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Impressions of munich

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Marvellous Munich… We were so plesantly surprised once we arrived into this charming city.
Having already travelled through several European cities, we can honestly say that everything we had thought and were told about Munich, and Germany in general, was actually quite wrong.
From the moment we arrived, smoothly and on time into Munich Hbf central train station, we could see from the order and flow of pedestrian traffic, that Munich was a very much organised city. The vibrant food shops were full of people ordering their food, and we observed courtesy & co-ordination at all times.

We easily got directions from a total stranger as to the whereabouts of the tourist information office just around the corner. The lady there, Antoinette, was very helpful & even assisted us in booking a munich hotel, Hotel Monaco, just 600m from the office. We walked there, and were warmly greeted on the 5th floor reception area by the lovely Rita. She could not do enough for us, with suggestions of what to see, do and visit in Munich.

A visit to Dachau was moving. We will never forget it. The weather was cool, as is normal in mid March. We caught taxi’s, busses & trains to get around.
All forms of transport were very reliable, safe and pleasant. We also enjoyed walking to Marienplatz, where the impressive St Peters church and shopping precinct are located. The beer garden and markets were close by, and we enjoyed fresh produce, some fish and chips and some German beer whilst there…fantastic.

A visit to Munich is not complete without a visit to their famous Bavarian Augustine Beer Hall. Enjoy traditional German sausage, cabbage, mashed potato & pork with pretzels and beer..hearty & sumptuous. A Bavarian band plays music in the background, and we found ourselves clapping to the beat, as people around us sang along to this joyous culinary occasion.

A daytime double decker city bus tour completed our 3 day stay in Munich. We were surprised and saddened to learn on this tour, that about 80% of Munich was destroyed from WW2 air raids & warefare. Therefore, much of Munich has been rebuilt by the people over the proceeding years. Nevertheless, one can enjoy many famous buildings, art museums, statues to venerated past leaders and beautiful parks and waterways. We felt safe at all times. Germans, and the various other nationalities of people we met in our travels, were always veryl friendly and helpful.

We will cherish our memories of this fine citiy & it’s warm engaging people. It truly is, a marvellous place!

George, Maria, Olivia & Belinda Cosentino.
Perth, West Australia.
16 March, 2009.

Christmas market in munich

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

We stayed at Hotel Monaco in Munich at the end of a Christmas Market River Cruise from Vienna to Passau.  We decided to stay several days in Munich to experience Munich’s Christmas Market and explore Munich. While the transit system works great, and we generally walked from Hotel Monaco to Marienplatz. We stopped along the way to visit a variety of churches, which have great art. The main plaza has been restored to its former beauty since WWII. The Christmas markets were wonderful, and I’m sure visiting at Oktoberfest time would be great. We took the tram to the Englischer Garden, with the Chinese pagoda,  to see another Christmas market and had a great evening sampling the variety of goodies and, of course, holiday drinks -  in our own souvenir mug.  Exploring the city and the markets in the evening was wonderful.

We found Hotel Monaco to be very welcoming – very nice and personable, for what was described as a “budget hotel”.  There was some street noise, but not enough to keep us from sleeping. There were several other, higher priced, hotels in the neighborhood, but we were very happy to be at Hotel Monaco.  When it was time to leave Munich, we had to catch the first airport train in the morning – at about 4:30. Even though breakfast wouldn’t be ready for several hours, the night desk clerk made coffee for us and provided fruit, yogurt, meats and cheeses for us before we left. He was so sorry he didn’t have any fresh bread for us, but we were very pleased to have some breakfast before our long trip back to the United States.

Hofbrauehaus in Munich, close to our hotel

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

What a priviledge it’s been to have had the chance to see the beautiful city of Munich, a city rich in culture, music, and history! My mom and I have loved staying here at the Hotel Monaco, with its quaint and unique interior and of course the lovely breakfast that’s offered in the morning. My favorite place in Munich has to be the Haufbraeuhaus- it’s amazing to know that it’s the oldest beer house in the world; that made the experience especially lovely. I only drank .5 L, while the other people I was with drank much, much more. The Hard Rock Cafe was fun to dine in as well. What makes Munich special is that the city has retained a lot of the old buildings from hundreds and hundreds of years ago and has incorporated the new stores and resaurants into the old buildings, rather than building news ones all over. A few new buildings here and there are fine, but the older ones are much more picturesque and make the city that much more desirable. The snow has also been pleasant, I like walking down the streets of Munich at night watching the snowflakes all around. Thank you for giving us a pleasant stay!

Olivia Lynch, Room 608, 12.3.09

 

To all Bavaria Munich Soccerfans

Monday, January 19th, 2009

I’ve found a great video about the “Allianz Arena” on youtube.