BMW Museum Munich Tickets

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BMW Museum in Munich | A must-visit for car-enthusiasts

The BMW Museum takes visitors on an immersive journey through over a century of groundbreaking engineering. See classic models that paved the way, visionary concept cars, and one-of-a-kind art cars that showcase BMW’s iconic legacy. Housed in a distinctive ‘bowl-shaped’ building, the museum reflects the brand’s futuristic vision and is an iconic feature of Munich’s architecture.

100 Years BMW Motorrad

100 Years BMW Motorrad

From the pioneering R32 model of the 1920s to today’s high-performance and adventure bikes, this exhibition takes visitors on an exhilarating journey through the evolution of BMW motorcycles. Explore iconic designs, learn about groundbreaking engineering developments, and see how BMW has pushed the boundaries of two-wheeled innovation.

BMW Art Cars

BMW Art Cars

The BMW Art Cars collection is a fusion of automotive engineering and fine art, showcasing models transformed into rolling masterpieces by world-renowned artists. This unique collaboration between BMW and artists like Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, and Roy Lichtenstein brings a new dimension to the brand’s vehicles, using the car as a canvas to explore themes of speed, design, and expression.

Innovation Drives the Future

Innovation Drives the Future

This exhibition embodies BMW’s vision for the future of mobility, featuring the latest in sustainable technology and autonomous driving. Look through cutting-edge concept cars and intelligent driving systems, that showcase how the company is redefining what’s possible in automotive design to create a more connected, efficient, and environmentally responsible future.

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BMW Museum opening hours

Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm

Last admission: 5:30pm

Note: 

  • The kinetic sculpture, the ‘Atelier Room’, and the ‘Encounters Room’ is currently under construction. However, all car models are showcased in the exhibition. 
  • The BMW Welt building and the underground parking garage are open from 7:30am to 12am between Monday and Saturday. On Sundays and public holidays, it is open from 9am until midnight.

Duration of visit: 1.5 to 2 hours

Best time to visit: Weekday mornings during the spring and autumn months, between April and May, or September and October

Address: Am Olympiapark 2, 80809 Munich, Germany
Find on maps

  • By metro: If you are traveling from the Munich Airport or other areas outside the city, the S-Bahn lines (S1 or S8) connect to Marienplatz, where you can transfer to the U3 line, going towards Moosach or Olympiazentrum. 
  • Nearest station: Olympiazentrum
  • By bus: The bus lines 173 and 180 stop near the BMW Museum.
  • Nearest stop: Olympiazentrum
  • By tram: Lines 20 and 21 stop at Olympiapark West, from where you can transfer to bus 173 or walk about 15 to 20 minutes to reach the museum.
  • Nearest station: Olympiapark West
  • By car: No matter where you are coming from, stay on the autobahn until you reach the Mittlerer Ring (2R) exit. Once on the exit, follow the signs for ‘Olympiapark’ or ‘BMW Welt’. 
  • Nearest parking: Paid parking facilities are available in the underground parking garage.

The entrance to the BMW Museum is sleek and modern, fitting with BMW’s design philosophy. It’s located beside the ‘bowl-shaped’ structure, a distinctive, futuristic building that immediately catches the eye. The entrance is set off by clear signage and glass accents, welcoming visitors to step into BMW’s world of innovation.

To find it, head to Am Olympiapark 2 in Munich. The museum is adjacent to BMW Welt and the BMW Tower, two unmistakable landmarks in the area. Lerchenauer Strasse is a nearby street, and the closest U-Bahn station, Olympiazentrum (U3 line), makes the museum easy to access by public transport. This area is also near Olympiapark, so you can combine multiple iconic Munich experiences in one visit.

  • Restaurant: Located nearby at BMW Welt, visitors can enjoy the Bavarie Brasserie for a full dining experience and the M1 Bistro for lighter meals and refreshments, making it easy to grab a bite before or after the museum visit.
  • Shop: The museum features a shop with exclusive BMW merchandise, model cars, books, and souvenirs that reflect BMW’s design and brand heritage.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is available throughout the museum, allowing you to stay connected and access more information about exhibits.
  • Ramps and elevators: The BMW Museum is committed to providing accessibility features for visitors with limited mobility. The inside is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and designated pathways to ensure smooth navigation throughout the exhibits.
  • Accessible restrooms: Barrier-free, wide restrooms are available, and seating areas are placed along the exhibit route for added comfort.
  • Special guided tours: For visitors with visual or hearing impairments, the museum offers guided tours tailored to accessibility needs. 
  • Service animals: Service dogs or any other trained animal, licensed to accompany you at all times, are welcome inside the BMW Museum. The entry staff may ask you basic questions about the service animal’s tasks to confirm its role.
  • Trained professionals: The museum staff is always available to provide directions, answer questions, or assist with entry points, ensuring a smooth and inclusive experience for all visitors.
  • No touching: Do not touch or lean on vehicles or exhibits to preserve their condition.
  • Stay on designated paths: Follow marked paths and avoid restricted areas for safety and exhibit preservation.
  • Respect quiet zones: Keep noise to a minimum, especially in reflective areas like the Place of Remembrance.
  • Follow the food and drink restrictions: Outside food and drinks are not allowed within exhibit areas to protect displays.
  • Maintain photography etiquette: Photography is allowed, but avoid using flash, tripods, or any equipment that could disturb others.
  • Arrive early: Arriving in the morning on weekdays helps you avoid larger crowds, giving you more space to explore and enjoy exhibits at your own pace.
  • Combine with BMW Welt: Located next to the museum, BMW Welt showcases the brand’s latest models and innovations, offering a modern counterpoint to the historical exhibits in the museum.
  • Check for rotating exhibits: The museum often updates its displays, bringing in new concept cars or thematic exhibits. Checking in advance ensures you won’t miss any special additions.
  • Plan for nearby attractions: Olympiapark is close to the museum and BMW Welt, so keep aside a few hours to visit this historical museum or take a scenic walk in the park, making it a well-rounded day out.
  • M1 Restaurant (290m away): Located in the BMW Museum foyer, M1 Bistro provides a variety of light dishes like fresh smorrebrod, tarts, and salads. The bistro’s terrace seating offers a lovely view of BMW Welt, making it an ideal spot for a coffee break. 
  • Korfu Bie Demi (850m away): Korfu bei Demi serves a wide range of classic Mediterranean dishes, including favorites like souvlaki and moussaka. With its cozy and welcoming atmosphere, this Greek restaurant is perfect for a relaxed weekend getaway. 
  • Olympia Eatery (1km away): Just a short walk from the museum, Olympia Eatery offers a family-friendly dining experience with a mix of German and international cuisine. Make sure to try their renowned schnitzel and burgers. 
  • Barrio Latino Bar Restaurant (1.1km away): For a more vibrant dining experience, opt for the Barrio Latino Restaurant. They are famous for their empanadas, tacos, and signature cocktails. 
  • Terrasse Cafe Restaurant (2.3km away): Situated a bit further from the museum, Terrasse Cafe is known for its refined European cuisine, specializing in different cuts of steak and decadent desserts.

What to see in Munich? | Beyond the BMW Museum

Frequently asked questions about BMW Museum Munich tickets

What do BMW Museum Munich tickets include?

The BMW Museum entry tickets allow you to access all the exhibits within the building, including the 100-year Motorrad and Fine Art Car collections. Entry to the BMW Welt section is free.

Do BMW Museum tickets include access to the BMW Welt?

Entry inside the BMW Welt section is typically free. This exhibition section allows visitors the chance to explore the latest models across BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce, and BMW Motorrad brands. The focus is on interactive displays, VR experiences, and even the option to pick up pre-ordered vehicles in a unique 'car handover' ceremony.

Do hop-on-hop-off buses pass by the BMW Museum?

Yes, you can book Munich hop-on-hop-off bus tours to enjoy seamless transfers to the BMW Museum. You can explore the museum at your leisure, then simply hop back on the next bus to continue your sightseeing around Munich.

When is the best time to visit the BMW Museum Munich to avoid crowds?

The best times to visit are typically weekday mornings or later in the afternoon. Weekends and public holidays are busier, especially during the summer tourist season, between June and August.

Is parking available at the BMW Museum?

Yes, you can park your vehicle and charge your electric scooters inside the BMW Museum, though spaces may be limited. Public transport is often a more convenient option, especially on busy days.

What are the highlights of the BMW Museum that I shouldn’t miss?

The museum features iconic BMW models, concept cars, and exhibits on the evolution of BMW’s engineering and design. Don’t miss the interactive displays and the Motorsport collection for F1 enthusiasts.