2024 Munich Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Munich is the third largest city in Germany. It is also the capital city of Bavaria. The city is covered with natural greenery. It has gorgeous Rococo architecture and a cozy atmosphere. Munich is bright with the afterglow of the former Bavarian kingdom. Marienplatz, the central square in the heart of the city, is surrounded by many gorgeous buildings and it is impossible for people to do anything other than admire its grandeur and style. This place also has a number of delicious local specialties. The tasty beer served by the liter, roast pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe) and white sausage (Weisswurst) are some good examples. On most days, you can sit in a small restaurant or Biergarten drinking beer and eating delicious food. Every year at the end of September, however, the traditional Oktoberfest and the whole city is transformed into a magnificent weeks-long carnival.
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Popular Attractions
BMW Museum
Marienplatz
Allianz Arena
Deutsches Museum
Nymphenburg Palace
[Germany] Toasting with 1L mugs🍻! The real Oktoberfest
Did you know that the real German Oktoberfest actually starts in mid-September and ends in early October every year? 🤣
It ends in early October, so if you don't book a flight just because it's Oktober (October), you might end up already having already gone☝🏽
It changes every year, so check the official website before you go!
This festival is a huge festival that attracts tourists from all over the world, and it's the best festival you can't experience anywhere else but Germany🍻
🍻Things to do at Oktoberfest🍻
①Listen to the traditional costumes and become a local👗
Oktoberfest is a big event for Germans!
Many women wear dirndls and men wear lederhosen✨
We recommend renting or buying them locally! Just wearing this will make you feel more united☝🏽
② Enjoy authentic special beer🍻
At the Oktoberfest venue,
there are many famous German beer houses!
From a 1L mug as big as your face,
you can gulp down beer that is specially brewed just for this festival🥴
It's so delicious!
③ Exquisite! Let's eat German festival food🤤
Hot dogs with delicious sausages
cost only a few euros, but they're so delicious I can't believe it!
You can eat as much as you want🤤
The pretzels🥨are irresistible, salty and crunchy!
These are the dishes you should definitely try🥹
④ Dance and drink to German toast songs and have international exchange🕺
At night, reservations are required and you can't order unless you have a seat, but local people will join you and you can order as a tourist😛
At night, toast songs start playing and tables become platforms! lol
As you dance and toast, before you know it, you'll make friends with strangers from all over the world and locals🤣
I guess this is what they call drinking communication lol
※If you want to sit and drink slowly, I recommend going during the day!
At night, everyone is dancing so much that it's a mess😅
⚠️Things to be careful of at Oktoberfest
① When you toast, make eye contact with each person!
If you don't make eye contact, you will get really angry🤣
There's a reason for this jinx! Look it up🤣
② It's taboo to leave beer unfinished
This is like leaving a grain of rice in a rice bowl! Be careful, as this is not a good thing in Germany!
③ Be careful of drunk people
The security situation is very good, but
There are a lot of drunk people if you go late,
When the battles start, be careful not to get caught up in them!
④ Women, be careful of how you tie the ribbon on your dirndl!
How you tie the ribbon indicates whether you have a boyfriend or not, your marital history, etc.!
I tied it in the middle without knowing and got into trouble🤣
Please look it up for more details🤣
I wanted to go to Oktoberfest at least once in my life, and it became a great memory😊
Germany is famous for its Christmas markets, but I definitely want you to experience Oktoberfest🍻
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Autumn is beautiful in Munich 🗺️
#autumnbeauty
Autumn in Munich is absolutely magical 🍂. The city’s charm really comes alive with the changing colors of the trees lining the streets and parks. I spent most of my time in the famous Englischer Garten, a massive park where the leaves were a vibrant mix of gold and orange. It’s free to enter, and perfect for long, peaceful walks or even just sitting by the river, watching people surf on the Eisbach!
The city center, especially around Marienplatz, looked stunning in the soft autumn light. The architecture feels even more grand with that crisp, cool air and warm sunlight. Plus, if you’re a fan of markets, the Viktualienmarkt is a must-visit for some local flavors, with cozy stalls full of seasonal treats. 🍁 After exploring, I also took a short trip to Nymphenburg Palace (about €8 entrance fee), where the gardens were glowing with autumn colors, making it feel like a fairytale!
Whether you’re wandering through the city’s parks or enjoying a coffee at an outdoor café, autumn here feels like a dream.
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Chasing Soccer Stars in Germany to Watch the Champions League
Life doesn't give you many four-year periods, and this time I had the chance to watch the top four Champions League matches live in Germany. It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! This trip was incredibly rare and memorable!
During the trip, I also had the opportunity to explore Germany, a country rich in history. Witnessing the magnificent architecture of different German cities was truly breathtaking!
Especially during the Champions League, traveling to different cities to follow the matches made the atmosphere even more intense, making the experience particularly exciting and unforgettable!
You can actually surf in a Munich park?!
#Water Activities
Who says you have to go to the beach to take a shower, you can actually do it in the city center. You can surf in Munich Park?! There is a river in the park, which is a bit turbulent. The locals like to surf there🏄. Playing there is a very good experience.
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St. Paul’s Church Munich: A Blend of Historical Elegance and Architectural Beauty
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St. Paul’s Church (Sankt-Paul-Kirche) in Munich is a stunning example of neogothic architecture. Constructed between 1892 and 1894, the church boasts an impressive façade with intricate details and a beautiful interior featuring ornate stained glass windows, elaborate woodwork, and a grand altar. Its serene atmosphere and historical significance make it a notable landmark in Munich. Visitors appreciate its architectural beauty and the peaceful ambiance that provides a retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.
Munich Residenz
I visited the Munich Residenz during an overnight stay in Munich for a layover. Tickets were available for purchase on-site, but there can be long lines depending on the time of day. Even small bags need to be checked in for the tour. I used my smartphone and borrowed an audio guide for the visit. The audio guide had a comprehensive Japanese option, providing detailed explanations of the exhibits and items inside. The most famous corridor in the Munich Residenz featured beautiful murals from the ceiling to every corner. Although there were many tourists inside, everyone was listening to the audio guide while moving around, so it didn't feel overly crowded.
Amazing sites to visit in Munich
Palace of Munich 🏰
No trip to Europe is complete without visiting the Royal Palace of Munich, the former residence of the Bavarian royal family. The palace complex consists of several large and small buildings, including gardens, a theater, and a museum reconstructed on the original site. General admission tickets include access to the Palace Museum and the Treasury Museum. For an additional experience, you can purchase a ticket to visit the nearby Cuvilliés Theatre and explore all three sites together.
Munich Municipal Law Library 📚
When visiting Munich, Marienplatz is a must-see. However, did you know that Munich's New Town Hall, located next to Marienplatz, houses one of the most beautiful libraries in the city? The Municipal Law Library is part of the Munich City Hall. The library's interior features dark brown wood materials, lending a sense of maturity and charm that makes visitors lose themselves in the allure of books.
Hackerbrücke 🌉
If you're a railway enthusiast, a visit to Munich's Hackerbrücke is a must. Hackerbrücke is a land bridge crossing the railway near Munich Central Station. Its name comes from the S-Bahn station Hackerbrücke located under the bridge. As the last stop before trains pull into the station, it offers a perfect vantage point for photographing trains. Additionally, Hackerbrücke is a popular spot for watching the sunrise and sunset in Munich. Many locals can be seen sitting on the iron bridge's railing, enjoying drinks and conversation in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Munich Old Town Citywalk Copy this route directly!
I really like the city of Munich, the historical charm in the old town is particularly strong, with one church and Gothic building after another, making it very suitable for a leisurely stroll. The main attractions are all in the old town Altstadt.
🏷️Recommended duration: 1 day
🏷️Route: Karlstor👉Burgersaalkirche👉Burgersaalkirche👉Marienplatz👉St. Peter's Church👉Frauenkirche👉Munich Residenz👉Hofgarten👉Odeonsplatz
🌟Marienplatz
The Marian Column, New Town Hall, Fish Fountain, and other landmark buildings tell the story of this city; there are also many restaurants around. Rococo style, great for photos.
【New Town Hall】
The most eye-catching feature of the New Town Hall is the Glockenspiel performance. The carillon rings at 11:00, 12:00, and 17:00 from March to October, with six different tunes, now fully powered by solar energy. We happened to catch the 12:00 performance~ very healing.
🌟Climbing the 'Big Three' in Munich's Old Town
The New Town Hall, Frauenkirche, and St. Peter's Church all offer views from their towers. Since 2012, the Frauenkirche's tower has been closed for renovation, and it is not the best angle. From St. Peter's Church, you can simultaneously view Marienplatz.
🌟Munich Residenz
Equivalent to the Forbidden City, it is the largest palace located within a city in Germany. The interior is grand and great for photos.
‼️Tips:
1. There are no fixed guided tours, but you can rent a free audio guide with English and German introductions;
2. You can take photos during the visit but cannot use flash or tripods;
3. Large bags are not allowed inside, but you can use the free storage at the ticket office;
4. You can only bring a plastic bottle of drink under 0.5 liters inside, no other food is allowed, and there are no restaurants or cafes inside the museum.
🌟Odeonsplatz
Compared to the old town, there are not many tourists here. In fact, the area covered by Odeonsplatz is very large, including the Hofgarten, Feldherrnhalle, and Theatinerkirche. The northern edge of the Hofgarten and the starting point of Ludwigstraße are also included.
🍴Restaurants
Alois Dallmayr: A Michelin two-star restaurant with over three hundred years of history. Great environment and delicious desserts.
🛍️Maximilianstraße
This street is now the most famous luxury shopping street in Munich's old town, and also home to one of Munich's most famous five-star hotels, the Four Seasons Hotel. The eastern section of Maximilianstraße is more historical in appearance, and after crossing the old town ring road, Maximilianstraße becomes wide and grand, with lush green spaces in the middle and harmonious architectural styles hidden behind the trees.
Trip to Munich 🇩🇪
On the first day of my trip, I visited Marienplatz and the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus). I started my journey at Marienplatz, the heart of Munich. Admiring the New Town Hall with its famous Glockenspiel that chimes daily 🥰
📍Marienplatz 8, 80331 Munich
I took a short walk from Marienplatz, this iconic church with its twin towers is a must-see 😍😍
Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Lady)
📍 Frauenplatz 12, 80331 Munich
Then I walked to a cafe nearby, Café Frischhut for their doughnut 🍩 This place is famous for its Schmalznudeln (Bavarian doughnuts). It tastes so so good and im misusing it 😃
📍Prälat-Zistl-Straße 8, 80331 Munich
I also visited Royal Palaces and Gardens, explored the baroque palace and its vast gardens. It was really beautiful and worth to visit 😍
📍Schloss Nymphenburg 1, 80638 Munich
Aside, I also visited English Garden (Englischer Garten).
Strolled through one of the largest urban parks in the world.
I also spent sometimes exploring Museums and Historical Sites. My favorite one would be Deutsches Museum. One of the world's largest and oldest science and technology museums. It was a very interesting one and I would definitely recommend you to visit 💯
📍Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich
I also spent sometimes to explore Markets and Cultural experiences at Viktualienmarkt. It is abustling daily food market with fresh produce and cheese. As a cheese lover, I really enjoy walking around the market.
📍Viktualienmarkt 3, 80331 Munich
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THE MESMERISING ASAM CHURCH.
St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church (German: Asamkirche), is a Baroque church in Munich, southern Germany. It was built from 1733 to 1746 by a pair of brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and painter Cosmas Damian Asam, as their private church. It is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque.
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@ MARIENPLATZ, MUNICH.
Marienplatz (English: Mary's Square, i.e. St. Mary, Our Lady's Square) is a central square in the city centre of Munich, Germany. It has been the city's main square since 1158.
During the Middle Ages, markets and tournaments were held in the Marienplatz, which was originally called Markth ("market"), Schranne ("grain market") and later Schrannenplatz ("grain market square"). After said grain market was moved into the modern glass-and-iron Schranne near "Blumenstrasse" in 1853, the square received its new name, starting 9 October 1854.
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@ THE DEUTSCHES MUSEUM, MUNICH.
The main site of the Deutsches Museum is a small island in the Isar river, which had been used for rafting wood since the Middle Ages. The island did not have any buildings before 1772 because it was regularly flooded prior to the building of the Sylvensteinspeicher.
In 1772 the Isar barracks were built on the island and, after the flooding of 1899, the buildings were reb with flood protection. In 1903 the city council announced that they would donate the island for the newly built Deutsches Museum. The island formerly known as Kohleninsel (coal island) was then renamed Museumsinsel.
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@ THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK, MUNICH.
The Alte Pinakothek (German: [ˈʔaltə pinakoˈteːk], Old Pinakothek) is an art museum located in the Kunstareal area in Munich, Germany.
It is one of the oldest galleries in the world and houses a significant collection of Old Master paintings. The name Alte (Old) Pinakothek refers to the time period covered by the collection—from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century.
The Neue Pinakothek, re-built in 1981, covers nineteenth-century art, and Pinakothek der Moderne, opened in 2002, exhibits modern art. All three galleries are part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, an organization of the Free state of Bavaria.
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@ THE BMW WELT, MUNICH.
Iconic architecture, excitingly staged BMW Group vehicles and visionary ideas - you will not soon forget a visit to BMW Welt. Explore the latest models from BMW, BMW Motorrad, MINI, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and gripping stories about the BMW brand.
Be amazed by the impressive and diverse architecture of the building - from the brand areas to its gastronomy to the view of the famous premiere, where customers pick up their new vehicle.
Experience the passion and the literal joy of driving at first hand in the BMW Welt. Admission to BMW Welt is free.
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# THE MUNICH RESIDENZ, MUNICH.
The Residenz (German: [ʁesiˈdɛnts], Residence) in central Munich is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria.
The Residenz is the largest city palace in Germany and is today open to visitors for its architecture, room decorations, and displays from the former royal collections.
The complex of buildings contains ten courtyards and displays 130 rooms. The three main parts are the Königsbau (near the Max-Joseph-Platz), the Alte Residenz (Old Residenz; towards the Residenzstraße) and the Festsaalbau (towards the Hofgarten). A wing of the Festsaalbau contains the Cuvilliés Theatre since the reconstruction of the Residenz after World War II. It also houses the Herkulessaal (Hercules Hall), the primary concert venue for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
The Byzantine Court Church of All Saints (Allerheiligen-Hofkirche) at the east side is facing the Marstall, the building for the former Court Riding School and the royal stables.
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THE GLORIOUS NYMPHENBURG PALACE, MUNICH.
This glorious Baroque and Rococo palace, the largest in Germany, grew in size and scope over more than 200 years. Begun in 1662 by the Italian architect Agostino Barelli, it was completed by his successor, Enrico Zuccalli.
It represents a tremendous high point of Italian cultural influence, in what is undoubtedly Germany's most Italian city.
Within the original building, now the central axis of the palace complex, is the magnificent Steinerner Saal (Great hall), extending over two floors and richly decorated with stucco and grandiose frescoes by masters such as François Cuvilliés the Elder and Johann Baptist Zimmermann.
One of the surrounding royal chambers houses Ludwig I's famous Schönheitsgalerie (Gallery of Beauties), portraits of women who caught his roving eye. The palace park is laid out in formal French style, with low hedges and gravel walks extending into woodland. Among the ancient trees are three fascinating pavilions, including the Amalienburg hunting lodge by François Cuvilliés.
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@ THE VIKTUALIENMARKT, MUNICH.
The most important information at a glance:-
The Viktualienmarkt is one of the top sight s in the center of Munich.
Not only can you buy fresh goods like fruits and vegetables here, but also eat excellent food.
Worth seeing are the Maypole in the middle of the market, as well as the statues and fountains.
For souvenirs, the Viktualienmarkt also offers some of the most ideal for your pleasure.
Getting to the market is pretty easy, as once you reach Marienplatz with the S-bahn or tram, it's only a walk away.
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@ THE OLYMPIAPARK, MUNICH.
The Olympiapark (English: Olympic Park) in Munich, Germany, is an Olympic Park which was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1] Located in the Oberwiesenfeld neighborhood of Munich, the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social, and religious events, such as events of worship. It includes a contemporary carillon.
The Park is administered by Olympiapark München GmbH, a holding company fully owned by the state capital of Munich. The Olympic Park Munich was also considered to be an architectural marvel during the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany.
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@ THE ENGLISH GARDEN, MUNICH.
The "Englischer Garten" (English Garden) is Munich's largest park. In addition to its beer gardens, the famous Monopteros and surfing waves beckon. Here's why it's worth a visit.
The English Garden is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world and it's even larger than the Central Park in New York:
Location and size: It measures 375 hectares and stretches from the Altstadtring inner-city motorway to Munich's northeast along the west bank of the Isar River
Events: Kocherlball and Japanfest in July, Christkindlmarkt at the Chinese Tower in December.
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Munich Asan Church
Munich Asan Church
Sendlinger Str. 32, 80331 Munich
It's about a 10-minute walk from the square, located on a street-facing spot. From the outside, it doesn't appear to be a very grand church. It's not large overall, decorated in Rococo style. The murals inside are very exquisite. The visit only takes about 10 minutes.
Munich Germany 🇩🇪
Munich is the factual of Bavaria Land, and it is the third largest city in Germany.
Getting There - You can either take the international flight or train across the Europe
Attractions - Marienplatz, Schloss Nymphenburg
Last month, I have been Munich, and I found out this place was absolutely beautiful. Moreover, if you are a beer lover, you have to go to some beer garden to taste it and enjoy the moment! For example, Königlicher Hirechgarten.
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1 night 2 days Munich, Germany travelogue🇩🇪
Today, I'll introduce you to my 2-day, 1-night trip to Munich, Germany!
First, the Munich itinerary
Peter's Cathedral➡️Marienplatz➡️Victorian Market➡️Residenz Museum➡️English Garden
1. Peter's Cathedral 🏰
It's an old cathedral in Munich near Marienplatz. They say you can see the view of downtown Munich from the observation deck. I only saw it from the outside, but I think it's also good to go up to the observation deck!
2. Marienplatz🏘️
There are many things to see in Marienplatz. In particular, the show at the clock tower was amazing. There are many churches centered around this square, and these churches actually hold services on weekends. I think the best advantage of free travel is being able to walk around every nook and cranny. ㅎㅎㅎ
I also really like the various things to see as you go from the main road to Marienplatz! I recommend taking some time to take a leisurely walk around and look around👍👍
3. Viktualienmarkt🥕
It's a market right next to the square, and it sells food, and it seems like a lot of locals actually come here to shop. It's a fun place to see because they sell a variety of things, from olives that aren't commonly eaten in Korea to flowers🌻🫒
4. Residenz Museum✨
You wouldn't know it from the outside, but it was really fancy and big inside. I went in the morning and looked around for 2 hours, but I gave up halfway through because I was tiredㅋㅋㅋㅋ I didn't think there would be such a fancy palace in Germany, but it was a surprise! There are viewing rooms on both sides of the entrance, and you can store your bags before entering.
5. English Garden⛲️
It's a large park in the center of Munich. It's great for a walk alone, or to bring snacks or beer with friends to eat and drink! It seemed like many Germans come here for a picnic when the weather is nice. There are people surfing and people playing in the water, so if you're interested, enjoy it 😆
Personally, I think 1 night and 2 days in Munich is enough! Since Nuremberg is nearby, I recommend staying in Munich and going to Nuremberg the next day👍
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🇩🇪 Landmark of Munich : New Town Hall 🏰
Attraction: New Town Hall
Address: Marienplatz 8, 80331 München, Germany
Direction: Take metro and get off at MarienPlatz station
The new Town hall is a landmark of Munich and one of the most visited attractions. Location in the old town, very easily accessible but underground train. It was built is 1900s. There is a viewing deck up there for 6Euros. This is also the location where Bayern Munich celebrates their throphy winning!
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Oktoberfest, sightseeing In City Of Munich
#citywalk
I was in Germany and it happened to be the Oktoberfest. Thus, I took the chance to go to Munich to attend my very first Oktoberfest.
The Oktoberfest is a big carnival that is even bigger and more spectacular then what I had expected. The area has many tents where you can go in and enjoy the food, beer and music. We didn't manage to get a seat inside the tent and sat outside to enjoy our beer. It was fun to see everyone so happy and joyous. There are also many fun rides and snacks stalls for people to try.
I also went to some places of attraction like Marienplatz, Karlstor, Frauenkirche etc.
Schloss Nymphenburg Palace in Munich
Travelled dates btw 8-16 July 2023. There are many old towns, ruined Castle, Palace and Car Museums to visit in Germany. Most interesting places for me are: Heidelberg, Baden Baden and Munich. There is a Must visit palace in Munich not to miss, Schloss Nymphenburg Palace. The palace is huge and would need at least a day to take a slow relaxing walk to enjoy the entire place. Took a hop-on-off city tour bus which had brought us there within 20-30 mins.
Magical Munich Evening Ball
Once a year, Munich hosts a very special Ball at dawn in the English Garden beer garden that starts at 4am.
It’s an old tradition, called Korcherball that was held by the servants who were not allowed to attend the Balls.
Nowadays the tradition remains the third week of July with 10,000 people gathering to share an amazing early morning/late evening time by decorating the tables with chandeliers, bringing traditional food and of course with beer!
An unforgettable experience!
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48 hours in Munich
Munich is a great place to visit if you are in Europe, especially in the summer.
🕐 go for a 48 hour city break or stay longer and travel outside of Munich. The Alps are close by.
✈️ you can fly here or arrive by coach. If flying note that Ryanair flies to an airport that is 100kms away from Munich.
🚴 Munich is bikeable and walkable. There are cycle lanes everywhere and cars respect cyclists
🏢 Munich has a ton of museums. Visit the world at largest science and technology museum here, Deutches Museum or any of the art galleries.
🏞️ Check out the outdoor lifestyle that Munich has to offer. The river flows through the city and there are parks and bathing areas to enjoy when sunny.
🍺 It wouldn’t be Bavaria if you didn’t hang out at a beer garden! Some beer gardens can hold 10,000 people!!! Great food and great beer!
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Beautiful Hofgarten Munich
The hofgarten is a beautiful free public park for everyone in central Munich. It is not only just beautiful as the garden is filled with many pretty flowers and plants but the space at hofgarten is big and great for people to take walks and for kids to roam and explore. Besides that, the garden is filled surrounded by many historic buildings and there are gorgeous fountains and artistic structures or statues around. There are many benches around the area and it is even great just sitting down, taking a break and doing some people watching. The whole atmosphere at hofgarten is peaceful and relaxing. I'm certain you will love your visit to the hofgarten.
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EXCELLENT LUNCH IN MUNICH.
WHILE HOLIDAYING IN MUNICH WE VISITED THIS WONDERFUL RESTAURANT CAFE FOR LUNCH I HAD A DELICIOUS PLATE OF SPAGHETTI WITH SEAFOOD. THE SEAFOOD WAS FRESH AND THR SPAGHETTI WAS COOKED AL DENTE, THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. THE SPAGHETTI WAS TOSSED IN GARLIC OIL AND SEAFOOD WAS ADDED. A SIMPLE MEAL BUT YET VERY DELICIOUS
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Königsplatz Munich Germany
An amazing blend of historical greek style buildings, arts and culture. If you are an arts and history lover, I would highly recommend a visit to the museums in Munich.
This place really makes you feel that you are in Europe with its rich history and facets of Roman and Greek architecture. The open space. On a beautiful sunny day you just want to take it all in. 2 of the buildings are museums which are definitely worth checking out. Also it’s a good area to have a picnic or simply watch the world go by. A must visit if you enjoy history and culture.
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