Where to go in Munich - attractions
When they say "Munich", people think of big purchases, sausage and cabbage, great beer, Oktoberfest and BMW. However, it should be said that these are not the only associations, because Munich offers much more.
This German metropolis can be found in the heart of Bavaria, more precisely in the foothills of the Alps, where Benedictine monks began building the city in the 8th century on the Istar River (hence the name Munich). Today Munich is the third largest city in Germany. Modern Munich is a cosmopolitan, never-sleeping city offering its visitors everything they can think of.
The most interesting places and monuments
The number one attraction in Munich, despite the legendary Oktoberfest, is one of the largest and most significant science and technology museums in the world, known as the Deutsches Museum. The second most visited attraction is Marienplatz Square, located in the center of Munich. This is a great springboard to explore the city and its other monuments.
If you are a foodie and enjoy good food on your travels, visit the Viktualienmarkt, a historic food market where you can sample gastronomic and local unique dishes. This is one of the main attractions of the city, which is open from Monday to Saturday.
It should be noted that in addition to the usual tourist attractions, Munich also attracts many football fans. It is home to the world's first football stadium, Alianz Arena, which is paved with air cushions and can change color.
The contrast of this attraction is the different palaces, castles and gardens. Among the most popular is the Nymphenburg, the largest former royal palace, a Baroque gem that can be found in the western part of Munich.
Another big attraction in Munich is the BMW Museum. Beer and the annual Oktoberfest, the largest beer festival in the world, are an integral part of Munich.
Oktoberfest
One of the biggest attractions in Munich is the world's largest Oktoberfest beer festival. It is visited by 6 million tourists from all over the world every 16 days. Besides beer, you can also try many good dishes and contests.
Where to go in Munich in the evening
After fortifying yourself with a good meal, you can head to the cosmopolitan city. The busiest nightlife takes place in the city center, followed by Maxvorstadt, Ludwigsvorstadt-Izarvorstadt, Schwabing and Au-Heiddhausen. You will find a large number of restaurants, bars and clubs. Pablo Nicotine Pouches