In the very heart of Munich’s Old Town, just steps from Marienplatz, lies one of the city’s most beloved institutions: Viktualienmarkt. More than an open-air market, it is a daily meeting place, a showcase of Bavarian food culture, and a living reflection of Munich’s rhythm. For over two centuries, locals and visitors alike have come here to shop, eat, and experience the city through its flavors.

General Information
Viktualienmarkt is Munich’s central food market and one of the most important culinary hubs in Bavaria.
- Location: Old Town, near Marienplatz
- Founded: 1807
- Size: Approx. 22,000 square meters
- Stalls: Around 140 permanent vendors
- Access: Free, open-air market
The market is easily combined with sightseeing in the historic city center.
A Market with History
Viktualienmarkt began as a simple farmers’ market in the early 19th century, created to relieve overcrowding near Marienplatz. Over time, it expanded into a permanent marketplace offering food from across Bavaria and beyond.
Its name derives from the Latin “victualia,” meaning provisions or foodstuffs—an accurate description of its original and continuing purpose. Despite modern influences, Viktualienmarkt has remained true to its roots as a place of quality, tradition, and everyday life.
A Paradise for Food Lovers
Walking through Viktualienmarkt is a sensory experience. Stalls overflow with fresh produce, fragrant herbs, flowers, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and international specialties.
Notable Bavarian classics include:
- Weißwurst: Traditionally enjoyed before noon with sweet mustard and a pretzel
- Obatzda: A seasoned cheese spread commonly paired with beer
- Schmalznudeln: Crispy, deep-fried pastries dusted with sugar
Alongside regional foods, vendors also offer oysters, truffles, exotic fruits, and fine delicacies—reflecting Munich’s cosmopolitan character.

The Viktualienmarkt Beer Garden
At the heart of the market sits a traditional beer garden, shaded by chestnut trees and surrounded by food stalls.
Unlike other beer gardens in Munich, the Viktualienmarkt beer garden rotates between different local breweries, offering a changing selection of Bavarian beers. Long communal tables invite conversation, making it an ideal place to pause, observe, and enjoy the market atmosphere.
More Than a Market
Viktualienmarkt is also a place of tradition and celebration. Throughout the year, seasonal events and customs bring the market to life, including:
- Maypole celebrations
- Folk music and traditional dance performances
- Holiday and seasonal decorations
It is equally popular with chefs sourcing ingredients, locals shopping for daily meals, and visitors discovering Bavarian food culture.
How to Get There
- U-Bahn / S-Bahn: Marienplatz
- On foot: Easily reached from Frauenkirche, Isartor, and Sendlinger Straße
Its central location makes Viktualienmarkt one of the most accessible attractions in Munich.
More Than a Market
Viktualienmarkt is also a place of tradition and celebration. Throughout the year, seasonal events and customs bring the market to life, including:
- Maypole celebrations
- Folk music and traditional dance performances
- Holiday and seasonal decorations
It is equally popular with chefs sourcing ingredients, locals shopping for daily meals, and visitors discovering Bavarian food culture.
Good to Know
Seating: Beer garden seating is shared and informal
Best time to visit: Morning for shopping, midday for atmosphere
Closed: Sundays and public holidays (beer garden may remain open seasonally)
Cash: Many stalls prefer cash payments
Final Thoughts
Viktualienmarkt captures Munich at its most authentic—grounded in tradition, proud of quality, and open to the world. Whether stopping by for a quick snack, a leisurely lunch, or a deeper dive into Bavarian cuisine, the market offers an experience that is both local and timeless.
At VisitBavaria, we consider Viktualienmarkt an essential stop for understanding Munich—not through monuments or museums, but through everyday life, shared tables, and exceptional food.

