Sendling is a characterful south-Munich district divided into three distinct areas: Untersendling near the Theresienwiese, Mittersendling's residential core, and Obersendling's commercial zone. The district has a strong local identity, anchored by the Großmarkthalle (wholesale market) and a growing independent food and craft scene. Authentic Bavarian character with increasing creative influence.
Sendling hosts a mix of traditional trades, food industry businesses (centered on the Großmarkthalle), and an emerging creative economy. Implerstrasse and Lindwurmstrasse corridors attract small offices, design studios, and freelancers. The Harras area is developing as a local business hub with improved infrastructure.
U3/U6 at Harras, Implerstrasse, and Brudermühlstrasse. S-Bahn at Harras (S7/S20) and Mittersendling (S7/S20). Tram line 17 runs north-south. U6 at Partnachplatz. Bus routes 53 and 54 connect locally. Harras is a key south-Munich transit interchange.
Großmarkthalle (Munich's wholesale market hall — a 1912 Art Nouveau landmark), Flaucher beer garden on the Isar, Sendlinger Kirche (historic church), the Stemmerhof farmhouse complex, and Westpark with its pagoda and lake just across the district boundary.
Food industry professionals, craft businesses, and creative freelancers who want authentic Munich character with good south-side connectivity. Ideal for those serving clients across south Munich via the Harras interchange.



