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Lots to see and do |
Mariahilfplatz Au Munich, Bayern 81541 Germany |
The Auer Dult has been a steady feature of Munich life for about on a hundred years. Other than being a bric-a-brac market with quality antique goods, it is also Europe's largest crockery market, not to mention a fun-fair with carousels, swings and horse riding for youngsters. Three times a year visitors flock here to look at delightful trivia like leather bags, socks, marbles, fashion jewellery, party outfits and second-hand books. Numerous snack bars offer diverse culinary attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Munich's Hollywood |
Bavariafilmplatz 7 Geiselgasteig, Grünwald Munich, Bayern 82031 Germany +49 89 6499 2304 |
The Bavaria Film Studios have often been described as Munich's Hollywood, and it is easy to see why. Founded in 1919 and used over the years by legends like Orson Wells and Alfred Hitchcock, the studios still produce an amazing amount of film and television programmes. Visitors can watch stuntmen in action, marvel at special effects shows and see the model of the submarine created for the film The Boat. Great for both adults and children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open air parties... |
Rundfunkplatz 1 Munich, Bayern 80335 Germany |
In the summertime you can join the open air parties for kids. Most of them are free."Samma im Park" is the motto of the annual party in the Olympiapark. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Princely castle |
Schloß Blutenburg 1 Obermenzing Munich, Bayern 81247 Germany +49 89 891 2110 |
Formerly used for hunting and pleasure by Bavarian princes, Blutenburg Castle was built in 1425 by Albrecht III, who stayed there with his lover Agnes Bernauer. She is one of the popular, tragic figures of Bavarian history, having been taken prisoner by Albrecht's father in 1435 and drowned as witch. Blutenburg is a moated castle situated between two branches of the River Würm, one of which was dammed to form two lakes. It is an example of late gothic architecture which, by the time the prince's stables were constructed in 1529, had been significantly extended (the castle church was added in 1488 and the New Hall in 1456). There are lovely gardens designed by Teutsch. The castle has housed the International Youth Library since 1983, which, with over 500,000 volumes, is the largest of its type in the world. There is a lending library of books in 15 languages, available free of charge to young people under 18. The Michael Ende Museum has also been located in the building since 1996. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Botanical gardens |
Menzinger Straße 61-65 Nymphenburg Munich, Bayern 80638 Germany +49 89 1786 1350 http://www.botanik.biologie.un... |
Located in the grounds of Nymphenburg Castle, Munich's Botanical Gardens were designed in 1909-14 and boast over 15,000 varieties of plants. The grounds lend themselves perfectly to a relaxing stroll. The lake, with its ducks and frogs, is well worth a look, as too are the "Alpinum", with its Alpine flowers, and the magnificent greenhouses. Tours led by experts can be arranged (see homepage for details). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Children's musuem |
Arnulfstraße 3 Hauptbahnhof Munich, Bayern 80335 Germany +49 89 545 40880 http://www.kindermuseum-muench... |
This museum is just a hop, skip and a jump away from the Hauptbahnhof (main train station). The different sections of the museum were all conceived with children in mind but are by no means childish. Each part is an experience for the senses and succeeds in sparking off curiosity about a number of subjects. The best thing about the museum is that everything is allowed and participation is the name of the game. There is no permanent collection, just various temporary exhibitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A little oasis |
Sachsenstraße 9 Au Munich, Bayern 81543 Germany |
If you follow the River Isar south, you will find the Städtischer Rosengarten (the City Rose Garden) just after Wittelsbach bridge, quite close to the river. Everyone who knows about the garden is irresistibly drawn to it for its peace and tranquility. It is an oasis right in the heart of the city, with its many trees and shrubs, exotic and ordinary. The city's gardeners have also created a delightful rose garden, with countless different varieties. The gardens also function as a tree nursery for the city's public spaces and, occasionally, for private customers. Finally, another interesting feature, if only for academic purposes, is the garden of poisonous plants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indoor pool with wave machine |
Cosimastraße 5 Bogenhausen Munich, Bayern 81925 Germany +49 89 911790 |
While you can also have a normal swim at the Cosima pool, most people come to splash about in the waves. Once an hour, the wave machine is switched on for 15 minutes and everybody has a romp in the surf. There is also a Jacuzzi for massaging the stress out of your body, a solarium for that tan, a sauna to boost your immune system and, on sunny days, a separate area for nude sun-bathing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open-air swimming in winter |
Dantestraße 6 Neuhausen Munich, Bayern 80637 Germany +49 89 23617994 |
Swim in the open air, even when the weather is freezing! This open-air pool is heated to 30ºC throughout the winter months. The only hard part is getting in and out - once you're in, its fine. The Dante is well worth a visit during the summer months as well, because it is so peaceful. There are two pools for children with water slides, a pool for diving and a large pool just for swimming. A special feature is the separate nudists' section with its own pool (slightly on the small side). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The English garden |
Englischer Garten Lehel und Schwabing Munich, Bayern 80538 Germany +49 89 3866 6390 http://www.schloesser.bayern.de |
One of the oldest English-style landscape gardens and one of the largest municipal parks in Europe, the Englischer Garten (English Garden) is Munich's crowning glory. Although perhaps best known for its nudists, the park is popular with all types of people all year round. Other features include a Chinese pagoda with adjoining beer garden, the Monopteros Greek temple, a river and a boating lake. Visitors can also attend a traditional tea ceremony in the Japanese tea house. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Germany's No. 1 Football Club |
Säbener Straße 51 Giesing Munich, Bayern 81547 Germany +49 89 69 9310 http://www.fcbayern.de |
FC Bayern Munich - the club most Germans love to hate - is by far and away the biggest, wealthiest and most successful football club in the country. With some 85,000 members and 1,800 fan clubs, the numbers speak for themselves. Winner of countless national championships, four-time European Champion and World Champion in 1976, Bayern Munich's star-studded team is the constant centre of media. Games take place in the Olympic Stadium and tickets can be bought at Säbener Straße or at box offices around the city. Catch a game January through May. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A trip to the stars |
Museumsinsel 1 Isarvorstadt Munich, Bayern 80538 Germany +49 89 2112 5180 http://www.fdt.de |
As a centre of education for natural science and technology, the Forum's two main attractions are its IMAX cinema and planetarium. Just watching the enormous 16x22m celluloid screen is a fantastic experience in itself, and young and old alike will enjoy learning about the stars in the planetarium. Current events are advertised in the press and in the Forum's own brochures, where price details can also be found. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Day at the Races |
Graf-Lehndorff-Strasse 36 Munich 81929 Germany +49 89 945 5230 http://www.galoppriem.de |
This racetrack is the largest of its kind in the Munich area. In addition to the track itself, there is also an attached training facility and stable. It plays host to some of the major racing events of the year, such as the Bayerisches Zuchtrennen and the Bavarian Classic. The facility is well-tended and offers guests a range of amenities and comforts, such as an in-house restaurant and event center. For upcoming schedules, visit the website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beer garden with jazz |
Georg-Kalb-Straße 3 Großhesselohe Munich, Bayern 82049 Germany +49 89 7499 4030 http://www.waldwirtschaft.de/ |
Charmingly located in Isartal, this popular Bavarian establishment serves up high-quality traditional cuisine at mid-range prices. Waldwirtschaft is known for its large beer garden (2,500 seats and a children's playground with swings), which offers local grilled specialities and live jazz and dixie bands. Some time ago, complaints from residents about the music led to the introduction of an early closing time, but local landlords organised a 'beer garden revolt' which resulted in the closing time being extended to 11p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hellabrunn wildlife park |
Tierparkstraße 30 Thalkirchen Munich, Bayern 81543 Germany +49 89 62 5080 http://www.zoo-munich.de |
Hellabrunn Wildlife Park was founded in 1928 and was the world's first 'geo zoo', meaning that the 5,000 different species are exhibited according to their geographical origins. The spacious grounds on the plains of the River Isar lend themselves perfectly to a relaxing stroll. The elephant and predator enclosures and the huge aviary are well worth seeing and the feeding times (ask for information at the entrance) are a must. It is a good idea to go during the week because the zoo tends to fill to bursting point at the weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the Blutenburg castle |
Schloß Blutenburg Munich, Bayern Germany |
Fascinating books from Asia for kids, they'll be fascinated by all the pictures. While the kids are busy leafing through their books, their parents can go and visit the Blutenburg castle or relax in the beer garden. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun on the river |
Weidach Munich, Bayern 80331 Germany |
In days gone by, rafts were used to transport wood from the Lower Alps to Munich. Nowadays they are used to ferry groups of tourists along the river. The route runs from Wolfratshausen (S7) to Thalkirchen. The journey lasts five to seven hours and, although there are no toilets on board, there are provisions in the form of Bavarian snacks, brass bands and, above all, beer. Don't forget to look up from your tankard once in a while, because the scenery along the route is stunning. Trips take place from May to Sep. For information and reservations contact the Amtliches Bayerisches Reisebüro Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No-frills training |
Belgradstraße 5 Kurfürstenplatz Munich, Bayern 80796 Germany +49 89 3072 9455 http://www.kieser-training.com |
This fitness center is not designed to turn you into the next Arnold Schwarzenegger. Instead, your health and fitness will be developed with special training program which aim to ward off osteoporosis, broken bones and chronic pain. You're also in the wrong place if you're looking for entertainment, saunas and relaxation, as the emphasis is on training and any distraction is frowned upon. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fairy tales and puppetry |
Blumenstraße 32 Innenstadt Munich, Bayern 80331 Germany +49 89 26 5712 |
Munich's first puppet theater was founded in 1858 by Josef Leonhard Schmid and the Count of Pocci. Architect Theodor Fischer was commissioned to build a new theater in 1900, and the result was the first ever purpose-built puppet theater. It is just as impressive today as it was a hundred years ago and continues to draw in punters young and old, who come to laugh at Kasperl (the German equivalent of Punch and Judy) and listen to fairy tales from around the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Barbecues and beer |
Menterschwaigstraße 4 Grünwald Munich, Bayern 81545 Germany +49 89 64 0732 |
Both the bright and spacious interior and the location in the heart of idyllic Grünwald make for an extremely pleasant visit. The chef concentrates his efforts on local and regional specialties, but the food is still fairly costly. The huge beer garden (with seating for 2,200) is a firm favorite with locals and one of the best in Munich. Traditional Bavarian fare and grilled fish dishes are sold from the barbecue. There is a play area for kids and the famous Bavaria film studios are close by. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kids as chiefs... |
Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21 Ursulastraße 5 Munich, Bayern 80809 Germany |
Here kids can play at being municipal councils or mayors. In the play city in the Werner-von-Linde-Halle, organised by the Kultur und Spielraum, everything works like in the real grown-up world. You will find a court of justice and the new recruits in the media profession can prove their talents at the newspaper publishers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haunt of the Olympic ghost |
Toni-Merkens-Weg 4 Ehemaliges Radstadion Munich, Bayern 80809 Germany +49 89 306 3860 |
Olympic Spirit Sportsworld is a innovative kind of leisure centre. It is the world's first interactive Olympic sports centre and offers over thirty different types of sport in a complex covering 10,000 square metres. The unique entertainment facilities guarantee fun for the whole family. Visitors can finish off the day in the cinema or with a meal in the Olympic Spirit Café. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch the Olympic spirit |
Spiridon-Louis-Park 21 Munich, Bayern 80809 Germany +49 89 30670 http://www.olympiapark-muenche... |
Almost 30 years after the Olympic Games took place in Munich, the Olympic swimming pool still offers first-rate sports facilities. This was where Mark Spitz wrote history with his seven gold medals and even today visitors can watch a handful of ambitious swimmers training for the next Games. But for those who just want to have fun, there are five different pools, a diving platform, whirlpool, sauna, solarium, weights room and free aqua gymnastics. A sun lawn is open in the summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Viewing point and rotating restaurant |
Spiridon-Louis-Ring 7 Oympiapark Munich, Bayern 80809 Germany +49 89 3066 8585 |
At 287m the Olympic tower is the tallest building in Munich, just 10m shorter than the Eiffel tower. Built by the civic council in 1965-68 for the 1972 Olympics, it provides the best view of the city and surrounding area and in good weather it is possible to see as far as the Alps. It costs (EUR2) to go to the top, though it's just (EUR 1.25) for under-15s and free for kids under six. The Olympiaturm restaurant beneath the viewing platform is open from 11a-5p and 6:30p-midnight. As well as providing a stunning view, this rotating restaurant also serves very good dishes from around the world at reasonable prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chinese pavilion |
Schloss Nymphenburg Munich, Bayern 80638 Germany +49 89 17908 |
The Pagodenburg was one of the first pavilions to be built in Nymphenburg (1716-1719). Designed by Josef Effner for Max Emanuel, the building is modeled on the Baghdad Pagoda in Istanbul. Octagonal from the outside, the interior is divided into two hexagonal rooms and a Chinese cabinet. The façade of the pavilion is French rococo; the interior, however, is very Chinese, which was highly fashionable at the time. The rooms are decorated with painted tiles and the ceilings are covered in painted pagodas–hence the name! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Amusement for kids |
Albert-Schweitzer-Straße 24 Munich, Bayern 81735 Germany |
The perfect entertainment for kids - they can romp, fool around and get rid of their surplus energy. In the evening you will have ideal children - tired ones! In the Spielhaus Neuperlach they can test the thrilling adventure playground, zoom around the BMX-course and visit the Spielhaus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ice-skating in winter, swimming in summer |
Prinzregentenstraße 80 Munich, Bayern 81675 Germany +49 89 474808 |
From the end of October to mid-March, the Prinzregentstadion offers you the chance to spend a few hours ice skating, regenerating and letting your mind run free. You can give yourself the same therapy for the other months of the year, but then you have to use other lanes, as the rest of the stadium is transformed into an open-air swimming pool. Regional and local league ice-hockey games take place at the weekend during the winter. The high point of the winter season has to be the annual carnival celebrations on ice organised by Narvalla, the Fasching (carnival) association. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kids theatre |
Franz-Joseph-Straße 47 Schwabing Munich, Bayern 80801 Germany +49 89 2333 7171 http://www.schauburg.net/ |
Opened in 1977, the Schauburg specialises in creative performances for children and young people and is the only children's theatre in town with its own ensemble. The repertoire consists of fascinating puppet shows, re-arranged classics and contemporary pieces, making a child's first theatre visit an unforgettable experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighbourly atmosphere |
Taxisstraße 12 Munich, Bayern 80637 Germany +49 89 159 5019 / +49 89 15 6827 http://www.taxisgarten.de |
A gem of a beer garden in western Munich, Taxisgarten is idyllically located and has only 1,500 seats. It caters mostly to residents from Nymphenburg, Neuhausen and Gern along with visitors from the nearby Dantebad. Children romp in a small playground while the adults enjoy the food, which is remarkably good for a small beer garden. As well as the usual fare such as spare ribs, lamb or Bratwurst sausages, you will also come across more exotic snacks like country potatoes with avocado cream (EUR 4.50). Prices are average for Munich and customers can bring their own food if they wish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The perfect place to relax |
Preßburger Straße Sendling Munich, Bayern 81377 Germany |
Commissioned for the International Garden Show in 1983, the Westpark is an outdoor paradise. The area (comprising 720,000 square metres) is divided into different sections, the most unusual of which is the East Asian Garden. There is a large lake with an amphitheatre, several playgrounds and plenty of space to relax and feel at ease. In the summer, the open-air stage is used to present plays, concerts and films (see the daily press for details). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World music and ethnic food |
Theresienwiese Ludwigsvorstadt Munich 80336 Germany +49 89 383 8500 http://www.tollwood.de |
The Tollwood Festival has established itself as a firm favorite among locals, quite probably because it makes a pleasant change from the oompah-band, beer-swilling type of festivity Munich is otherwise known for. The festival takes place every summer and winter, featuring live rock and pop acts as well as a smattering of jazz and world music bands, theatre ensembles, comedy and cabaret shows. There are plenty of vendors selling arts, crafts, food and drink. The little ones will enjoy several playgrounds, theatre shows and cultural workshops. Free admission. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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