What's the Weather like in Munich in July
Temperature
In July, average temperatures reach their annual peak in the city of Munich. Average daily lows remain around 12C (53.6F) while highs are around 23C (73.4F). Variations in regard to these values are subtle, no more than 1 or 2 degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit throughout the period. Considering daily averages, this city in southern Germany is similar to Warsaw in Poland this time of year.
In general, temperatures are pleasant most of the day in this destination in the course of July. The city features air temperatures that we could describe as cool (up to 18C/64.4F) from around 11 pm to around 10 am. The rest of the day, it feels quite pleasant. Therefore, you should pack light clothes and a sweater or a pullover for a visit to the capital of Bavaria in July.
Sunshine Hours
The chance that a day will be clear, mostly clear or partially cloudy is consistently around 58% in July. The highest possibility of an overcast or mostly cloudy weather is at the beginning of the month 45%. As August approaches, the probability of cloud cover over the city becomes less likely, being 41% on July 31. The average number of sunshine hours per day in July in Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, is 8.
Rain
If you travel to this destination this time of year, bring raincoats and other waterproof stuff because July is one of the two rainiest months in Munich. The likelihood of a wet day doesn't change to a larger extent throughout the period, being around 45%. Only the beginning of the month (47%) and its last week (around 43%) are somewhat different in this regard. From the statistical point of view, the overall accumulation of rainfall in July is approximately 130 mm/5.1 in.
Note that this month is in the middle of the thunderstorm season, which could grow intense and accompanied by unpleasant hails. Hence, prepare accordingly. The amount of precipitation doesn't change significantly throughout the month. Thus, no period in July can be defined as more or less rainy than some other. In general, the average number of rainy days throughout the month is between 12 and 18.
According to observations, midday, between noon and 1 pm, is the rainiest part of the day this time of year. Early mornings, around 5 am, are rainy the least.
Wind Speed
The average wind speed is constant in Munich, Germany, throughout the month. The speed of the wind is around 2.5 m/s, which feels like a gentle breeze. Around 3 pm is usually the windiest time of the day (up to 3.3 m/s) while mornings around 8 am (as low as 1.9 m/s) are the calmest.
Humidity
Average relative humidity levels here in July are around 73%, which should feel comfortable. The conditions of a muggy day are virtually nonexistent, much less for an oppressive or a miserable day.
Sunrise and Sunset
The duration of daylight decreases at a slow pace from the beginning to the end of July. On July 1, for example, daybreak takes place at 5:17 am, while the sun sets at 9:17 pm (16 hours of daylight). On July 31, sunrise occurs at 5:47 am while sunset takes place at 8:51 pm, with the duration of daylight being 15:04 hours on that day.
Extraordinary Weather Occurances
If the skies are clear at night during this period in the Bavarian capital, it might become a little cold. Climatic influences from the west may decrease air temperatures. On such occasions, it tends to be cool most of the day. Also, prepare for the possibility of higher temperatures, up to 35C (95F) or even higher, which might happen.
Munich Hotels in July
The month of July is in the high season in Munich, the capital city of Bavaria. Airline and hotel deals are at their highest this time of year and finding a room may be difficult. To avoid such an inconvenience or disappointment, book your room at least a few weeks in advance.
Pension Gartnerplatz
Pension Gärtnerplatz is a bed & breakfast property that is very conveniently located in regard to most tourist points of interest in the city. For example, Marienplatz is less than 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) away while the Bavarian National Museum is approximately 2 km/1.24 mi distant. The property features simple, yet pleasant rooms, with free Wi-Fi. Parking is available for an extra price and reservation.
Hotel Amalienburg München - Obermenzing Nymphenburg
Hotel Amalienburg München - Obermenzing Nymphenburg is a 3-star property. It is located within a walking distance from the Nymphenburg Palace and Munich's botanical gardens. S-Bahn and tram stops are nearby, providing a fast and convenient connection to the city center. The distance to Munich Airport is 31 km/19.3 mi. Rooms of this highly-rated hotel feature free wireless internet, safes and minibars. On-site facilities are a bistro, sauna, fitness area, and meeting and business facilities. Use of parking is free of charge.
Hotel Europa
Hotel Europa is a 4-star establishment, located near the center of Munich, Germany. With the exception of the Nymphenburg Palace and the Olympiapark, all other top points of interest are less than 3 km/1.86 mi away. The distance between the hotel and the airport is 28 km/17.4 mi. Rooms are soundproofed and guests dispose of TVs with flat screens, free toiletries, air-conditioners and minibars. Complimentary facilities are a restaurant, bar, peaceful courtyard, garden terrace and paid parking. Wi-Fi is free.
Hotel Bayerischer Hof Munich
Hotel Bayerischer Hof Munich is a 5-star complex, located near most attractions of the city. Marienplatz and the Glyptothek are a few hundred meters away, while the Deutsches Museum is 1.3 kilometers/0.8 miles distant. This upscale property disposes of rooms and suites equipped with free high-speed wireless internet and air-conditioners. Complimentary facilities of the hotel are 5 restaurants, 6 bars, a beauty salon, gym and a spa with swimming pool on the rooftop. Parking is available for a surcharge.
Bars and Restaurants
No matter what your dietary habits and needs are, the capital of Bavaria will meet your expectations for sure. The city boasts a great culinary scene with restaurants and eateries serving a wide range of German and international dishes. Many of them have a menu for people with specific dietary requirements, such as vegans and vegetarians. Just note that many restaurants and bars accept only cash as the method of payment.
Mr Pancake
Mr. Pancake is an ideal place for finding a favorite type of pancake. It is a budget eatery preparing a wide range of pancakes originally from America and Europe. They have vegetarian, meat and sweet pancakes in their menu. Opening hours on work days are from 8 am to 4 pm. On weekends, Mr. Pancake is open between 9 am and 5 pm (3 pm on Sunday).
Wirsthaus Hohenwart
Wirsthaus Hohenwart is a mid-range restaurant, located in the Obergiesing neighborhood. It is a traditional Bavarian eatery, which retained even a bowling lane from the 19th century. The restaurant specializes in fish and schnitzels, so make sure to order some of those. Wirsthaus Hohenwart is open 7 days a week from 5 pm on work days, and from 11:30 am on weekends and holidays.
Mille Miglia
Mille Miglia is another mid-range eatery, serving Italian and Mediterranean dishes. Their pizzas are handmade while the stylish interior features candles, wooden barrels and other nice touches. Besides pizzas, they serve salads, pastas, meat dishes and cocktails. Opening hours of Mille Miglia vary, so check the details on the official website.
Werneckhof by Geisel
Werneckhof by Geisel is an upscale dining venue, featuring 2 Michelin stars. The restaurant prides on the Art Nouveau style and tasty international specialties. The eatery has an extensive wine list. Former patrons have a high opinion about their dining experience and service. Opening hours are from 7 pm to midnight (Tuesday to Saturday) and between 1 pm and 4:30 pm (Saturday only). Reservations are essential.
Things to do in Munich in July
Olympiapark
The Olympiapark is a large entertainment and leisure area of the city of Munich. It features walking and cycling trails, vantage points offering panoramic views and sports facilities. Various public events also take place in the former Olympic Games (1972) complex. There is also the Sea Life Center where you can discover various sea life species, including sharks, jellyfish and octopuses.
River Isar
With air temperatures at their peak, many people flock to the riverbank or pools to enjoy sunbathing, swimming and other similar activities. The River Isar, which flows through the Bavarian capital, and the Ungererbad, an outdoor pool in Schwabing, are some excellent options in this regard. If you are a seasoned surfer, you may even try surfing in Eisbach, a tributary to the Isar in English Garden.
Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz, also called Stachus by the locals, is a transportation hub. It is next to a popular shopping area, too. Hence, you are most likely to end up in the square at some point during your stay here. The Karlstor Gate is the main landmark here. Karlsplatz is also a free Wi-Fi zone.
Cycling
Cycling is a great way of getting to know the city and its outlying areas. Munich is a very cycle-friendly destination, and you are likely to cover ground between the attractions quickly. For a quick and convenient overview of the city, you can join a guided tour.