Spend a magical day exploring Munich, Germany, from its historic heart at Marienplatz to the vibrant stalls of Viktualienmarkt. Discover regal history at the Residenz, marvel at urban surfers, and relax in the vast English Garden, savoring authentic Bavarian culture and cuisine.
Marienplatz
A historic square in Munich known for its Rathaus-Glockenspiel show, which occurs daily at 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., with an additional show at 5:00 p.m. between March and October.
Munich Residenz
A palace in the middle of Munich, where rulers and leaders lived for centuries; the video mentions a Christmas market is held in its courtyard.
Viktualienmarkt
A market with various vendors, shops, meat stores, produce, and restaurants, offering a wide range of options.
Eisbach Wave
A river wave in Munich where local surfers can be seen surfing, described as a high-pressure place to surf due to the audience.
St. Peter's Church
Also known as Alter Peter, it offers a bird's-eye view of the city, accessible by climbing a tight staircase.
Hofgarten
Formerly the private backyard of the residents, it is now a public park with walkways, fountains, and flowers; it features murals commissioned by King Ludwig that tell the history of Bavaria.
Augustiner-Keller
One of the best Bavarian restaurants in the city center.
Dallmayr
A world-famous delicatessen and cafe, offering a luxurious experience with a wide selection of teas and single-origin coffees.
Café Frischhut
A cafe that specializes in fried dough items, particularly schmalznudeln (fried dough), served with sugar; it is a cash-only establishment.
English Garden
A large park where nudity may or may not be present, and a destination for sunbathing.