Munich’s Eisbach wave is a permanent standing wave on a diverted tributary of the Isar, surfed daily for fifty years by locals in wetsuits a five-minute walk from the city’s English Garden. A 2024 closure for safety review made the wave a tourist-attraction-without-the-attraction; the 2026 reopening puts it back on the visitor’s stop-list. Watch from the Prinzregentenstraße bridge above; surf only if you’re competent.