Description
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The room is on the ground floor of a 2-family house.
A separate kitchen and a TV are available.
The two bathrooms shared with other guests.
Our shutters can be opened and closed electrically.
The S-Bahn to Munich is a 10 minute walk or 2 min
accessible by bus. The journey time to the Oktoberfest is about 35 minutes for safe return and provide the revelers-S-Bahn.
For a delicious breakfast the next bakery in only 5 minutes is reached.
We wish you a wonderful time!
The nearby Munich is the proud capital of the Free State of Bavaria. She is ready to around 1.35 million inhabitants, the largest city in Bavaria and Germany's third largest city and stops next to the largest folk festival in the world, the Oktoberfest, and many other attractions for its visitors. Almost every tourist, for example, heard of the Hofbräuhaus. The famous beer hall at the Platz in the center is well attended throughout the year. Not far from here, Viktualienmarkt one of the places where Munich is entirely up to yourself: Longtime locals meet here in the beer garden for brunch, the chef of the gourmet restaurants buy in the market stalls of fresh ingredients for their dishes.
Also in the center, the other main attractions are: the Church of Our Lady with the onion domes and panoramic views is about the city as the symbol of Munich, the city hall in the Gothic Revival style dominated (do not miss the chimes at 11 and 12 clock), the lovely Marienplatz, the old Peter offers visitors of the 306 steps to climb on a clear day, clear view to the Zugspitze in the Alps. Behind the Karlstor Stachus extends Munich's old town, attractions including the highest turnover in Germany and many pedestrian zone. For fans of machinery and equipment is a must: the German Museum on Museum Island in the Isar. It is the most visited museum in the Republic. Art lovers can visit the art galleries of the art site in Munich.
The Munich Isar your love, what you can tell by the many vibrant urban green space along the riverfront. You get to swim, Piknicken and crickets. If the Isar River is flooding you can surf in some places, but it is worth exploring the best from the shore. Built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, the Olympic Park with its striking glass architecture is another leisure center. But the palace of the Bavarian royal family, the Wittelsbach family wants to be discovered. It is one of the most magnificent buildings of this dynasty.



