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Discover Laim, Munich's quiet district, with its charming cafés, bookstores and historical flair.

Entdecken Sie Laim, Münchens ruhiges Stadtviertel, mit seinen charmanten Cafés, Buchhandlungen und historischem Flair.
Discover Laim, Munich's quiet district, with its charming cafés, bookstores and historical flair.

What makes Laim so special? In the middle of busy Munich you will find this charming district, which delights with its quiet, neighborly atmosphere and colorful little shops. There are not only historical squares here, but also a growing gastronomy scene and cozy cafés that invite you to linger.

A highlight is the newly opened Café Luzi and Hank, which has been run by Laura Gafer and Daniel Winterl since February. Here, guests can look forward to fresh coffee, delicious croissants and hearty focaccia. If you are looking for a small snack or a newspaper, you will find itBaci cafe kioskfound it on Friedenheimer Straße. The pretzels and croissants are particularly popular.

The cosiness of the district

Laim is also characterized by its long traditions. The bookstoreBooks hackerat Fürstenrieder Straße 44 is a real classic that has been delighting literature lovers with a variety of books, especially in the “New Adult” genre, for over 70 years. A popular place for relaxation is the Laimer Anger, which forms the historical center of the district. Benches invite you to linger here, and the maypole and a charming pastry shop complete the picture.

Another place worth seeing is this Steinchen Kulturcafé. It offers a great mix of drinks, snacks and cultural offerings such as concerts and flea markets. This café, with its homemade wooden furniture and interesting street art, has quickly become a meeting place for neighbors. People cook and live in the rented orange trailer, while the walls are decorated with works of art by Matthias Mross and Lion Fleischmann.

A look at the gastronomy scene

If you want to try Bavarian cuisine, this is itLaimerson Agricolastrasse. In this modern inn, guests can look forward to an inviting beer garden that invites you to savor hearty dishes such as burgers and bowls. You can end up relaxing here, especially in the evenings.

The offerings in Laim are as diverse as the people who live here. A leisurely walk through the Old Laim, past the old town houses, shows the historic architecture and invites you to find out more about the district. The streets like Stöberlstrasse and Agricolaplatz are waiting to be explored.

Gastronomy in the nearby Schlachthof and Dreimühlenviertel is also thriving, with a wide range of multicultural restaurants and cafes. Despite rising rent prices, many long-established residents remain and enjoy the cultural advantages of their neighborhood. This shows that Munich lives and loves in moderation, savoring the urban joys in the rural cool.

So when the day comes to an end, Laim is the perfect place to relax a little and enjoy the warm atmosphere of the district. The combination of traditional and modern lifestyle makes this district an insider tip that you should definitely discover.