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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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Old Town Hall & Toy Museum

The Old Town Hall, an elegant example of Bavarian Gothic, serves as a focal point at the eastern end of the Marienplatz. The tower houses the Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum), and the ballroom on the second floor. The building stands out for its architectural design and wooden ceilings.

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.

Alte Pinakothek

The Alte Pinakothek is home to one of the world's most renowned collections of European paintings from the 14th to the 18th century. The displays include works by Dürer, Raffael, Leonardo, Tizian, El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandt, Boucher and others.

Dachau Concentration Camp & Memorial Site

Discover the history of the Holocaust on a half-day tour from Munich to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. Travel by train and bus to the memorial site, and take a guided tour of the compound, a place of memorial and education dedicated to the thousands who were imprisoned and lost their lives there between 1933 and 1945. Learn about Dachau's role as a model for Nazi camps and explore the exhibitions, memorials, and reconstructed barracks with informative commentary from your guide.