Hotel Antares, Munich
Splendid city hotel recently renovated and refurbished. Decorated in warm colours and
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equipped with modern standard situated in the famous quarter - Schwabing - a residential area with many restaurants and shopping possibilities. Munich City Centre wit...
Hotel Antares, Munich
Splendid city hotel recently renovated and refurbished. Decorated in warm colours and
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equipped with modern standard situated in the famous quarter - Schwabing - a residential area with many restaurants and shopping possibilities. Munich City Centre with Marienplatz/Glockenspiel. Main train station and shopping district Kaertner Strasse are about 500 - 800 meters. Schwabing shopping street - Leopoldstrasse - is within a stones throw. 2 miles to Munich fairground - easy to reach. 1.5 miles to Theresienwiese/Octoberfest place. Room Facilities * Hairdryers Available * Mini Bar * Modem Lines in Room * Non-Smoking Rooms/Facilities * Room Service * Safe Deposit Box * Private Bathroom * Heating Hotel Facilities * 24 Hour Front Desk * Pets Allowed * Parking * Car Rental Desk * Laundry Service * WiFi / Wireless LAN Dining & Entertainment * Restaurant Check-in time 1200hrs Check-out time 1200hrs Ratings Three Stars Promotional Rates and Availability Check Rates and Availability Guests Reviews Average Ratings by 1 Guest(s) is star(s). Read More..
Advantages: "We Bavarians are superiour" Disadvantages: none
...Well, maybe this is the only opinion about munich written by a bavarian.I'm born in Munich and I'm really happy about it. Munich is the perfect connection between culure and, well, drinking, party and lifestyle. So on the one hand side you can visit art exhibitions at the different museums in munich which belong to the most important in Europe. Or go to theatre or cinema etc.
But on the other hand side there's this face of munich the most people know: Oktoberfest, big beer mugs, tabledance. And it's another great and funny part of munich: There's this kind of "bavarian way of life" that makes bavarians think as bavarians, not as Germans. I you'd ask a (real) Bavarian, where he's from, he'd answer "Bavaria", not "Germany". They enjoy to realize their roots as autonome country, with their own Culture, their "own" religions (most bavarians...
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Advantages: clean | many clubs/bars/restaurants/shops | can earn much money Disadvantages: expensive | sometimes too many people
...Hallo all of you!
Today I want to tell you something about Munich, the biggest town in bavaria (germany).
As you can tell from my horrible english, I'm a german girl. Since 3 years I go to munich at the weekends because my boyfriend lives here. Now, I'm actually living in this big town since one year and I want to tell you some facts about this town:
+ WORKING IN MUNICH +
To get a job in munich is not very easy! A lot of people have no job and are hanging around in parks every day. In munich we have especially BMW and SIEMENS, to very big employers.
When I'm talking to friends who don't live in Munich and I tell them what I (or friends) earn, they always look like "What? Now you're rich!". But that's not right because living in Munich is very, very expensive...
+ LIVING IN MUNICH +
Very expensive, like I said! For example...
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Advantages: sights, nightlife ... Disadvantages: if its raining, it can be boring!
...... you combine this city with all these words. But there are a lot of more sights in Munich.
If I would do a trip through Munich I would take time for a week.
1st day: First I do a sightseeing tour with one of the sightseeing busses in Munich. Then I go for a walk through the "Englischer Garten" (English Garden) and relax a bit. For lunch, I go in a "Biergarten" (beergarden ;) ) and eat something. Then I walk through the city and look at the shops in the inner-city. For "dinner" I go to the "Hofbraeuhaus".
2nd day: For this day I don't plan very much because I am very tired from the last night in the Hofbraeuhaus (you drink a lot of beer in there). I go to the "Deutsche Museum" (German museum). Its a museum of physic.
3rd day: If I'm here in Septembre, I go to the Oktoberfest. (I think you all know what it is...
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