Olympiaturm

The Olympiaturm is a landmark located in München, Germany, and serves as a television tower and observation deck, offering views of the surrounding area.

https://www.olympiapark.de/de/touren-und-sightseeing/sightseeing/olympiaturm/

Spiridon-Louis-Ring 7
80809 München
Germany

Reviews

Barry 612 ★★★★★ – May 13, 2024

Love the view at the observation deck. There is a restaurant and café up there. The souvenirs shop was located near the ticket booth. It was closed when I got there around 6 or 7 pm on a Friday night. There is souther restaurant at the ground floor. Parking garage is nearby, reasonably priced. About 5 euros for 2 hrs. I would recommend visiting this observation tower, and walk around the park as well. ,

Marianne Brabant ★★★★★ – June 13, 2024

Great big park in Munich. Easily accessible by public transport, it’s the perfect place to enjoy nature in the city. Beautiful lake, sport activities, festivals, food stands. You can enjoy a day there with the entire family

Partha Ghosh ★★★★★ – May 5, 2024

Magnificent view of the entire Munich city.... Ticket price is 15 euro. Inside top of tower there is information center about Olympic park and Munich city major landmark... Information center is concealed with glass and there are 2 more level on top of it which are open but care must be take as it gets windy. One must visit this place for its mesmerizing view..

win task ★★★★★ – August 21, 2023

The best time to visit is in morning or before sunset for best views and yeah sunny day is must because nice weather counts most for good views. The visit was just awesome. The best views of Munich city above the ground 200 meters were incredible. Even you can enjoy alps on top of that tower. It is television tower which you can climb by elevator. It was built in 1972 for Olympic. Had amazing time there but my bad luck because mobile dead for shooting nice views 😢

Easylife ★★★★★ – July 2, 2024

It was 1964 when the Munich City Council decided to build a television tower on what was then known as Oberwiesenfeld - to improve the radio and TV programmes for the city's citizens. The 1972 Summer Olympics turned the tower into a world-famous landmark of the city and a major public attraction in the Olympic Park. By May 2024, around 45 million visitors had taken the lift to the viewing platforms at a height of 190 metres in just 30 seconds in the five and a half decades since it opened in 1968.

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