Walking around Munich (5 main attractions)

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Munich is a large German city in the south of Germany. Millions of tourists come to see the beauty of the city and its surroundings.

Beer festival

Every year more than five million people come to Munich and the surrounding area to enjoy the local beer. It is brewed only by Bavarian breweries, serving delicious sausages, potato salad, pretzels, nuts and chips as a snack. Noisy festivities are accompanied by the music of a brass band.

All drinks are brewed according to strict laws; it is impossible to taste such beer at other times of the year. It has a pleasant malt flavor and an ABV of 5.8 to 6.3%.

Real fairy tale

The familiar castle from the Disney screensaver actually exists. It is located in the very south of Germany on a huge wooded hill in the Bavarian Alps. Neuschwanstein is recognized as one of the most beautiful castles in the whole world. Its stunning architecture, towers built as if from a toy construction set and stunning landscapes nearby - all this is a revived fantasy. The castle was built by order of the Bavarian king Ludwig II. He independently developed the design and tried to embody his visions of beauty and romance in it.

Bavarian auto giant

The world famous automobile concern BMW is built in the form of a hemisphere without windows. Inside, in addition to production workshops, there is a museum popular with tourists. It housed exhibitions dedicated to cars and motorcycles from the very first models to the modern ones. The exhibition is considered to be unique, where the series of machines of the future are presented. They seem to have come out of science fiction films, combining alien design and a powerful engine.

Night life

For those tired of visiting castles and museums, Munich invites you to relax in its noisiest district of Glockenbach. It is located in the southern part of the city and gathers thousands of tourists every day. There are many clubs and cafes, discos and parties are constantly held. Most entertainment venues are free to enter.

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A treasure trove of antiquity

Such in Munich is the Odeonsplatz square. There are such important historical monuments as the Arch of the Generals, the Teatinerkirche church, the famous old cafe Tamboosi with delicious pies. The square also houses the Royal Residence with a stunning art gallery; entrance to the museum is paid.

Munich is a city of contrasts. It is where modern industrial buildings and ancient architectural monuments coexist. And coming here in October, you will not only be able to see the local sights, but also enjoy unique beer and snacks.

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