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Wandering the Streets of Munich

Much more than just Oktoberfest

Have you always wanted to visit the capital of Bavaria, just not in October when the city abounds in beer and pretzels? The good news is that Munich is there and it exists even outside the incredibly famous Oktoberfest season and has lots and lots to offer the curious visitors in the non-festival season.

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What Munich has to offer

Germany’s third largest city welcomes you to the banks of the Isar where numerous churches, museums, palaces, mansions, gardens and parks can be found. In the central historical hub of the city, Marienplatz, you can experience the fusion of the past and the present, and you can visit the old and the new city hall. While wandering around, it’s hard to miss the most famous city building, the Frauenkirche Cathedral. You can mull over your impressions by taking a rest in one of the well-known parks, the Englischer Garten. Petrolheads will get absorbed in the BMW Museum and sports enthusiasts will undoubtedly spend an extra hour at the Allianz Arena.

Three days in Munich

Munich has it all and is a very colourful city with a wide array of attractions the will appeal to every budget and taste. You can travel either alone, in pairs or in a group, and you’ll certainly never get bored in this German gem of a city. Our volunteer Nastja decided to explore the city in three days and her travelogue is packed with practical tips for an unforgettable visit. For more information about Germany and its beauty, take a look at our list of travelogues that is regularly updated with useful travel tips by our Globetrotter journalists.

 

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