English Garden Munich Map and Plan – Free overview map south and north part

English Garden Munich Map and plan as overview

The English Garden in Munich is one of the largest and most beautiful city parks in the world. Especially the southern part between Prinzregentenstraße and the Isar offers numerous sights, walking paths and recreational opportunities. To make it easier for you to find your way around, we have provided a detailed overview map of the southern section as a free PDF download.


What does the map show?

Our overview map of the southern section contains: ✅ All important paths and trails ✅ Places of interest such as the Chinese Towerthe House of Art and the Eisbachwelle ✅ Locations of beer gardens, cafés and toilets ✅ Bridges and access points to the Isar ✅ Parking spaces and public transport stops nearby

Tips for your visit to the southern part

🔹 Best entrances: The most popular entrances to the southern part are Prinzregentenstraße (near Haus der Kunst – streetcar or subway) and Tivolistraße (near the Chinese Tower and easy to reach by bus).

🔹 Don’t miss the highlights:

  • Chinese Tower: Famous beer garden with traditional brass band music.
  • Eisbach wave: World-famous surf spot for river surfers.
  • Aumeister: Historic hunting lodge with restaurant.

🔹 With children: The Playground at the Chinese Tower and the Isar meadows are perfect for families. In our article about playgrounds for children you will find the most beautiful playgrounds.

🔹 Accessibility: The main paths are easy to navigate, but some side paths can be uneven.

View or download map and plan

Option 1: English Garden Munich View map directly

Overview map of the southern part of the English Garden
Overview map of the southern part of the English Garden (c) OpenStreetMap “Database Contens License (DbCL) 1.0”

Option 2: Download PDF Download map of the southern part (PDF, approx. 2 MB)

Detailed information on the You can find the southern part of the English Garden here.


English Garden View or download map and plan of the northern part directly

“Our Munich English Garden map for the northern section shows you all the routes, sights and insider tips at a glance – perfect for your next visit!”

Option 1: View map of northern part directly [Here you can view the map directly in the browser – simply zoom in and navigate.

English Garden Munich Map & Plan North Part
Overview map of the northern part of the English Garden (c) OpenStreetMap “Database Contens License (DbCL) 1.0”

Option 2: Download PDF Download map of the northern part (PDF, approx. 2 MB)

Detailed information on the You can find the northern part of the English Garden here.


Frequently asked questions

How and where can I find the nearest toilet? In the southern part there are public toilets at the Chinese Towerat the House of Art and near the Eisbachachwelle at Fräulein Grüneis and at the Milchhäusl. See also our article about toilets in the English Garden. There you will find a very good overview.

Can you barbecue in the English Garden? Barbecues are not permitted.

Is there a bike rental shop nearby? Yes, e.g. at MVG Rad on the corner of Königinstraße and Veterenärstraße and at the bike rental at Milchhäusl. Take a look at our page Bike rental at the English Garden. Or you can book a bike tour with our partner GetYourGuide.

Bike tour Munich in the English Garden
Bike tour Munich in the English Garden

Bicycle tours Munich – 3 selected tour suggestions to choose from, all of which lead through the English Garden:

Conclusion for the southern section: With our Munich English Garden map, you are guaranteed to find your way around the English Garden in Munich and the well-known spots. Whether you want to go for a walk, cycle or simply enjoy nature – you’re well prepared here!

Conclusion for the northern section: The northern section of the English Garden is an insider tip for anyone who wants to enjoy nature and tranquillity away from the tourist trails. With our overview map of the northern section, you are guaranteed to find your way around – whether you want to walk, cycle or simply enjoy the view!