What's the Weather Like in Munich in October
Temperature
Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, features further decrease in average temperatures in October. In the course of this month, it gets colder at a steady rate. For example, October 1 is likely to have low temperatures around 7C (44.6F) and daily highs around 14C (57.2F). October 31, on the other hand, features average daily temperatures between 3C (37.4F) and 10C (50F). If we compare temperature values characteristic for this time of year between Munich, Germany, and London, the United Kingdom, the German city is significantly colder.
In the first half of October, it feels cool around mid-afternoon. But, the interval featuring these temperatures, which is from 12 pm to 8 pm on October 1, shortens at the fast rate. Already in the third week of the month, cold temperatures are usually predominant throughout the day.
Sunshine Hours
The number of sunshine hours is also on the decrease, and the Bavarian capital usually has 4 sunny hours per day in October. Accordingly, having cloud cover overhead is increasingly likely. On the first day of the month, it is 55% possible that the day will be overcast or mostly cloudy. The lowest possibility of clear, mostly clear or partially cloudy sky over Munich is on October 31 39%.
Rain
Rainfall continues to decrease during October, with the first half of the month being wetter than the second. The possibility that October 1 will be a rainy day is 29%, while October 31 is 26% likely to be a wet day. According to observations, the lowest probability of precipitation in the course of this month is 24% on October 24. On average, the city of Munich receives up to 70 mm/2.76 in of rainfall in October. This destination features between 9 and 17 rainy days during this month.
From the statistical point of view, time of day when rainy weather is most likely to occur constantly changes during October. Initially, noon is time of day when the likelihood of rainfall is the highest. Somewhere in the middle of the period, late evening is most likely to receive rainfall. By the month's end, the highest chances of precipitation are early in the morning, around 5 am.
In general, the most frequent forms of rain in the city this time of year are showers and drizzle.
Wind Speed
The average wind speed barely varies throughout October. At the beginning of the month, the speed of wind is 2.5 m/s. Afterward, it increases up to 2.7 m/s by the end of October. On average, around 2 pm is the windiest part of day while around 5 am is windy the least.
Humidity
In regard to humidity, most of the month feels somewhat dry. The average relative humidity in October is around 82%. Even the probability of feeling comfortable is not very high, much less of a muggy or miserable day.
Sunrise and Sunset
Like most other parameters, the duration of daylight is on the decrease in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, this time of year. On October 1, daylight lasts 11:41 hours, with sunrise occurring at 7:12 am and sunset taking place at 6:53 pm. On October 31, the city has 10 hours of daylight, from 6:57 am to 4:57 pm.
Extraordinary Weather Occurances
In October, the possibility of Föhn winds, which influence temperatures and humidity levels, is high. These winds, which blow from the Alps, tend to increase temperatures up to 25C (77F). On the other hand, frosts might occur during the night sometimes, albeit these are not expected until November. Also, sleet tended to fall during this period in the capital of Bavaria in a not so distant past.
Munich Hotels in October
Hotel rates in the city of Munich remain at their peak in the beginning of October because of the world-famous Oktoberfest beer festival. Once the festival ends, tourists leave the capital of Bavaria for the most part, which significantly lowers hotel rates. After the festival, you shouldn't have trouble finding a suitable accommodation. But, if you plan to be in the city during the Oktoberfest, book a room as early as possible, even a full year in advance.
Pension Belo Sono
Pension Belo Sono is a budget accommodation, located within a walking distance from the site of the Oktoberfest beer festival. Rooms of the property feature TVs, free Wi-Fi and shared bathrooms. The U-Bahn underground station, which provides a quick connection to Karlsplatz (Stachus) and the city center, is a few minutes away. Munich Airport is 30.5 km/19 mi away.
Buddy Hotel
Buddy Hotel is a 3-star property, located in the vicinity of Karlsplatz and near the site of the Oktoberfest. Most other tourist points of interest in Munich, Germany (Marienplatz, Deutsches Museum, New Pinakothek), are up to 2 km/1.24 mi away. Hotel's rooms feature TVs with flat screens, air-conditioners, coffee makers and private bathrooms. Wi-Fi is a complimentary amenity. Parking is available for a surcharge.
Anna Hotel
Anna Hotel is a 4-star establishment, located in Karlsplatz, one of the city's main transportation hubs. Distance to the Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest), which is 2 underground stops away, is 1.4 km/0.87 mi. The center of the city (Marienplatz) is less than 1 km/0.62 mi distant. Soundproofed rooms of Anna Hotel feature air-conditioning, free internet and flat-screen TVs with Sky channels. Complimentary facilities are a restaurant serving Oriental and Mediterranean dishes, a bar and paid parking.
Mandarin Oriental
Mandarin Oriental is a 5-star hotel, located in the center of the Bavarian capital. Most tourist-related areas and attractions are up to 3 km/1.86 mi away. The hotel disposes of rooms and suites, equipped with Bang and Olufsen systems, minibars and upscale toiletries. Some on-site facilities are a Japanese-Peruvian restaurant, cocktail bar, lounge, fitness center, Finnish sauna and a Turkish bath. Parking and Wi-Fi are available for a surcharge. Beauty services (massages, hair treatments) are also on offer.
Bars and Restaurants
The culinary scene in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is very diverse. Besides restaurants serving local specialties, there are many eateries preparing international food. More so, the city has dining venues catering to people with strict dietary needs, such vegetarians and vegans are. Note, though, that many bars and restaurants receive only cash as the method of payment .
Turkitch Kofte & Kebap
Turkitch Kofte & Kebap is a budget eatery that serves specialties of the Turkish cuisine. If you are a fan of kebabs, this place prepares some of the finest in the city. In addition to Turkish food, the restaurant serves specialties of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern cuisine. Opening hours of Turkitch Kofte & Kebap are daily from 11 am (1 pm on Sunday) to 10 pm.
Oanh
Oanh is a restaurant serving specialties of the Vietnamese cuisine. Prices are moderate and you will find a variety of dishes that include meat and seafood in the restaurant's menu. According to former patrons, the staff is friendly and happy to make a vegetarian version of a dish on request. Oanh is open from 11:30 am to 3 pm on work days, and between 5:30 pm and 11 pm on a daily basis.
Mystikon
Mystikon is a Greek-style eatery that caters to gourmands and vegetarians. It offers a wide range of dishes that include pork and chicken meat, seafood and fish. While you are here, don't miss to order Tzatziki salad, which goes complements well any other dish. Mystikon's opening hours are daily from 5 pm (11:30 am on Sunday and public holidays) to 1 am.
Pfistermühle
Pfistermühle is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves specialties of the Bavarian cuisine. This upscale dining venue in Munich features a beautiful interior, with a vaulted ceiling as its crown jewel. Some dishes you should consider ordering are creamy savoy cabbage and sauce of dried fruit. Pfistermühle is open daily, except on Sunday, from noon to midnight.
Things to do in Munich in October
Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest the central and most-anticipated annual event in Munich, the capital city of Bavaria. Located on the Theresienwiese, this grand beer festival runs from mid-September until the first weekend in October. The popular event is not only a celebration of beer, but of the German cuisine and culture, as well. Besides eating and drinking, this joyful event features music and dancing performances, parades and fairground activities. In a few words, it is a highly-entertaining event that meets high expectations of every fan of beer..
During the Oktoberfest festival, men wear Lederhosen while ladies wear Dirndl, both of which are traditional Bavarian dresses. Besides in the crowds, you may see these people dancing on tables under beer tent. These tents are put in position by various breweries, and you can buy and enjoy their beer there. Hofbräu, Hackerbräu, Augustiner Festhalle, Winzerer Fähndl and Loewenbraeu-Festhalle are some tents you shouldn't miss. It is often recommendable to reserve a seating place in the tents of most-renowned breweries.
Naturally, you shouldn't have beer without an accompanying meal. In that regard, weisswurst, a traditional sausage of Bavaria, can hardly be a poor choice. Also, check out a wine tent (Weinzelt) for enjoying a wine. In general, those from Franconia are among the finest.