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Insight Guides Pocket Munich & Bavaria (Travel Guide eBook)
Insight Guides Pocket Munich & Bavaria (Travel Guide eBook)
Insight Guides Pocket Munich & Bavaria (Travel Guide eBook)
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Insight Pocket Guides: ideal itineraries and top travel tips in a pocket-sized package. Now with free eBook, and a pull-out map.
Compact, concise, and packed with essential information about Where to Go and What Do, this is an ideal on-the-move companion when you're exploring Munich and Bavaria
Covers Top Ten Attractions, including Asamkirche, Pinakothek der Moderne and Marienplatz and Perfect Day itinerary suggestions
Offers an insightful overview of landscape, history and culture
Contains an invaluable pull-out map, and essential practical information on everything from Eating Out to Getting Around
Includes an innovative extra that's unique in the market - all Insight Pocket Guides come with a free eBook
Inspirational colour photography throughout
Sharp design and colour-coded sections make for an engaging reading experience

About Insight Guides: Insight Guides has over 40 years' experience of publishing high-quality, visual travel guides. We produce around 400 full-colour print guide books and maps as well as picture-packed eBooks and apps to meet different travellers' needs. Insight Guides' unique combination of beautiful travel photography and focus on history and culture together create a unique visual reference and planning tool to inspire your next adventure.

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Release dateFeb 1, 2018
ISBN9781786718600
Insight Guides Pocket Munich & Bavaria (Travel Guide eBook)
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    Insight Guides Pocket Munich & Bavaria (Travel Guide eBook) - Insight Guides

    How To Use This E-Book

    Getting Around the e-Book

    This Pocket Guide e-book is designed to give you inspiration and planning advice for your visit to Munich and Bavaria, and is also the perfect on-the-ground companion for your trip.

    The guide begins with our selection of Top 10 Attractions, plus a Perfect Itinerary feature to help you plan unmissable experiences. The Introduction and History chapters paint a vivid cultural portrait of Munich and Bavaria, and the Where to Go chapter gives a complete guide to all the sights worth visiting. You will find ideas for activities in the What to Do section, while the Eating Out chapter describes the local cuisine and gives listings of the best restaurants. The Travel Tips offer practical information to help you plan your trip. Finally, there are carefully selected hotel listings.

    In the Table of Contents and throughout this e-book you will see hyperlinked references. Just tap a hyperlink once to skip to the section you would like to read. Practical information and listings are also hyperlinked, so as long as you have an external connection to the internet, you can tap a link to go directly to the website for more information.

    Maps

    All key attractions and sights in Munich and Bavaria are numbered and cross-referenced to high-quality maps. Wherever you see the reference [map], tap once to go straight to the related map. You can also double-tap any map for a zoom view.

    Images

    You’ll find lots of beautiful high-resolution images that capture the essence of Munich and Bavaria. Simply double-tap an image to see it in full-screen.

    About Insight Guides

    Insight Guides have more than 40 years’ experience of publishing high-quality, visual travel guides. We produce 400 full-colour titles, in both print and digital form, covering more than 200 destinations across the globe, in a variety of formats to meet your different needs.

    Insight Guides are written by local authors, whose expertise is evident in the extensive historical and cultural background features. Each destination is carefully researched by regional experts to ensure our guides provide the very latest information. All the reviews in Insight Guides are independent; we strive to maintain an impartial view. Our reviews are carefully selected to guide you to the best places to eat, go out and shop, so you can be confident that when we say a place is special, we really mean it.

    © 2018 Apa Digital (CH) AG and Apa Publications (UK) Ltd

    Table of Contents

    Munich and Barvaia’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

    Top Attraction #2

    Top Attraction #3

    Top Attraction #4

    Top Attraction #5

    Top Attraction #6

    Top Attraction #7

    Top Attraction #8

    Top Attraction #9

    Top Attraction #10

    A Perfect Day In Munich

    Introduction

    Cultural centre

    Restored heritage

    Open spaces

    A Brief History

    The Wittelsbachs take over

    Troubled times

    Reform and counter-reform

    Good money after bad

    Peace in an English garden

    Hopes and dreams

    End of a dream

    Hitler’s Munich

    War and peace

    Historical landmarks

    Where To Go

    In and around Marienplatz

    Two town halls

    Frauenkirche

    Alter Peter

    Viktualienmarkt

    Alter Hof and the Hofbräuhaus

    To the city gates

    Eastwards to Isartor

    Münchner Stadtmuseum

    Jüdisches Zentrum

    Asamkirche

    Fussgängerzone

    Karlsplatz and environs

    The Residenz and surroundings

    Residenzmuseum and Treasury

    The courtyards and Cuvilliés-Theater

    Odeonsplatz

    Ludwigstrasse

    The Museum Quarter

    Königsplatz

    Lenbachhaus

    Kunstareal München

    Alte Pinakothek

    Neue Pinakothek

    Pinakothek der Moderne

    Museum Brandhorst

    NS-Dokumentationszentrum

    Schwabing

    Leopoldstrasse

    Englischer Garten

    Prinzregentenstrasse

    Along the Isar

    Deutsches Museum

    Outside the city centre

    Schloss Nymphenburg

    Olympiapark

    Into Bavaria

    Neuschwanstein

    Oberammergau and Linderhof

    The lakes

    Berchtesgaden

    North of Munich

    The Romantic Road

    Augsburg

    Regensburg and around

    Nuremberg

    What To Do

    Concerts and opera

    Festivals

    Shopping

    Sports

    Children’s Munich

    Calendar of events

    Eating Out

    Where to eat

    Beer halls and beer gardens

    What to eat

    Breakfast

    Soups and starters

    Bavarian specialities

    Snacks

    Desserts

    Beer

    Wines

    Other drinks

    Reading the Menu

    To help you order

    … and read the menu

    Restaurants

    Innenstadt

    The station and the west

    Isar and the east

    Schwabing and the north

    A–Z Travel Tips

    A

    Accommodation (See also Camping, Youth hostels and the list of Recommended hotels)

    Airport (see also Transport)

    B

    Bicycle hire

    Budgeting for your trip

    C

    Camping

    Car hire (see also Driving)

    Climate

    Clothing

    Crime and safety

    D

    Disabled travellers

    Driving

    E

    Electricity

    Embassies and consulates

    Emergencies

    G

    Gay and lesbian travellers

    Getting there

    Guides and tours

    H

    Health and medical care

    L

    Language

    M

    Media

    Money

    O

    Opening times

    P

    Police

    Post offices

    Public holidays

    T

    Telephone

    Time zones

    Tipping

    Toilets

    Tourist information

    Transport

    V

    Visas and entry requirements

    W

    Websites and internet access

    Y

    Youth hostels

    Recommended Hotels

    Innenstadt

    The Station and the west

    Isar and the east

    Schwabing and the north

    Munich and Barvaia’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

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    Pinakothek der Moderne

    The largest museum of art and design in Europe. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #2

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    Englischer Garten

    Featuring the Chinese Tower and its beer garden. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #3

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    Marienplatz

    Munich’s main square with the Column of the Virgin Mary at its centre. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #4

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    Alter Peter

    Munich’s oldest church provides great views of the city and the Alps. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #5

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    Deutsches Museum

    Munich’s world-class museum of science and technology. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #6

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    Asamkirche

    A theatrical masterpiece of sculpture, decoration and light, created by the Asam brothers. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #7

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    Königssee

    Southern Germany’s most attractive and pristine body of water cupped by the High Alps. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #8

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    Alte Pinakothek

    One of the world’s great art galleries. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #9

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    Residenz

    The former royal palace, with seven courtyards and the magnificent Renaissance hall, the Antiquarium. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #10

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    Neuschwanstein Castle

    Ludwig II’s extraordinary romanticised version of the medieval world. For more information, click here.

    A Perfect Day In Munich

    9am

    Breakfast

    A traditional breakfast of sausage with sweet mustard and soft pretzel is the way to start the Munich day; head for Zum Spöckmeier (for more information, click here) where they guarantee only the freshest Weisswurst.

    10am

    The Residenz

    Kick off your day of Munich sightseeing at the Residenz, slap bang in the city centre. You’ll need at least two hours to cover the trio of attractions here – the Residenzmuseum, the Schatzkammer and the Cuvilliés-Theater.

    12:30pm

    Chic shopping

    Time to hit the smart boutiques and designer shops at Maximilianstrasse for some retail therapy. Window shop along Residenzstrasse and Theatinerstrasse, by which time you will have worked up a hearty appetite.

    1:30pm

    City centre lunch

    Take your hunger pangs to Weisses Bräuhaus (for more information, click here) for some traditional Bavarian fare, or to Prince Myshkin (for more information, click here) for some lighter, more innovative vegetarian dishes.

    2:30pm

    Modern art

    After lunch, walk to the Museum Quarter for a hefty dose of culture. You’ll only have time to view a couple of the multiple venues here, so choose carefully beforehand. Fans of contemporary art and design should head for the multi-coloured Museum Brandhorst and view Andy Warhol’s paintings. Refuel in the olde worlde museum café at the nearby Alte Pinakothek.

    4:30pm

    Beer gardens

    Time for a break, so take a short walk from the art action to the Englischer Garten for a tranquil amble and a laze with the locals on the grass, perhaps stopping off at the Chinesischer Turm (for more information, click here) for a coffee or something stronger. Afterwards, leave the park to the south to see the river surfers riding the wave of the Eisbach stream.

    6pm

    Mine’s a Stein

    The perfect place to eat and drink your fill is one of the city’s inimitable beer halls. For the full-on tourist experience you could plump for the Hofbräuhaus (for more information, click here); for something a bit more authentic try the Augustiner Bräustuben (for more information, click here) located near Hackerbrücke S-Bahn station or three stops from the Hauptbahnhof on trams 18 and 19.

    8:30pm

    All that jazz

    A great way to round off the day is an evening at one of the city’s excellent jazz joints. Unterfahrt im Einstein and Mister B’s (for more information, click here) are the foot tapping venues of choice. If jazz is not to

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