The Best Indoor Activities in Munich With Kids (Perfect for Rainy or Winter Days)

Munich can be chilly, windy, and wet in winter. But that doesn’t mean you need to stay in your hotel room. The city offers:

  • many hands-on museums
  • big indoor adventure parks
  • water parks for all ages
  • cozy indoor playgrounds
  • and unique attractions like the BMW Welt or the Allianz Arena Tour

Most activities are easy to reach by public transport, which makes planning simple — even in bad weather.

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Top Indoor Activities in Munich With Kids

Luftballonwelten at Pineapple Park (Balloon Worlds)

If you’re visiting Munich on a rainy day and are looking for something truly different, the Balloon Worlds Exhibition Munich is a colorful and immersive option.

This temporary pop-up event transforms an industrial hall into a series of themed worlds built entirely from balloons. Continents, famous landmarks, animals and even a galaxy in large-scale installation will leave you in awe. The level of detail is amazing, and while most pieces aren’t meant to be touched, the exhibition feels highly immersive and visually engaging.

Indoor activities in Munich with kids: Balloon Worlds

Luftballonwelten Munich ist not a traditional museum, but rather a walk-through experience that takes about 1.5 – 2 hours. It works well for families and also offers a ballon play area at the end of the exhibition. There’s also a snack bar and a stage with ballon artists to entertain kids.

Since this is a limited-time exhibition only running until April 12 2026, it’s definitely worth checking it out, even though tickets are somewhat expensive. Beware that you’ll need to book them online before visiting this cool Munich indoor activity.

Magic Bavaria

If you are looking for a unique indoor activity in Munich with kids, Magic Bavaria is a fun and creative option. This immersive experience combines optical illusions, interactive installations and Bavarian-themed rooms that are modern and playful rather than traditional.

Children can explore upside-down spaces, winter-inspired scenes and imaginative settings that are perfect for photos. While younger kids enjoy simply walking through the colorful environments, older children and teenagers especially love experimenting with perspective and taking creative pictures. Magic Bavaria works best with school-aged kids and is an excellent choice for rainy or cold days in Munich.

State Museum of Egyptian Art (SMÄK)

The State Museum of Egyptian Art (SMÄK) is one of the most interesting cultural indoor activities in Munich with kids, especially for families with older children. The museum presents Egyptian art and mythology in a modern and spacious setting that feels accessible rather than overwhelming.

While it is not a hands-on playground-style museum, guided tours and holiday workshops make the visit much more engaging for kids. Children can learn about animal-headed gods, ancient rituals and Egyptian symbolism in a way that feels interactive and memorable. On rainy days in Munich, SMÄK is a strong option for families who want something educational but still exciting.

Deutsches Museum – Kids’ Kingdom & Hands-On Science

The Deutsches Museum is one of the biggest and best science museums in the world. It is huge, inspiring, and extremely family-friendly. On cold or rainy days, it’s the perfect place to spend a few hours — or even a full day.

Why families love it

  • The Kids‘ Kingdom (Kinderreich) is the highlight: a big interactive area for younger children.
  • Children can touch, try, build, test, listen, and explore.
  • Many exhibitions include hands-on stations and experiments.
  • Elevators and wide spaces make it easy with strollers.

Good to know

  • Plan at least 2–4 hours.
  • Bring snacks — the café gets busy.
  • Combine it with a stop at the Flugwerft Schleißheim, the museum’s aviation branch with real airplanes and a smaller kids’ area.

BMW Welt – Free, Fun, and Great With Kids

The BMW Welt is one of the best completely free indoor activities in Munich — perfect when you want a fun day without spending much.

What you’ll find

  • New BMW and MINI models to sit in
  • Motorbikes kids can climb on
  • Impressive architecture
  • A small kids’ area with interactive elements (varies by season)

Here, you’ll find more tips for Munich with Kids.

Why it works so well for families

Kids can touch almost everything. They can sit inside cars, press buttons, open doors, and imagine driving. It’s a stress-free, low-budget activity that fits perfectly into a winter city break.

Tip: Combine it with the Olympiapark, which is right next door, if the weather clears up.

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Kinder­museum München – Interactive & Now at a New Location

The Kindermuseum München recently moved from the central station to a new location in Messestadt Riem. The Munich Children’s Museum is small, colorful, and made for curious kids.

What to expect

  • Changing exhibitions with a theme (e.g., building, water, cities, senses)
  • Many hands-on and creative stations
  • Good for children from 3–10 years

Why we recommend it

Everything is designed for touching, building, discovering and learning through play.
It’s a perfect winter activity because kids can move freely and explore at their own pace.

Good to know

  • Sometimes it gets crowded on weekends.
  • Check the current exhibition before you go.
  • Easy access by U-Bahn (U2).

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Maxx Arena Munich – Indoor Adventure Park

The Maxx Arena in Kirchheim near Munich is great for older kids who have lots of energy — especially on cold or rainy days when outdoor play isn’t possible.

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What’s inside

Maxx Arena has five areas:

  • Trampoline park
  • Climbing walls
  • Inflate park
  • 3D blacklight mini golf
  • Laser maze

You can book different areas or combine several zones with an all-in-one ticket.

Why kids love it

The climbing and trampoline sections are big and exciting. If your family enjoys active fun, this indoor park is ideal — especially for kids from 6+.

Budget tip

It’s not the cheapest indoor activity in Munich, but it’s perfect as a special treat on a long, dark winter afternoon.

Jump House Munich – Trampoline Fun

The Jump House (formerly AirHop) is one of Munich’s most popular trampoline parks and a perfekt option for indoor activities with kids in Munich.

What’s great about it

  • Large jumping zones
  • Dodgeball area
  • Foam pits
  • Ninja course sections (age-dependent)
  • Family tickets available
  • Indoor and warm — perfect on cold or rainy days

Book ahead on weekends, as time slots fill quickly.

Allianz Arena Tour & FC Bayern Museum

Even if your kids aren’t hardcore football fans, a tour of the Allianz Arena is exciting and 100% weather-proof.

What to expect

  • Guided stadium tour
  • Changing rooms
  • Player tunnel
  • Giant LED panels
  • The FC Bayern Museum with trophies, videos, and hands-on areas for kids

Extra tip for families

On match days, the arena offers a children’s play area (Kinder-Spielwelt). Great if one adult wants to watch a game while the kids play safely indoors.

Indoor Playgrounds in Munich

Indoor playgrounds are perfect for rainy days, especially with younger kids. Munich has many of them.

WichtelWerk Munich

  • Big indoor playground with lots of climbing
  • Outdoor area when the weather improves
  • Good for ages 2–8
  • Popular on weekends → arrive early

Letz Fetz Munich

  • For toddlers and school-age kids
  • Separate areas for 0–3 and 4+
  • Soft play, slides, climbing
  • Easy parking
  • Good price range

Das Kinderzimmer (Indoor Playroom)

  • Focus on children aged 0–5
  • Clean, bright, and modern
  • 2-hour play slots
  • Perfect for quiet winter mornings

Jimmy’s Fun Park

Not in Munich itself, but an easy drive.

  • Large indoor playground
  • For kids from 2–12
  • Slides, climbing towers, trampolines
  • A nice option for a full rainy afternoon

Other Indoor Playgrounds

If you want more options, consider:

  • Erdino
  • Heldenspielhaus
  • Coco Loco Kinderwelt
  • Winterspielplatz (seasonal)
  • Little Sportgeister
  • Peppino Kinderparadies
  • Marcello Fun Arena
  • Allianz Arena Spielwelt (match days)

Sea Life Munich

Sea Life Munich is located in the Olympiapark and is a common rainy-day activity.

What you’ll find

  • Local river fish
  • Ocean tunnels
  • Sharks and rays
  • Touch pool (check opening hours)

Honest note

The aquarium is fun, but it’s not the best value for money in Munich. Still, it’s warm, indoors, and interesting for kids aged 3–8 — which makes it a good winter backup plan.

Water Parks & Indoor Pools in Munich with Kids

Swimming is always a great idea on cold days, and Munich has several options.


Therme Erding – The Giant Water Park

Therme Erding is one of the largest water parks in the world — and an impressive indoor activity for winter.

Highlights

  • Galaxy slide world (huge!)
  • Wave pool
  • Warm thermal areas
  • Family zones
  • Restaurants inside

But…

It’s expensive, especially on weekends. If your kids mainly want to swim and slide, smaller pools may be a better match.

Smaller Indoor Pools in and Around Munich

Great alternatives for cold or rainy days:

  • Cosimabad (Munich)
  • Phönixbad Ottobrunn
  • AqauriusH Family Thermal Bath
  • Neufun
  • Fresh Freisinger Erlebnisbad
  • Ismaning Indoor Pool

These pools are easier on the budget and perfect for families who prefer quieter spaces.

Is Munich Worth Visiting in Winter or Bad Weather With Kids?

Absolutely.
Munich is one of the best European cities for families in winter. With so many indoor museums, playgrounds, adventure parks, and warm pools, you’ll never run out of things to do — even on cold, rainy, or snowy days.

If you plan a winter city break, try to combine:

  • one museum day
  • one active day (trampoline park, Maxx Arena)
  • one relaxing swim day
  • and one flexible day for cafés, shopping, or exploring the Old Town when the weather clears up

Find more bad weather tips for families in these articles:

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Nuremberg Winter Activitities


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