20-06-2014, 10:59 PM
Germany - Munich or is it München?
Ok, sorry that I am jumping around Germany a little bit.
We are still in Germany, but in another city.
You see, German decided to develop Frankfurt like a big modern city but the Bavarian (German living in Munich) decided to build Munich just like the old time
aka all the building height can not be taller than then CHURCH.
#1 must see is the city center/square: Marienplatz
Go google Marienplatz and see some pictures yourself - let your finger do the walking.
Tips: I'm very amazed by the clock tower that still working after all these years.
At the hour, you'll see many tourists (yes, that include you),
standing below the clock tower and watch the show.
PLUS: if you overlook Marienplatz, you can see the alps.
The entire Munich is bath under the alps.
What a wonderful feeling.
#2 snack/fast food at the market square near city center.
The most famous food is this (self-explanatory?)
It usually served with sauerkraut (sour veg).
If you just chew the sauerkraut, I guarantee your teeth will turn soft immediately and your saliva come out (immediately too)!
The magic is when you chew both meat and sauerkraut together, it become sweet.
Don't believe? Try law.
#3 Nothing is complete in Munich without go to a beer hall for dinner (food, music and BEER!)
I recommend Hofbräuhaus (pronounce as Opera House).
Rice beer is the ONE beer that you die die must try.
You can see the rice grain dropping from the top with lots of bubbles.
Not a drinker?
No problem.
Let me recommend Radler - mixing 50% rice beer with 50% lemonade.
#4 if you have too much time, then I highly recommend
a. for those prefers indoor - Deutsches Museum
b. for those prefers outdoor - English Garden (** borrow a bicycle ** )
Tomorrow, let's go out for a day tour around Munich.
Love Compassion
Ok, sorry that I am jumping around Germany a little bit.
We are still in Germany, but in another city.
You see, German decided to develop Frankfurt like a big modern city but the Bavarian (German living in Munich) decided to build Munich just like the old time
aka all the building height can not be taller than then CHURCH.
#1 must see is the city center/square: Marienplatz
Go google Marienplatz and see some pictures yourself - let your finger do the walking.
Tips: I'm very amazed by the clock tower that still working after all these years.
At the hour, you'll see many tourists (yes, that include you),
standing below the clock tower and watch the show.
PLUS: if you overlook Marienplatz, you can see the alps.
The entire Munich is bath under the alps.
What a wonderful feeling.
#2 snack/fast food at the market square near city center.
The most famous food is this (self-explanatory?)
It usually served with sauerkraut (sour veg).
If you just chew the sauerkraut, I guarantee your teeth will turn soft immediately and your saliva come out (immediately too)!
The magic is when you chew both meat and sauerkraut together, it become sweet.
Don't believe? Try law.
#3 Nothing is complete in Munich without go to a beer hall for dinner (food, music and BEER!)
I recommend Hofbräuhaus (pronounce as Opera House).
Rice beer is the ONE beer that you die die must try.
You can see the rice grain dropping from the top with lots of bubbles.
Not a drinker?
No problem.
Let me recommend Radler - mixing 50% rice beer with 50% lemonade.
#4 if you have too much time, then I highly recommend
a. for those prefers indoor - Deutsches Museum
b. for those prefers outdoor - English Garden (** borrow a bicycle ** )
Tomorrow, let's go out for a day tour around Munich.
Love Compassion