Oh, my Munich! I wonder what the weather’s like there today. Can you see the Alps today? Our webcams will take you on a journey through Munich and – if the weather’s good – treat you to a bird’s-eye view of the wonderful panorama of the Bavarian capital. The webcams at Marienplatz, the Hauptbahnhof main train station and Olympia park (Olympic Park) broadcast live images from Munich day and night.
Simply click on the webcam you’d like to view at the top left and enjoy an authentic impression of Munich’s top attractions through the live images and live webcams. The live streams will enable you not only to see what the weather is like in Munich at that moment, but also give you a taste of what awaits you when you travel to the city for a holiday.
Oooh, there’s Marienplatz! There’s not much going on there at moment – maybe check back again at 12 when the Glockenspiel mechanical clock plays. You could even arrange a date to wave at someone.
Our webcam is located at Munich’s Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) and shows off the most beautiful attractions in and around Marienplatz in the heart of the city.
The webcam pans across Marienplatz in its entirety, taking in Mariensäule (Mary’s Column) with its gleaming gold statue of the Mother of God, the Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) with the Glockenspiel mechanical clock and in the background, Munich’s Frauenkirche cathedral with its twin spires.
You wouldn't think that the Olympiapark (park) celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022. The Olympic Tower, where our webcam is located, is one of the tallest buildings in Munich. It has two tower baskets: the lower one houses telecommunications equipment, while the upper one houses the popular revolving restaurant with over 200 seats. The Olympic Tower is undergoing renovation until 2026 and will remain closed until then. Luckily, the webcam is there to keep an eye on things!
As well as Olympiapark, the Olympiaturm live webcam shows views of the city centre, the district of Schwabing and Georg-Brauchle-Ring road.
Stop! Next stop Hauptbahnhof! On this webcam you can watch the trains as they pull in and out of Munich’s Hauptbahnhof train station. Over 400,000 passengers arrive or depart here every year – so much movement demands high standards, which is why the building has been undergoing renovation since 2019.
What’s that big empty area on the last camera sweep over the Bahnhofsviertel? The Oktoberfest fairground on the Theresienwiese!
Whether you are visiting Munich for the first time or have long since fallen in love with the city, there is always something new to discover. You will find inspiring ideas for families, art lovers, Munich in the rain or excursions in our category: Munich travel tips. And if you want to know what's going on – from major festivals to small cultural gems – take a look at the current events calendar. Have fun planning and experiencing!
Ah, my Munich, how wonderful that would be right now! The smell of freshly baked pretzels, a sunny afternoon by the Isar or a quiet moment in front of a work of art that stays with you. One thing is certain: Munich is already looking forward to seeing you again. Whether in spring, when the city blossoms, or in golden autumn between beer gardens and the opera – the doors are open.