

The Münchner Suitwalk is a free, twice-yearly fursuit walk through Munich, organized by the nonprofit Münchner Furs e.V. A lead group guides a relaxed route through a city park, fursuiters greet passersby and pose for photos, and a support team keeps everyone hydrated and safe. You don't need a fursuit to come along; non-suiters, handlers, and photographers are all welcome.
Participants gather about an hour before the walk at a designated parking garage, where the organizing team (easy to spot in their vests) checks registrations and hands out badges. From there a lead group sets the pace and guides the route, so the idea is to keep moving rather than stand around; it's a suit walk. The walk itself runs roughly 90 minutes through a Munich park, with interaction and photos with the public being a big part of the appeal. Drinks and snacks are provided to suiters along the way, since heat safety is the organizers' priority.
The walk is free, but registration is required because the city caps participant numbers. Sign-ups, the exact meeting point, and timing are announced per edition by email and on the Telegram channel. Optional badges can be bought to help fund future walks. Note the strict photo rule: no photos or videos of anyone while they are changing.
The meeting and changing point is a designated parking garage announced for each edition. The 2026 walk met at the Isarparkhaus (Baaderstr. 8), while earlier editions (2022-2025) met near Westpark. Munich's U-Bahn and S-Bahn network reaches both areas; check the announced meeting point for the nearest station before each walk.
Munich fursuit walks date back to around 2012, ran regularly from 2017, and were organized 2018-2019 under Bayern-Furs e.V. The current series under Münchner Furs e.V. began in May 2022 at Westpark and has run roughly twice a year since, returning to an Isar route in 2026.
No. Non-suited furries are welcome to join the walk. The registration cap, drinks priority, and photo rules are built around fursuiters, but you can come as a walker, handler, or photographer.
Yes, the walk is free ("grundsätzlich kostenfrei"). Optional badges are sold to support future events, but there is no entry fee.
It runs roughly twice a year (spring and late summer/autumn) and meets at a designated parking garage about an hour before the start. The exact garage and time are announced per edition by email and on the Münchner Furs Telegram channel.
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