Since I started creating my list of places to visit in Munich, Sea Life Munich has been one of the must-see attractions. There was no way we would visit Munich and not go there!
On the day we visited Sea Life Munchen, we first visited BMW Welt and BMW Museum. Afterward, we arrived at Sea Life Munich (and next it was Olympiapark).
This place was interesting, and there are a few things to know before visiting Sea Life Munich that I will share in this article. I admit that before visiting, I saw all sorts of opinions on this place, both good and bad. Some praised it for the numerous beings that can be seen here, others said it is small and you can go through it in less than 30 minutes.
As you might already know, I like to make my impressions and I do a lot of research before visiting a city so that I know both the famous attractions and the hidden gems, then I create itineraries for each day 🙂
Important note: the photos are taken with my phone – No blitz (obviously!) – but my battery was 20% so I took a few pictures and not all of them are the best quality.
Therefore, the photos you will see below do not convey the beauty of the place.
Included in this Sea Life Munich guide are:
- How to get to Sea Life Munich
- Sea Life Munich tickets
- What to expect inside Sea Life Munich
- More tips for visiting Sea Life Munich
- Conclusion: Is Sea Life Munich worth a visit?
How to get to Sea Life Munich
As I mentioned, we went to Sea Life Munich after visiting BMW Welt and BMW Museum – so, for us, it was just a short walk to Sea Life Munich.
Located at Olympiapark Munich, Sea Life Munich is easily accessible by public transport.
I recommend installing the MVV-App (the official app for public transport in Munich) as it will help you get from any place to wherever you want in the city! We used it daily in Munich and we had no issue.
You can take a taxi too, but I would not recommend it, as Munich has public transport that allows you to get anywhere you want (especially to famous sights like these.)
Sea Life Munich Tickets
You can purchase tickets in advance (in theory they are cheaper), or when you get to the Sea Life.
We were not sure when we would arrive at Sea Life Munich, so we chose to pay there.
The price for a ticket for an adult (15+) is 22 euros online or 23.50 euros on-site. The price for a ticket for an adult with a photo pass included is 24 euros online or 25.50 euros on-site.
I think that there are some special prices for families because we paid…