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Feldmochinger Straße
80995 Munich
Germany
Lerchenau-West
Hours
What time does Keyhole Skatepark open?
Keyhole Skatepark is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Keyhole Skatepark close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Keyhole Skatepark have parking?
Yes, Keyhole Skatepark has parking options.
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The park looks great, but gets crowded and chaotic super fast. Unfortunately it has a crisscross…read morelayout, so people crashing into each other is happening very regularly.
I'm no expert on skate parks - I haven't owned a skateboard in forty years, but I can see that this…read moreskatepark in the Olympic Park is very nice. It is a short walk from the Olympiazentrum U-Bahn station. There are a number of open spaces, random bumps and rounded jumps for those who have a lot more grace and balance than me. While I was here, there were some skateboarders and BMXers shredding. Or whatever it is that they call what they do. Some were wearing helmets, which is always a good thing. The park is in a nice bit of shade and there are some benches where you can sit. [Review 12031 overall, 1814 of 2019.]
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Loveme loves it
Small and poorly desgined skatepark. The layout creates more crashes and chaos than it does provide…read morefor a fun and safe skatesession. Would not recommend.
Fun little park but way too small for the amount of ramps and rails. The center of the park is…read moreconsidered the killzone.
Wish I took more pictures of this fantastic garden. I am ecstatic that my husband and I took the…read moretime to walk from our hotel to the English Garden. We brought sandwiches, snacks and water which made for a little picnic. The garden is enormous and beautifully maintained. Wish we had gardens such as this in the USA. I think this may even be bigger than the Central Park in NYC - most certainly safer! We went on a Monday but it was still full of people. From what it seems, it's a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Locals wade into the water and there are even some spots where they surf! I believe there's even a lifeguard in one of the areas. They don't just let anyone surf though and there are some warning signs about its dangers. Hubby and I were able to find a bench in the shade where we just enjoyed the scenery for a while. It was perfect for our jet lag recovery The park is also within walking distance from many other landmarks in Munich, such as The Residence, the Odeonsplatz, Mariensplatz, The Munich Cathedral, among many others.
This park is larger than Central Park and is arguably the largest park in Europe. We only spent a…read morefew hours with our bikes exploring, but we were thrilled with what we discovered around every turn. There's a beautiful river with plenty of waterfront space to relax and even a place to watch surfers practicing. There's a huge beer garden by the Chinese Tower, great for a break or people watching. There's lots of well maintained pathways for walking snd bikes. Munich residents are lucky to have this space!
Surfing
What an interesting historical place. Lots to see here. Free parking and free roam of the grounds…read more Pay a $10 euro fee to access the palace although visitors only scratch the surface from the rooms visible to visitors. It's just ginormous and incredibly historic. Cafe on site for refreshments.
I was so excited to see this place, but I felt it was a bit underwhelming. A few days before this,…read moreI toured the Charlottenburg Palace and that blows this place out of the water. Nymphenburg is a lot smaller, less detailed on the interiors, and has a lot less artwork and architecture to see. Also the gardens in the back are a lot smaller in comparison to Charlottenburg and nowhere near what some palaces in France have. Built between 1664 to 1675 this Baroque palace is one of the larger ones in the Munich area. I honestly would recommend people to see it but just know that it won't be the most beautiful palace you will ever see. The tickets are pretty cheap and you can choose many different types. We chose the ticket that had the most areas to explore but honestly, you can get through this place pretty quickly because there is not nearly as much art to see nor can you go in part of the building that is under construction. I would recommend overall, but it was not the prettiest palace or castle that I saw during my Germany trip.
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I was there a few times while in Munich. It was super cold and busy as usual. The best way enjoying…read moreMarienplatz is sitting at Kaufhof Café by the window facing Marienplatz. This is my best recommendation! On Jan 2nd, we walked to Marienplatz after our dinner from Hofbräuhaus. It was snowing! Beautiful snow falling on our head, coat everything got white! So beautiful! It was magical! Everyones happy! Never forget that beautiful moment!
Great place to stay around in south Germany! They have Christmas markets all around here during the…read moreholidays and you have to catch the clock tower chime at 11 and noon.
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