1.Buy the ISAR card, most of the tourist interests are situated in the inner district, so you can get a ticket for one week for the 1-4 zone , costs 21.1 €, [and 6.4€ one day /per person] and cover most of the places. It is cheaper than multi-tickets or city cards. It is important to check the zones according to the place you are staying, as the fare changes according to zones. But wherever u stay, it is win-win
2.Don’t miss the places you can visit for free , the list is long.
The Viktulienmarkt, Marienplatz , Frauenkirche, Rathaus-Glockenspiel, Asamkirche, BMW Welt, Olympiapark, Heiliggeistkirche, The Sendlinger Tor ( city gate), The Siegestor are very important points of interests in Munich, all for free.
3. Enjoy the Munich Panorama for 2€.
All you have to do is to go to the St. peter kirche, buy a ticket in front of the staircase and go atop. Breathtaking panorama of Munich awaits for you.
4. Use Bayern ticket to see Bavaria and surrounding countries . Neuschwanstein Castle and Rottenberg ob der Tauber are two fine options for day trip from Munich. Then there is Bamberg and romantic road. If you want to visit another country, that is also possible through this ticket, like salzburg. 28 € for two both ways fare to any of these places. Bus from Füsen to Neuschwanstein is also included.
5. Do some shopping.
Marienplatz is the place. Well connected by U and S-bahn, it is the shopping destination for travellers worldwide. Things for any budgets are readily available. Also eat pretzels and enjoy the street side music shows.
6. Do not miss Dachau Memorial site. I think in these days of social unrest and intolerance, everyone should visit this kind of memorial sites projecting how frightening and unbearable a war can be!! For your own soul visit this memorial site, so that never again such crisis of humanity can occur and we all can fight together against the enemy of humanism.
Munich is one of my favourite city I like to simply spend time walking around. But for few days trip, I think this tips will help you to make the most of your trip.
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I was in Munich a long time ago and loved it. Your blog encourages me to go back.
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You can surely have a trip back, ot is a nice place I think. And people are like angels in comparison to Paris.
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Pity I only got to see the airport enroute. 🙂
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Don’t worry, you ll see it next time
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Your pictures are breathtaking. Wonderful!
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Thank you JC, hope you are doing great.
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Beautiful Panasonic shot , like the color
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Thank you, I am glad you like them. Munich is a beautiful city
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I love Munich, spent a year there as a student, so nice to revisit in your gorgeous pictures.
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Thank you
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Love the pictures. Surprised by all the color. Should I translate “Rathaus” literally?
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The town hall, this much german I know, yehhh!! 😊
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Great tips….and great photos to accompany them 🙂
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Thank you very much
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Munich looks so beautiful. Thank You for this virtual tour.
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😊
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Love Muenchen!!I studied German there in 1984 & it was so lively, so beautiful😍😍😍 The Englisher Garten was wonderful for Christmas time & the markets too with handmade candles …👏👏👏
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🎅🌟💖💓
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Wonderful shots – would love to visit Munich.
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It is a wonderful city.
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One day I hope to visit Munich – it looks beautiful! I’ve been to Frankfurt, Weisbaden, Speyer, Heidelburg & Cologne so far….Germany is wonderful 🙂 🙂
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I have been to Munich, wurzburg, stuttgurt, Dachau, Garching, oberschleißheim, Füsen and schwangau, I love Germany too. I would like to see Berlin, Hamburg, Bamberg, Cologne, Heidelburg and Rottenberg ob der tuber.
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So many great places to still visit!! 🙂
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Yes, why don’t have money like bill Gates 😜😊😉😭
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Wouldn’t that be cool! 🙂 🙂 Then we could go anywhere, anytime!
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Yup
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I’m in Munich at the moment, thank you for the great tips of things to do!
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I am so happy that you can use them. Happy holidays
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Germany is so colorful! I find it kind of ironic though. You think of them as being a stern people. France is so cool and elegant and I think of them as much more emotional.
Marcey
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French are definitely governed by their emotions, but I found Munich people awesome.
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Thank you so much for the information! Saving this for an upcoming trip in 2016.
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Great, I know you ll like Munich, it is a beautiful city
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Great advice! I’d love to visit it this year! it’s on my list:)
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If you follow this tips, I think you ll save some money
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