Bavarian Munich

Today’s article is dedicated to the capital and the largest city of Bavaria – Munich. It is the third largest city in Germany and one of the most expensive cities with the #1 standard and quality of living in the whole country. Munich is a centre of finance, advanced technologies, art and innovation as well as it is home to the well-known FC Bayern Munich. BMW also comes from this Bavarian city. Everyone will find here something interesting according to the interests and preferences!

Neue Rathaus

Neue Rathaus

Siegestor

Siegestor

If you are fond of historical sights and monuments, you can visit an old part of the Munich: here you will find the buildings of New (Neues Rathaus) and Old Town Halls (Altes Rathaus), very famous Mary’s Square (Marienplatz), Cathedral of Our Dear Lady (Frauenkirche), etc.

If you are art-lover, you should definitely visit Old Pinacotheca (Alte Pinakothek), New Pinacotheca (Neue Pinakothek) and Gallery of the Modern (Pinakothek der Moderne), where you will be able to admire collections of art from the 14th to 18th century, from the 19th century and modern art, accordingly.

Englischer Garten

Englischer Garten

If you are a fan of sports, you will be interested in Allianz Arena which is widely known for its colorful changing exterior and which home teams are represented by FC Bayern Munich and TVS 1860 Munich. Olympiastadion may also be impressive for you as it was the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

If you are keen on walking, The English Garden (Englischer Garten) is a must-visit place: here you can find a wide green area with a beautiful Munich landscape, the Japanese tea house (Japanisches Teehaus), The Chinese Tower (Chinesischer Turm), small waterfalls and surfing people in one of the Garden’s streams.

Finally, Munich is really famous for its festivals. Oktoberfest is the largest beer festival in the whole world! So, if you are lucky to visit the city in the second half of September, do not miss the chance to take a dip into this mind-blowing event!