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Recommendations for Munich: WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026

Munich welcomes WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026

WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026 will take place from 19 to 24 July 2026 in the state capital of Munich. We are pleased to have the opportunity to host the congress. For your visit, we have compiled an overview with useful information and ideas

The most important tips at a glance:

- Mobility
- Sights & city tours
- Events
- Eat & drink
- Discounts
- Practical information

 

Mobility

How do I get to the ICM (exhibition centre)?

The best way to get to WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026 at Messe München is by public transport: U-Bahn line 2 and several buses run to Messestadt West. The organizers are pleased to provide all delegates with a complimentary public transportation ticket for Munich (Zone M), in support of the event’s sustainability objectives.

On-site parking spaces are limited: The multi-storey car park at Messe München has around 4,650 parking spaces, with an additional 9,000 parking spaces on the outdoor exhibition grounds.

Further information: Verkehrs-Verbund-München (MVV).

 

How do I get from the airport to the city center?

S-Bahn lines S1 and S8 operate every 10 minutes between Munich Airport and the city center. The S1 travels through western Munich, while the S8 goes through eastern Munich. The journey between Munich Airport and the main train station takes approximately 40 minutes.

The best way to get around Munich

There are numerous ways for conference attendees to get around Munich. But what is the easiest and quickest way to get from A to B? We have collected important tips and information on mobility in Munich.

 

Special sights and city tours

If you are travelling to Munich for WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026, you should combine your stay with a visit to the sights or a guided city tour. On this overview page you will find the 20 most important sights in Munich. Many of them are located in the city centre and can be easily discovered on foot.

Anyone travelling to Marienplatz has the world-famous Frauenkirche (cathedral), the Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) and the Viktualienmarkt just around the corner. One stop further on, at Odeonsplatz, you will find the Residenz (city palace), the Feldherrnhalle and the Theatinerkirche (church). It is also worth making a detour to Schwabing and Maxvorstadt – here you will find the Englischer Garten, one of the largest parks in the world, and the Kunstareal with its dozens of museums and galleries.

On a city tour, a certified guide will tell you all about the highlights of Munich. You can do this on foot, by bike or by rickshaw. You can also discover Munich on a sightseeing tour: On the hop-on hop-off tour, a blue double-decker bus takes you from one major sight to the next.

For those who are short on time, a visit to the tower of the New Town Hall or the Frauenkirche is recommended, offering impressive views over Munich.

Munich looks forward to your visit!

Things to do in Munich in July

Summer pulsates in Munich in July: the city becomes an open-air stage with concerts, culture and long evenings under the stars. Between the Isar beach and city festivals, there is a holiday atmosphere in the air – perfect for anyone who enjoys outdoor living.

Further events in July can be found in the event calendar at muenchen.de.

 

An overview of eating and drinking in Munich

Eating and drinking in Munich at a glance: find out here about everything Munich’s gastronomy scene has to offer. From modern, award-winning cuisine and classic Bavarian beer garden culture to the best cafés, restaurants and bars. Not to mention the most beautiful picnic spots and the top venues for a romantic dinner. Recipes by Munich chefs included.

 

Free and discounted activities in Munich

Munich is repeatedly ranked as one of the most expensive cities in Germany. However, a stay in the state capital does not have to drain your wallet, as there are plenty of inexpensive or even free activities. We have put together some tips for you in our Munich Guide: Activities in Munich for low-cost and free options!

 

How to German

Munich combines centuries-old tradition with a modern lifestyle and is one of Europe's most attractive travel destinations. To ensure that your stay is a relaxing one, it is worth taking a look at local customs, practical tips, and typical mistakes to avoid.

 

 

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Rooftop view of Munich with the skyline of the Alps in the background.

MICE

MICE Destination Munich

Located on the Isar river, this is a dream city in an ideal location for event planners. Please find here general information about the MICE-Destination of Munich.

Located on the Isar river, this is a dream city in an ideal location for event planners. Please find here general information about the MICE-Destination of Munich.

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Planning an event

Conventions & Conferences

The Bavarian “meeting metropolis” is synonymous with successful conventions and welcomes event planners with open arms.

The Bavarian “meeting metropolis” is synonymous with successful conventions and welcomes event planners with open arms.

Two women and a man are standing on the roof of the Olympic Stadium in Munich.

Planning an event

Incentives & events

Wheater a teambuiding event, a culinary experience or an adrenalin filled activity – Munich offers a unique variety of Incentive possibilities.

Wheater a teambuiding event, a culinary experience or an adrenalin filled activity – Munich offers a unique variety of Incentive possibilities.

The Munich Convention Bureau team presents itself in traditional costume on the steps of the Glyptothek at Königsplatz.

Our Services

About us

Here you can find an overview of the Munich CVB, our services, the team as well as an overview of our memberships and network in the MICE- industry.

Here you can find an overview of the Munich CVB, our services, the team as well as an overview of our memberships and network in the MICE- industry.

Discover Munich
The Friedensengel - Angle of Peace - in Munich.

Our top 20

Sights you can't miss in Munich

In a nutshell: the most important sights at a glance.

In a nutshell: the most important sights at a glance. Our top 20 highlights that you really should see during your stay in Munich.

The Siegestor at Ludwigstrasse in Munich in autumn

The districts of Munich

Every district has its own unique beauty

Schwabing, Glockenbach, Haidhausen, Nymphenburg: an overview.

Bohemian in Schwabing, colourful diversity in Glockenbach, village idyll in Haidhausen, noble residences in Bogenhausen: Each of Munich's districts has its own unique beauty. An overview.

A man with curly hair is sitting in a beer garden in Munich and is smiling.

Eat & Drink

Traditionally enjoyed

Traditional, modern or exquisite: everything you need to know about Munich's culinary diversity.

Traditional, modern or exquisite: everything you need to know about Munich's culinary diversity.

A chairoplane at the Auer Dult in Munich.

Events

Markets, fairs and festivals

Weekly markets, fairs, Spring Festival, Oktoberfest, Christmas markets: the most important dates.

Weekly markets, fairs, Spring Festival, Oktoberfest, Christmas markets: the most important dates.