Black Friday is only at the end of the week, but since Monday you can look forward to numerous discount campaigns and offers that are valid for the whole week. On Friday, numerous stores in the city center will also be open late into the evening. This is what you can expect during Black Week and especially on Black Friday in Munich.
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All over Munich, numerous stores are slashing their prices to offer you particularly attractive deals during Black Week. Whether you’re looking for electronics, furniture, clothing or books, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Of course, the usual big chains are there, such as Mediamarkt-Saturn, Apple, Deichmann, Adidas, Rossmann or Vero Moda, but also supermarkets such as Lidl, REWE and Kaufland. Shopping centers such as the Pasing Arcaden, the OEZ or the Forum Schwanthaler Höhe also entice shoppers with special discounts.
Soccer fans should head to the FC Bayern Store, which offers up to 60% off selected products, including both ordinary and unusual merchandise. In addition to jackets and bed linen, you can also get your hands on a 3D puzzle of the Allianz Arena, for example. The ideal pastime on cold days or the perfect Christmas present for a fan. If you’re looking for a new traditional costume for the next Oktoberfest instead, you can save 20% at Angermaier on Friday and Saturday.
If you’re looking for a good book instead or want to get creative, you should pop into Hugendubel. At this Munich-based bookshop, you can get 15% off almost everything, be it books, games, craft kits or calendars. Another Munich original is KARE Kraftwerk, where you can store for designer furniture and decorative items as well as its own brands. The store recently held a big secret sale and is now offering a 20% discount for Black Friday. The long shopping night will also take place here on November 27.
Black Friday in Munich: shopping for night owls

If you don’t have enough time after work to make a trip to the city center, you should mark November 28th in your calendar. For Black Friday in Munich, numerous stores will stay open longer so that you can browse and store extensively. These include Calzedonia, Intimissimi, H&M, Hugendubel, Galerie, Hofstatt and the Stachus-Passagen. Many of these stores are open until 11 pm.
The Christmas market on Marienplatz also closes at 10:30 pm, so you can treat yourself to a mulled wine or punch in between and refresh yourself at the stalls. So you can still enjoy the Christmas atmosphere late in the evening and take your time looking around the stalls.
Culinary delights and culture on Black Friday

If you’re not in the mood for new treasures or would rather give the gift of experiences than objects, you still shouldn ‘t miss Black Friday in Munich. At the Deutsches Theater, you can get up to 40% off selected musicals and plays. And at Fever, you can also get up to 30% off numerous events and experiences in Munich, such as candlelight concerts, exhibitions, Lumagica or the Jury Experience.
The “Alte Wirt” in Ramersdorf and the “Dreimühlen” in the Dreimühlenviertel will take care of your physical well-being. Every day until 12 noon, you can get a Weißwurst breakfast for just €2.95 and a schnitzel for under €10. Wash it all down with two Aperol Spritz, which you can get in the “Spritzeria” at Eataly for €10. If you stop by on November 25, you can get free cake for dessert instead, as the restaurant is celebrating its birthday. You can then enjoy dishes for €5, but the Aperol will cost its usual price.