A friend of mine, who is originally from Ireland and now lives in Munich, use to say that the bad neighborhoods of Munich are those where the BMWs are more than 2 years old. read more
Areas of Munich that are considered “good” are: Schwabing, Maxvorstadt, Altstadt, Bogenhausen, Lehel, Gern, Au, Sölln, Neuhausen, Grünwald. On the other hand, neighborhoods like Am Hart, Hasenbergl, Neuperlach are considered “not so nice” only due to the amount of immigrants is higher than other places. read more
Jan 27, 2011, 4: 04 AM I never ever had a bad experience anywhere in Germany living here for over 6 years, but on the other hand being accosted by a knife-waving man on Market Street and seeing three young men prying open the trunk of a car in the afternoon in Golden Gate Park (plus traffic jams) has put me off San Francisco. read more
Munich provides you with a luxury dilemma when classing a neighborhood as good or bad - Housing, shopping, childcare facilities, parking (about the biggest problem around), public transport are your main issues, not criminial statistics. read more