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Top 5: Beer Halls and Gardens in Munich

by Katie Skrzek

Oct 20, 2015

Löwenbräukeller, Munich, Germany © Alessandro Caproni | Flickr

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Beer halls and gardens and Munich go hand in hand. Check out our list of the top beer halls and gardens in the Bavarian city.

 

Augustiner Keller, Munich, Germany © Sarah-Rose | Flickr

Augustiner Keller © Sarah-Rose | Flickr

 

Augustiner Keller

Augustiner Keller is home to a beer hall and garden, with seating for more than 5,000 guests. More than 100 chestnut trees line the beer garden — perfect for enjoying the spring and summer weather.

 

Hofbräuhaus, Munich, Germany © Wolfamadee | Dreamstime 48439530

Hofbräuhaus © Wolfamadee | Dreamstime

 

Hofbräuhaus

The most popular — and most touristy — on the list, Hofbräuhaus dates back to the 16th century. In addition to classic beers, enjoy traditional Bavarian dishes from the beer hall’s restaurant.

 

Löwenbräukeller, Munich, Germany © Gotz A. Primke | Flickr

Löwenbräukeller © Gotz A. Primke | Flickr

 

Löwenbräukeller

The expansive building houses a restaurant and rooftop terraces. In the spring, Löwenbräukeller famously hosts stone lifting and Miss Bavaria competitions. The beer garden is open during the summer months.

 

Seehaus, Munich, Germany © Jorg Hackemann | Dreamstime 59316893

Seehaus © Jorg Hackemann | Dreamstime

 

Seehaus

Located on the banks of the Kleinhesselohe Lake, Seehaus’ scenery is a big draw for this beer hall. A popular spot for celebrities, sample the restaurant’s Mediterranean cuisine.

 

Hirschgarten, Munich, Germany © Alessandro Caproni | Flickr

Hirschgarten © Alessandro Caproni | Flickr

 

Hirschgarten

The largest beer garden in Munich, Hirschgarten can accommodate up to 8,000 guests. Those seated in the service area can take advantage of the restaurant’s full menu.

 

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