Munich is recognized for its history, culture, art galleries, museums, Bavarian beer, and, of course, Oktoberfest. Munich has so many amazing and unusual things to do that you'll have a terrific time visiting the Bavarian capital city. Our guide to the best hostels in Munich will assist you in selecting the right hostel for your needs during your stay in Munich.
Bavaria was previously its own sovereign German kingdom. Today, Munich is crammed with regal royal houses, rich vacation palaces, and some of Europe's most significant art collections. The tradition lives on in the cobblestone alleys of Munich's Altstadt, where you can browse for traditional lederhosen before heading to a historic beer hall for a large stein of the local beer.
General Info on the Hostels in Munich
As Munich is one of the most popular backpacking destinations in Europe, there is a large selection of hostels.
Here are some things that you might want to consider before booking a hostel in Munich.
- Price - In bed in a dorm room starts at €14 per night (normally in large dorm rooms), but expect to pay €20 per night in a medium-sized dorm room (8 to 10 beds). Cheaper hostels generally have poor reviews, but this isn't always the case. Prices at the weekend tend to be 20% to 40% higher as there is greater demand.
- Location - Munich is a large city so it's best to stay in a central location close to the top sights and nightlife. Mitte is the most central location in Munich but you should also consider staying in a more local district such as Friedrichshain or Kreuzberg.
- Amenities/Services - Every hostel in Munich offers free Wi-Fi and a few hostels include breakfast in the price, but if you want more specific services be sure to do your research to find the hostel that best meets your needs.
- Staff - Most hostels in Munich have excellent staff. They are normally very friendly and will give you some great tips on restaurants, bars and clubs etc. But my advice is to read reviews to make sure the hostel you choose has friendly and helpful staff because rude or unhelpful staff could ruin your hostel experience.
The 8 Best Hostels in Munich
Here’s our comprehensive list of the best hostels in Munich which includes a detailed description and the amenities of each hostel.
1. Wombats City Hostel Munich
Do you want to stay in Munich Hostels full of incredible greenery? Then, you can book the Wombats City Hostel Munich for a relaxing stay and a memorable holiday experience. Indeed, it’s a place full of vibrant crowds, where sunlight kisses you through the grass-roofed courtyard and open terrace. You’ll find friendly staff and top-notch amenities.
From dorms to private rooms, there’s a bucket list of choices you can make. Munich’s central train station and the famous Oktoberfest grounds are at a stone-throw distance. So, start your day with a lovely breakfast and relax at the bar. You’ve got everything under one umbrella; that too at an incredible pocket-friendly price!
General Info on Wombats City Hostel
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €30.00, Privates from €88.00
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: No
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
2. MEININGER Munich City Center
The following Munich Hostels on our list are the MEININGER Munich City Center. It’s an excellent place for those looking for a cosy stay in a vibrant environment. Indeed, it’s one of the Best Hostels in Munich for several reasons. Topping the list is its location and that’s right in the heart of the city. It’s an excellent hostel housing amenities way above your expectations.
You’ll find a nice game room with a pool and football table in it. There’s a nice lobby where you can sit and relax while chatting with like-minded people. Since Wi-Fi is free, you can easily connect with your nearest one back home. Hey, don’t forget to taste a glass of beer at the Augustiner Brustuben. It’s one of the best in the city; we bet!
General Info on MEININGER Munich City Center
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €17.00, Privates from €59.00
- Female Only Dorms: No
- Breakfast Included: No
- Guest Kitchen: Yes
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
3. Jaeger’s Munich
If you want to stay in a modern-styled hostel with neat and clean rooms, it’s Jaeger's Munich. That’s why it’s on our Best Hostels in Munich list. Of course, it’s a vibrant place with a lively crowd.
You’ll enjoy staging in decent rooms, Dorms, or Privates, and you’ve got a choice! Indeed, it’s one of the favorite backpacker paradises of Munich Hostels and all budget-minded travelers alike. There’s an onsite bar where you can sit and relax while enjoying your favorite drink or marvel around for city sightseeing. Everything is easily accessible.
General Info on Jaeger's Munich
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €14.88, Privates from €57.60
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: No
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
4. MEININGER Munich Olympiapark
If you wish to stay in any of the Munich Hostels that follow WHO and COVID safety guidelines, it’s the MEININGER Munich Olympiapark. Indeed, they’re also famous for their great location, spacious rooms, amenities, and exceptional hospitality. Thus, we’ve got their names on the list of the Best Hostels in Munich.
You can access the lobby and in-house bar to sit and relax. Also, you can cook your delightful breakfast in the guest kitchen. Else, you’ll get an option to enjoy a lavish buffet breakfast at their restaurant.
General Info on MEININGER Munich Olympiapark
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €20.50, Privates from €59.00
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: Yes
- Laundry Facilities: No
- Bar: Yes
5. The 4You Hostel Munich
Budget-friendly, excellent location, great ambiance, and accessibility. Do you want to stay in any Munich Hostels offering these facilities? Hey, then you’re on the right page! It’s The 4You Hostel Munich. Thus, we’ve placed it rightly on the Best Hostels in Munich list. It’s full of young crowds, so you’ll get an excellent opportunity to meet new people.
There are great vibes, and you’ll interact with caring staff. At times, they’ll be cracking jokes and keep you engaged. If you want to access public transport links, it’s within walking distance. Indeed, you’ll also find ensuite rooms with attached private bathrooms. So, if you want to relax in privacy and that too within budget, this Munich Hostel is an excellent choice.
General Info on The 4You Hostel Munich
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €15.34, Privates from €32.30
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: Yes
- Guest Kitchen: No
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
6. a&o München Laim
Now we’ll talk about our next pick, and it’s the a&o München Laim. Why we’ve it in the Best Hostels in Munich list, let's see. It’s an excellent property where you’ll find friendly staff, spacious rooms, a lobby area, and free Wi-Fi.
You can book a single or a double room based on your choices. Also, there are family rooms, and perfect if you’re on a family tour. After a tiring day, you can sit, relax and chill in their in-house bar. That’ll make your stay memorable; we bet!
General Info on a&o München Laim
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €14.00, Privates from €48.00
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: No
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
7. Smart Stay Hostel Munich City
On our countdown list for the Best Hostels in Munich, the next up is the Smart Stay Hostel Munich City. You’ll always enjoy excellent accessibility to marvel around as it’s in a prime location. Take a stroll to reach the central station that connects to all the essential sites. Or, enjoy shopping and bar-hopping at your own pace.
There’s the famous Hofbrauhaus Brewery nearby. So don’t forget to taste a glass of handcrafted beer. Also, nearby is the German Museum and you must explore this place.
General Info on Smart Stay Hostel Munich City
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €36.00, Privates from €148.00
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: Yes
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
8. a&o München Hackerbrücke
a&o München Hackerbrücke is the last one on our list of the Best Hostels in Munich with excellent amenities. It has got well-decorated rooms with a shower, toilet, and bathtub.
Even every room has got its balcony. However, the major attraction is the rooftop bar, from where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surroundings. You can easily access public transport like the intra-city train, which makes your stay even more exciting!
General Info on a&o München Hackerbrücke
- Room Types Offered: Dorms, Privates
- Costs: Dorms from €16.00, Privates from €67.00
- Female Only Dorms: Yes
- Breakfast Included: No but available for an extra fee
- Guest Kitchen: No
- Laundry Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
Final Thought on Best Hostels in Munich
If you’ve got plans to explore the city’s nightlife and other happenings, the chances are high that you’ll over budget. But, there’s a pro tip to stay on budget without sacrificing any attractions. It’s possible when you save on accommodation costs. That’s why you must plan to book and stay in any of these eight Best Hostels in Munich. All of these Munich Hostels locations are near the tourist hot spots. Either you walk around or take a train to explore the invaluable art and cultural collections around you. What we guarantee is a memorable stay!
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I'm Mike McGuinness, the guy behind the scenes of Hostel Vagabond. I've stayed in literally hundreds of hostels across Europe and the world. I created Hostel Vagabond so that I could share those experiences with you.