Good information. However one mistake: The Allianz.Arena is in Fröttmaning in the North of Munich. FC Bayern used to play in Olympiastadion before they moved to the Allianz Arena.
Very well done. I’m from Munich and I couldn’t have come up with a better guide. Of course there are many more things to see and to do. I would like to add one thing: swimming in Eisbach. You start where the surfers are and float down the creek. Only do that when there are other people in the water because it is slightly dangerous and officially prohibited. But everybody does it. So much about law abiding Germans😀
Thank you for the very kind comment on our video. Means a lot coming from a local! What about dining and nightlife recommendations? Any more specifics you can offer up from a local’s perspective? You have any of your favorites that you can offer up to our subscribers?
@@scottsdaletravelchick in comparison to Berlin nightlife in Munich is a bit boring. But there are some really good clubs: rote Sonne, backstage, harry Klein, muffatwerk, blitz, Charlie, Feierwerk. And of course P1, the classic established by US Soldiers after WW2
@@scottsdaletravelchick dining: every restaurant that serves Bavarian food is good. It is not five star cuisine but traditional at a reasonable price. The ones in the center are definitely worthwhile visiting. I myself go regularly to places such as: Hofbräuhaus, Donisl, Spöckmeier, Hacker, Augustiner, Andechser, Ayinger, Paulaner. And when you want to leave the center go to Hofbräu am Wienerplatz or to Paulaner am Nockherberg. One final tip: Augustiner Bräustube on Landesbergerstraße. Strange, loud, cheap. A must see.
I'm traveling to Munich for Oktoberfest 2024. One day, I would like to take a day trip to Salzburg, Austria. What is the best way to get there: train or bus? Also, can you stop and see Schloss Neuschwanstein on the way to Salzburg? Thanks!
Love this video, but your information about the Olimpia park is wrong! The Allianz arena soccer stadium isn’t there, and neither are the players of the Bayern soccer club.
This is a great guide! Love how you always include maps & tons of details! Really will help with our upcoming trip to Munich 😊
Very beautiful video and interesting guide.
Munich is very lovely city I've been there many years ago.
I love so much this city ❤❤❤❤
Great video, very informative
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Another great destination guide - one of the best Munich guides on RUclips!
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Really great information
This makes our planning to Munich so much easier!
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Wonderful travel video! I really appreciate the hard work and professionalism you both exhibit.
Thank you.
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Very good content. Please keep posting
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Good information. However one mistake: The Allianz.Arena is in Fröttmaning in the North of Munich. FC Bayern used to play in Olympiastadion before they moved to the Allianz Arena.
Thanks for the update 👍
Very well done. I’m from Munich and I couldn’t have come up with a better guide. Of course there are many more things to see and to do. I would like to add one thing: swimming in Eisbach. You start where the surfers are and float down the creek. Only do that when there are other people in the water because it is slightly dangerous and officially prohibited. But everybody does it. So much about law abiding Germans😀
Thank you for the very kind comment on our video. Means a lot coming from a local!
What about dining and nightlife recommendations? Any more specifics you can offer up from a local’s perspective? You have any of your favorites that you can offer up to our subscribers?
@@scottsdaletravelchick in comparison to Berlin nightlife in Munich is a bit boring. But there are some really good clubs: rote Sonne, backstage, harry Klein, muffatwerk, blitz, Charlie, Feierwerk. And of course P1, the classic established by US Soldiers after WW2
@@scottsdaletravelchick dining: every restaurant that serves Bavarian food is good. It is not five star cuisine but traditional at a reasonable price. The ones in the center are definitely worthwhile visiting. I myself go regularly to places such as: Hofbräuhaus, Donisl, Spöckmeier, Hacker, Augustiner, Andechser, Ayinger, Paulaner. And when you want to leave the center go to Hofbräu am Wienerplatz or to Paulaner am Nockherberg. One final tip: Augustiner Bräustube on Landesbergerstraße. Strange, loud, cheap. A must see.
I'm traveling to Munich for Oktoberfest 2024. One day, I would like to take a day trip to Salzburg, Austria. What is the best way to get there: train or bus? Also, can you stop and see Schloss Neuschwanstein on the way to Salzburg? Thanks!
The train is easy and scenic and you can make your own schedule.
The castle is in the opposite direction.
@@scottsdaletravelchick Thanks for the prompt response! Is there also a train to that goes to/from Schloss Neuschwanstein as well?
What time of year are you there? I noticed long sleeves and pants.
Hi Cecilia we were there in May. Great weather, I always dress in layers ya never know what the weather will bring.
Love this video, but your information about the Olimpia park is wrong! The Allianz arena soccer stadium isn’t there, and neither are the players of the Bayern soccer club.
You are right. Someone else caught that error as well.
Alliance stadium is another 8 miles further NE from the Olympic Park.
Our apologies. 😔