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Munich: The cultural gem of Bavaria
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Munich offers travellers a holiday destination that is rich in culture, charm and excitement. Make your way down streets that blend age-old traditions with vibrant, contemporary life. Munich’s architectural beauty tells stories of the past, bustling squares burst with cafés, and the aroma of freshly baked pretzels will make your mouth water.
The city is often alive with festivals, markets and events that celebrate its heritage and dynamic culture, ensuring there is always something new to discover. Stroll through leafy parks, uncover history at a museum or relax on the bank of the Isar River. Munich offers a travel experience that is both diverse and delightful.

Things to do in Munich
Head to Munich’s central square, the Marienplatz, to watch the Glockenspiel’s characters tell stories of knights and royals, and enjoy the aroma of roasted chestnuts at the winter markets.
Museum enthusiasts must visit the Deutsches Museum – a playground for curious minds. It’s filled with everything from old-school planes to mind-boggling science experiments.
For a slice of history, visit the Frauenkirche to appreciate Bavaria’s Gothic architecture. Walk through the gardens of Nymphenburg Palace, a royal retreat of lush greenery once roamed by Bavarian royalty.
Football fans cannot miss the Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) and the Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall). It’s where victories of the city’s club are celebrated with much fanfare and the team can be seen cheering from a balcony.

Activities in Munich
In autumn, the city bursts into a sea of festivities during Oktoberfest. Dress in a classical lederhosen or dirndl, as the city buzzes with music and laughter. In winter, you can ski down the slopes of Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak. Year-round, but primarily in the summer, catch a glimpse of surfers riding waves at the Eisbach River in the Englischer Garten. Alternatively, soak up the sun on the banks of the Isar River.
The Kunstareal district is a must-see for art lovers. Its array of world-class museums and galleries are like stepping into a cultural treasure trove of works by artistic geniuses.
If you have little ones, visit the Hellebrunn Zoo. This is the world’s first ‘geo-zoo’, where animals are grouped based on their native habitats around the world.

Food in Munich
Start your day with a hearty German breakfast, where fresh bread, cold cuts and cheeses are paired with strong coffee – setting the tone for a day of exploration. As you take in the city sights, the smell of pretzels is sure to lead you to a food cart.
At the legendary Hofbräuhaus, you can immerse yourself in Munich’s lively atmosphere while enjoying classic Bavarian fare like juicy roast meats and fluffy potato dumplings. If you’re lucky, you may hear the oompah band strike a tune.
No visit to Munich is complete without trying the city’s iconic Weißwurst sausage, a white sausage typically served with sweet mustard and a pretzel on the side.
Shopping for food in Viktualienmarkt is another must-do. The market overflows with local produce, artisanal cheeses and delightful sweets.

Shopping in Munich
Visit Maximilianstraße, where luxury and glamour can be found on every corner. Admire numerous designer boutiques and high-end jewellery stores for indulgent retail therapy or a taste of the high life.
For a change of pace, discover the hustle and bustle of Kaufingerstraße and Neuhauser Straße. These pedestrian streets are the heartbeat of Munich’s shopping scene. You can find all sorts of treasures, from fashion pieces and souvenirs, to local goods. If you’re looking for somewhere to buy your traditional German attire, these streets are a good place to start.
On the hunt for something special? Head to Glockenbachviertel, with its selection of unique stores and indie boutiques.

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