Research, research, research! Some of you might be wondering where the hell Memmingen is but let me start with the more important question â why Memmingen?
Iâm like you, I hadnât even heard of Memmingen so why would I have any reason to fly there? For that youâve got to really read my recent post here but for those that missed it, let me catch you up. Iâd decided to go see a band with a friend (Nicole, remember her?) in Munich in mid-September and what could possibly clash with that timing? Opening weekend of Oktoberfest â of course! How could I possibly have overlooked that?
Running from September 17th to October 3rd (2016) was Munichâs biggest event of the year. Come October 4th youâd have found the aptly named Oktoberfest done and dusted (âsorry mate, you should have come in Septemberâ)..
So inevitably my poorly timed visit was looking expensive, I had my heart set on this trip and I wasnât going to let Munichâs obscene flight prices and accommodation prices deter me.
If not Munich, where else in Germany can I fly to? Ooo look, Ryanair fly to an airport called Memmingen Munich. Munich! Thatâs perfect! Iâll book a hotel in Augsburg (the city Nicole lives in) and flights to Memmingen Munich â thatâll do!
âGreat, so now we know why you went to Memmingen and also where it is. Itâs part of Munich!â
Whoa, donât get ahead of yourselves! Did I specifically say that? No, no, no. Ryanair have taken a leaf out of Oktoberfestâs books. Yes, they sell flights to Memmingen Munich but what about that would possibly make you think itâs in Munich? Memmingen is actually 70 miles away from Munich â you idiot!
Seriously though, imagine your horror at flying in to Memmingen on October 4th to find youâre in the wrong city and youâve missed the festival?
Fortunately, whilst I got caught out by the timing of Oktoberfest, I was a little more familiar with Ryanairâs practices and aware that usually youâre landing in the middle of nowhere on their flights. I knew ahead of going to Memmingen that it wasnât actually anywhere near Munich, nor Augsburg for that matter which is slightly closer.
Iâd sensibly done a bit of research on how to get from Memmingen to Augsburg and as I exited the airport I looked for the bus in to the city centre. It looked like there was going to be a bit of a wait but hang on, what’s that? A tiny little beer garden just outside the airport! What better welcome to Germany than that?
I looked on Google Maps to see how far it was to walk in to the centre and decided it was a bit too far. Unfortunately I was left with no other option but to wait it out. What a pickle right? I suppose Iâll have to take a seat in the sunshine and have a beer whilst I wait then. It was a tiny airport with minimal other amenities so what choice did I really have?

The bus arrived soon after Iâd finished my beer so I was on my way in to Memmingen, hoping it would be clear where I needed to get off. Fortunately it was and the bus dropped me off just outside of Memmingenâs train station. Perfect! On to Augsburg I go! Unless..
I stayed for a bit? What was the rush really? Iâd been to Augsburg a year earlier which meant I wasn’t seeing anything new, plus Nicole was stuck in work anyway so did I need to go right away? Maybe I should look around Memmingen whilst Iâm here, Augsburg can wait.
I have to say, Iâm glad I stuck around. Donât get me wrong â Iâm not saying Memmingen is somewhere you have to visit, nor is it a particularly big city but it took me by surprise. I ventured away from the station and was soon heading up this street with a number of colourful buildings and I couldnât help but admire Memmingen already. It looked to be full of character and charm.
I stumbled upon what Iâm guessing is Memmingenâs old town and its architecture and character really became apparent. I passed some cute looking shops and couldnât resist picking up some postcards whilst in the city.
As I came out of this store I turned the corner and discovered this picturesque square, home to Memmingenâs Rathaus (town hall) and a number of other stunning buildings. Memmingenâs locals were embracing the sunshine and taking seat at some of the cafes and restaurants within the vicinity. It was the perfect setting.

Everywhere you looked was something to catch your eye and thatâs when I spotted just to my left a small street with a tiny canal running through it. Sure, it wasnât Bruges or Amsterdam but it was still pretty. Either side of the canal were small shops, businesses and restaurants. I was swooning over this unknown little place.
After walking up and down various little side streets I decided I needed to grab some lunch and had to find my German/Austrian favourite. No trip to Germany is complete without some schnitzel and given I was only here for a weekend I figured Iâd make sure I got that opportunity locked down early on in the trip.
Following on from lunch I wandered a little longer through the city and whilst it isnât particularly big, it felt like a bit of a gem. I highly doubt Iâll ever go back to Memmingen but it had been a pleasant surprise to wander for a couple of hours. Memmingenâs changing weather was a sign to call it a day. Iâd arrived to clear blue skies in the morning but that was the last I saw of any blue skies in Germany. It had become overcast so I strolled back towards the train station in a race against the imminent rain that remained for the rest of my weekend in Germany.
I was excited to head to Augsburg but a little sad leaving Memmingen behind too. Is it somewhere Iâll go back to? Probably not. Is it somewhere that should be on your bucketlist? Again, probably not but in a short few hours it had left a memorable impression. No, you probably shouldnât be going out of your way to visit Memmingen but if youâre in the area or perhaps you want a cheaper alternative to flying to Munich, Memmingen certainly isnât a bad shout. Itâs not a bad little day-trip or in my case an extended lunchtime visit.
Despite my poor timing I decided itâd actually be easier getting home from Munich on the Sunday evening so flew back from Munich, consequently I didnât see Memmingen again. Nevertheless it was a good start to a fun weekend in Bavaria.
Up next? A return to Augsburg and Munich!
Stay tuned!
Jason