A Tourists Guide to Munich Germany
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07/09/2006
Author: Thomas Smith
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Munich is the third largest city in
Germany. But just because
it does not have as many people as other cities does not mean
that it does no good. Even though
Munich may only be the third
biggest city in Germany, it still has approximately 1.3 million
people. This is enough to ensure that
Munich is one of the most
financially profitable cities in the country. Munich is also the
capital of the state of Bavaria.
The city of Munich is located on the
River Isar, and offers
breathtaking views to visitors and residents alike. When it
comes to the cities in
Europe with the best views, Munich is
also mentioned near the top of the list. The atmosphere alone
draws in thousands of tourists on a yearly basis. The tourism
industry is one reason that the city of
Munich is so profitable
in terms of money.
If you are a tourist the weather in Munich may leave something
to be desired. Since it is located near both the Alps and the
sea precipitation can be quite heavy regardless of what time of
the year it is. For residents, the precipitation is no big deal
because they deal with it every day of their lives. But tourists
can often times get stuck in bad situations when the weather
suddenly changes, and the rain starts to come down in buckets.
For this reason it is important for visitors to always be
prepared for the worst. During the summer months the average
temperature in Munich is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. But when
the winter months roll around the cold temperatures are close
behind. The winter months in Munich see low temperatures in the
30s as well as snow on a regular basis.
The city of Munich is home to several churches that have been
standing in the area for quite some time. They are
architecturally gorgeous, and are very popular attractions of
tourists to the area. Munich is also the home to castles and
theaters that also fall into the architecturally beautiful
category. The
Alte Hof is the most frequently visited castle in
the area, and is a treasure to the city of Munich.
The nightlife in Munich is among the best in Europe. The bottom
line is that even if you are the biggest partier it will take
you quite some time to frequent all of the hot spots in the
city. These hot spots include dance clubs, bar, breweries, and
restaurants just to name a few.
Munich has one main airport that services the area; the
Franz
Josef Strauss International Airport. This is one of the most
modern airports in Europe, and has only been in existence since
1992 when it took over for the out of date
Munich-Reim Airport.
Even though Munich may not be the biggest city in Europe, there
is still plenty to do if you want to make a visit. The tourism
industry is Munich is booming, and there is no reason that you
cannot add to this trend. You could have the time of your life
in Munich partying and sightseeing.
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