Christmas party with a programme

Christmas Party in Munich

From strolling the Christmas market to a real team experience – six proven formats from €35.95 per person.

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The Christmas market as a backdrop

Munich's Christkindlmarkt has stood around Marienplatz since 1972. Its landmark is the great Christmas tree, lit until Epiphany, with Advent music played daily from the town hall balcony. The accompanying Kripperlmarkt is regarded as the largest nativity market in Germany.

That is exactly what makes Munich a good place for a Christmas party that amounts to more than a buffet and a speech: the atmosphere is there anyway, you only have to use it. We bring the programme – outdoors on Marienplatz or indoors in the warm, whichever suits your group.

Munich is the economically strongest location in southern Germany, and the old town between Marienplatz, Viktualienmarkt and Odeonsplatz can be covered entirely on foot. For teams from Bavaria and the Alpine region, getting there is straightforward.

Six formats for your Christmas party in Munich

All formats run from November to January. Prices are starting prices per person – the larger the group, the lower the price per head.

Format Where Duration People from
Christmas Rally City Center 2-3 Hours 10-500 People 39,95 €
Save Christmas Outdoor 2-3 Hours 10-200 People 39,95 €
Beat the Red Box Indoor 2 hours 10-500 44,95 €
Christmas Quiz Show Indoor 2 Hours 15-500 People 35,95 €
Christmas Domino Indoor 2-3 Hours 10-500 People 39,95 €
Gingerbread House Building Indoor 2-3 Hours 10-100 People 35,95 €

Outdoors

The Christmas Rallye leads your teams through the city centre with tablets, with stops on Marienplatz. New this season: battlespots, where two teams meet and compete head to head. Rettet Weihnachten is the outdoor escape variant.

Indoors in the warm

Beat the Red Box is an escape game at the table – it needs nothing but a room and works for up to 500 people. The Christmas Quiz Show with a host is the version where everyone can stay seated.

Hands-on

With gingerbread house building you compete in small teams – and the houses go home with you. With Christmas Domino, thousands of tiles become one shared picture that falls in a chain reaction at the end.

„Puzzle first, mulled wine second – in that order it tastes better."

Planning on the ground

On the location: Marienplatz gets very full on Advent weekends. For a team event it pays to pick a weekday and start in the early afternoon.

On the room: From inns to conference hotels, Munich is set up for parties. The indoor formats need a space with tables; using your own canteen saves the room rental.

On the running order: The programme belongs at the beginning, not the end. After dinner and the second mulled wine you will not get anyone moving – beforehand everyone is open to it, and the meal afterwards tastes better once it has been earned.

On the date: The weeks from late November through December are the busiest of the year, and Fridays go first. Plan early and you have the run of the calendar – more on that in our article planning your Christmas party early.

On getting there: ICE rail hub, München Hbf central

Where to eat afterwards in Munich

Catering is not included in our event prices – you plan that separately. These places are set up for groups:

Augustiner-Keller

Spatenhaus on the Oper

Paulaner im Tal

„The evening people are still talking about in January."

Frequently asked questions about a Christmas party in Munich

Isn't Marienplatz too crowded for a team event?

On Advent weekends, yes. We recommend weekdays and an early afternoon start. A route can also be laid out so that it only brushes Marienplatz and runs via the Viktualienmarkt and the old town lanes — there is considerably more room there.

What does a Christmas party with a programme in Munich cost?

The Christmas formats start at €35.95 per person. The Christmas Rallye is €39.95 pp, Beat the Red Box €44.95 pp. Those are pure event prices – you plan the venue and catering separately. The larger the group, the lower the price per head.

How many people can take part?

The Christmas Rallye, Beat the Red Box and the Christmas Quiz Show are designed for up to 500 people. Rettet Weihnachten runs with up to 200 participants, gingerbread house building with up to 100.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The outdoor formats go ahead in almost any weather – what matters is warm clothing and sturdy shoes. If you want complete certainty, choose an indoor format: Beat the Red Box, the Christmas Quiz Show or gingerbread house building.

When should we book?

As early as possible. Dates in late November and December are in high demand, and Fridays go first. Enquire in summer or early autumn and you have a free choice of both dates and formats.

Can the event be run in English?

Yes. Around a quarter of our events run in English – tablets, task texts and the on-site team all switch over. Mixed groups work too: teams can play in different languages within the same event.

Where exactly does the event take place in Munich?

The outdoor formats start from an agreed meeting point in the city centre, usually near Marienplatz. For the indoor formats you need a room – your own canteen, a meeting room or a rented space is entirely sufficient.

Christmas parties in other cities too

Our Christmas formats run in many cities – pick yours, or ask us about any other location.

Secure your date in Munich

Tell us your group size and preferred date – we will tell you what is still available and what suits your crowd.

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