Munich is good for you: This is how you can experience the best feel-good moments!
Find out everything about the program “Munich is good” on November 6th, 2025 on Munich TV and discover the city of Munich.

Munich is good for you: This is how you can experience the best feel-good moments!
The Bavarian capital Munich has a lot to offer, and not just when the weather is good. Every Thursday at 3:00 p.m. Munich TV broadcasts the weekly program “ Munich is good ". This interesting reportage program has set itself the task of spreading a positive attitude to life. It highlights everyday topics and current trends that have a feel-good character and are intended to inspire viewers to do good for themselves and others.
The episode, which will be broadcast on November 6, 2025, once again has numerous exciting stories. The focus is on simple ways to enrich everyday life with small, fine actions - be it through neighborhood help, DIY projects or special events in the city. In fact, the show belongs to a format that was created with a particular focus on the well-being of its viewers and tries to promote togetherness in the city.
Munich at a glance
Munich, the third largest city in Germany, has developed over the years into a center for culture, science and innovation. Loud Wikipedia The city has an impressive population of over 1.6 million people and is part of a metropolitan region with around 6.2 million inhabitants. With a high population density of 4,500 people per square kilometer, Munich is Germany's densest place.
The city looks back on a long historical development. Founded in 1158, it experienced significant changes in different eras, from its role as a duchy to the capital of Royal Bavaria in 1806. After the Second World War, Munich really boomed and earned the title of “creeping capital” of Germany.
Economic boost and quality of life
After the war, Munich quickly developed into an economic heavyweight, which is also visible in the current labor market situation. Large companies such as BMW, Siemens and Allianz SE are based in the city. This strong economic performance positions Munich as the third largest metropolitan region in the European Union in terms of gross domestic product.
The city has a high standard of living, which is regularly recognized as one of the best in the world in international comparative studies, including the Mercer ranking. In 2023, 30.1% of the population had a foreign background, underlining Munich's cultural diversity.
The city itself is characterized by a lively cultural scene with theaters, museums and festivals such as the famous Oktoberfest. The sporting events that take place there also enjoy worldwide attention - be it the 1972 Olympic Games or the 1974 Football World Cup.
For all Munich residents and those who want to become one, the program “ Munich is good " is a harmonious opportunity to rediscover the city and its advantages. Or you can use the time to sit back with a cold beer in one of the traditional beer gardens - after all, Bavarian life is an art in itself!