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Stadium · Milbertshofen-Am Hart · 43 tips and reviews
Lufthansa: The tented-roof construction of the Olympic stadium is an architectural masterpiece. The 185-metre-high communications tower offers a unique view and a attraction is its revolving restaurant.
Night Club · Englischer Garten Süd · 46 tips and reviews
Lufthansa: P1's chic location is in the west wing of the ‘Haus der Kunst’ art museum; relax on the terrace with a drink and enjoy a perfect end to the evening.
Isarmatrose: Coolster Laden in München. Jeden Abend andere Musik, immer tolle Stimmung. Kicker-Tische sind auch sehr gut. Personal, auch die Türsteher, immer freundlich und gut drauf. Und hier hält man sich auch z
Lufthansa: This female warrior figure is a symbolic representation of Bavaria. An internal spiral staircase takes you to the top of the approximately 20-metre high statue.
Michael Frannz: Featuring the devil's footprint which, according to legend, originated by a fuming devil who realized that he had been tricked to believe the church would have no windows.
Kent Rudd: Your gateway to one of the most popular cities in the world. By a stripe ticket (for multiple trips), stamp 8 strips and board the S8 train into the city!
Capitol Building · Au - Haidhausen · 12 tips and reviews
Michael Karl: awesome old building from the bavarian government, direct to the river.located on the end of maximilianstrasse. (munichs most expensive shoppingstreet)
Park · Neuhausen - Nymphenburg · 172 tips and reviews
Lufthansa: The tented-roof construction of the Olympic stadium is an architectural masterpiece. The 185-metre-high communications tower offers a unique view and a attraction is its revolving restaurant.
Peter: The name "Stachus" comes from an innkeeper named "Eustachius Föderl", who ran a restaurant here since 1755 with beer garden called "Stachusgarten".
Peter: A second city wall was constructed as part of the great urban expansion by Ludwig of Bavaria from 1285 to 1337 and the Sendlinger Tor was part of it.