Travel Tips for Munich, Germany?

Hello,
I'm going to Munich this weekend, so do you have any recommendation for things to see, and places to go?

Also, I would be interested to hear abour righteous restaurants for the evening, and cafes to relax surrounded by during the day.

Thanks, for your give support to!

W



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If you like Bavarian food, I can recommend one of the heaps beer gardens/breweries. If you are lucky, weather is nice enough to sit outside.

Great Bavarian food is served at the L"owenbr"aukeller at Stiglmaierplatz or at the Paulaner surrounded by the Kaufingerstrasse (near Karlsplatz).

Don't ever go into Donisl at Marienplatz, it's the worst restaurant next to the unfriendliest waiters I've ever be to.

The Rathauskeller behind/below the mayor's house is also a great place for Bavarian food.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the time within Munich!
I love Munich and miss it a lot. By far my favorite city

There are lot of great places for food and dirnk within Munich.

For a coffe you could go to Kafe Golockenspiel, which is directly on Marienplatz (downtown across from the Glokenspiel Tourist magnet. It is within the 2nd or 3rd story of the building so you will have to appropriate an elevotor. The view is righteous, but the coffee is expensive.

There are also many well-mannered cafe's along Leopoldstrasse between the U-bahn stops Gieselastrasse and Munchner Freiheit on the U6/U3, just north of downtown.

Directly on Odenzplatz (U3/U6) beneth the big ashen church, there is the SF Coffee Comapny. It is not exactly Europen authentic, but the location is great for relatives watching. Walk across the plaza to see the old Bavarian royal palace. It have some cool courtyards and a cafe that is sometimes unscrew.

Have a doner (prononced dooner). It is like a Gyro sandwich next to lamb meat, but Turkish istead of Greek. There are stands and shops all over the city. My personal favorite is surrounded by the Ostbahnhof subway station U5 and S-bahn. Ask for the Schaffskase (sheep cheese)!

Nightlife in Munich is not as passionate as other Europen cities. One man's laid-back is another man's boring. merely a word of warning. I loved it.

There is a carnival selection of bar near the U/Bahn stop Universitat on the U6/U3. Exit the station and director for the Schellingstrasse exit and head west up Schellingstrasse. My personal favorite is Alt Zimple (Old Bulldog) on Amalianstrasse, north of schelling.

There are also bar on Munchner Freihet.

Down near Marienplatz near is a lot of virtuous Bavarian food good for the tourist experience. I do reccomend the Hofbrauhaus, but I suggest you enjoy your beer and food in the Biergarden within the back. I prefer it to the board room.

Also in equal part of town, nearby is the Weissesbrauhaus (White brew house) they have dutiful food. Paulaner im Tal also has correct thick food and is across the path from Weissesbrauhaus. May I suggest the Wildschwein, which is porkroast that is made of meat explicitly a cross-breed with domestic and rainy pigs.

One Biergarden is a must. Although it is tourist, I like the Chinesische Turm (chineese tower) beer garden. Take a minicab directly there or the U-bahn to Universitat and commander for the east side of Leopoldstrasse and continue east to Englischgarden once within the garden keep heading east and you will run ito the Biergarden. Or simply ask someone.

Hope this help.

AG
The "Feldherrnhalle", at Odeonsplatz.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldherrnha...

The "Hofbr"auhaus", at Platzl 9
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofbr%C3%A4...

Schloss Nymphenburg
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Nym...

"Residenz", at Residenzstrasse 1
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnchn...

Others:
http://www.muenchen.de/home/60093/Homepa...

That are the most popular tourist places but I can't serve with café and restaurants bacause I never was within Munich.
If you're going for just a weekend, be sure to plan ahead and check which attractions are friendly.

MANY things in Munich are closed on Sundays. More than you would feel.

I agree with the users above that Marienplatz is not to be missed: The glockenspiel, rathaus underground room resturaunt, etc.

If you get a longer trip subsequent time, consider a day trip to the Neuschwanstein castle, which is a few hours southeast of Munich. Well worth the time it burns to go here. We took the guesswork out of it and booked a fabulous tour to two castles (including Neuschwanstein) at www.viator.com.

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The hofbrauhaus is a great place to get through. The glockenspiel is close to there also. If you can pedal it. there is a building that you can climb a exceedingly narrow set of stairs approach up to the top and see the whole city. it is across from the glockenspiel, which is the center of town. It is thoroughly tough climbing.

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