Food Scene
The Hutong Club
28 Franz-Joseph-StraßeVery delicious asian Food!
Laden
37 TürkenstraßeA Café which is a good base for a perfect day!
For those who love vegan Food!
One of the best vegan Restaurants I know!
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The Gratitude
55 TürkenstraßeFor those who love vegan Food!
One of the best vegan Restaurants I know!
Georgenhof
1 FriedrichstraßeOne of the best places in town to eat typical bavarian Food!
Nice calm place with the best Schnitzel and Kaiserschmarn in Munich!
They also have a great breakfast menue.
When the sund is shining a recommended Location to sit in the beergarden!
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Kaisergarten
34 KaiserstraßeNice calm place with the best Schnitzel and Kaiserschmarn in Munich!
They also have a great breakfast menue.
When the sund is shining a recommended Location to sit in the beergarden!
For those who like Burgers.
Also vegetarien Options available!
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Hans im Glück
79 TürkenstraßeFor those who like Burgers.
Also vegetarien Options available!
Sightseeing
Siegestor is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.
The gate was originally dedicated to the glory of the Bavarian army (dem bayerischen Heere zum Ruhme). Today, the Siegestor is a monument and reminder to peace. After sustaining heavy damage in World War II it was to be demolished in July 1945. The new inscription on the back side by Wilhelm Hausenstein says "Dedicated to victory, destroyed by war, urging peace".
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Siegestor
Siegestor is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.
The gate was originally dedicated to the glory of the Bavarian army (dem bayerischen Heere zum Ruhme). Today, the Siegestor is a monument and reminder to peace. After sustaining heavy damage in World War II it was to be demolished in July 1945. The new inscription on the back side by Wilhelm Hausenstein says "Dedicated to victory, destroyed by war, urging peace".
The Odeonsplatz is a large square in central Munich which was developed in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze and is at the southern end of the Ludwigstraße, developed at the same time. The square is named for the former concert hall, the Odeon, on its southwestern side. The name Odeonsplatz has come to be extended to the parvis (forecourt) of the Residenz, in front of the Theatine Church and terminated by the Feldherrnhalle, which lies to the south of it. The square was the scene of a fatal gun battle which ended the march on the Feldherrnhalle during the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
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Odeonsplatz
3 Odeonspl.The Odeonsplatz is a large square in central Munich which was developed in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze and is at the southern end of the Ludwigstraße, developed at the same time. The square is named for the former concert hall, the Odeon, on its southwestern side. The name Odeonsplatz has come to be extended to the parvis (forecourt) of the Residenz, in front of the Theatine Church and terminated by the Feldherrnhalle, which lies to the south of it. The square was the scene of a fatal gun battle which ended the march on the Feldherrnhalle during the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
Marienplatz was named after the Mariensäule, a Marian column erected in its centre in 1638 to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation. Today the Marienplatz is dominated by the New City Hall (Neues Rathaus) on the north side. The Glockenspiel in the tower of the new city hall was inspired by these tournaments, and draws millions of tourists a year. At the east side Munich's Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus) is located. It's a gothic council hall and ballroom and tower, which have been reconstructed.
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Marienplatz
MarienplatzMarienplatz was named after the Mariensäule, a Marian column erected in its centre in 1638 to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation. Today the Marienplatz is dominated by the New City Hall (Neues Rathaus) on the north side. The Glockenspiel in the tower of the new city hall was inspired by these tournaments, and draws millions of tourists a year. At the east side Munich's Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus) is located. It's a gothic council hall and ballroom and tower, which have been reconstructed.
Parks & Nature
The Englische Garten (“English Garden”) is one of the largest urban parks in the world. The layout has undergone constant change throughout the centuries as new buildings and green spaces were added time and again.
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Englischer Garten
The Englische Garten (“English Garden”) is one of the largest urban parks in the world. The layout has undergone constant change throughout the centuries as new buildings and green spaces were added time and again.
Eisbach
Hotspot to watch the Surfers at 'Eisbachwelle'!
Getting Around
Giselastraße
Underground: Lines U3 & U6
Münchner Freiheit
Münchner FreiheitBus, Underground and Tram
- you can get nearly everywhere
Shopping
Hohenzollernplatz station
Hohenzollernplatznice street with small Shops!
Maximilianstraße
Maximilianstraßethe most expensiveshopping street in town
Drinks & Nightlife
Drinks, Cocktails but also nice menue as well as awesome breakfast.
Next to the English Garden with a nice view!
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Café Reitschule
34 KöniginstraßeDrinks, Cocktails but also nice menue as well as awesome breakfast.
Next to the English Garden with a nice view!
Schall & Rauch
22 SchellingstraßeSODA
51 TürkenstraßeArts & Culture
Milestones of European painting – the Alte Pinakothek brings together art from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Baroque and Rococo periods in a collection of astonishing density. The collection comprises more than 700 works of art, representing the most brilliant periods of German, Flemish, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish painting. Leo von Klenze’s Neoclassical design (realized in 1836) proved a model for subsequent European museum architecture, and today continues to provide the setting for this treasure trove of Western art.
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Pinakothek der Moderne
40 Barer Str.Milestones of European painting – the Alte Pinakothek brings together art from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Baroque and Rococo periods in a collection of astonishing density. The collection comprises more than 700 works of art, representing the most brilliant periods of German, Flemish, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish painting. Leo von Klenze’s Neoclassical design (realized in 1836) proved a model for subsequent European museum architecture, and today continues to provide the setting for this treasure trove of Western art.