KreuzviertelRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With m² stats peaking at €36.5, this area is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Munich rental market. Our neighborhood analysis shows that supply is nearly non-existent, meaning you aren't just paying for an apartment; you are paying for an Altstadt zip code that functions as a permanent status symbol. While the investment outlook remains rock-solid due to extreme scarcity, the Average Rent is so high that you're essentially paying for the privilege of living inside a museum.
The Vibe:This is the boardroom of Munich, where silent cobblestones meet the back entrances of high-end hotels and the Bavarian State Assembly. Expect suits, expensive perfumes, and a distinct lack of late-night grocery stores—you are here for the prestige of the Frauenkirche shadow, not convenience. The U3/U6 at Marienplatz provides the main transit link, but the residents here are more likely to be seen in the back of a black sedan.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Kreuzviertel @ €29/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is there a budget-friendly supermarket nearby?
No. You’ll be hiking to the Edeka at Stachus or paying premium prices at the Viktualienmarkt stalls.
What is the parking situation like?
A total disaster unless your lease specifically includes a private underground spot; street parking is strictly for permit holders.
Is the €29/m² Average Rent actually attainable?
That is the median floor; for anything with a modern kitchen or a view, expect to hit the €36.5/m² mark immediately.
How noisy is it on weekends?
It is eerily quiet once the shops close, though the Frauenkirche bells will make sure you never miss a 7:00 AM wake-up call.
Are there many small apartments for singles?
Hardly any; most inventory consists of massive historical lofts or units converted into law firm offices.