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München
Tips for your stay
1st day: Make your way to Munich under your own steam by bus, train or air:
Enjoy
your first impressions of the town on a trip by bus or go on a walk
with Munich's official guides. Especially the subject tours, such as,
for example, "Munich – The Capital of the Movement –
National Socialism and Resistance" or "The Modern Architecture Tour",
are likely to be of interest to young people. Whatever is interesting,
amusing and comic about the history and life of the Bavarian capital is
imparted with competence and charm. Book your tour by email:
gaestefuehrungen.de or telephone 0049-89-233 30234/-204/-231.
End the day with a visit to Hard Rock Café and good music.
www.hardrock.com2nd day: In
the morning visit the suburb of Dachau, where Germany's first
concentration camp was set up. On the grounds you will find the
Concentration Camp Memorial with a museum, archives and a library.
www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.deAfter
a quick meal we recommend an outing to the English Gardens to play
football, to take part in a volleyball match or just give yourself a
new lease of life.
In the evening: party in the Kultfabrik. The 26
clubs and bars in the area provide the right atmosphere and music for
everyone's taste.
www.kultfabrik.de 3rd day: Visit the recently opened
BMW-Welt,
an architectural masterpiece of glass and steel, and have the
architecture explained to you on a tour. On 21st June 2008 the
BMW-Museum directly opposite will open, where tours of the factory are
also available.
In the afternoon you can visit the
Olympic Park
just across the road and perhaps even drop in at the
Sea-Life Center,
where you can marvel at over 10,000 fish, shrimps and mussels close up
in the underwater tunnel.
In the evening you can put the team spirit to the test in one of Munich's
bowling alleys.
4th day: Pay a visit to the
Munich Royal Residence in the city centre:
For
half a millennium the complex was the palace and power centre of the
Bavarian dukes, elector princes and kings. Be enchanted by the
magnificence of past times.
Set off home in the late afternoon or evening.