Discover Munich's best indoor offers in storms and cold!
Discover Berg am Laim: Tips for indoor activities in Munich in uncomfortable weather on October 25th, 2025.

Discover Munich's best indoor offers in storms and cold!
When the wind whistles around the corners and the temperatures drop, it's time for a plan B in Munich. Given the weather forecast for the coming weekend with wind gusts of up to 60 km/h and cool temperatures, it's better to leave a trip to the mountains and the water in the closet. But for those who don't want to go exploring despite the bad weather, the city has plenty of indoor activities to offer.
An absolute highlight for mini golf fans is the **3-D neon golf** in Gröbenzell. 18 themed mini golf courses await you here, taking you underwater, into space or into the jungle. The entry price of around 15 euros even includes 3D glasses and access to the 3D make-up area. Opening times are Wednesday and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday until 11 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. To avoid waiting times, tickets can also be booked online, as muenchen.t-online.de reports.
A stroll through the city
A relaxed way to experience the city is to take the **Tram 19**. This connects Pasing with Berg am Laim and takes you past sights such as the Stachus, the National Theater and the Maximilianeum. It's best to bring a small snack with you for your snack, as there is enough space for it in the back of the train. A particularly nice bonus: With the MVG or Germany ticket, the journey is even free!
A visit to the **Alte Pinakothek** should not be missing from any weekend program. Here you can admire masterpieces by Dürer, Da Vinci and Raphael. Opening hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Thursday to Sunday until 6 p.m. The museum remains closed on Monday.
More indoor activities
Munich also has numerous other indoor options to offer! There is a lot to discover for technology and art lovers in the museums, such as the **Staatliche Pinakothek der Moderne** and the **Deutsches Museum**. For car fans, the **BMW World** is a must-visit, while the truly impressive **Sea Life Munich** in the Olympic Park shows over 1,600 aquatic animals from 260 species.
If you want to get sporty, the climbing and bouldering halls, including the **Boulderwelt München Ost** and **Element Boulders**, offer daily challenges. For a bit of variety you can also play squash or badminton, which can be played indoors at any time. If you're looking for a thrill, visit one of the escape rooms to solve tricky puzzles as a team.
The cozy café in the **Amalienpassage** or the stalls in the **Viktualienmarkt** invite you to linger. And if you want to experience the city's cultural offerings, it's always worth visiting one of the many theaters, such as the **State Opera** or the **Residenztheater**. Alternatively, the **arthouse cinema** locations also offer an exciting selection of films.
Munich has plenty to offer for anyone who wants to spend time indoors and prefer to let the fresh breeze blow past the window. So nothing stands in the way of your next break, despite the stormy weather!