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Domagk Park in Munich's Schwabing-Freimann neighborhood offers a refreshing escape from the city's bustle. Rated 4.6 on Google, this well-maintained gem provides an engaging experience for both children and adults with its playgrounds and expansive walking paths. Pets are welcome, making it an ideal spot for local families to unwind. The park's modern architecture integrates harmoniously with lush green spaces, promoting a sense of community living. Public art installations scattered throughout reflect the rich history of the area, adding a layer of cultural intrigue. With easy access to the U-Bahn and trams, it's conveniently connected yet manages to maintain a low-key, authentic vibe rarely found in tourist-heavy areas. Thoughtfully designed urban planning ensures visitors enjoy both the beauty and functionality of this versatile entertainment park.

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Features

Pets allowed, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Max-Bill-Straße - München
Bus stop 214 m walk
Lilienthalallee Süd - München
Bus stop 488 m walk
Max-Bill-Straße
Bus stop 235 m walk
Schwabing Nord
Bus stop 431 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 168 reviews
4.6/5 168 reviews
Carsten Felden
Carsten Felden
2 months ago on Google

Eigentlich ein toller Spielplatz, wenn aber das Wasserspiel ausgeschaltet ist, ist das eigentliche Highlight dieser Anlage nicht mehr gegeben.

Tanvi Deshmukh
Tanvi Deshmukh
2 months ago on Google

A Modern, Green Oasis in the City – Domagkpark, Munich Domagkpark is one of Munich’s most thoughtfully designed urban neighborhoods — blending modern architecture, community living, and green space in a really refreshing way. It feels peaceful and residential, yet still connected to the city with easy public transport options nearby (like the U-Bahn and trams). The park itself is clean and well-maintained, with open lawns, playgrounds for kids, and walking paths that make it ideal for a quiet stroll or a laid-back afternoon. It’s not a touristy spot, which makes it feel more authentic — perfect if you’re looking to see what real day-to-day life looks like in Munich. There’s also some fascinating public art, with a creative vibe that reflects the area’s past — it used to be an artist colony on the former military barracks. You’ll still find creative spaces and studios scattered around, and occasional local events or exhibitions pop up. Whether you’re here for a short visit or staying longer in Munich, Domagkpark is worth exploring — especially if you appreciate modern urban planning, green spaces, and a quieter local experience away from the tourist buzz.

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Tom (NiHaoTom)
Tom (NiHaoTom)
2 months ago on Google

Netter Park mit zwei Spielplätzen, überwiegend von den Anwohnern in Benutzung. Viele Kinder, weil es eine junges Quartier ist.