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Augustiner Bräu
Neuhauserstr.
27
Tel.: 089/23183-257
Enjoy delicious Bavarian cuisine in the heart of Munich´s
pedestrian zone. It has a beautiful little beergarden in the quiet
and sunny inner courtyard.
Weinhaus
Neuner
Herzogspitalstr. 8
Tel.: 089 / 260 39 54
Experience selected gourmet food in a fantastic atmosphere and
enjoy the fine wines offered to each meal.
Lenbach's
Maximilianstr.
18
Tel.: 089 / 549 13 00
Enjoy a pleasant time in this exclusive
restaurant with a modern and sophisticated atmosphere and an
excellent menu.
L'Osteria im
Künstlerhaus
Lenbachplatz 8
Tel.: +49 (0) 8 89 99 0 98 10
A beautiful italian restuarant with a wonderful sun terrace.
Perfect pizza and pasta in Venitian style.
Bohne & Malz
Weinstr.
3
Tel.: 089 / 557179
Bohne & Malz offers international food until late at night. Al
fresco tables in summer.
Bistro Tizian
Maxburgstr.
4
Tel.: 089 / 29 16 39 38
An Italian restaurant with a very special atmosphere and menu.
Enjoy the original and rich breakfast menue on the nice terrace in
the courtyard with fountain.
Attractions
Minich is a beautifully historical town. Take, some time to
visit some of its must see attracttions.
Marienplatz
Marienplatz is the central square in the heart of Munich; from
here, you can explore many old and wonderful buildings, churches
and landmarks. Marienplatz houses the Mariensäule, the Marian
Column topped with the golden statue of Virgin Mary, and it is also
home to the Old and the New Town Hall of Munich.
Hofbräuhaus
No trip to Munich is complete without a visit to the most famous
beer hall in the world, the Hofbräuhaus. The Hofbräuhaus brewery
was built in 1589, and in the surface of the long wooden tables,
you can spot names, comments, and dates that were engraved more
than 100 years ago.
The Residence Palace of Munich
At the edge of Munich's old town lies the Residence, the former
royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs. Today the Residence houses
one of the best European museums of interior decoration. The
Residence, whose first buildings were constructed in 1385, consists
of ten courtyards and beautiful historical gardens. The museum
itself displays 130 rooms with antique furniture, art, porcelain,
and tapestries that span the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and the
neoclassical era.
The Olympic Stadium of Munich
This stadium was the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics, and its
design was revolutionary and futuristic for its time: The sweeping
and transparent canopies of acrylic glass that were modeled on the
Alps are the signature characteristic of the Olympic Stadium.
The English Garden
Just a few blocks northeast of the Munich Residence is the
English Garden, Munich's largest park. Bigger than Central Park in
New York, this green oasis is a wonderful place to explore: Rent a
paddle boat, stroll along the wooded paths, visit one of its
traditional beer gardens, and watch the German answer to surfing on
the currents of the waterway called Eisbach.