Staying there for 5 days next week.
Looking to to do a lot of sightseeing/walking about.
Any suggestions?
Single,male,25 and travelling on my own so looking for a bit of nightlife too?
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| 09-06-2011, 15:33 | #2 |
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Having been there a while back a few suggestions would be to go see the BMW Museum and maybe get a factory tour in if possible. The Bundesliga is now over for the summer so I don't know if Bayern Munich have anything happening, if they do it is worth checking out.
There is an area called Kultfabric near the Ostabahnhof which is full of bars and clubs and was busy when I was there, however it is quite popular so might be worth checking out. Munich is a nice city and worth visiting, if I ever go back it will be for Oktoberfest which would be a blast I reckon! |
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| 09-06-2011, 19:10 | #3 |
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Have a few beers and watch the scenery in the English Garden.
http://www.muenchen.de/Tourismus/Sig...ishgarden.html |
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| 14-06-2011, 08:23 | #5 |
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Some ideas for the solo traveller so!
was thinking about this for a while and something like a hostel is great for meeting people if youre on your own. Euro Youth and Wombats are there beside each other and have lively bars with friendly backpackers. even if you stay in a hotel, nip round to the hostels and have the crack there! They dont care if you stay there or not. Sure one night before getting the night train to Budapest I enjoyed a night in the Euro Youth including a mad jaegermeister promotion!! Theres a bike tour of the city ran by "Mikes Bike tours" and like that, its a pretty social gathering and is as much a fun spin around the city as an informative one. (its ran by an american with witty US/ UK/ Irish tour guides rather than dry arsed german-style, over elaborate, rather boring tour guides) The Hofbrauhaus beer hall. If you squish in beside some foreign tourists you'll have the best of crack on your own!! Beer halls have only massive benches so no matter if youre there on your own or with a few freiends, you'll always have to share a table - which is actually good as you never know what the crack will be with your neighbours. an organised "Pub Crawl" might also be something for the solo traveller. Personally I amnt a fan of them, but you do get to go on the lash with a group of foreigners and see a lot of the city in the process. Also - an auld day trip up the mountains can be a joy if you are on your own. Go down to somewhere like Garmish and get a cable car up one mountain - hike for the day and then come own on a different one. Without a partner you can enjoy the peace and quiet!! Just be sure to bring water and have reasonably robust sporty type shoes. |
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| 15-06-2011, 00:03 | #7 |
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takes 35 to 40 min from the airport to the main station(hauptbahnhof) on the suburban train. Any train brings you there from the airport and they go every 10 mins.
the euro youth is a 2 min walk from the Hauptbahnhof. If you get to the main hall where the long distance trains go from, theres an exit by platform 11 at the starbucks. Go out that, across the road/ tram tracks, the immediately left by all the kebabs, and then right at the italian restaurant. Easy. |
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| 15-06-2011, 20:10 | #10 |
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It's on the U-Bahn AFAIR. Just take the regular public transport there. It will be listed as KZ Dachau I think.
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| 16-06-2011, 09:05 | #12 | |
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Once youre there the visitor centre is free and tours only 3 Euro. Heres the details (Noting its closed altogether on a Monday like most museums) http://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.d..._visitors.html If you ask me the Documentation centre in Nuremburg at the Nazi marching grounds might be an alternative as its a day out in a nice town and a bit of history to boot. http://www.museums.nuremberg.de/docu...tre/index.html To get there you can use a Bayern Ticket which is valid after 9am (or all day at weekends) for 20 Euro which also covers public transport in Munich and Nurnemberg. And staying in munich, if you want you can also get a tour of the Nazi sites in the city with a bit of the history explained on one of the 3rd reich tours. There'll be info on leaflets in the Hostel or across the road in the city tourist info office in the station. Heres one for example. http://www.radiusmunich.com/hitler-a...eich-tour.html Last edited by munchkin_utd; 16-06-2011 at 09:22. |
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