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Top Things to Do in Munich

Oktoberfest Munich



Yes, there are tons of things to do in Munich but there is no denying that Oktoberfest rules. This 16 day beer carnival starting mid-September serves only Munich brewed beer and draws millions of visitors every year. To help you keep your head while trying out the dizzying varieties of tipple, traditional fare in forms of Sauerkraut, Pretzels and Schweinebraten is also served up. If you find it impossible to time your visit with the Oktoberfest, don’t worry for beer is abundantly available in Germany at all times and Munich has a rich schedule of a variety of festivals all year round.

Climb to the top of St. Peterskirch

One of the oldest churches in Munich, St. Peterskirch is the proud owner of some wonderful ceilings, a distinguished altar and a rather eerie skeleton of a priest decked out in jewels. But its true attraction is the splendid 92 m tower which visitors can climb up for a small fee for the most breathtaking views of the city of Munich.

Feast at the Viktulienmarkt

An enjoyable way of passing your afternoon is visiting this large outdoor food market located in the centre of the city. Even if you aren’t feeling particularly hungry, the wonderful sights and smells of various meats, cheeses and of course Beer will have you feeling peckish in no time.
People Watch in Leopoldstrasse
Every European city has that fashionable street, where you find yourself a good vantage point at a café and sip coffee while watching the world walk by. Leopoldstrasse is your place for this thing to do in Munich. If fashionable shops are what you are after then Maximillianstrasse has the biggest fashion names in the world lined up for your pleasure.
BMW Welt
Just when the churches and castles begin to wear you down, the BMW Welt offers you a unique thing to do in Munich. While the design of the building itself is a sight to behold, the purpose of the centre is to give visitors a chance to view the latest in BMW offerings, pick-up BMW gift products, and tour the BMW factories and museum next door.
Relax in the beautiful Gardens
When the crowds and the sight-seeing become exhausting, you can hide away in one of several beautiful gardens dotted around Munich. Walk along the serene walkways of the Hofgarten, relax in the Schloss Gardens and take in some magnificent views or just join the many sunbathers in Englischer Gartens sprawling on the grass.
Picnic in a Beer Garden
A charming Bavarian creation, Biergartens are open-air establishments serving food and drink, generally picnic style in a park area. If you are on a budget, feel free to take your own food for most establishments only insist on you purchasing the beer from them.

 
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