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A perfect weekend... Munich

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Surveys put Munich at the top of the league of travel destinations in Germany. Sitting in a beer garden under a chestnut tree on a balmy, summer evening with a freshly poured beer in hand, it is easy to see why. Munich is simply a wonderful city. Just sip on a cappuccino on one of its Italian-style café terraces and you will soon sense the laid-back, Mediterranean warmth that sets it apart from other major cities. Munich has always had a strong Italian connection and this has resulted in a radical new take on Italian cuisine which has little in common with dishes you would find in Italy; the 21st Italian province
has created its very own culinary traditions. And what would the city be without the charm of its bizarre contrasts? Munich would not be Munich without the opulence and megalomania of life around Maximilianstrasse, nor would it be the same without the rough-and-ready ways of ordinary Bavarians, who take merry-making to a whole new level in
the yearly rituals of the Oktoberfest. The average annual beer consumption of Munich's residents comes to a remarkable 162 litres per person. Creative minds from the cultural and media industries add substance to the mix with a varied cultural programme and have transformed their favourite neighbourhoods, such as Maxvorstadt and Glockenbach, into attractive cultural hubs which are now home to galleries, cafés and innovative concept stores. In short: Munich has something to offer for every discerning traveller, whether
they're looking for glamour and luxury or the authentic Bavarian experience.

The series 'A perfect weekend ...' and 'A perfect week ...' are published
by the online city guide www.smart-travelling.net in
cooperation with Süddeutsche Zeitung Edition. On its web page
you'll find a host of other unique locations in over 30 cities and
regions across the world. Tips for hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops
and activities - all unique and carefully selected. Rather than
listing anything and everything, Smart Travelling aims to pinpoint
each city or region's authentic vibe, to find out what makes it
so special and to track down the places that make you want to come
back again and again. Visit us at www.smart-travelling.net. Scroll
through our culinary best-of blog, use the quick and easy booking
facility to reserve your hotel online and take advantage of our
selected tips on Amsterdam, Rome, San Francisco and a host of
other cities to plan your next trip.

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Surveys put Munich at the top of the league of travel destinations in Germany. Sitting in a beer garden under a chestnut tree on a balmy, summer evening with a freshly poured beer in hand, it is easy to see why. Munich is simply a wonderful city. Just sip on a cappuccino on one of its Italian-style café terraces and you will soon sense the laid-back, Mediterranean warmth that sets it apart from other major cities. Munich has always had a strong Italian connection and this has resulted in a radical new take on Italian cuisine which has little in common with dishes you would find in Italy; the 21st Italian province
has created its very own culinary traditions. And what would the city be without the charm of its bizarre contrasts? Munich would not be Munich without the opulence and megalomania of life around Maximilianstrasse, nor would it be the same without the rough-and-ready ways of ordinary Bavarians, who take merry-making to a whole new level in
the yearly rituals of the Oktoberfest. The average annual beer consumption of Munich’s residents comes to a remarkable 162 litres per person. Creative minds from the cultural and media industries add substance to the mix with a varied cultural programme and have transformed their favourite neighbourhoods, such as Maxvorstadt and Glockenbach, into attractive cultural hubs which are now home to galleries, cafés and innovative concept stores. In short: Munich has something to offer for every discerning traveller, whether
they’re looking for glamour and luxury or the authentic Bavarian experience.

The series ‘A perfect weekend …’ and ‘A perfect week …’ are published
by the online city guide www.smart-travelling.net in
cooperation with Süddeutsche Zeitung Edition. On its web page
you’ll find a host of other unique locations in over 30 cities and
regions across the world. Tips for hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops
and activities – all unique and carefully selected. Rather than
listing anything and everything, Smart Travelling aims to pinpoint
each city or region’s authentic vibe, to find out what makes it
so special and to track down the places that make you want to come
back again and again. Visit us at www.smart-travelling.net. Scroll
through our culinary best-of blog, use the quick and easy booking
facility to reserve your hotel online and take advantage of our
selected tips on Amsterdam, Rome, San Francisco and a host of
other cities to plan your next trip.

Product details

Authors Julia Bähr, Nicol Bramigk, Nicola Bramigk
Assisted by Smart Travelling GbR (Editor), Smart Travelling print UG (Editor), Smar Travelling GbR (Editor), Smar Travelling print UG (Editor)
Publisher Süddeutsche Zeitung / Bibliothek
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.11.2015
 
EAN 9783864973314
ISBN 978-3-86497-331-4
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 125 mm x 185 mm x 10 mm
Weight 203 g
Illustrations w. numerous col. photos
Series Süddeutsche Zeitung Edition
Smart Travelling
A perfect weekend ...
Süddeutsche Zeitung Edition
Smart Travelling
A perfect weekend ...
Subjects Travel > Travel guides > Germany

Englisch, Deutschland, München, Bayern, Reiseführer, Landeskunde Deutschlands, Oktoberfest, travel guide, Smart Travelling, Munic

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