What's the best neighborhood to stay in Munich?
Schwabing or Maxvorstadt are the right calls for most travelers. Both sit north of the Altstadt and give you walkable access to the English Garden, the university district's cafes and bookshops, and the Pinakothek museums without putting you in the tourist-hotel corridor around Marienplatz. Maxvorstadt skews slightly more cultural — you're a ten-minute walk from three world-class art museums — while Schwabing is quieter and more residential, with better neighborhood restaurants along Leopoldstraße and the streets east of it. Either way, a decent three-star hotel in these areas runs roughly €100-160 per night. If you're coming for Oktoberfest and proximity to the Theresienwiese matters more than anything else, Ludwigsvorstadt is the practical answer, though it trades character for convenience. The Altstadt itself is fine but overpriced and loud at night; you're essentially paying for the postcard address.
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