With about 1.35 million residents in the city limit and being the third largest city in Germany, Munich is a popular city visited by many tourists yearly. The many museums, galleries, city architecture, and other tourist attractions are reasons that bring them to Munich. Some landmarks and museums such as Old Town Hall, Peterskirche, Deutsches Museum, Michaelskirche, Kunstareal, Briennerstrasse, Munich City Museum, Maximilianeum, National Theatre, Nymphenburg Palace, and the BMW Headquarters are visited often by tourist. If you are a sports fan, be sure to visit the Allianz Arena where the 2006 Football World Cup was held as well as the Olympiasee in Olympiapark. Aside from monuments and landmarks, Munich has plenty of greenery and numerous amounts of parks, Englischer Garten, Olympiapark, Westpark, and the parks of Nymphenburg Palace, Hofgarten, and Tierpark Hellabrunn which contains the cities zoo inside of it.
If you are visiting Munich around September and October, be sure to attend the Oktoberfest for a fun and roller coaster thrilled festival filled with millions of people. Munich has a very special cuisine filled with taste and mouth watering spices. The WeiĆwurst translated into white sausage is a Munich specialty, served with pretzels and mustard. Popular deserts include Apfelstrudel, an apple strudel with vanilla sauce, Millirahmstrudel, a cream cheese strudel, and Dampfnudeln. Business Class to MunichWhile visiting Munich, you will be accommodated at the Franz Josef Strauss International Airport, the second largest airport in Germany. In arriving, it would be best to rest at the Sofitel Munich Bayerpost Hotel located close to the downtown area with state of the art interior design. As a business traveler, you should also give yourself a comfort good night's rest with business class treatment. To get the Business Class Flights to Munich, call one of our agents now and see what we can do for you. |
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