The Englischer Garten, which translates to English Garden, is a large public park in the city of Munich, Germany. It covers an area of about 3.7 square kilometers (910 acres), making it one of the world's largest urban public parks. It's known for its picturesque landscape, meandering paths, brooks, and a lake, as well as the beer gardens and cultural activities that take place within the park.
The Englischer Garten is located in the northeast of Munich, near the city center. Its area stretches from the southern border near the Munich Residenz to the northern limits close to the A9 autobahn.
Main attractions include the Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower), a large beer garden; the Monopteros, a small Greek style temple; the Kleinhesseloher See, a man-made lake; the Japanisches Teehaus (Japanese Teahouse); and the Eisbach, a small stream famous for its wave where people surf year-round.
Yes, one of the park's most unexpected features is the Eisbach wave, located near the park's entrance. It's a popular spot for river surfing and attracts surfers from around the world.
Yes, the park features several beer gardens and cafes where visitors can enjoy traditional Bavarian food and beverages. The largest and most famous beer garden is located at the Chinese Tower.
No, the Englischer Garten is a public park and access is free of charge for visitors at any time.
The Englischer Garten is open 24 hours a day, all year round.
While there are no official guided tours provided by the park itself, private tour operators in Munich often include the Englischer Garten as part of their city tours. Visitors can also explore the park at their own pace.
The park can be visited throughout the year, but it is particularly beautiful during the spring and summer months when the flowers are blooming, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, dogs are allowed in the park but are required to be kept on a leash in designated areas. There are also specific meadows where dogs can run free.