th (Christmas).What is there to do in Munich after Christmas?
- Check out a Snowy View of Munich. View from St. ...
- Go Sledding in and Around Munich. Sledding in Spitzingee near Munich. ...
- Enjoy Ice Skating in Munich City Center. ...
- Experience Munich's Christmas Markets. ...
- Ride the Christmas Tram. ...
- See an English Movie. ...
- Expand your Knowledge at a Museum. ...
- Snowboard/ski the German (or Austrian) Alps.
Where should I go for Christmas in Munich?
For an overview of more Christmas markets in Munich see this.- Ride The Christmas Tram. ...
- Try Curling At The Nymphenburger Canal. ...
- Ice Skate At Muenchner Eiszauber. ...
- Enjoy Christmas Performances In Theatres And Opera. ...
- Spend A Few Hours In Alte Pinakothek. ...
- Enjoy A Bavarian Christmas Dinner. ...
- Party At Wintertollwood Festival.
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