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Munich Events in February 2027

Things to do in Munich in February

Munich is not a carnival stronghold – and yet with the market women on the Viktualienmarkt it has something unique to offer.  Those who already dream of summer holidays and outdoor sports in February will get the best inspiration at the travel and leisure fair “f.re.e“.

What's on in February in Munich?

- Typically Munich
- Top events
- More great events
- Concerts
- Exhibitions
- Events for families and children
- Trade fairs
- What else is happening

 

Events in February 2027: Typically Munich

 

Dance of the Market Women

The Dance of the Market Women, also known as the Dance of the Market Wives, is the glittering highlight of Munich's street carnival. Every Shrove Tuesday at 11:00 a.m., the Viktualienmarkt is transformed into a colourful festival, attracting thousands of visitors. The twelve market women offer visitors a cheerful, colourful show that crowns the carnival celebrations at the Viktualienmarkt every year.

Dance of the Market Women, February 9, 2027, Viktualienmarkt

Top events

 

Basketball Top Four at SAP Garden

The German Basketball Cup Final will take place at the spectacular SAP Garden from 2026 to 2028. Germany's four best teams (2026: Berlin, Oldenburg, Bamberg, and Munich) will compete for the coveted BBL Cup over the course of a weekend. The event will be accompanied by a diverse supporting program, fan festivals, and an exclusive gala evening.

BBL-Pokal Top Four, dates 2027 TBA, SAP Garden

 

Carnival events

Even before the peak of the Munich carnival in February, there will once again be a whole series of traditional carnival balls in the city's ballrooms in 2027. The carnival strongholds include the Deutsches Theater, the Hotel Bayerischer Hof and numerous pubs. You can find all balls and dates for Munich carnival here.

 

Pumuckl and the carnival prince: family carnival ball

At the carnival ball for children and families, the dance guards of the Carnival Order perform. There are also lots of fun games, surprises, great music and something to win. Of course, Pumuckl is not to be missed.

Pumuckl and the carnival prince: Family carnival ball, January 17, 2027, Festsaal Bayerischer Hof

 

Monaco Nights

Monaco Nights transforms the ballroom of the Hotel Bayerischer Hof into a colourful, glittering party experience. Music from the 70s to the 90s, live singers, the Narrhalla Show dance troupe and DJ John Munich ensure a lively atmosphere until the early hours of the morning. A dazzling carnival night full of music, glamour and good cheer – the perfect start to an unforgettable weekend.

Monaco Nights, February 6, 2027, Festsaal Hotel Bayerischer Hof

 

Jugglers' ball: the jugglers in one thousand and one nights

When the Künstlerhaus on Karlsplatz-Stachus opened at the beginning of the century before last, legendary carnival costume parties were celebrated throughout Munich. Great Munich artists such as Franz von Lenbach and August Kaulbach were busy organising huge carnival parades. The Künstlerhaus celebrates this year under the theme one thousand and one nights.

Jugglers' Ball: The jugglers in one thousand and one nights, date 2027 TBA, Munich Künstlerhaus

 

Munich Redoute

On Carnival Saturday, the Munich Circle invites you to the traditional Munich Redoute in the Old Town Hall in Munich. The festive ball event continues a centuries-old dancing tradition that has been held in the Old Town Hall since 1988 with the support of the Department of Culture. The music is a particular rarity: waltzes, polkas, and mazurkas are played in the classic old Viennese style with strings, flute, clarinet, and horns. There is a dance master, a ball program, couplet singers, and, as the highlight, the Munich Francaise is danced to the sounds of Johann Strauss's Fledermaus Quadrille.

Munich Redoute, date 2027 TBA, Alter Rathaussaal

 

More great events

 

SingAlong – The big sing-along event: Hits of the 80s & early 90s

Already warmed up in the shower and ready for an unforgettable musical evening? ‘SingAlong’, the big sing-along event, invites you to a shared experience where hundreds of people sing familiar and popular hits. The lyrics are clearly displayed on a large screen, and each event has a special theme – from 90s classics to festive Christmas carols. The carefully curated song selection and on-site moderation guarantee a unique sing-along experience for all tastes.

SingAlong, date 2027 TBA, Isarpost

 

Super Bowl public viewing and parties in Munich

The Super Bowl broadcast in the Werksviertel-Mitte at Munich's Ostbahnhof has been a tradition for decades. This year, fans can look forward to a great supporting programme, delicious BBQ and draught beer at the Werk7 theater. Thanks to a video cube, the best view is guaranteed for all tickets, the Munich Ravens football team will be on site, there will be competitions and the best entertainment from the cheerleaders. If anyone gets a little tired during the night - coffee will also be served. But you can also watch the “Big Game“ on 8 February 2026 in cinemas, cafés and bars:

 

Concerts in February 2027

 

Master Concert by candlelight in the Max Joseph Hall during Carnival

The Residenz Solisten will perform a selection of symphonic and solo masterpieces from the Classical era, ranging from Vivaldi to Gershwin. The magnificent chandeliers lend the hall a particularly festive concert atmosphere.

Master Concert, February 5, 2027, Residenz, Max Joseph Hall

 

Five Finger Death Punch

Five Finger Death Punch are coming to the Olympiahalle as part of their “20th Anniversary World Tour”, bringing with them a top-class metal line-up featuring Lamb of God and Bleed From Within. 

Five Finger Death Punch, February 2, 2027, Olympiahalle

 

Rush

Rush are bringing their “Fifty Something Euro 2027 Tour” to Munich, celebrating the band’s musical legacy with classics such as “Tom Sawyer” and “Limelight”. The line-up features Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, alongside German drummer Anika Nilles. 

Rush, February 25, 2027, Olympiahalle

Exhibitions in February 2027

 

Liaisons françaises

The special exhibition at the Alte Pinakothek showcases French painting in Bavaria from Claude Lorrain to François Boucher. Through significant works by French artists and selected international loans, the exhibition demonstrates how French art shaped the history of the Wittelsbach collection. 

Liaisons françaises, until April 4, 2027, Alte Pinakothek, Ground Floor West

 

Maria Jarema

This exhibition at the Lenbachhaus is the first in Germany to focus on the diverse body of work by the Polish avant-garde artist Maria Jarema (1908–1958). As a painter, sculptor, set designer and theorist, she combined abstract art with experimental theatre and socio-political engagement. 

Maria Jarema, until April 25, 2027, Lenbachhaus

 

Smaller museums in Munich

Perfect for the cold season - small, uncrowded museums in the heart of Munich.
When it comes to small, special museums, the Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum in the towers of the Isartor is a must. It is dedicated to the comedian couple Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt, who lived and worked in Munich at the beginning of the 20th century. Since its opening in 1959, this special museum in the old town has been making both locals and visitors laugh.
No other museum in Munich is as centrally located as the Toy Museum: in the tower of the Old Town Hall between Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt there is a fantastic collection of historical toys. Dolls, stuffed animals, model trains and tin toys from Europe and America, some of which are up to 200 years old, are exhibited on four floors. Older museum visitors are sure to recognize one or two toys from their childhood. The historical setting of the Old Town Hall fits in well with the exhibition - it feels a bit like being in a doll's house!

You can find an overview of small and special museums in Munich here.

 

Events for families and children

 

Tropical butterflies in the Botanical Garden

More than 400 tropical butterflies are once again fluttering around freely in the small aquatic plant house in the Botanical Garden. This is possible because of the warm tropical atmosphere in the greenhouse. Here you can enjoy a blaze of colour before spring arrives outside again.

Tropical butterflies in the Botanical Garden, December 12, 2026 to March 14, 2027, Botanical Garden

 

Model railway exhibition

The N-Bahn Freunde München (NFM) model railway exhibition is an enchanting display that invites visitors to marvel at its wonders. On these two days, a large model railway layout on a scale of 1:160 made up of NFM modules with a 2-track main line and a 1-track branch line will be on display and in operation in the light-flooded, historic Palm House, where palm trees once spent the winter. 

model railway exhibition, dates 2027 TBA, SCHLOSSCAFÉ im PALMENHAUS (in the Nymphenburg Palace Gardens)

 

Anouk – The Children's Musical

The children's musical for the whole family, based on the children's books of the same name by Hendrikje Balsmeyer & Peter Maffay. A production that will take the audience's hearts by storm. With music by Peter Maffay and friends. For children aged four and above.

Anouk - The Children´s Musical, February 14, 2027, Old Congress Hall

 

Trade fairs in February 2027

 

Trade Fair f.re.e

At the trade fair f.re.e from February 10 to 14, 2027, people will be mentally on holiday, in the mountains, on the water and on their bicycles. The largest travel and leisure fair in Bavaria inspires in camping, cruising, health and wellness, water sports and everything to do with outdoor activities. On site at the Messe München, visitors can climb steep rock faces, try their hand at stand-up paddling and even take a taster diving course.

Trade Fair f.re.e, February 10 to 14, 2027, Messe München

Trade fair calendar

An overview of trade fairs with important information on dates, locations and thematic focuses can be found here.

What else is happening in Munich in February 2027:

 

A trip to the mountains: Skiing in the Munich area

Winter in Munich without any skiing or snowboarding? Unimaginable! After all, the city has the mountains right on its doorstep. Brauneck mountain, for example, is around an hour away in the car or on the train. Lenggries ski resort offers a variety of pistes and a long valley run. However, its best snow conditions come during high winter. Sudelfeld Bayrischzell is Germany's largest continuous ski resort and is known for being particularly family-friendly. The lifts have been undergoing expansion and renovation measures for a number of years. Garmisch-Partenkirchen has not one but two resorts in its direct vicinity. One the one hand, you have the Garmisch resort with its local mountain, Alpspitze, Kreuzeck and the legendary Kandahar run. And on the other hand, you have Zugspitze, Germany's highest ski resort. Up there, the peak is still covered in snow when the beer gardens back down in the valley are opening for the season. However, the terraces on Zugspitzplatt (plateau) are also an ideal spot to enjoy the first warm sun of the new year.

Let your hair down with a sledge ride

If the sledging slopes in Munich's parks are too small for you, why not try heading to a proper mountain. The best place is Wallberg mountain at Tegernsee, a 1722-metre-high peak in Bavaria's Alpine foothills. Starting at the mountain station for the Wallbergbahn cable car, a 6.5-kilometre-long natural sledge track winds its way down the valley. The route is one of the longest and sportiest in Germany. Sledgers need around 30 minutes to cover the 825-metre drop in altitude from the top to the bottom. Sledges are available to rent from the Wallbergbahn cable car. The sledge route is open daily if there is enough snow; the track is then prepared overnight ready for the next day. After your descent, relax with a beer or snack at Herzogliche Braustüberl Tegernsee or a trip to the lakeside sauna Seesauna Tegernsee. The highlight of any trip to the sauna is a round in the Irmingard sauna ship, a 15-tonne steam boat from 1925 that was once used to train captains.

A culinary tradition: Time for Schmalzgebäck

Schmalznudeln – also known as Auszogne or Kiachl in Bavaria – literally means “shortening noodles”, though these deep-fried pastry treats have little to do with pasta. Auszogne are a traditional part of Alpine cuisine. They are made from a yeast-based dough, cooked in fat and then dusted with icing sugar. These little discs are thick around the edges and exceptionally thin in the middle. The Bavarian name Auszogne comes from the traditional technique used to make the pastries. The dough used to be pulled out (“ausgezogen” in German) by hand and stretched over the knee to make rings. Auszogne are sold in plenty of bakeries, though the undisputed number one choice when it comes to Schmalznudeln is Café Frischhut on Viktualienmarkt. In the 1970s and 80s, no sooner had the discos closed for the night than the city’s night owls arrived at the café for a Schmalznudel and cup of coffee. Nowadays, the café's most loyal customers are the stall owners at the Viktualienmarkt.

Video: simply winter

A detailed calendar of events can be found here.

More about this: New arrivals talk about where to find a taste of home in Munich. Hélène Badault from Paris (aufildelene.com) talks about popular pastries, chatty restaurant owners, and lamb that tastes of summer. Bonjour Munich.

 

 

Text: München Tourismus; Photos: Andreas Gebert, Frank Stolle, Christian Kasper; Video: Redline Enterprises
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