Europe Explored » friendly city https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Fun Things To Do During A Weekend Break In Munich, Germany https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/27/fun-things-to-do-during-a-weekend-break-in-munich-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/27/fun-things-to-do-during-a-weekend-break-in-munich-germany/#comments Thu, 27 Sep 2012 22:41:22 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=11617 Munich, a highly popular tourist destination due to its popularity especially with its beer brewing tradition, drinking a beer in one of Munich’s beer halls is essential to really grasp the Munich experience. A friendly city with its motto being “München mag Dich” meaning Munich likes you. The city is full of life and is […]

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Munich, a highly popular tourist destination due to its popularity especially with its beer brewing tradition, drinking a beer in one of Munich’s beer halls is essential to really grasp the Munich experience. A friendly city with its motto being “München mag Dich” meaning Munich likes you. The city is full of life and is always busy with things always going on and many places to visit.

Isar River north of Munich, Germany
Isar River north of Munich, Germany by Florian Schütz

About Munich

Munich’s 1.3 million population is the 3rd largest in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. It is the capital of Bavaria a free state within Germany. Munich sits at the bottom of the Bavarian Alps and is positioned on the Isar River (pictured above). Germany has had a considerably large amount of economic success in the post-wars years which has helped the city grow into the most popular tourist destination in Germany.

Its economic success has been helped by huge businesses like BMW originating from there; Munich is a high-tech city. Known not just for its beer festivals it is a hub for business. Munich has a great and a spirited night-life with a large number of night clubs and the tradition of drinking beer making everywhere a place to buy alcohol. The city has a sparkling artistic community and opera, theatre, dance and popular music flourishes in Munich where you will find musician’s performing everywhere.

National Theatre, Munchen, Germany
National Theatre, Munich, Germany by Andreas Praefcke

What to do in Munich

As said above the night-life in Munich is full of music, entertainment from clubs to opera to theatre. Indulge yourself in the great brewing tradition of the city and enjoy a beer and give your taste buds a treat with a Weisswurst, a German delicacy, a white sausage traditionally served with sweet mustard and a pretzel.

Why not visit one of the football teams in Munich, Bayern Munich, TSV 1860 and SpVgg Unterhaching all apply their trade in the city of Munich in the Bundesliga. Visit the Allianz Arena (home of Bayern Munich) a huge stadium with a capacity of 71, 137 seats (pictured below). The Munich club are the most successful in German history and a visit to the Stadium would be great for any follower of football or architecture.

Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany by Mattes

Munich is a large cultural city and many composers have emerged from the city such as Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Orlando di Lasso amongst others. The city still contributes to the modern music theatre and have theatres to visit in the city such as the Deutsche Theater, which is Germany’s largest theatre for guest performances.

One of the oldest Science museums in the world is located in Munich, the Deutsches Museum or German Museum which is found on an island in the River Isar. Munich also has several coveted art galleries such as the Neue Pinakothek and the Alte Pinakothek.

The home of BMW is in Munich and a visit would be great for any lovers of cars and for those who love sport the BMW headquarters is located next to the Olympic Park.

BMW Head Quarters in Munich Germany
BMW Head Quarters in Munich Germany by Cccc3333

Conclusion

In conclusion the city of Munich is one of the best cities in the world and you won’t run out of things to see and do. When in this marvellous city, make sure you get a hire car, get lost in the culture of beer and sausages, and enjoy the parties, festivals and night-life. Visit a Stadium such as the Allianz Arena or the Olympic stadium.

For those who are looking for a more cultural aspect visit the theatres and museums, Munich really has something for everyone.

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Visit Beautiful Cambridge – a home to world’s elite university | United Kingdom https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/03/visit-beautiful-cambridge-a-home-to-worlds-elite-university-united-kingdom/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/03/visit-beautiful-cambridge-a-home-to-worlds-elite-university-united-kingdom/#comments Thu, 03 May 2012 14:24:24 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=7388 Cambridge has so much to offer and show off, and it goes without saying what a beautiful city it is. Cambridge is, of course, synonymous with the University, whose stunning buildings and quadrangles date from the early 13th century. To walk through these squares is to trace the steps of such historical figures as Sir […]

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Cambridge has so much to offer and show off, and it goes without saying what a beautiful city it is. Cambridge is, of course, synonymous with the University, whose stunning buildings and quadrangles date from the early 13th century. To walk through these squares is to trace the steps of such historical figures as Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and William Wilberforce. The colleges include medieval chapels and refectories, beautiful artworks and cloistered gardens to take you out of the present day.

Cambridge University, United Kingdom
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If you follow the pretty banks of the river Cam you can see the Backs – the rear gardens of the Cambridge colleges that are maintained in beautiful splendour by dedicated armies of gardeners. In spring especially, the carpets of daffodils and crocus make a breath-taking sight. The best way to see these gardens is to hire a punt to take you downriver. If you feel confident you can try using the pole yourself, though you may want to hire a chauffeured punt if you’d rather be in the hands of an experienced polesman who can also give you a guided tour as you go.

Cambridge offers many properties to rent, including short term flats, near the city centre. Wherever you stay in this wonderfully flat and pedestrian-friendly city, you’re guaranteed to be a short walk or bike ride to all of the attractions. There is also an open-top tour bus that will show you the sights and help you get your bearings in the city.

The Fitzwilliam museum on Trumpington Street has an impressive collection of antiquities from Egypt, Greece and Rome, English and European glass and pottery, jades from China, and ceramics from Japan and Korea. The Cambridge and County Folk Museum will show you how people lived in this area over the years, in the marsh lands around Cambridge (The Fens) since 1700. Kettle’s Yard on Castle Street is a modern art museum with substantial collections and regular exhibitions and musical events.

Cambridge market is one of the few markets in the country that opens seven days a week, 362 days of the year. It only ever closes on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. It sells everything from fresh produce, meat, fish and cheese to flowers, jewellery, leather goods, and a unique outdoor hairdresser! It’s one of the oldest markets in England, having been granted a Royal charter in 973AD.

Whether you visit Cambridge for its historical colleges, beautiful gardens or thriving city centre, you’re sure to find something you’ll enjoy.


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