The Chinese Tower beer garden
There was a “Chinese economy” in the English Garden at the beginning of the 18th century. It was located near the Chinese Tower with a bowling alley and a dance floor.
This gave rise to the Chinese Tower beer garden.
The four best known, from south to north, are the beer garden at Chinese Tower, the Seehaus, the Hirschau beer garden and the Aumeister Biergarten.
Traditional snack in the English Garden beer garden
The largest and best known is the beer garden at the Chinese Tower, butthe Seehaus scores with its cool celebrity factor. Both are located in the southern part of the English Garden and can be reached on foot in a short walk.
With 7,000 seats, the beer garden at the Chinese Tower is the second largest in Munich. The Bavarian brass band, which provides a good atmosphere directly on the Chinise Tower on selected days, is very popular.
Parking is available on site at both beer gardens for a fee. However, the parking lot areas do not have too many spaces.
Special delicacy – the “Steckerlfish” in the beer garden
Hirschau and Aumeister beer gardens are located in the northern part of the English Garden. Parking is also available on site.
The parking lot at the quieter Aumeister is even relatively large, so there is a good chance of finding a parking space. At Hirschau, parking is still possible along Gyslingstraße. There is also a tennis court next to the Hirschau beer garden. You can find more information on the Tennis Hirschau website.
Tip: in summer there is a music program with live bands in the Hirschau beer garden. It also has the most beautiful children’s playground.
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Beer garden with restaurant
All four beer gardens have their own restaurants, all of which offer excellent food. Traditional Bavarian dishes as well as culinary delights are on offer. The prices are “Munich prices”.
In the beer gardens themselves, classic Obazda, oven-fresh giant pretzels, grilled chicken and Steckerlfisch, knuckle of pork and all other beer garden specialties are served. There is also coffee and cake. All in all, there is plenty of choice.
Not to forget the quaffable Maß beer, which is served freshly tapped in a 1-liter mug.
There was a “Chinese economy” in the English Garden at the beginning of the 18th century. It was located near the Chinese Tower with a bowling alley and a dance floor.
This gave rise to the Chinese Tower beer garden.
The Seehaus München on Kleinhesseloher See is a popular excursion destination in the English Garden.
It offers a great restaurant with very fine food and a beautiful beer garden. Various rooms are available for different events. Of course, there is also a café and cake.
The Hirschau Munich with the beautiful Hirschau beer garden is somewhat hidden in the heart of the English Garden, in the golden mean of the two parts.
It offers a great atmosphere in the shade of large, old chestnut trees.
The Aumeister beer garden (Biergarten München Nord) is located in the very north of the English Garden. The “Aumeister” is in an idyllic and peaceful location.
The surrounding Isar floodplains offer a piece of untouched nature in the middle of Munich.
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