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Hirschgarten

Park and Garden in Munich

Updated: March 09, 2024 06:50 PM

Hirschgarten is located in Munich (City in Germany), Germany. It's address is Hirschgarten 1, 80639 München, Germany.

Hirschgarten 1, 80639 München, Germany

4GX7+C2 Munich, Germany

+49 89 17999119

hirschgarten.de

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Monday11 AM to 10 PM
Tuesday11 AM to 10 PM
Wednesday11 AM to 10 PM
Thursday11 AM to 10 PM
Friday11 AM to 10 PM
Saturday11 AM to 10 PM
Sunday11 AM to 10 PM

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Where is Hirschgarten?

Hirschgarten is located at: Hirschgarten 1, 80639 München, Germany.

What is the phone number of Hirschgarten?

You can try to calling this number: +49 89 17999119

What are the coordinates of Hirschgarten?

Coordinates: 48.1485972, 11.5125883

Hirschgarten Reviews

Michael Bo
2024-01-13 17:04:27 GMT

Snowy? Minus 5 degrees? Public transportation not working? Not an issue until the beergarten is working and there are ways to order a beer sitting near the outside owens. A very nice spirit and a great way for socializing even during snowy winter. Very much recommended!

Harry
2023-11-23 10:57:26 GMT

Came here for lunch with friends on a cold November day. Needless to say, the outdoor patio was closed and there was no deer 🦌 however, we prefer the cozy indoor seatings anyways.

There are just as many seatings outdoor as indoor! We ordered pork shoulders, variety of sausages and some soups.

The pork shoulder was cooked perfectly (even better than some restaurants in Munich downtown). The meat was tender and the skin was crispy. The sausages were also pretty good as well. I really like the white breakfast sausages. They were delicious!

The server spoke perfect English and very humorous.

Overall we really enjoyed our experience here and the food was very good. Highly recommended!

Simon
2024-01-07 18:56:39 GMT

Really enjoyed "Eisstock schießen" at Hirschgarten. Delicious snacks and drinks for the breaks in between. Big plus for the restaurant itself being wheelchair accessible with a portable ramp at the door and an accessible restroom.

Andy Chaplin
2023-12-31 19:18:09 GMT

Very nice beer garden. We visited during the winter season, when Bavarian curling (Eisstockschießen) is on offer. Not the cheapest activity ever, and it's a good idea to make a reservation, but great fun for a group. Everything is well-organised and the Glühwein is a cut above the usual touristy standard. It appears to be popular with locals which suggests that it's not just there to get tourists to pay with their money. Well worth the short trip from the centre of Munich.

Laila Macri
2023-07-28 22:46:32 GMT

We had such great food here, there is everything you could want from healthy soups, to German weiners, seafood, so many heavenly dips you can have have with pretzels. Huge variety of food and goods stalls its a lovely stop for a few hours and there's a fresh water fountain. Didn't find any toilets though which gets tricky😅 it's just a few minutes walk from Marien Platz

Amelia Nguyen
2023-03-10 17:42:32 GMT

A huge park where people can engage in a wide range of activities. No admission fee needed. The deer are pretty cute and friendly, you can bring bite-sized apples, lettuce, or carrots or field grass to feed them. There are also playgrounds for children and besides a lot of space for dogs. Overall children-friendly and wonderful for a long walk around the park!

Patxi Oyaga
2023-06-27 14:54:12 GMT

Majestic Munich Gem

As an avid traveler, I have had the opportunity to explore various enchanting destinations around the world. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting Munich, Germany, and stumbled upon an extraordinary place that has left an indelible mark on my memory - Hirschgarten. Nestled within the city's heart, this sprawling oasis of natural beauty and tranquility is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

From the moment I stepped foot into Hirschgarten, I was instantly captivated by its serene ambiance. The park spans an impressive area, boasting lush green landscapes and charming pathways that wind their way through picturesque scenes. As I strolled along, I couldn't help but marvel at the well-maintained gardens and the exquisite harmony between nature and man-made structures.

One of the highlights of Hirschgarten is undoubtedly the deer enclosure, which houses a sizeable population of graceful and gentle deer. It was a surreal experience to observe these magnificent creatures up close, as they gracefully roamed around their spacious habitat. The sight of children and adults alike feeding and interacting with the deer brought a sense of joy and connection with nature. It's a truly unique and heartwarming experience that sets Hirschgarten apart from other parks.

Beyond the enchanting deer enclosure, Hirschgarten offers a myriad of recreational activities for visitors of all ages. Families can relish in the various playgrounds scattered throughout the park, where children can frolic and let their imaginations run wild. The park's well-maintained picnic areas also provide the perfect setting for a leisurely lunch or a relaxed afternoon with friends.

One cannot discuss Hirschgarten without mentioning its famous beer garden. Tucked away under the shade of majestic chestnut trees, the beer garden is an idyllic spot to unwind and indulge in Bavaria's rich brewing traditions. The atmosphere is convivial, with locals and tourists sharing tables and engaging in lively conversations. The selection of traditional Bavarian dishes is extensive, and the aroma of freshly grilled sausages and pretzels fills the air, tempting even the most discerning palate.

What truly impressed me about Hirschgarten was the seamless blending of nature and cultural experiences. The park hosts various events throughout the year, from live music performances to art exhibitions, ensuring there's always something new and exciting to discover. I had the fortune of attending a captivating open-air concert during my visit, and it was a testament to the park's commitment to fostering a vibrant community spirit.

Furthermore, the park's accessibility is commendable. Whether you prefer cycling, walking, or using public transportation, Hirschgarten is conveniently connected to Munich's transportation network. This makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists, encouraging everyone to experience its natural splendor.

In conclusion, Hirschgarten in Munich is a true hidden gem that captivates the hearts of all who visit. Its seamless integration of nature, wildlife, recreational activities, and cultural events creates an unforgettable experience. Whether you are seeking solace in nature, enjoying quality time with family and friends, or immersing yourself in Bavarian traditions, Hirschgarten offers it all. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to Hirschgarten, as it will leave you with lasting memories of Munich's beauty and charm.

Bethzaida Cohen
2023-03-22 12:21:12 GMT

This beer garden was on top of my list of places to visit while in Munich. We went to the palace and botanical gardens and then headed here for lunch.

This place is huge!! Now I actually saw why it's the biggest beer garden in Bavaria and the world! But while large, you don't feel cramped. Well, we didn't, but perhaps it's because we were there in March. Lol

The beers were cold. The food was very good and came out fast. We really enjoyed ourselves there. As huge beer lovers that we are, I highly recommend this place!!

Merantau Ke Jerman
2023-11-08 07:18:06 GMT

Really nice park in the middle of busy city, to spend time with family.

Tung Phung
2022-08-06 21:06:37 GMT

I visited the Biergarten here. It is very crowded but you can always find a vacant table. The atmosphere ia very good with live music. Be noted that most stalls only accept cash, not cards. 1 liter of beer costs 8.4 euros, half a chicken about 9 euros, ribs 13.8 euros.

Ivana Dobrijevic
2021-06-14 12:04:18 GMT

A nice park to grill and enjoy the sun, not too big. There a lot of playgrounds for kids and therefore a lot of families come here to enjoy the good weather and admire the deer. The biggest Beergarten in Munich is also located here.

shradha k
2022-08-14 05:42:00 GMT

Such a nice place with nice beer. Very relaxing even too it's busy. You can always find a seat there. Also if you go all the way to back there's nice deer view which is so cool. Must go there to see the culture.

Roman Khan
2022-08-03 09:32:51 GMT

It’s natural calm park you can bring vegetables and feed the deers as well as they have restaurants bars ice creams snacks etc but the prices of eating stuff are quit high I suggest for family picnics bring your home cooked stuff . Good new they have ground where you can let your dog to free their legs and body .

JustinMonica Blanco
2019-01-01 22:12:28 GMT

Awesome experience!!! This is the best beer garden we have been to. Family friendly hands down. They have a deer that you can feed and various playgrounds. Not to mention the food was delicious. We had a rib eye steak and turkey salad and highly recommend both.

Brad Kosar
2022-07-04 13:55:14 GMT

Large park with mature trees on the outskirts of city center. There are a few playgrounds as well as sports fields scattered throughout.

Michael Knutson
2020-01-02 17:15:14 GMT

Hirschgarten is a great place to grab a beer, listen to some music, and walk about and check out all the deer. I can only imagine what this place is like during Oktoberfest, it must be packed!

The staff is very friendly and helpful

Alejandro Awesome
2022-06-09 08:45:02 GMT

Everyone in München knows the famous Hirschgarten. There are a lot of seats a lot of beer and street food. There are also deers of course which you can feed with special food sold nearby. Might be quite busy in the evenings as a lot of folks want to visit it after the work. Recommend it anyway.

Martin Schrittenloher
2023-07-18 14:08:06 GMT

Magical place that I know since I am a child. You can feed wild game, visit a crazy fair, play in the water playground for free (if you are a child), take drugs, meet lovers, get great bavarian beers, spend a lot of money or nothing at all...

Angela DR
2024-03-01 08:33:37 GMT

So beautiful to spend to morning in the Biergarten while you can go and see the reindeers there. It’s magic!

张娅
2022-11-01 20:03:16 GMT

Deer-feeding is one of the most relaxing activities in this garden.All the family friendly facilities are approachable and easy to access.A peaceful and lovely garden which is suitable to visit all year round.

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