#1 of 18 things to do in Munich
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alyssa_ob says:
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has exhibits of pretty much anything you can think of that is related to science and technology with lots of hands on exhibits. With over 10 miles of exhibits you need to decide which exhibits to see and which to skip. The Deutsches Museum is the one museum I really w…
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#2 of 18 things to do in Munich
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alison_wndrlnd says:
I took two tours with this company while I was in Munich: one to Dachau that was extremely inexpensive, and the other a FREE guided tour of the city. Both were experiences I'll never forget. The guides are extremely knowledgable, and possibly even more engaging and entertaining. I …
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#3 of 18 things to do in Munich
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trent280 says:
I had a good friend of mine to let me and a couple of friends stay at her place and it only costs 100euro for 4 days. This is a must see event and once you have seen it once you would never want to do it again. Cause once you get into a tent at 10:00a.m. you drink 1 liter beers all day until 23:00…
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#4 of 18 things to do in Munich
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rikkeb says:
If you`re visiting Munich, you really should spend an afternoon getting your history lessons straight and visit this sad and emotionally disturbing place.
Dachau is considered the first consentration camp, and served as a model for all later consentration camps. It was built in 1933, to get rid of …
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#5 of 18 things to do in Munich
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Sunrise5 says:
"Old Peter" is actually St. Peter's church. It's one of the oldest buildings in Munich as it was build on an old chapel of the 11th century. The very special thing about Old Peter is the steeple, which is opened for visitors.
For only €1,50 one can walk up the hundreds of steps and enjoy a unique…
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#6 of 18 things to do in Munich
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rrodjr1931 says:
Whats up people? Just came back from a weekend in Bavaria, Germany. Man what an experience.... Spent one day in Munich. It was amazing. However, if you dont care for a city feel with tons of different nationalities and busy streets you may feel differently. Im from NYC so I felt right at home. I mus…
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#7 of 18 things to do in Munich
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jteddyb says:
The Neue Pinakothek is one of three art galleries ("Pinakotheken" in German) in Munich owned by the Bavarian state government. While the Neue Pinakothek specializes in 19th-century art, its sister museums, the Alte Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne, encompass the earlier and later centuries resp…
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#8 of 18 things to do in Munich
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rikkeb says:
You need good shoes and a lot of time to be able to enjoy the Tierpark Hellabrunn.
We went there in May 2007, probably avoiding the tourist-season, but it still was a lot of visitors there. You should really eat a good meal before you get here, because the meals and drinks were very expensive in…
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#9 of 18 things to do in Munich
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froggoddess says:
This is an open-air market in downtown Munich that sells all sorts of specialty and mid- to high-end foods. It helps to be somewhat familiar with German food names, because here it can be one stall for your brot, another for your speck, still another for the kase and another if you want senf. Still,…
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#10 of 18 things to do in Munich
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X_Drive says:
Nymphenburg Palace is a wonderful place to feel small. It used to be the summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria. Designed and built in the late 1600s it was added to several times and now covers a huge area with gigantic park both in front and behind. Today, Nymphenburg is open to the public, …
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#11 of 18 things to do in Munich
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stevemco says:
For BMW owners it's most likely a rite of passage. For everyone else, it's an interesting look at the history of one of the world’s leading auto manufactures. It's located across the street from Olympic park and easily accessible by subway.
Important: The comments express are mine and in no way…
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#12 of 18 things to do in Munich
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andresg says:
Pictures are worth a thousand words.
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#13 of 18 things to do in Munich
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jteddyb says:
From June 1942 to February 1943, a group of anti-Nazi students and professors calling themselves "The White Rose" spoke out against the Nazi regime in anonymous pamphlets. Although based at Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University, their literature was distributed throughout Germany and even smuggled a…
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#14 of 18 things to do in Munich
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wongjst says:
Many shops and restaurants are lies within the walking zone right between Karlsplatz and Marienplatz is the most crowded area within Munich. Marienplatz, in English we called it Mary's Square, it is the plaza that located right at the central area of the city of Munich.
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#15 of 18 things to do in Munich
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jteddyb says:
The Residenz ("Residence") is the humble name given to the extravagant palace of the dukes (later kings) of Bavaria. It is full of over-the-top baroque rooms, everything covered in gold and mirrors except for the paintings drawn from German mythology and 19th-century military history. If the Residen…
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