Munich Recommendations

changingman

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After a few attempts we're finally booked up to go to Munich for New Year.

Any tips on must see/do while we're there?

We'll be doing the big 6 but other drinking/eating establishments?

Unfortunately it's the winter break so no footy. Has anyone been for NYE before? Would be good to know what it's like etc.

Thanks in advance.
 
It's a great city, although most of my times there have been pretty drunken affairs and so I'm struggling to provide any specific recommendations.

I do remember watching a guy surfing on the river in the park, although in December the surfers may not be as brave as in the summer.
 
It's a great city, although most of my times there have been pretty drunken affairs and so I'm struggling to provide any specific recommendations.

I do remember watching a guy surfing on the river in the park, although in December the surfers may not be as brave as in the summer.
I seen this in the January on my stag do! Walking back from Kultfabrik. Was snowing. I was 3 days deep on the sesh and thought I was going mad.
 
After a few attempts we're finally booked up to go to Munich for New Year.

Any tips on must see/do while we're there?

We'll be doing the big 6 but other drinking/eating establishments?

Unfortunately it's the winter break so no footy. Has anyone been for NYE before? Would be good to know what it's like etc.

Thanks in advance.
Never been to Munich ( it’s def on te list though) but I have spent NYE in Berlin and it’s basically mental.

There’s No fireworks code in Germany
 
Never been to Munich ( it’s def on te list though) but I have spent NYE in Berlin and it’s basically mental.

There’s No fireworks code in Germany
Yep, we went to Stockholm for NYE a few years back, same there.

Walking round the harbour front as literally 100s of ppl letting them off all around you in all directions. Thank god I was drunk otherwise I'd have been terrified :ROFLMAO:
 
Before you leave the airport buy a travel pass for the number of people and days that you're going to be there. That will get you from the airport to your hotel and back, and on all forms of transport (busses, trams, underground, overground) whilst you're there and will even cover a trip to Starnberg which is on a huge lake and is 35/40 minutes on an overground train from the main station.

Get wrapped up and go to the English Garden. It's a huge city park - bigger than Hyde/Central parks. Find theChinese Pagoda and have a few beers and food in the in the huge beer garden around it. With 7000 seats it's the second biggest beer garden in the city.
 
Before you leave the airport buy a travel pass for the number of people and days that you're going to be there. That will get you from the airport to your hotel and back, and on all forms of transport (busses, trams, underground, overground) whilst you're there and will even cover a trip to Starnberg which is on a huge lake and is 35/40 minutes on an overground train from the main station.

Get wrapped up and go to the English Garden. It's a huge city park - bigger than Hyde/Central parks. Find theChinese Pagoda and have a few beers and food in the in the huge beer garden around it. With 7000 seats it's the second biggest beer garden in the city.
Which is the biggest? I went to one, maybe Augustine Keller , and it was so vast it seemed like there was benches full of people on the horizon. I was absolutely wasted mind.

P.s. It wasn't the English Garden.
 
Which is the biggest? I went to one, maybe Augustine Keller , and it was so vast it seemed like there was benches full of people on the horizon. I was absolutely wasted mind.

P.s. It wasn't the English Garden.
Königlicher Hirschgarten with 8000 seats. I was in Munich for 6 months in 1979 and I didn't even know that this place existed but I went to the English Garden loads of times on a weekend and I thought it was the biggest, until today.
 
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