Munich is the capital of Bavaria and the third largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg is a favorite destination of tourists from all over the world. It gets especially crowded here in October during the traditional beer festival - Oktoberfest, but in the remaining 350 days of the year there is something to see in Munich.
There are several opportunities to explore the metropolis on Izar. You can see Munich on foot or by bus, alone or with a guide. Walking alone is suitable for those who are inclined to independently study the purpose of the trip even before the trip, to highlight the most interesting places, laying an individual route through them. For all the rest, it is better to use the help of professionals who are able to show all the most important things, tell about the most interesting in a couple of hours of conducting an excursion. It does not matter which option you prefer, in any case, you should contact Stattreisen Muenchen before traveling. There you can always choose between several options for excursions. If you are only interested in a superficial examination of the city's sights, a trip around the surroundings on an old sightseeing tram is most suitable for you, which for a nominal fee of 10 euros will take you through the more or less famous Munich quarters. All in all, Stattreisen Muenchen offers about 50 options for exploring the city, you only need to choose the most suitable one. Those who want to explore everything on their own should start exploring Munich with its main attraction, the Frauenkirche, a church built in the 15th century A. D. The center of the city is the Marienplatz square. On it there is a fifty-meter tower Alter Peter, climbing on which you can see the entire old city. There are also two town halls on the square - an old one and a new one. If you are traveling with children, be sure to visit the Toy Museum, they will be very interested there. Fans of fortresses and castles should go on an excursion to Nymphenburg Castle. It is located half an hour away from Marienplatz, and in good weather it is quite possible to reach it on foot. If you want to take a break from the traffic and hustle and bustle, you should look into the Englischer Garten park. There you can not only sit on the grass or lie down on a bench, enjoying the silence, but also organize a small picnic and refresh yourself for your onward journey. Well, what is Munich without beer. The most famous beer hall, the Hofbräuhaus, is full of visitors at any time of the day, and will always find a place for the newcomer to impress with its hospitality. The sights of Munich can be listed for a very long time: Olympia Park, Karlsplatz, popularly called Stachus, Pinakothek, German Historical Museum and much, much more. In any case, it is worth visiting here, and maybe even more than once.