Munich, the capital of Bavaria in Germany, is known all over the world. Some know it for its beer festival or Oktoberfest, others for being the home of BWM, others for the soccer team. Whatever you know this city for, traveling to Munich is what many...
Munich, the capital of Bavaria in Germany, is known all over the world. Some know it for its beer festival or Oktoberfest, others for being the home of BWM, others for the soccer team. Whatever you know this city for, traveling to Munich is what many people want to do during their vacation. The world famous and beloved Viktualienmarkt, Munich's largest and oldest market is located right in the heart of the city. At this market you can find virtually every typical Bavarian product in existence, fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables and numerous kiosks dedicated to tasting freshly prepared quality food. The Bavarian capital has more than 40 museums, mainly dedicated to art but also to history and science, and beer, so you are sure to find something interesting to see. The Pinakothek der Moderne, Germany's largest and most prestigious museum of modern art, deserves a special mention. Marienplatz is the town hall square of Munich and the nerve center where almost all the tourist routes of this city begin. Here is the main Christmas market of the city and if it is not the oldest in the city, one of the oldest, dating from the fourteenth century. They also set up a Christmas tree about 30 meters high and with about 2500 candles. The architecture of the city is more than just buildings, since they have an unsurpassed perfection. It is a city in which its buildings are authentic works of art. You will be pleasantly surprised! Exuberant architecture dominates in Munich and the Residence is no exception. For more than 400 years, this complex of buildings served as a royal palace for dukes, prince electors and Bavarian kings. One of the main attractions of the complex is the Renaissance hall, built in the 16th century by Duke Albert V to house his collection of Roman and Greek antiquities. The Nymphenburg Palace is another tourist attraction. It was commissioned in 1664 by Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria as a gift to his wife and later served as the summer residence of the Bavarian royal family. Munich is an outdoor paradise. The city is full of public parks and gardens where you can take long walks in the middle of nature. You may be familiar with some of the most visited ones: the English Garden, the Nymphenburg Palace Park or the Olympic Park. The river that runs through Munich, the Isar, offers walking and cycling routes, as well as places for sunbathing and swimming in summer. Finally, the Alps are close by and can even be seen from the city. The possibilities for day trips are many and varied: Neuschwanstein Castle, Lake Chiemsee, Nuremberg, or Salzburg. Munich is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany that you must visit, perfect to get lost walking: its streets and squares will enchant you, it is a highly recommended place for a getaway. Feel free to consider joining our valuable home exchange community. Our home exchange service allows you to travel around the world and choose from thousands of home listings of friendly and accommodating hosts in Munich. Visit our website and sign up with People Like Us today to find a home exchange in Munich!
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