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Population:
1.35 million
Currency:
1 Euro, C = 100 cents
Opening hours:
Department stores and large shops from about
10.00 to 20.00 Monday to Friday. Saturdays
from 10.00-18.00 (larger ones until 20.00).
Grocery shops often open as early as 8.00. The
shops are closed on Sundays. A small selection
of food is available in garages and at the
central station.
Internet:
www.muenchen.de
www.muenchen.citysam.de
www.best-of-munich.com
Newspapers:
Sddeutsche Zeitung
Mnchner Merkur
Abendzeitung
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Bildzeitung/Munich
Prinz (events)
Emergency numbers:
110 Polis
112 Fire brigade, Ambulance
Tourist information:
Mnchen Information
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+49 (0)89 233 282 42
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Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
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Dirk Houben
MUNICH
In Munich exclusive shopping, fashionable streets and
monumental buildings co-exist with lederhosen, brass music
and rustic beer halls. Visitors can start their day in a simple
bar with knuckle of pork and sauerkraut, and end it in a
gourmet temple with white linen tablecloths. Moreover,
Germanys most cheerful residents live here. But you have
without doubt already discovered that.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Brrn Kindler
It is said that the most contented citizens
in Germany live in and around Munich. If
this is correct, the citys fifth season - the
October festival - must be one of the
reasons. The largest popular festivity in the
world makes an early start in September
and attracts millions of people from
throughout the world. The residents of
Munich erect large tents on
Theresienwiese, fill them with music, food
and drink and. enjoy life!
Munich was founded with the Munich
Monastery in 1158. Later the oldest
German food law was passed here - the
beer purity law (1506) - and it is still is use
today.
A good place to start out for a walk in the
city today is Schwabing, a traditional area
known for its many Kneipen (pubs) and
night spots. A lot of students live here as
the University is only a stones throw
away.
Nymphenburg is dominated by the castle
and is rather distinguished, while
Haidhausen, a district full of culture and
art, is also becoming increasingly popular
as a residential area. Visitors can find
many of the finest churches (the cathedral
among others) and the castle in the old
city centre.
The green lung - Englischer Garten (the
English Garden) - is a park of 3.7 square
kilometres in the middle of the city. The
Englischer Garten borders the River Isar
and is very popular among joggers,
sunbathers and people who just want to
stroll or have a picnic.
DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Jrgen Sack
Munich has come to be associated with the
Oktoberfest and the Hofbruhaus, the
Olympic grounds and Fasching amongst
others. However, Munich also has an
international reputation as a metropolis of
both art and culture. Its music scene
ranges from classical to jazz and pop and
the many museums display impressive
collections.
Frauenkirche
Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) is a
Gothic church dating from about 1494
which, with its characteristic copper domes
on the top of the two towers, has become
the citys unique symbol. In clear weather
the view from the south tower is fantastic
- a must! Among the sights in the
cathedral, the grave of the Emperor
Ludwig des Bayerns and Van Dycks
painting of Christ on the cross are notable.
Address: Frauenplatz 1
Underground: Marienplatz
Opening hours: Sat-Wed 7.00-19.00, Thu 7.00-20.30, Fri
7.00-18.00
Phone: +49 (0)89 2900820
Internet: www.muenchen.de
Die Residenz
The Bavarian kings lived in the castle from
the Renaissance. The exhibition displays
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treasures from the monarchic period -
jewellery, silver and porcelain. The
dazzling rococo style in the little Court
Theatre and the Ancestral Gallery is also
impressive. In addition the largest and
most beautiful secular Renaissance hall
north of the Alps is to be found here - the
Antiquarium. Dont miss Hofgarten park.
Address: Residenzstrae 1, city
Underground: Odeonsplatz
Opening hours: Apr 2-Oct 15 9.00-18.00; Oct 15-Mar 31
10.00-16.00
Phone: +49 (0)89 290671
Schloss Nymphenburg
West of Munich is the Schloss
Nymphenburg, a baroque summer castle
dating from 1757 with richly decorated
rococo rooms and King Ludwig the Firsts
"Gallery of Beauties. In the large park
there is a number of smaller buildings and
pavilions. In addition you can see the
museums of porcelain and biology as well
as an exotic greenhouse with a caf.
Address: Notburgastrae, Nymphenburg
Opening hours: Apr 1-Oct 15: 9.00-18.00; Oct 16-Mar 31:
10.00-16-00
Phone: +49 (0)89 179 080
Internet: www.schloesser.bayern.de
Deutsches Museum
The worlds largest museum of technology
and science. You can find everything here
from mining techniques to astronomy, with
lots of original historic artefacts such as
the first diesel engine. Large test workshop
and tours for children. Exhibitions in
branch museums of transportation and
aerospace.
Address: Museumsinsel 1, Haidhausen
Underground: Fraunhoferstrae
Opening hours: daily 9.00-17-00 (see webpage for specific hours
on public holidays)
Phone: +49 (0)89 21791
Internet: www.deutsches-museum.de
Pinakotheken (Art Museum)
In the Alte-, Neue, and Moderne
Pinakothek there is art from just about
every century. The old Pinakothek covers
the era from the 14th to the 20th century
(Brgel, Drer, Raphael, Rubens and
Rembrandt). The more recent European
masters (Monet, Manet, Czanne, Gauguin
and Van Gogh) are hanging in the new
section. The modern Pinakotheket exhibits
classic works by Kandinsky, Klee, and
Picasso. In addition you can acquaint
yourself with 100 years of design.
Address: Barer Strasse 27/29/40, Maxvorstadt
Underground: Theresienstrasse
Phone: +49 (0)89 238 05 216 / +49 (0)89 238 05 195 / +49
(0)89 238 05 360
Internet: www.pinakothek.de
Englischer Garten
The Englischer Garten (English Gardens) is
a former hunting ground that was
transformed into the very first "peoples
garden" in Europe by Elector Carl Theodor
in 1789. Since then the park has grown
and is today the worlds largest park within
a city. Cycling paths, foot paths, picnic
areas and beer gardens makes the
Englischer Garten a perfect spot for a
relaxing day in the city.
Underground: Universitt, Mncher Freiheit, Dietlindenstr.,
Nordfreidhof, Alte Heide or Studentenstadt
Internet: www.schloesser.bayern.de
BMW Museum
Originally built in 1973, this
world-renowned BMW Museum provides a
great oppotunity for all BMW lovers and
every one else interested in industrial car
history. In 2004 the buildings where shut
down and completely refurbished and are
today a fascinating example of modern
architecture. Vehicles, themes,
architecture, design and media design as
well as restaurants, shops, tours and junior
camps.
Address: BMW Welt at Olympiapark 1
Underground: Olympiazentrum
Phone: +49 (0)180 2 118822 (Informaition service)
Internet: www.bmw-welt.com
Bier- und Oktoberfest Museum
Munich is the capital of beer, thats for
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sure. And if you are interested in knowing
a little bit more about the Oktoberfest and
the beer, the Bier- und Oktoberfest
Museum is where you should go. Here, you
will learn about the history of beer, the
brewing and that the Oktoberfest actually
dates back to the celebration of the
marriage between Ludwig 1 and Princess
Theresa von Sachsen-Hidburghausen in
1810!
Address: Sterneckerstrae 2
Underground: Isator
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 13.00-17.00 (for group reservations
until 19.00)
Phone: +49 (0)89-24231607
Internet: www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de
Allianz Arena
The Allianz Arena was built especially for
the FIFA World Cup in 2006 and is now the
home ground for Munichs FC Bayern and
TSV 1860. FC Bayern has one of its fan
shops inside. Guided tours every day but
Sundays and event days.
Address: Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25
Underground: Frttmaning
Opening hours: Apr 1-Oct 31: 10.00-19-00; Nov 11-Mar 31:
10.00-18.00
Phone: +49 (0)89-20050
Internet: www.allianz-arena.de
Oktoberfest
Commencing in the last week of
September and for 16 days on, Munichs
town centre transforms into someting that
might seem like the worlds largest fun
fair! The Oktoberfest, or "Wiesn" as the
locals call it is a beer festival above all, but
also with lots of sale stands and other
events and exciting happenings. In 2010,
the Oktoberfest celebrates its 200th
anniversary.
Starts second last Saturday of September
and ends on the first Sunday of October.
Address: City Centre
Opening hours: 10.00-23.30 every day
Internet: www.oktoberfest.eu
EATING#EATING#
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Perhaps most people associate Munich with
beer. And there certainly are a lot of
breweries and beer halls in the city. But
dont miss Munichs classic high-calorie
everyday cooking! Haxe is knuckle of pork
and it tastes good together with sauerkraut
and Kloss (potato dumplings). What about
apple strudel and custard or a Dampfnudel
(a kind of cream bun with chocolate or
vanilla custard) for dessert?
Hofbruhaus
The Hofbruhaus (Court Brewery) is
probably the most famous beer hall in the
world. With simple, rough wooden chairs
and tables for up to 3,000 guests! Usually
live music and full of tourists who try to
yodel. Cramped and noisy, but a must for
most people.
Address: Am Platzl 9
Underground: Marienplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 22 16 76
Internet: www.hofbraeuhaus.de
Lwenbrukeller
The other really big place with regional
specialities. The prices are lower here and
there are fewer tourists than at
Hofbruhaus. A gigantic serving of various
kinds of meat and trimmings costs C17,
normal portions are from C10 to C15.
Address: Nymphenburger Str. 2, Maxvorstadt
Underground: Stiglmaierplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 52 60 21
Internet: www.loewenbraeukeller.com
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Paulaner im Tal
Paulaner im Tal has been operating since
1524 and serves traditional food in an
authentic environment. This is where
businessmen and others who want to
experience Bavarian food in the middle of
the city go. Suckling pig with a dark beer
sauce costs C13.90. Hot apple strudel is
C4.50.
Address: Tal 12, city
Underground: Marienplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 21 99 400
Internet: www.paulaner-im-tal.de
Franziskaner Fuchsenstubn
The best Weiwurst (white, spicy sausage)
in the city is served here. It is a brunch
classic which traditionally should be eaten
before 12 oclock. Now that there are
fridges you no longer have to be so
precise.
Address: Perusastr. 5, city
Underground: Marienplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 231 81 20
Internet: www.zum-franziskaner.de
Andechser am Dom
The Andechs Monastery, south west of
Munich, is a popular place for excursions.
If you havent got time to go there, you
can still taste its beer, sausage salad or
fish with truffle sauce at this restaurant. A
really authentic feel with dark wood
panelling on the walls and a whitewashed
vault.
Address: Weinstr. 7a, city
Underground: Marienplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 29 84 81
Internet: www.andechser-am-dom.de
Kfer-Schnke
Probably the classiest address when it
comes to delicatessens and catering in
Munich. The restaurant serves meals and
desserts, as well as cakes which are
among the best in Germany. This is
reflected in the prices.
Address: Prinzregentenstrae 73, Bogenhausen
Underground: Prinyregentenplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 41 68 247
Internet: www.feinkost-kaefer.de
Kniglicher Hirschgarten
The largest beer garden Munich has to
offer. Green open spaces and deer grazing
close by. The special thing about the beer
gardens in Munich is that guests are
allowed to take their own food, which
means you only need to buy drinks. Grilled
chicken, sausage or knuckle of pork are
however reasonably priced for most
wallets.
Address: Hirschgarten 1, Neuhausen-Nymphenburg
Underground: Laim
Phone: +49 (0)89 17999119
Internet: www.hirschgarten.de
Waldwirtschaft Grohesselohe
A shady beer garden just outside town,
with live music and simple but good food.
The restaurateur is Sepp Krtz, a celebrity
in the business who also runs the
"Hippodrom" - a celebrety spotting place at
the Oktoberfest. Be sure to book a table!
Address: Georg-Kalb-Str. 3 Grohesselohe
Phone: +49 (0)89 74994030
Internet: www.waldwirtschaft.de
CAFS#CAFES#
Radu Razvan
The caf culture in Munich is rather
exclusive. Particularly if you stick to the
area around Marienplatz and Odeonsplatz.
Most cafs are open from 10.00 and serve
breakfast as well as warm meals.
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Caf Glockenspiel
An in-place right in the city centre. You can
enjoy a piece of cake at eyelevel with the
city hall tower, while the people hurry past
down in Marienplatz.
Address: Marienplatz 28, city
Internet: www.cafe-glockenspiel.de
Caf am Beethovenplatz
Munichs oldest concert caf. You can listen
to Chopin or Mozart here while eating
chocolate cake. If you come for breakfast
you are rewarded with home-made
marmalade.
Address: Goethestr. 51, Ludwigsvorstadt
Internet: www.hotelmariandl.de
Zoozie'z
Zooziez is a popular meeting place for
both young and old locals in Munich.
Breakfast, lunch and evening meals.
Thursdays are 80s nights.
Address: Wittelsbacherstr. 15
Phone: +49 (0)89 201 00 59
News Bar
Popular caf among students serving
breakfast, salads and soups. News Bar also
serves drinks in the evening and open until
02.00.
Address: Amalienstr. 55
Internet: www.newsbarmunich.de
BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
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Football celebrities, musicians and media
elite. Munichs nightlife is swarming with
celebrities. Well show you where to find
them - and where to go when you have
got tired of celebrity spotting.
P1
The number one disco in Munich. You only
get in here if you have the right
appearance, the right income or the right
friends. Make sure to wear posh clothes
and shoes and you might have a chance!
Address: Prinzregentenstrasse 1, city
Underground: Odeonsplatz
Internet: www.p1-club.de
Alabamahalle
A real disco classic in Munich. On Fridays it
is mainly pop music and on Saturdays it is
mixed. The Night-Biergarten is open in the
summertime. Entry is quite expensive, but
drinks are free on Fridays...
Address: Domagk-str. 33, Neu-Freimann
Underground: Alte Heide, from there take the free disco bus
Internet: www.alabamahalle.de
Zweistein
A small elegant theatre bar with pleasant
staff which furthermore serves good food.
Address: Hans-Sachs-Str. 12, city
Underground: Sendlinger Tor
4004
A huge nightclub on a total of 4,004 square
metres! Several rooms, each with different
music from salsa to house. Open Fridays
and Saturdays from 21.00. Age limit: 20+
Address: Landsbergerstrae 169-175
Parkcaf
A trendy club with the latest equipment.
Also with cosy sofas in a quiet lounge for
the more romantic ones!
Address: Sophienstrae 7
Underground: Knigsplatz
Atomic Caf
Atomic Caf is a small night club in the city
centre, popular among students. 1960s
deco and comfy sofas makes this place
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unpretentious and easy going. Live acts
from time to time. See website for more
information.
Address: Neuturmstrae 6
Internet: www.atomic.de
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
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The most popular shopping route runs
along the pedestrianised Neuhauser
Strasse/Kaufinger Strasse, which extends
from Stachus to Marienplatz.
Youll find the department stores Karstadt
and Kaufhof here, and a range of small
shops selling jewellery, accessories,
technology (Saturn) and clothes (H&M,
C&A and Zero for example).
If you are looking for something more
exclusive visit the clothes shops Hirmer
and Ludwig Beck. If you continue from
Marienplatz towards Sendlinger Strasse
you will arrive at another temple of
designer clothing: Konen. Opposite is
Sportscheck, the largest sports shop on
several floors.
You can find very exclusive shops in the
area north of Marienplatz and the City Hall.
Well start on Dienerstrasse. This is where
Alois Dallmayr is located: a delicatessen
with a restaurant and a caf. There are
countless types of coffee, chocolates and
liqueurs here, and anything else that is
edible. Lodenfrey, which gives the
impression of having at least one sales
assistant per customer and which
specialises in loden coats, national
costume and designer fashion, is
enthroned on Maffeistrasse.
Eduard Meier is the oldest shoemaker in
Germany (1596) and has a Royal licence.
The shop is to be found on Residenzstrasse
22. Theatinerstrasse and Maximilianstrasse
are other streets for exclusive fashion,
furnishings or jewellery.
Finally, the market on Viktualienmarkt is a
delight for all the senses. Delicatessen
stalls with everything from cheese and fish
to game and beef. You can eat Haxe or a
sausage in simple cafs and butchers
shops.
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
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EXCLUSIVE
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski
Since 1897 the Vier Jahreszeiten
Kempinski has been a luxury hotel. Heavy
beige and red plush velvet armchairs in the
lobby and air conditioning, dressing gowns
and slippers in all rooms.
Address: Maximilianstrasse 17, city
Underground: Marienplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 21250
Internet: www.kempinski-vierjahreszeiten.de
Bayerischer Hof
A 150 year old luxury hotel and a popular
address for its many prominent guests. An
annual defence conference is held here
with defence ministers from throughout the
world. Champagne breakfast is included.
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Address: Promenadeplatz 2
Underground: Karlsplatz/Stachus
Phone: +49 (0)89 212 00
Internet: www.bayerischerhof.de
GOOD VALUE
Knig Ludwig
A refined little hotel in the middle of
Schwabing. Personal and tranquil. One
suite has a roof terrace and an open fire.
Address: Hohenzollernstrasse 3
Underground: Mnchner Freiheit
Phone: +49 (0)89 33 59 95
Internet: www.bestwestern.de
Opera
Small but elegant and exclusive hotel with
a private atmosphere (only 28 beds).
Address: St.-Anna-Str. 10, Lehel
Underground: Lehe
Phone: +49 (0)89 22 55 33
Internet: www.hotel-opera.de
BASIC
CVJM Jugendgstehaus
KFUM/KFUK has a youth hostel which is
also open for adults. It has 80 beds and is
very centrally located. Cheap and
cramped, but close to everything.
Address: Landwehrstr. 13, Ludwigvorstadt
Underground: Karlsplatz
Phone: +49 (0)89 55 21 41 0
Internet: www.cvjm-muenchen.org/hotel
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Stan Rippel
Airport
Munich Airport (MUC) is about 40
kilometres north of the city. The quickest
way to get there is by commuter train (S8
or S1), which take respectively 41 and 35
minutes from Hauptbahnhof and cost
C8.80. S1 starts running at 03.45 and
there is one train every twenty minutes
until 23.25. S8 starts its first journey at
03.18 and runs every twenty minutes until
00.38. S1 departs from the airport from
05.51 (Sat 04.31, Sun 05.31) to 00.11. S8
starts running from the airport at 04.02
and runs until 01.02 (1.42 Sat).
The Airport-City bus runs every twenty
minutes from Hauptbahnhof (Busbahnhof,
Arnulfstr.) and takes just over 40 minutes.
Please not that as the bus route goes via
the Autobahn, there is heavy traffic every
afternoon and it may take up to 2 hours to
get to and from the airport. The price is
C9.50 for a single ticket and C15 return.
The first bus from the city centre leaves at
05.10 and the last one is at 19.50.
Departures commence from MUC at 6.20
(start Terminal 2) and operates until
21.40.
A taxi costs about C50.
Public transport
There is a large network of underground,
commuter trains and buses centred around
Marienplatz and Karlsplatz/Stachus. It
functions excellently in the inner city and is
considerably easier than trying to get
around by car.
A day pass for the entire MVV network
(Mnchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund)
costs C9 and for the central city zone
C4.50. A "Munich card for C6.50 gives you
reductions in some hotels and in shops and
museums and is valid as a ticket for
unlimited travel in the inner city.
Phone: +49 (0)89 41 42 43 44
Internet: www.mvv-muenchen.de
Taxi
All registered taxi drivers have a numbered
identity card on display for passengers.
Taxi Mnchen eG
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Underground: IsarFunk
Phone: +49 (0)89 21 610 +46 (0)89 450 54 100
Internet: www.isarfunk.de www.taxi-muenchen.de
Post
Stamps can be purchased from vending
machines and in post offices, as well as in
some kiosks. The main post office is on
Bahnhofplatz 1
Opening hours: Mom-Fri 7.00-20.00, Sat 8.00-16.00, Sun and
holidays 9.00-15.00
Phone: +49 (0)89 599 08 70 / +49 (0)1802 33 33
Pharmacy
A rolling emergency system operates in
Germany. The number to the chemist that
is currently on duty is to be found on every
chemists door.
Dentists
Emergency telephone
+49 (0)89 723 30 93
Telephone and Electricity
Country code: +49
Area code: 089
/ 220 volts
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