Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich)

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich or LMU Germany) is one of the leading research universities in Europe. Its campus infrastructure is well-developed, modern, and designed to support both academic and student life. Here’s an overview of LMU’s on-campus infrastructure:

Campus Overview

LMU is a city-based university with multiple campus sites mainly located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria. It doesn’t have a single, centralized campus like some universities, but rather facilities spread across the city. Key campuses include:

  • Main Campus (Zentrum) – Located in the city center near Ludwigstraße.
  • Grosshadern/Martinsried Campus – Focuses on medicine and natural sciences.
  • HighTechCampus Großhadern – Houses state-of-the-art medical and biotech research facilities.

Academic Facilities

  • Modern Lecture Halls & Seminar Rooms: Equipped with up-to-date audio-visual tech.
  • Departmental Libraries: Each faculty has its own specialized library alongside the main LMU Library.
  • Computer Labs & IT Services: Students have access to IT support, software licenses, and university Wi-Fi (eduroam).
  • Research Institutes: LMU has dozens of institutes and laboratories, including partnerships with Max Planck Institutes and Helmholtz Centers.

LMU Libraries

Opening Hours

Access & Costs

Studentenwerk München Housing Office

Locations & Access

Opening Hours

Access & Costs

  • Housing applications are free.
  • Rent varies by accommodation type and location.
  • Detailed information available on the Studierendenwerk website.

LMU Cafeterias (Mensen)

Locations & Access
Opening Hours (Canteen Leopoldstraße)

Note: Opening hours may vary during lecture-free periods. studierendenwerk-muenchen-oberbayern.de

Access & Costs
  • Students: Subsidized meals, typically €2–€4.
  • Staff & External Guests: Slightly higher prices.
  • Payment via LMU card or cash.

Public Transport (MVV) Around LMU Munich

LMU is in central Munich and is well-connected by Munich’s public transport network (MVV), which includes:

U-Bahn (Subway)
  • Nearest Stations to LMU Main Campus:
  • Operates roughly:Daily: 4:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Weekend Nights: Runs later or all night (limited lines)

U-Bahn (Subway)

  • Nearest Stations to LMU Main Campus:
  • Operates roughly:Daily: 4:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Weekend Nights: Runs later or all night (limited lines)

Tram

  • Trams 27 and 28 serve nearby stops like Nordbad, Pinakotheken, and Karolinenplatz.
  • Operates:Daily: ~4:30 AM – 1:30 AM

Bus

  • Several buses serve the LMU area, including student routes and connections to the sports center or libraries.
  • Night buses (N lines) also run after subways stop, especially on weekends.

Transport Costs

Semester Ticket (for Students)
  • Basic Ticket:
  • IsarCard Semester Upgrade (Optional):
    • Around €209.30 (as of 2025, may vary slightly)
    • Gives full-time access to MVV public transport, 24/7
  • This is the most cost-effective and popular option for LMU students.
Single Tickets (Non-students)
  • Single Trip (Inner Zone): ~€3.90
  • Day Ticket (Inner Zone): ~€9.30
  • Weekly Pass: ~€20–30 depending on zones
  • Buy via MVV app, ticket machines, or online
Cycling
  • LMU is very bike-friendly:
  • Bike rental options:
    • MVG Rad (city bike sharing):
      • First 30 minutes: ~€0.50
      • Full day: ~€9.00
  • LMU sometimes offers student bike programs
Walking

Since LMU’s main campus is central, many places are within walking distance:

  • 5–10 mins to cafeterias, libraries, shops
  • 15–20 mins walk to English Garden, Marienplatz, or museums
Driving & Parking
  • Not recommended for daily commuting:
  • Parking is limited and expensive near LMU.
  • Many streets are permit-only or metered
  • If needed, parking garages are available:

Akademiestraße or Amalienstraße (paid, ~€2–3/hour)

Opening/Operating Hours (Transport Services)

ServiceOperating Hours
U-Bahn4:00 AM – 1:00 AM (some lines 24/7 on weekends)
Trams4:30 AM – 1:30 AM
Buses4:00 AM – 12:30 AM (night buses available)
MVG Bikes24/7 availability
Ticket OfficesMon–Fri, ~7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

For LMU Students

1. Basic Semester Ticket
  • Price: €75 per semester
  • Includes:
  • Unlimited travel on all MVV transport (U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, buses)
  • Valid only during off-peak hours:
    • Mon–Fri: 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM
    • Weekends and public holidays: All day
2. IsarCard Semester Upgrade (Optional)
  • Price: €209.30 per semester (as of summer 2025)
  • Adds:
    • Full-time access to the entire MVV network — 24/7.
  • Combined with the basic ticket:
  • Total: €75 + €209.30 = €284.30 per semester
  • Approx. €47.40 per month

Best value if you’re commuting daily or attending early classes

For Non-Students or Visitors

Ticket TypeCost (as of 2025)Notes
Single Ticket (Zone M)~€3.90One-way trip within city center
Day Ticket (Zone M)~€9.30Unlimited trips until 6:00 AM next day
3-Day Tourist Ticket~€21.90Great for visitors
Weekly Ticket (Zone M)~€20–30Unlimited rides for 7 days
Monthly Ticket (IsarCard M)~€60–70Best for non-students living in Munich
Bike Sharing (MVG Rad)
  • First 30 min: ~€0.50
  • Full day rental: ~€9.00
  • MVG Rad Pass (monthly): ~€10–15

Driving (not recommended)

  • Public Parking Garages: €2–4/hour, €20–30/day
  • Street Parking (short-term): €1–3/hour (where available)
  • Resident Parking Permits: Only for people with local address registration

Accommodation for Kenyan Students at LMU Germany

1. Types of Accommodation

A. Student Dormitories (Studentenwohnheime)

  • Managed by Studentenwerk München (Munich Student Union).
  • Affordable and popular among international students.
  • Rooms can be single or shared apartments.
Costs:
  • Usually between 250 to 450 EUR per month depending on room type and facilities.
  • Includes basic furniture, shared kitchen, and sometimes internet.

Distance:

  • Most dorms are within 10-20 minutes by public transport to LMU campuses.
  • LMU’s main campuses are spread in Munich city center, so transport links are excellent.

How to apply:

  • Apply through Studentenwerk München website: www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de
  • Start application as early as possible, ideally 6 months before arrival.
  • You’ll need your admission letter from LMU, proof of funds, and a personal statement.

Tips:

  • Demand is high; apply early.
  • Some dorms have student communities and social events.
  • Ask for rooms closer to LMU main campus (Ludwigstraße, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz).

B. Private Shared Flats (WG – Wohngemeinschaft)

  • Renting a room in a shared flat with other students.
  • More independence but also higher rent.

Costs:

  • Between 400 to 600 EUR per month for a single room.
  • Utilities (electricity, internet) may be extra.

Distance:

  • Usually within 15-30 minutes by public transport.
  • Many students live in neighborhoods like Schwabing, Maxvorstadt, or near public transit hubs.

How to find:

C. Private Apartments

  • More expensive and less common for students.
  • Full apartments rented by one person or a couple.

Costs:

  • From 700 EUR upwards monthly.
  • Usually not the best choice unless you want privacy and have a higher budget.

D. Homestays (Living with a German Host Family)

  • Staying with a local family, often including meals.
  • Great for cultural immersion and improving German skills.

Costs:

  • Around 400 to 600 EUR per month, usually including meals.
  • Prices vary depending on location and family.

Distance:

  • Depends on host family location, but usually reachable by public transport within 30-40 minutes.

How to find and apply:

  • Use organizations like Homestay.com, AIFS Homestay, or local Munich homestay programs.
  • LMU may have recommendations or student support offices can guide you.
  • Apply at least 3-4 months ahead to secure a spot.

2. Distance from LMU University

  • LMU’s main campus is located in Munich city center (around Ludwigstraße and Geschwister-Scholl-Platz).
  • Public transport in Munich (U-Bahn, S-Bahn, buses, trams) is reliable and well-connected.
  • Most student accommodations are within 20-30 minutes by public transport.
  • Consider getting a semester ticket for free/reduced public transport while studying.

3. How to Get There

  • From Munich Airport (MUC):
  • If arriving by train, Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) is very close to LMU.
  • Make sure to arrange temporary accommodation for arrival days while looking for permanent housing.

4. Where to Apply

5. Tips for Kenyan Students

  • Start early: Accommodation in Munich is competitive.
  • Prepare documents: Passport, university admission letter, proof of financial resources, rental history/references.
  • Budget well: Munich is one of the more expensive German cities.
  • Get a German SIM card: To stay connected while looking for housing.
  • Join student groups: LMU’s international student groups or Kenyan student associations help share info and sometimes sublets.
  • Learn basic German: Helps with homestays and renting private apartments.
  • Check contract terms: Be clear on rent, deposit (usually 1-3 months), utilities included or not, and minimum rental period.
  • Use semester ticket: Free or discounted public transport for students.

Health Care for Kenyan Students in Germany (At and Outside LMU)

1. Is Health Insurance Mandatory?

Yes. Health insurance is compulsory for all students in Germany, including Kenyans. You must show proof of valid health insurance to enroll at the university and get a visa.

Types of Health Insurance

A. Public (Statutory) Health Insurance

Recommended for students under 30 years old or in their first degree.

  • Providers: TK (Techniker Krankenkasse), AOK, Barmer, DAK, etc.
  • Accepted everywhere (hospitals, university clinics, GPs).
  • Covers:
    • Doctor visits
    • Hospital treatment
    • Emergency care
    • Basic dental care
    • Mental health support

Cost:

  • Around €110 per month (approx. Ksh 15,000).
  • Paid monthly while studying.
  • Usually paid via German bank or SEPA debit.

How to apply:

  • Online via provider website.
  • Need passport, admission letter from LMU, and passport-sized photo.

B. Private Health Insurance

  • Often used by students over 30, language students, or preparatory course attendees.
  • Cheaper short-term but may not cover all treatments.
  • May cause problems with long-term visa renewal.

Cost:

  • Around €30–€70 per month, depending on coverage.

Caution:

  • You cannot switch back to public insurance easily after choosing private.
  • Not recommended unless your situation demands it (e.g., older student, short course).

Health Care Inside LMU (On Campus)

LMU University Medical Services

  • LMU has a Student Health Service and offers support via partnerships with local clinics.
  • No hospital on campus, but you can use any doctor in Munich with your insurance card.

Mental Health & Counselling:

  • LMU Psychological Counselling Services (Psychotherapeutische Beratung).
  • Offers free support for stress, anxiety, homesickness, and cultural adjustment.
  • English and German services available.

Cost:

  • Free for enrolled LMU students.

Where to find it:

Health Care Outside the University

A. General Practitioners (Hausarzt)

  • Go here for basic health issues.
  • Must register or book appointment.
  • Bring your insurance card.

B. Specialists

  • Referred by your GP (e.g., dermatologists, gynecologists, psychiatrists).
  • Covered under public insurance.

C. Hospitals

  • In emergencies, go to the Notaufnahme (Emergency Room) at the nearest hospital.
  • Munich has excellent hospitals like:
    • LMU Klinikum
    • Klinikum rechts der Isar
    • Red Cross Hospital (Rotes Kreuz Krankenhaus)

Common Health Costs

ServiceCost with Public InsuranceNotes
GP visitFreeCovered fully
Hospital stayFreeSmall co-pay per day (~€10/day)
Medication€5–10Partial co-payment
Dental cleaning€20–60Basic checkups covered
Glasses/EyewearMostly privateInsurance rarely covers
PsychotherapyFreeIf approved by insurance

How to Get There (In Emergencies)

  • Dial 112 for ambulance/fire (free).
  • Dial 116117 for non-emergency medical helpline (English available).
  • Use Google Maps or MVV.de to find doctors/hospitals nearby.

Tips for Kenyan Students

  1. Choose Public Insurance if Possible – TK or AOK are the most student-friendly.
  2. Always Carry Your Insurance Card – Needed at pharmacies and clinics.
  3. Register with a GP Early – Don’t wait until you’re sick.
  4. Mental Health is Important – Use LMU’s counselling if you’re homesick or stressed.
  5. Language Barrier? – Search for “English-speaking doctor Munich” or ask LMU International Office for help.
  6. Bring Medical Records from Kenya – Especially if you have chronic conditions.
  7. Pharmacies (Apotheke) – For prescriptions, bring your insurance and doctor’s note.
  8. Emergency Care is Free and Efficient – But don’t misuse it for minor issues.

Student Support for Kenyan Students at LMU Munich

1. LMU International Office

This is your main point of contact for support as an international student, including Kenyans.

Services Offered:

  • Help with visa/residence permit
  • Academic and cultural orientation
  • Advice on health insurance, banking, accommodation
  • Social & cultural integration programs
  • Buddy Program (get paired with a German student)
  • Emergency financial aid (in some cases)

Cost:

  • Free for enrolled students.

Location:

LMU International Office
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 Munich
Main building of LMU (Hauptgebäude), Room G019

Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Thursday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Tuesday afternoons: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
  • Closed on Fridays

Website:https://www.lmu.de/en/

2. Studentenwerk München – Advisory Services

A separate organization supporting all students in Munich, including LMU. Offers financial, legal, and emotional support.

Services Include:
  • Psychological counseling
  • Legal advice (e.g. rental contracts)
  • Help with job search and part-time work
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Help for students with children or disabilities
Cost:
  • Free for all enrolled students.
Location:

Studentenwerk München – Beratungszentrum (Advisory Centre)
Leopoldstraße 15, 80802 Munich
(10 minutes by U-Bahn from LMU main campus)

Opening Hours:
  • Monday to Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Some services by appointment only.

Website: https://www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de

3. LMU Career Services

Helps with finding internships, jobs, and preparing your CV and applications in Germany.

 Services:
  • Job search support
  • German & English CV checks
  • Interview preparation
  • Student jobs (HiWi positions)
 Cost:
  • Free for students
  • Some workshops might have a small fee (5–10 EUR)

 Website: https://www.lmu.de/en/workspace-for-students/career-services

4. LMU African Students’ Community (Unofficial Student Group)

Many Kenyan students join or form community groups with other African students.

 What They Do:
  • Cultural events
  • Study support groups
  • Help with settling in
  • Meetups and networking

Ask at the International Office or search on Facebook / WhatsApp student groups.

How to Get There

All major LMU student services are within Zone M of Munich’s public transport (MVV). You can travel by:

  • U-Bahn: U3, U6 (Universität station for LMU main building)
  • Tram: Tram 27 and 28
  • Bus: Several local buses (e.g. 153, 154)

 Use the MVV app or Google Maps to find best routes.

Summary Table

ServiceCostLocationHours
International OfficeFreeLMU Main BuildingMon–Thurs: 9–12, Tues: 2–4
Studentenwerk AdvisoryFreeLeopoldstraße 15Mon–Thurs: 9–5, Fri: 9–12
Career ServicesFreeOnline & LMU officesVaries, check website
African Student GroupsFreeInformalVaries

AIRPORTS NEAR LMU

1. Munich International Airport (MUC) – Flughafen München

Main Airport Serving LMU Students
  • Distance from LMU: About 35–40 km
  • Travel time to LMU: 40–50 minutes by public transport
  • Location: Northeast of Munich
How to Get to LMU:
  • Option 1 (Recommended):
    • Take S-Bahn S1 or S8 from the airport to Marienplatz
    • Change to U-Bahn U3 or U6, direction Moosach or Garching-Forschungszentrum
    • Get off at Universität station – LMU main campus is right there
  • Option 2:
    • Take Lufthansa Express Bus to Hauptbahnhof (Munich Central Station)
    • Then take U-Bahn U1/U2 to Sendlinger Tor, transfer to U3/U6 to Universität
Cost:
  • Around €13 one way with public transport
  • Included if you have a valid semester ticket or IsarCard

2. Memmingen Airport (FMM) – “Munich West”

Smaller Airport Used by Budget Airlines (e.g., Ryanair)

  • Distance from LMU: About 120 km
  • Travel time: 1.5 to 2 hours to LMU
How to Get to LMU:
  • Take the Allgäu Airport Express bus or FlixBus to Munich Central Station
  • Then take U-Bahn U3 or U6 to Universität
Cost:
  • Bus: €15–20 depending on provider
  • Total: Around €20–25
Summary Table
AirportCodeDistance to LMUTravel TimeRecommended For
Munich InternationalMUC35–40 km45 minMain airport for LMU
Memmingen (Munich West)FMM120 km1.5–2 hrsBudget flights (Ryanair)

RAILWAY STATIONS NEAR LMU

Nearest Railway Station to LMU Munich

The Universität U-Bahn station is the closest underground station to LMU Munich. It’s located directly beneath Ludwigstraße, with exits integrated into the university buildings, providing direct access to LMU’s main building and faculties. This station is served by U-Bahn lines U3 and U6, facilitating convenient travel across Munich

Public Transport Ticket Options and Costs

Munich’s public transportation is managed by the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (MVV), offering various ticket options:european-study.eu+1Wikipedia+1

1. Deutschlandticket

  • Price: €58 per month (as of January 2025)
  • Validity: Unlimited travel on local and regional buses, trams, metros, S-Bahn trains, and local/regional trains across Germany, excluding most long-distance trains like ICE, IC, and EC .european-study.eu+1AP News+1Wikipedia+1mrlodge.de+1
2. IsarCard (Zone M – Munich city area)

3. Day Tickets

  • Single Day Ticket (Zone M): €9.70
  • Group Day Ticket (up to 5 adults): €18.80
  • Validity: Unlimited travel within the selected zones until 6 am the following day.

4. CityTourCard

  • Zone M: €18.50
  • Zone M – 6 (includes Munich airport): €29.50
  • Validity: 24 or 48 hours, includes discounts for over 100 tourist attractions

5. München Card

  • Zone M: €16.90
  • Zone M – 6 (includes Munich airport): €28.90
  • Validity: 24 hours, includes discounts on tourist offers .

For students or visitors planning to stay longer, the Deutschlandticket or IsarCard may offer better value. For short-term visits, Day Tickets, CityTourCard, or München Card provide flexibility and additional benefits.Wikipedia+2european-study.eu+2Dekon Group+2mvv-muenchen.de+1mvv-muenchen.de+1

BUS & TRAMSTOPS AND TICKETS

Nearby Bus and Tram Stops

LMU is well-served by Munich’s public transport network:

  • Bus Stops:
    • Universität: Located directly in front of LMU’s main building.
    • Siegestor: Approximately a 3-minute walk from LMU.Moovit

Bus lines servicing these stops include:

  • 12
  • 58
  • 68
  • 154
  • N27 (night bus) .MoovitLMU München+1Wikipedia+1
  • Tram Stops:
    • While there isn’t a tram stop directly adjacent to LMU, nearby stops such as Amalienstraße and Schellingstraße are within walking distance and serviced by various tram lines.Moovit

Ticket Options and Prices (as of January 2025)

Munich’s public transportation is managed by the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (MVV). Here are some ticket options:

  • Single Ticket (Einzelfahrkarte):
    • Zone M (Munich city area): €4.10
    • Short Trip (Kurzstrecke): €2.00
    • Children (ages 6–14): €1.90 .BILD+1mvv-muenchen.de+1
  • Stripe Ticket (Streifenkarte):
    • A flexible option with ten stripes that can be used for multiple trips.
    • Price: €17.80 .mvv-muenchen.deBILD
  • Single Day Ticket (Tageskarte):
  • Group Day Ticket:
  • IsarCard (Weekly/Monthly Pass):
    • Weekly (Zone M): €22.40
    • Monthly (Zone M): €68.40
    • Validity: Unlimited travel within the entire subway network (including S-Bahn, tram, bus). .mdh-misu.de
  • Deutschlandticket:
    • Price: €58 per month
    • Validity: Unlimited travel on local and regional buses, trams, metros, S-Bahn trains, and local/regional trains across Germany, excluding most long-distance trains like ICE, IC, and EC. .

Where to Buy Tickets

Tickets can be purchased at:

  • Ticket Machines: Located at U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations.
  • MVV App: Available for both Android and iOS devices.
  • Online: Through the MVV website.mvv-muenchen.de

Remember to validate your ticket before boarding if it’s not time-stamped.

CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN AND AROUND LMU

Munich offers a rich array of cultural and recreational venues near Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU), many within walking distance or a short public transport ride. Here’s a curated list of notable museums and parks, including their distances from LMU, ticket prices, opening hours, and directions:

Museums & Cultural Attractions

1. Kunsthalle München

2. Haus der Kunst

  • Distance from LMU: ~1.2 km (15 min walk)
  • Opening Hours: Wed–Sun 10:00–20:00; Thu until 22:00; closed on Tuesdays
  • Admission:
    • General: €15
    • Students: €5
    • Free admission every last Friday of the month from 16:00–22:00
  • How to Get There: Bus 100 to Königinstraße or Tram 16 to Nationalmuseum/Haus der Kunst
  • Website: hausderkunst.dePinakothek der Moderne+4Haus der Kunst München+4Lenbachhaus+4

3. Pinakothek der Moderne

4. Lenbachhaus

5. Bayerisches Nationalmuseum

6. Glyptothek & State Collections of Antiquities

Parks & Recreational Spaces

1. Englischer Garten

  • Distance from LMU: Adjacent to the university
  • Opening Hours: Open year-round
  • Admission: Free
  • Highlights: One of the world’s largest urban parks, featuring the Chinese Tower, Monopteros, and a popular surfing spot on the Eisbach River
  • How to Get There: Direct access from LMU campus
  • More Info: Englischer Garten – WikipediaWikipediaWikipedia

2. Olympiapark

  • Distance from LMU: ~3.5 km (20 min by public transport)
  • Opening Hours: Open year-round
  • Admission: Free (fees apply for specific attractions)
  • Highlights: Site of the 1972 Olympics, offering sports facilities, concerts, and panoramic city views from the Olympic Tower
  • How to Get There: U3 to Olympiazentrum
  • More Info: Olympiapark – WikipediaWikipedia+1Pinakothek der Moderne+1

Transportation Tips


Many museums offer reduced or free admission on Sundays and special days. For instance, the Pinakothek der Moderne charges only €1 on Sundays, and the Lenbachhaus offers free entry every first Thursday evening of the month. Additionally, children and teenagers under 18 often enjoy free admission.Pinakothek der Moderne+3

Cafés & Coffee Spots Near LMU

1. Café an der Uni (CADU)

2. Dinatale Café

  • Address: Veterinärstraße 4, 80539 Munich
  • Distance: ~200 meters from LMU
  • Opening Hours: Typically open during daytime hours (exact hours may vary)
  • Price Range: Approx. €4 per person
  • Highlights: Cozy spot for coffee and light snacks Trip.com+1Reddit+1

3. Café Münchner Freiheit

4. Café Blá – Specialty Coffee Shop

Restaurants Near LMU

1. Limoni Ristorante

  • Address: Amalienstraße 38, 80799 Munich
  • Distance: ~300 meters from LMU
  • Price Range: Approx. €43 per person
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Highlights: Elegant setting with a focus on fresh ingredients Trip.com+1CitySeeker+1Reddit+1Trip.com+1

2. Pageou Restaurant

  • Address: Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 10, 80333 Munich
  • Distance: ~400 meters from LMU
  • Price Range: Approx. €94 per person
  • Cuisine: Western-style
  • Highlights: Fine dining experience with a diverse menu LMU München+10Trip.com+10Reddit+10

3. Atelier

  • Address: Promenadeplatz 2-6, 80333 Munich
  • Distance: ~450 meters from LMU
  • Price Range: Approx. €183 per person
  • Cuisine: Western-style

Highlights: Michelin-starred restaurant offering gourmet dishes Laptop Friendly Cafe+2Trip.com+2studierendenwerk-muenchen-oberbayern.de+2

University Dining Options

Canteen Leopoldstraße (Mensa)
  • Address: Leopoldstraße 13a, 80802 Munich
  • Distance: ~500 meters from LMU
  • Opening Hours:
    • Mon–Thu: 11:00–14:30
    • Fri: 11:00–14:00
  • Price Range: Affordable meals for students
  • Payment: LMUcard (preloaded with funds)

Highlights: Offers a variety of meals, including vegetarian options Laptop Friendly Cafe+3studierendenwerk-muenchen-oberbayern.de+3University Library Munich+3Reddit+2Trip.com+2Reddit+2CitySeeker+12LMU München+12studierendenwerk-muenchen-oberbayern.de+12

Unique Dessert Spot

Der verrückte Eismacher
  • Address: Amalienstraße 77, 80799 Munich
  • Distance: ~600 meters from LMU
  • Opening Hours: Daily: 11:30–19:00
  • Price Range: Moderate
  • Highlights: Known for unconventional ice cream flavors like white sausage and red cabbage University Library Munich+8CitySeeker+8Reddit+8

Getting There

Most of these establishments are within walking distance from LMU. For those slightly farther, Munich’s public transportation system (U-Bahn, buses, trams) provides convenient access. For example, U3/U6 lines stop at Universität station, which is adjacent to LMU.

RATHAUS (TOWN HALL) NEAR LMU

Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)

The Neues Rathaus was constructed between 1867 and 1908 by architect Georg Hauberrisser. It houses the city government, including the mayor’s office and city council chambers .de.wikipedia.org+2en.munich.foravisit.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2sites.nd.edu+2

Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall)

  • Location: Eastern side of Marienplatz
  • Historical Significance: Originally built in the 15th century, it served as Munich’s town hall until 1874
  • Current Use: Now functions as a venue for events and houses a toy museum

How to Get There from LMU

Walking: The New Town Hall is approximately a 15–20 minute walk south from LMU along Ludwigstraße.

Public Transport:

The Marienplatz station is directly adjacent to the New Town Hall, making it highly accessible. moovitapp.com

Opening Hours

  • General Access: The New Town Hall is open to the public from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.
  • Rathaus-Glockenspiel: This famous clock tower show occurs daily at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, with an additional show at 5:00 PM from March to October.
  • Rathausgalerie (City Hall Gallery):

Services Offered and Costs

1. Observation Tower:

  • Experience: Enjoy panoramic views of Munich from the 85-meter-high tower.
  • Access: Elevators are available; no need to climb stairs.
  • Tickets: €7 for a 15-minute time slot.
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased on-site at the Tourist Information or online. muenchen.de+2introducingmunich.com+2rehlat.co+2muenchen.de

2. Guided Tours:

  • Schedule:
    • Saturdays: 1:30 PM
    • Sundays: 10:30 AM
  • Meeting Point: Tourist Information in front of the City Hall at Marienplatz.
  • Tickets: €18 per person.
  • Booking: Available online or at the Tourist Information. muenchen.de

3. Rathausgalerie (City Hall Gallery):

  • Admission: Free of charge.
  • Features: Exhibitions related to the city, its inhabitants, and its history.
  • Accessibility: Barrier-free access available; assistance dogs permitted. muenchen.derathausgalerie-muenchen.de

4. Law Library (Juristische Bibliothek):

  • Access: Open to all citizens.
  • Features: A beautifully ornate library with gilded spiral staircases and large shelves, reflecting the floral Munich Art Nouveau style. triphobo.com+5muenchen.de+5moovitapp.com+5

Address

Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)
Marienplatz 8
80331 München, Germany
Phone: +49 89 23300 en.wikipedia.org+5muenchen.de+5thebettervacation.com+5rathausgalerie-muenchen.de+3thebettervacation.com+3triphobo.com+3

RESTAURANT THAT SERVE AFRICAN MEALS NEAR LMU

1

Glamour African Restaurant

Glamour African Restaurant

A West African restaurant offering dishes like yam curry and fermented corn dumplings. Vegan options are clearly labeled. happycow.net

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2

Blue Nile

Blue Nile

Closed until 6:00 PM

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Ethiopian

$$$$

3.8(109 reviews)

An Ethiopian restaurant known for its authentic dishes served with injera. Offers a three-course menu for a reasonable price. tripadvisor.co.uk

Getting There:

  • Makula African Restaurant: Approximately 3 km from LMU. Accessible via U-Bahn (U3/U6 to Sendlinger Tor) followed by a short walk.
  • Blue Nile: Around 2.5 km from LMU. Take U-Bahn (U3/U6 to Münchner Freiheit) and walk a few minutes.
  • Tena Adam Kitfo: About 2 km from LMU. Reachable by U-Bahn (U1/U2 to Sendlinger Tor) and a brief walk.
Cost of Meals:
  • Makula African Restaurant: Main dishes range from €10 to €15.
  • Blue Nile: A three-course meal for two, including drinks, costs approximately €55.tripadvisor.co.uk
  • Tena Adam Kitfo: Known for affordable pricing; main dishes are budget-friendly.tripadvisor.ie+1tripadvisor.com.sg+1

Opening and Closing Hours:

  • Makula African Restaurant: Open Monday, Wednesday to Sunday from 5:00 PM to 11:30 PM. Closed on Tuesdays.
  • Blue Nile: Open daily from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Tena Adam Kitfo: Primarily a lunch spot; open during lunchtime hours.

These establishments offer a taste of African cuisine in Munich. It’s advisable to check their current operating hours and make reservations if necessary before visiting.

Where to Find Other Kenyans in Germany

1. Kenyan Students Association Germany (KESAG)

  • A national organization of Kenyan students in Germany.
  • They often organize events, offer support, and create networking opportunities.
  • Website: https://kesag.org
  • You can also find their Facebook page or WhatsApp groups through members.

2. Kenya Embassy in Berlin

  • The embassy often organizes cultural or community events.
  • You can register as a Kenyan living in Germany and get updates.
  • Website: https://kenyaembassyberlin.de

3. University International Office / African Student Associations

  • Leuphana’s international office or student union might have:
    • An African students association
    • A broader international students club
  • Ask if there’s a Kenyan WhatsApp or Telegram group.

4. Social Media Platforms

  • Facebook:
    • Search for groups like:
      • Kenyans in Germany
      • Kenyans in Lüneburg / Hamburg / Niedersachsen
    • Join groups like:
      • KENYANS in GERMANY (Official)
      • Kenyan Students Abroad
  • WhatsApp/Telegram:
    • Many Kenyan students use region-based or topic-based WhatsApp groups.
    • Ask fellow Kenyans or post in Kenyan Facebook groups to get invites.
  • Instagram/TikTok:
    • Follow or DM Kenyan students who post about Germany.
    • Use hashtags like #KenyansinGermany or #KenyanAbroad.

5. Churches & Community Gatherings

  • Attend churches or fellowships with a strong African or English-speaking community.
  • Cities like Hamburg (close to Lüneburg) have Kenyan or East African church fellowships.

6. Events and Meetups

  • Look out for:
    • African student events at your university
    • Cultural days or African markets in Hamburg
    • KESAG conferences or diaspora events

Tip:

Try posting in your university’s student portal or bulletin asking, “Are there any Kenyan students here? I’d love to connect.” You’d be surprised how many people respond.

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