Studying in Munich – Sunday, nothing works, so you have no choice but to sit on the couch, bored. But does that really have to be the case? Doesn't Munich have a lot to offer on Sundays to keep you from getting bored? Oh yes, it is! Studying in Munich can also be great on Sundays.
Here are a few tips on how you can turn otherwise boring Munich Sundays into your favorite day of the week.
movie theater
Of course – the cinema is open every day and there are always great films here. Add a big bag of popcorn, your best friends, and the pastime can begin! Especially in winter days, this is one of the best ideas to kill time - and therefore the boring Sundays in Munich.
Tip: There's a student discount at Cinemaxx am Isartor - should studying in Munich be expensive? So please! Take a look here !
Cycling tour
Being active and having fun at the same time – is there anything better? And while you're pedaling hard, every boring Sunday will fly by. It's also a perfect opportunity to finally - as you've wanted to do for so long - explore the corners of the city that you would never go on foot. This is a wonderful way to combine a trip along the Isar with a visit to one of the many great beer gardens in Munich, which are of course also open on Sundays. Studying in Munich is anything but ordinary.
A delicious recipe for homemade, student-friendly and inexpensive Obatzda, which you can bring to the beer garden as a snack, can be found here .
barbecue
That always works! Especially now that summer is just around the corner, it's exactly the right time for a delicious barbecue that's possible even on boring Sundays in Munich. Whether in the garden at home, with friends or at a nice public barbecue area - delicious grilled steak or vegetables are always tasty, no matter where, and especially on Sundays! Studying in Munich can be a delicious affair!
So: get your butt off the couch and discover a little bit of Munich – despite or perhaps because it is Sunday. Studying in Munich is more exciting than watching TV and getting bored!
Whether spring, summer, autumn or winter - here are our tips for a possibly boring Sunday in Munich!