munich

Bonjour, munich

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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Deutsches Museum

Deutsches Museum is the world’s largest museum of technology and science on the Isar River in Munich. You can find everything here from mining techniques to astronomy, with lots of original historic artefacts such as the first diesel engine. Additionally, the museum offers workshops and tours for children.There are two annexes: one in Schleissheim to the north of Munich devoted to aeroplanes, and one at the Theresienhöhe exhibiting all kinds of land transportation. The latest addition to the main museum is the ZNT, Centre for New Technologies featuring Nano and Biotechnologies.

Hellabrunn Zoo

The Hellabrunn Zoo follows the geo-zoo concept, a pioneering approach established over a century ago. It showcases animals grouped by their continents of origin, aiming to maintain them in their natural habitats as much as possible. This allows visitors to experience a diverse array of wildlife from around the globe in a single day, including penguins, elephants, kangaroos, sea lions, birds of prey, and carnivores.

Englischer Garten

For over 200 years, the English Garden has been a favourite spot for strollers of all ages, with its 9,000 acres of lush meadows and its inviting beer gardens. The leisure paradise stretches from the Prinzregentenstraße to Munich Freimann.

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.