Munich City Guide |
As an Englishman living in Munich, I though it would be a good idea to bring details of the culture of the city, where to stay, eat and where to find information. Munich has much to offer the visitor and traveller, hopefully you will find all the information you need about Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, Germany. The Munich breweries of Paulaner, Spaten, Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Löwenbräu, are based within the city. The city is known as: "Munich, the city with a heart". The centre is based around Marienplatz and this is where the world famous Glockenspiel can be found. Information on this and many other tourist points of interest can be found on this guide.
Information for the Munich visitor and traveller.Munich is the capital of Bavaria, Germany and has much to offer the international visitor. Germany is part of the European Union or EU, ( EG) and has approx. 83 million inhabitants. From 1st of January 2005 the common currency is the Euro €. The Munich Oktoberfest ( Octoberfest ) is held in September and many of the visitors also visit the local breweries, which include, Paulaner and Spaten. The Oktoberfest is held the last 2 weeks of September, many breweries product a special Oktoberfest bier which is stronger than normal. Only a brewery from München can be at the Oktoberfest. You should view the Oktoberfest motiv information we have in the Munich City Guide. The Oktoberfest beer is served in a maß krug (mass) glass, which is about one and half pints. You cannot get the famous German weissbier at the Oktoberfest, but the Oktoberfest breze is available. Something you should try in Munich is the Weisswurst sausage and the famous Munich Steckerlfisch. Both recommended. All German, Bavarian and Munich beer (bier) is brewed to the Reinheitsgebot, which specifies, only water, malt, hops and yeast can be used to create probably the best beer in the world. Bavaria is the largest of the German states and is in the southern part of the country, bordering on France, Switzerland, Austria and the Czech Republic. The Bavarian capital of Munich is situated 540 metres, (about 1,500 feet) above sea level, and has about one and a half million inhabitants. Transport in Munich is very easy to use, with trams, buses and subways all available. The museums are well worth a visit. Munich is close to the mountains, which are about 80Km away. Sometimes a Föhn (Hot wind) comes up from Italy over the mountains and the city can be 10C – 15C degrees warmer than the rest of Bavaria. The river Isar passes through the centre of the city. The Munich motto is, The world city with a heart. The Deutsch name is München or Muenchen. Visitor information is available at the Munich Tourist office, located close to the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof). Most major airlines fly into the modern Munich airport called Franz-Joseph Strauss located about 15Km outside the city. Bus, train and taxi’s are available to take the visitor to downtown Munich in about 45 minutes. English is very common and the average Munich born person also speaks the local Bavarian dialect, Bayrisch. Munich is a photographers dream, and to help the international visitor to the Bavarian capital, many images, photographs and pictures are displayed on this portal. What to see? Start with the Marienplatz, where the world famous Munich Glockenspiel is located in the main town hall building, the Mariensäule (Holy Mary) statue is located in the centre of the platz. You must not forget the Frauenkirche (Fraünkirche) church, also close by is the Viktualien Markt (market) and great shopping areas. The Nymphenburg Schloss (castle) is one of Munich favourite visitor attractions and can be access with the number 17 tram. The 1972 Olympic Games were held in Munich and ended in tragedy with the deaths of 12 Israelis athletes. Close by the Olympic Park is the BMW museum. The portal has lots of Munich information and has been open since 1995. Here you find information on Munich's history and culture. The hotels in Munich cover all ranges and generally of a high standard. There are many Munich festivals. You can request more Munich information by contacting the Munich visitor information centre near the Hauptbahnhof, travel information is also available. As there are a number of places call Munich in the world, this is the Munich Germany city. I thought it would be a good idea to create a website that has a lots of information about the city, culture and people. Hope you find it useful. This Munich City Guide, is now 12 years old. More about the creator here if you came direct to this page.You may see Munich spelt as München Muenchen or Munich , incorrect spelling is Munchen. Remember if you plan to visit the Munich Oktoberfest , you need to book early as all the Munich hotels will be full. More information about the Munich Germany, City Guide can be found by following any link. Updated:
07.04.2008
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