As the Easter holidays approach, families in Bavaria are gearing up for a well-deserved break from school. The holiday period begins on March 28 and lasts until April 12, providing students and their families with ample opportunities for travel, exploration, or simply relaxation. Many take advantage of this time to embark on trips or enjoy quality time at home, where numerous family-friendly events are organized specifically for the holiday season.
In Munich, there are plenty of outdoor activities awaiting young adventurers. The WaldErlebnisZentrum Grünwald, for instance, offers exciting excursions for the entire family, allowing children to immerse themselves in nature through guided tours. Additionally, the city hosts various free events, including weekly cafés and concerts held in different neighborhoods, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.
For those rainy days, Munich is equipped with a range of indoor playgrounds. An interactive map is available to help families easily locate the nearest play areas, while a calendar listing free activities for children showcases many creative and educational options.
It’s also important to note that businesses will be closed on April 3 and 6 for Good Friday and Easter Monday, as well as on Sunday, April 5. However, stores will operate normally on Saturday, April 4.
For families eager to make the most of their holiday, now is the perfect time to start planning activities. Whether outdoors or indoors, Munich offers a wealth of opportunities to create memorable moments together. We wish all families a relaxing and exciting holiday season!
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