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Pasing
Munich, Germany · Neighborhood Guide
Suburban district in Munich's west — quieter, more spacious, and significantly more affordable. Has its own local high street and S-Bahn station for easy city access.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Pasing at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
€800–€1,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — quiet family suburb; low crime; strong community feel
Safety
100–300 Mbps (Deutsche Telekom VDSL available; M-net fibre expanding to Pasing)
Internet
Who Lives in Pasing?
Families with school-age children, commuters, budget-conscious professionals, and long-term Munich residents who need more space
Living in Pasing — Practical Details
Walkability
Good in the village centre — Pasing Arcaden shopping centre and the high street are walkable; suburban streets beyond are car-oriented
Grocery & Food Access
Edeka and REWE in Pasing Arcaden; Aldi and Lidl nearby; weekly farmers market on the village square
Getting Around
- S-Bahn S3, S4, S6, S8 (Pasing is a major suburban interchange — 20 min to Marienplatz)
- Bus 56, 143, 259
- €63 Deutschlandticket
Nearby Coworking
- WeWork Arnulfpark (15 min S-Bahn)
- Mindspace (20 min S-Bahn to Schwabing)
- Home offices (most common for Pasing residents)
Insider Tips for Pasing
- 1Pasing Station is a major S-Bahn interchange — you can reach Marienplatz in 20 minutes without changing
- 2Pasing Arcaden has everything for daily life — supermarkets, clothing, electronics, and a food court
- 3The Pasing village square has a genuine small-town atmosphere — farmers market and Christmas market are highlights
- 4Rent in Pasing is 40–50% cheaper than Schwabing — the trade-off is a 25-minute commute
FAQ — Pasing, Munich
What is Pasing like for expats?
Pasing is a budget-friendly neighborhood in Munich. Suburban district in Munich's west — quieter, more spacious, and significantly more affordable. Has its own local high street and S-Bahn station for easy city access. Best for: Families who need more space and lower rent and are willing to commute 25–30 minutes to the city centre.
How much does it cost to live in Pasing, Munich?
Pasing is classified as "Budget-Friendly" in Munich. Typical rent: €800–€1,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Munich: €2,800–€3,800.
Is Pasing safe for expats?
Very safe — quiet family suburb; low crime; strong community feel
Who lives in Pasing?
Families with school-age children, commuters, budget-conscious professionals, and long-term Munich residents who need more space
Other Neighborhoods in Munich
Schwabing
Higher-EndMunich's most elegant neighbourhood — broad boulevards, Jugendstil architecture, upscale boutiques, and proximity to the English Garden and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität.
Maxvorstadt
Mid-RangeUniversity district anchored by LMU and TU Munich. Dense with museums, galleries, cafés, and student life. The Pinakothek museums are all within walking distance.
Haidhausen
Mid-RangeVibrant, multicultural, and among Munich's most popular expat areas. Excellent restaurant and bar scene around Weissenburger Platz, good transport links.
Au-Haidhausen
Mid-RangeTransitional and gentrifying. More affordable than its neighbour, with an authentic Bavarian village feel mixed with new coffee shops and international restaurants.
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