![]() ![]() ![]() “It's been there since 1807, actually, so it's very old. “Viktualienmarkt, which is the city marketplace, is a wonderful place for all kinds of food,” Maxine says. For Afghani, she goes to Bamyan and Chopan. “We tend to go to either Thai, Vietnamese, or Indian restaurants.” For Vietnamese she likes Monsoon. Maxine likes to stick to the Haidhausen and Glockenbach quarters. There’s a beer garden that's owned by Hofbräu called the Hofbräukeller beer garden, and it’s the less touristy one because it’s on the other side of the river on the east side.” Bonus: Here, you’ll find scenes from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. ![]() “It's a small square, it has a little farmers market there, and a little stand selling food, and their little café. Hofbräuhaus might be the most famous place to drink in Munich, but if you want a more local flavor, head to a little square called Wiener Platz. “There’s 130 rooms, so you do need a lot of time.”ĭrink in a beer garden. “The city palace is also a must see: the Residenz Palace, which is the former residence of the Wittelsbach monarchy,” Maxine says. I think that painting would be, for me, like going to the Louvre and seeing the Mona Lisa.” Go on a Sunday when all the state galleries (Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, Pinakothek der Moderne), which are next to one another, only cost €1. ![]() “The Alte Pinakothek has Albrecht Durer's self-portrait. Maxine recommends the Pinakothek museum, which has one of the best collections of old masters in the world. Or just sit on your bum and eat an ice cream.Ĭheck out masterpieces. You can also rent a bike and ride around here. Or maybe you’ll think you’re at the beach - surfers ride artificial waves here. You’ll forget you’re in the city as you walk through the greenery here. There’s more to Munich than Oktoberfest and Nazi history. ![]()
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