munich

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Munich is much more than just the Oktoberfest or Lederhosen. The beautiful Bavarian capital possesses a mixture of exclusive shopping, art, culture, culinary indulgence and deep-rooted traditions. Additionally, its residents are famous for being some of Germany's most cheerful people.

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Eisbachwelle

You can surf right in the heart of the city at Eisbachwelle. For over 40 years, this spot has been a magnet for both surfers and spectators. It's known worldwide as the most consistent, biggest, and best river wave in an urban setting. Just a heads up, though — it's really only for highly skilled pros. The waves are tricky and can be dangerous, so it's not the place for beginners. But even if you're not up for surfing, it's definitely worth stopping by to watch the experts show off their moves.

MUCA Museum of Urban & Contemporary Art

Street art finally has a museum in Munich, which in turn sees itself as an open meeting place for graffiti, stencil art and billboards enthusiasts. Despite its compact size, the museum hosts numerous indoor and outdoor exhibitions. Tickets are available for purchase both at the museum and online.

Nymphenburg Palace

The impressive Baroque Nymphenburg palace, located in the western Munich, was built as a summer residence for the Bavarian Electors. The main building now houses a museum, while the surrounding area features expansive gardens, numerous smaller structures and pavilions, and an exotic greenhouse with a café. Notably, the castle is also famous for being the birthplace of King Ludwig II.

Residenz München

The extensive complex was the home of the Wittelsbach dynasty until 1918, making it one of Europe’s most prestigious palaces. The building houses the Residenz museum and the Schatzkammer, also known as the 'Treasure Chamber'. The perfect place to get a glimpse of four centuries of royal culture. Don’t miss Hofgarten Park on the Odeonsplatz near the Residenz. It is one of the finest Renaissance gardens north of the Alps, and a peaceful oasis commanding a splendid view of the Theatinerkirche.