Teens between the ages of 12 and 15 taking group selfies Photo: Syda Productions

Things to Do for Teens in Munich

Munich has much more to offer teenagers than just shopping and Marienplatz. Whether you’re looking for action, creative experiences, or exciting exhibitions—there are plenty of places to visit in and around the city that are guaranteed to keep you entertained. Whether you’re out and about with friends, siblings, or family, you’ll find ideas here for a fun-filled day in Munich.

Another World VR Arena

If you’ve always wanted to immerse yourself in virtual worlds, Another World VR Arena is the perfect place for you. Here, you can experience exciting adventures together, solve puzzles, or battle your way through action-packed games—all using state-of-the-art virtual reality technology. What’s especially cool is that many of the experiences can be played as a team, so you’re guaranteed never to get bored. Whether it’s a zombie adventure, an escape game, or a fantasy world—there’s something for almost everyone. For teenagers in particular, it’s an exciting change of pace from traditional leisure activities and definitely gives you something to talk about.

Address: Theresienhöhe 5, 80339 Munich Forum

Public transportation: U5 Theresienwiese

S1, S3, S4, S5, S8 Hackerbrücke

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 15% discount an all games at Another World

5 children at Another World Munich - a virtual reality arena. The children wear VR goggles and hold controllers in their hands Photo: Another World
Another World VR Arena

Adventure Tower at the Olympiapark

The Adventure Tower in the Olympic Park just opened in June 2026 and is perfect for anyone who enjoys being active and taking on small challenges. Different climbing obstacles await on several levels, requiring both skill and courage. Thanks to varying levels of difficulty, both beginners and experienced climbers can join in. Along the way, there are plenty of great views of the Olympic Park. If you’re looking for action instead of a museum visit, this is the place for you.

Address: Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21, 80809 München

Public transportation: U3, U8 Olympiazentrum

Tram 20, 21 Olympiapark West, 27 Petuelring

Bus 144 Spiridon-Louis-Ring, 173, 180 Olympiazentrum

Bavaria Filmstadt

At Bavaria Filmstadt, you can take a look behind the scenes of film and television productions. On a guided tour, you’ll hear fascinating stories about well-known movies and TV shows and explore original film sets. The interactive stations, where you can try your hand at creating special effects, are especially popular. It makes you feel like you’re part of a film production for a moment. This is a fun and varied destination, especially for teens who love movies or social media.

Address: Bavariafilmplatz 7, 82031 Geiselgasteig, Grünwald

Public transportation: Tram 25 Grünwald, Bavariafilmplatz

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 10% off on each individual ticket for Filmstadt tours

Bavaria Filmstadt Fack ju Goethe film set classroom with students Photot: Bavaria Filmstadt
Movie Set from "Fack Ju Goethe" at Bavaria Filmstadt

Additional tip:

Many of the attractions featured here are partners of the CityTourCard Munich. With this ticket, you can not only use public transportation in Munich but also enjoy attractive discounts at over 100 attractions, museums, recreational activities, and restaurants. The group ticket can even be shared by up to 5 people, with two children between the ages of 6 and 14 counting as one adult.

Do you already have a Deutschlandticket, or are you traveling by bike or on foot? If so, the CityTourCard Munich Light is a convenient alternative—while it doesn’t include public transportation, it still offers you the same discounts at participating merchants. That way, you can save a little money on your trip.

Jemand hält einen Flyer über die CityTourCard München in der Hand. im Hintergrund erkennt man die Türme der Frauenkirche. Photo: Sascha Wittmer
CityTourCard Munich flyer

Interactive Museums: Magic Bavaria, Studio of Wonders, WOW Museum

If you’re looking for cool photos and creative backdrops, these interactive museums are just the thing. Whether it’s optical illusions, colorful rooms, or interactive installations—there’s something to discover around every corner. Many areas explicitly invite you to get creative and take unique photos or videos. The focus is on having fun, not the classic “Please don’t touch anything” rule. Ideal for teenagers who enjoy hanging out together and want to capture their experiences.

Address: Magic Bavaria
Pelkovenstraße 145, 80992 München inside the MONA Shopping center

Public transportation: U1, U3, U7 Olympia Einkaufszentrum

Bus 50, 70, 143, 175 Olympia Einkaufszentrum

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 10% discount on the regular admission fee

A blue ball pool with two boys lying in it. They are both wearing hats and sunglasses and are each holding a colorful cup. In the background is a pink wall with painted mountains and fir trees. Photo: Magic Bavaria GmbH
Magic Bavaria

Address: Studio of Wonders
Sendlinger Str. 10, 80331 München

Public transportation: U3, U6 Marienplatz

Tram 19, 21 Marienplatz

Bus 132 Marienplatz

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 20 % off tickets at the box office

Studio of Wonders Munich, Woman with black sunglasses sits on a chair in a 2D room, everything is black and white Photo: Studio of Wonders München
Studio of Wonders

Address: WOW Museum
Tal 27, 80331 München

Public transportation: U3, U6 Marienplatz

S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S7, S8 Isartor

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 10% discount on the regular admission fee

Photo wall at the WOW Museum in Munich. A colorful, abstract image featuring soft, organic shapes in vibrant colors such as pink, orange, and green. In the center, a small figure can be seen peering through several layered, irregular cutouts and raising an arm. The shapes appear as overlapping, cut-out planes, creating a spatial, almost tunnel-like effect. Photo: WOW Museum
WOW Museum

Blomberg Tree Climbing Adventure Park

At the Blomberg Tree Climbing Adventure Park, numerous courses among the treetops await intrepid visitors. For this adventure, however, you’ll need to take a short trip to Bad Tölz in the Munich area.

Different difficulty levels ensure that both beginners and experienced climbers will find something to enjoy. Balancing, swinging, and zip-lining make the outing particularly varied. At the same time, you’ll spend the day surrounded by nature and can simply leave your everyday life behind. Anyone who enjoys being active and likes a bit of a thrill is guaranteed to have fun here.

Address: Am Blomberg 1A, 83646 Wackersberg

Public transportation: Tariff zone M-6 (!)
BRB trains to Bad Tölz

Bus 391, 392 to Blomberg

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 2€ discount on the regular admission fee

A man shimmies along a ladder in the Blomberg climbing forest Photo: Blomberg Werbe- und Veranstaltungs UG
Blomberg Climbing Adventure Park

Kunsthalle Munich

The Kunsthalle München regularly features rotating exhibitions on fascinating topics in art, culture, and photography. This means there’s something new to discover with every visit—from famous artists to contemporary exhibitions. Many of the exhibitions are thoughtfully curated and encourage visitors to engage more deeply with the works. Even those who don’t usually visit museums will often find surprising exhibitions here. For teenagers who are curious or interested in art, design, or photography, a visit is definitely worthwhile.

Address: Theatinerstraße 8, 80333 München

Public transportation: U4, U5 Odeonsplatz

S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S7, S8 Marienplatz

Tram 19, 21 Theatinerstraße

Bus 100, 153 Odeonsplatz

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 20% discount on the regular admission fee

Past exhibition "Digital by Nature" on the left, current exhibition "Haar.Macht.Lust" on the right

SEALIFE Munich

At SEALIFE Munich, you can discover the fascinating underwater world and get up close to animals from rivers, lakes, and oceans. The glass ocean tunnel, through which sharks and rays swim right above you, is particularly impressive. In addition to many colorful fish, there’s also fascinating information about protecting the oceans and their inhabitants. The tour is varied and offers little highlights at every turn.

Address: Willi-Daume-Platz 1, 80809 München

Public transportation: U3, U8 Olympiazentrum

Bus 173, 180 Olympiazentrum

Discount with the Munich CityTourCard: 20 % discount on the regular admission fee

SEA LIFE Munich: A shark swims through the aquarium with other fish Photo: SEA LIFE München
Hai im SEALIFE München

Are these tips for action-packed activities not enough for you? Then be sure to check out our blog post on “Munich for Adrenaline Junkies: 5 Tips for Action-Packed Experiences.”

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