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This page gives you an overview on the sights currently available here. If a sight has not yet been described in English, you will possibly find brackets containing links to descriptions available in other languages.

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Greek Propyleum at King’s Square

Panoramic View from the Steeple of Saint-Peter (Italian, Portuguese)

Panoramic View From the Tower of the Olympic Center (French, Portuguese)

Summer in Munich (German)

Walking From Pasing to Allach

Walking From Pasing to Planegg

Wilderness in the City

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Munich, Bavaria and the Black Forest
(Lonely Planet Country & Regional Guides)

A guide to southern Germany.

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Bavaria
(Cadogan Guides)

A specialized guide to Bavaria.

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Munich

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Internet

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Bavaria

In the English Wikipedia.

Detailed encyclopaedic article on the Free State of Bavaria.

München

Official site of the city of Munich (in several languages).

Munich

In the English Wikipedia.

Detailed encyclopaedic article on the city of Munich.

L i v i n g   i n   M u n i c h

Holiday rental of a room in a halls of residence

On www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de.

On this site, students can find free rooms for holidays.

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Holidays in Munich?   Excellent idea!   But where to stay?

Whether you are looking for a room, an apartment, a hotel, a guest house, or any other accommodation,
with board or without it, you can find it on

BOOKING.COM.

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Arrival by Public Transport

From England you can go to Paris - Strasbourg, Brussels (Bruxelles) - Cologne (Köln) or Amsterdam where there are direct trains to Munich.

From northern Europe there are many possibilities to go via Hamburg or Berlin, and there is a direct night train from Copenhague (Köbenhamn).

From the west of Spain, the shortest way is via Bordeaux - Paris, but from the east you might better go via Lyon – Strasbourg.

In Poland, there are direct trains from Warsaw (Warszawa) and Katowice. But from Cracovia (Kraków) / Katowice it may also be interesting for you to first go to Vienna (Wien) – with the inconvenience to have to go from Wien Südbahnhof to Wien Westbahnhof by taxi or tramway (40 minutes).

In the Czech Republik, there are direct trains from Prague (Praha) Hlavní Nádrazí. If you do not mind changing trains, there is another nice journey via Bayrisch Eisenstein and Plattling.

From south-eastern Europe you can go via Vienna (Wien), Graz, Klagenfurt, or Villach where there are direct trains (or at least direct coaches) to Munich.

Indications concerning public transport correspond to our personal knowledge or even experience, but we cannot assume any responsibility for their rightness. When you are reading this page, things may have changed in reality.

For national and international trains, see the online information of the Deutsche Bahn.

For regional, suburban, and city connections see the online information of the Münchener Verkehrsverbund (MVV). To find the best ticket, you can use the MVV list of fares.

If you would like to discover Munich by bike: Call-a-bike

If you want to see Munich by night, this will equally be possible without a car, because there are not only taxis, but also a lot of night-lines of the Münchener Verkehrsverbund and since november, 2004, there is an additional "night-spot bus", which comes from the surrounding districts in the evening, runs from night-spot to night-spot all night long, and returns to the surrounding districts in the early morning. For more information see Club-and-Line.

Hans-Rudolf Hower, 2004

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