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Where to go in Munich?

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What are the best places that I will wanna visit in Munich?

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  1. As cheezy or cliche as it is, you'll definitely want to visit the main sites in the city. So that basically includes the Englischer Garten, the Hofbrauhaus, the Glockenspiel in Mariensplatz and Odeonsplatz. This also provides a great oppertunity for shopping and eating at a wide variety of traditional cafes and restaurants. Then for something more relaxing, take the S6 SBahn to Starnberger See in Starnberg. This is the famous lake where King Ludwig dissapeared and is a quaint but fun, laid-back town. It is also so beautiful all year round, but during the summer is best when you can go swimming at Paradies (a park in Possenhofen), rent boats, and sit outside for a meal & icecream at the Undosa restaurant (which is just a quick walk from the Starnberg train station). The best biergartens are the Chinesischer Turm in the Englischer Garten, the Augustinerkeller (not too far away from the city) and Andechs (probably the most famous and traditional, and is about a 20 min drive from the city centre). If you want to venture a little further outside Munich, then it's always great to go see the Neuschwannstein castle as well as well-known, small bavarian towns like Lindau.


  2. english  garden it is a good place of many naked men and women lol

  3. Deutches Museum, The Plaza in front of the glockenspiel I saw Francis Ford and Sophia Coppola there. Oh Englisher Gartens beer gardens and it's clothing optional area. (w00t) Take a swim in the Isar or better go to the 1976 Olympic site and swim in the same pool as Mark Spitz. Now take the S-bahn 6 ( S-6 ) out to Erding and go to the restaurant over the old tower gate and drink some wine there for me... I miss Erding a lot it is the best spot in all of Bayern!

  4. Munich has a lot of great sites to see.  The first place you'll want to go is Marienplatz, the square in the middle of town.  You can see the famous statue of the Virgin Mary, fish fountain, Glockenspiel (clock with mechanical figures), Altes Rathaus (Old City Hall) and Neues Rathaus (New City Hall).  There are also lots of restaurants and shops in this area.

    Not far away is the most famous chruch in Munich, the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady).  The Residenz palace is also downtown.  You can also see the royal treasury on display at the Residenz.  Nymphenburg palace is away from the city center, but well worth a visit.

    If you like movies, you may want to visit the Bavaria Filmstadt.  They offer tours in English.  You'll be able to see sets and props from "Das Boot", "The Neverending Story", and other German-produced films and television programs.  I got to have my picture taken on Falcor!

    There are lots of museums in Munich, most notably the Deutsches Museum (science) and the Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, and Alte Pinakothek der Moderne (all art museums, pre-19th century, 19th century, and modern, respectively).

    The Museum Lichtspiele has been screening "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" for over 30 years, and should not be missed by RHPS fans.
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