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Located close to the Olympic Park, from Marienplatz, it is just a 15 minutes subway ride (U3 / Moosach) to the station "Olympia shopping centre". In the course of the decades, Bavaria's largest ...
Ice skating is fun for everyone: No matter if you’re a professional or stepping into a pair of skates for the first time ever - everyone is welcome here. You don’t even need your own skates ...
In the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum you can expect interesting facts about the number 1 staple food of the people of Munich: Valuable beer mugs and memorabilia from the once powerful beer barons ...
Münchner Freiheit is one of the busiest squares in Munich, a place to hang around and shop, a traffic junction and gateway to the Altschwabing district: See all information here. The Münchner ...
Radius Tours is one of Munich’s largest tour companies, with over three decades of experience in showing visitors the best of Munich and Bavaria. They offer the widest variety of tours available ...
In 1881, a whole ox was turned on the spit of a tent for the first time, marking the birth of the ox roast. The butcher Johann Rössler came up with the idea, and this unique selling point ...
Hilarious traces of Munich's famous comedian Karl Valentin, a mirror-inverted clock and a gigantic Feuerzangenbowle in winter: There's more to this Munich landmark than meets the eye. The two ...
The peace monument is located within the Maximiliansanlagen, a park in the Bogenhausen district at the eastern end of Prinzregentenstraße. The golden statue - the actual Angel of Peace - is a ...
The Theatinerkirche at Munich's central Odeonsplatz shines bright yellow - Bavaria's first baroque church also impresses with its interior. The ocher-yellow facade is one of the most beautiful in ...
The Stadtcafé on Sankt-Jakobs-Platz is an institution among tourists and locals alike. There's almost no one who hasn't had a coffee here, enjoyed the view of the square and the synagogue from ...
The most important word at the Oktoberfest that you must be able to pronounce in Bavarian is, of course, the “Maß”. The a is pronounced short and the ß like a double S, i.e. “MaSS”.
When it comes to size, equipment and location, there is something for every taste: our range of offers include central studio apartments for singles or students, 2 to 3-room apartments for couples ...