Munich day 2: Munich.

Submitted by maria on Thu, 14/02/2013 - 19:34

We get up early, it's freezing but the sun is shining, we have booked a free tour of the centre at 10.45 am so after breakfast we'll take the pulse of the city.

 

Old City Hall

Old Town Hall

 

 

The truth is that Yoli's apartment is super well located and we don't need transportation, we can get there on foot.

We're meeting at Marienplatz. Before that we visited St. Peter's Church, the oldest church in Munich, and went up to the viewpoint installed in the bell tower, the best views of the city, a must.

 

St. Peter Church viewpoint

St. Peter Church viewpoint

 

 

We also entered the Cathedral of Our Lady of Munich, built in red brick.

 

Marienplatz

Marienplatz

 

New City Hall and Cathedral beyond

New Town Hall and Cathedral behind

 


At 10.45 a.m. we arrive at Marienplatz, a very important square, where the New Town Hall, the Old Town Hall, the Column of St. Mary and the Carrillon are located. We wait until 11 o'clock to see the figures performing the Cooper's Dance in action. Don't miss it.

 

Carrillon

Carrillon

 

Marienplatz

Marienplatz

 

 

It is quite cold but the route is short. The guide is an Andalusian girl with a lot of salt and tells us the history of the city at every point of the tour.

It is impressive to see the impacts of ammunition on the walls of the buildings. She tells us that the Bavarians are very ashamed of what happened during the first and second World War.

 

Odeonplatz

Odeonplatz

 

Theatinerkirche

Theatinerkirche

 

National Theater

National Theater

 

 

We see the Viktualienmarkt, where you can try all the German gastronomic delights, the Munich Theater, Residenz (former Royal Palace), Odeonplatz (church of the Teotinos, Feldherrnhalle portico and the facade of the Residenz) and we finish in the Hofbräuhaus brewery, known worldwide, has witnessed important events such as the program of the 25 points of the Nazi party, the visit of the interior is very interesting.

 

Hofbrauhaus

Hofbrauhaus

 

 

The tour is free and you pay the will. We liked it so much that we gave it 10 euros per pax. You have to register beforehand on the website.


We eat at the Viktualienmarkt, a delicious roast ham and potato sandwich.

 

Viktualienmarkt

Viktualienmarkt

 

Viktualienmarkt

Viktualienmarkt

 


In the afternoon we stop at Siegestor or Puerta de la Victoria, one of the most significant monuments of the city. Also in Friedensengel or Angel of Peace on the other side of the Isar river, near Maximilianeum.

 

Maximilianeum

Maximilianeum

 


We approached to Englishcher Garten, is a huge park where you can walk, bike and even surf. There is a wave zone on the Eisbach River known as Eisbachwelle and you can surf or admire how others do it even at four degrees below zero.

 

Eisbachwelle

Eisbachwelle

 

 

From here we go to Chinesischer Turm, a beautiful Biergarten (beer garden) within Englischen Garten. It's a beautiful 18th century wooden Chinese Tower. Don't miss it.

 

Chinesischer Turm

Chinesischer Turm

 


We had a hot wine in a little wooden house nearby, we didn't like the wine very much.


We had dinner at Augustiner Brau Ausschank, totally recommended. The beer is the most delicious of all and the dinner is spectacular, it is near Karlsplatz with a very curious entrance door.

 

https://www.augustinerbier.at/

Augustiner Brau Ausschank

 

Karlsplatz

Karlsplatz

 

 

Free tour with the company Sandemans New Europe: free.

 

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