All Neighborhoods
Schwabing
Artistic Munich. Trees, galleries, and university students defining Munich's bohemian heart.
Maxvorstadt
Museum Munich. Five major museums line Barerstraße in cultural concentration.
Haidhausen
Gentrifying Munich. Working-class housing transformed by artistic displacement.
Glockenbach
Queer Munich. Rainbow flags and visible LGBTQ+ identity claiming public space.
Neuhausen
Family Munich. Schools, parks, and generational residential stability.
Sendling
Traditional Munich. Beer gardens and Bavarian culture unchanged for decades.
Au-Haidhausen
Artistic Munich. Riverside galleries and contemporary art culture.
Bogenhausen
Wealthy Munich. Villas, parks, and affluent residential isolation.
Munich rewards walking neighborhoods in clusters. Start with Schwabing and Maxvorstadt (museums and art), then move to the Isar riverside (Haidhausen, Au-Haidhausen) for artistic character and green space. Cross to the south side for Sendling (traditional beer culture) and Glockenbach (contemporary queer culture). Cap with Neuhausen (family neighborhoods) and Bogenhausen (wealth). Each cluster provides different Munich identity: artistic, traditional, modern, bohemian, family, queer. To own Munich, walk them all.