Korbinian Market
Year-round, Wednesday and Saturday mornings
Season: January â December
Korbinianplatz
About
Korbinian Market brings authentic Bavarian culture to life twice weekly in Munich's charming Untergiesing neighborhood. This traditional farmers market offers families a wonderful opportunity to experience local life, sample regional specialties, and let kids discover fresh produce, artisan breads, and Bavarian delicacies in a relaxed, community atmosphere. It's a perfect low-key cultural activity that combines education, sensory exploration, and the chance to pick up picnic supplies for a nearby park adventure.
What to Expect
Expect a genuine neighborhood market with friendly vendors selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh flowers, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and regional specialties. The atmosphere is authentically local rather than touristy, with mostly German-speaking vendors and regulars doing their weekly shopping. Kids can watch vendors weigh produce, sample fresh bread or cheese, and observe the colorful displays of seasonal items. The market has a relaxed pace with plenty of space for families to browse without feeling crowded.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh Bavarian pretzels and baked goods straight from local bakers
- Choosing colorful seasonal fruits and vegetables to taste
- Watching vendors arrange beautiful flower bouquets
- Discovering unusual regional specialties like different types of German sausages and mountain cheeses
- Using a few German words like 'Danke' and 'Bitte' with friendly local vendors
Pro Tips for Families
- Bring a reusable shopping bag and small denominations of eurosâmany vendors prefer cash and exact change
- Visit on Saturday mornings when the market is liveliest and has the most vendors; arrive by 9:30 AM for the freshest selection before items sell out
- Stop by the pretzel and bread stands earlyâlet kids pick out a fresh Brezel or Brötchen to snack on while you shop
- Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Candidplatz playground (5-minute walk) or pack your market finds for a picnic along the Isar River
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings between 8:30-10:30 AM offer the best selection and liveliest atmosphere, though Wednesday mornings are quieter if you prefer fewer crowds. Arrive earlier rather than later, as popular items sell out quickly and some vendors begin packing up by 11:30 AM or noon.
Food & Drinks
Multiple bakery stalls offer fresh pretzels, rolls, and sweet pastries perfect for kidsâtry a Butterbrezel or LaugengebĂ€ck. Cheese vendors often provide small samples, and you'll find seasonal fruits that make healthy snacks. There are usually prepared food options like rotisserie chicken and occasionally seasonal treats. No dedicated seating area exists, but grab items for an impromptu picnic in nearby green spaces. Bring a water bottle as beverage options may be limited.
Parking & Access
The market is easily accessible via U-Bahn (subway) line U2 to Kolumbusplatz station, just a 3-minute walk awayâthe most convenient option for visitors. Street parking is available but limited in this residential neighborhood; consider parking at Candidplatz and walking 5 minutes. The market plaza is stroller-friendly with flat, paved surfaces, though it can get crowded on busy Saturday mornings. Strollers navigate easily, but a baby carrier might be more convenient during peak times.
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Viktualienmarkt
Year-round, Monday through Saturday
Viktualienmarkt is Munich's beloved year-round farmers market where families can immerse themselves in Bavarian culture while sampling delicious local treats and fresh produce. This historic market square buzzes with colorful stalls, friendly vendors, and the irresistible aromas of fresh-baked pretzels, cheeses, and seasonal fruits that will captivate children and adults alike. It's a wonderful opportunity for kids to experience authentic German market culture, practice trying new foods, and enjoy the lively outdoor atmosphere in the heart of Munich.