Munich Escort Date Ideas for Daytime Bookings
Most people default to evening or nighttime plans when they’re organising a date, but there’s a whole host of experiences you miss out on that way. Munich has so many solid options for daytime dates that it feels like a waste if you don’t include them in your plans from time to time.
Museums and markets are open, palace gardens offer interesting spaces to explore while you get to know one another, and you can plan a real shared experience with a Munich escort rather than expecting the restaurant to do all the work for you.
You still want it to feel like a thought-out and romantic date though, so here are some of our favourite daytime date ideas to enjoy with an escort in Munich.
Start at Dallmayr, Then See Munich From Above
Dallmayr is a great place to kick off a daytime Munich date that feels put together without becoming overly formal. The cafe-bistro sits above the famous deli on Dienerstraße, serving breakfast, lunch, cakes and coffee right in the centre of Old Town, so it’s a very versatile spot. Whether you want a sit-down meal or a quick coffee and a snack before you get on with your day, it has you covered.
From here you can walk off your meal while you head over to Marienplatz before taking the lift up the New Town Hall tower. You avoid the queues (and the workout) of taking the stairs up St Peter’s Church, and the view is just as good. The observation deck opens daily from 10 am with advance tickets available online.
See Nymphenburg but Don’t Try to Conquer it.
Nymphenburg Palace is a stunning setting for a romantic date, but you have to be selective. If you wanted to see all of the state rooms, the carriage collection, the porcelain displays and every inch of the expansive grounds, you’ll be stuck here all day. Trying to cram it all in means spending half a day and most of the day working out where you need to go next to get the most out of the trip. Save that for a solo visit.
Instead, choose one indoor attraction and spend the rest of the time outside in the park (weather permitting). There’s also no law requiring you to read every information panel. See the grand rooms, pick out the most outrageous carriage in the Marstallmuseum and then go outside. Leaving after an enjoyable hour feels far better than completing the official route out of stubbornness.
Go to Lenbachhaus Before Lunch
A gallery or museum works well early in a date because it gives you something to plug any gaps until the connection has grown a little more. You don’t need to fill every silence, and the exhibits give you better conversation starters than another round of questions about work, travel or hobbies.
Lenbachhaus is famous for housing the world’s largest collection of Blue Rider Movement artworks. This particular art style forewent traditional or even accurate depictions of human and animal form in favour of bold colours and unrealistic proportions. This actually makes it a great theme for a date because whether you’re well educated on art or not, it’s striking enough to spark conversation.
The museum’s cafe and restaurant ELLA overlooks Königsplatz and gives you a convenient space to grab a drink and keep the conversation going before you head back to your home or book a luxury hotel.
Viktualienmarkt is Great, but a Good Date Needs More
Viktualienmarkt is a vibrant, bustling and exciting part of the city with no shortage of colour, food and interesting stalls to browse. But, walking from stall to stall isn’t a date in itself. 25 minutes into browsing cheese and flowers and you’ll start wondering whether you’re on a date or just out shopping.
Instead, you need to give it some purpose and define its spot on your plan. Arrive hungry enough to grab breakfast or mix and match a couple of items from different stalls to share, spend half an hour browsing, then head on to an activity that feels more intentional, like a cocktail bar, a museum or find a nice outdoor area to sit and eat your purchases.