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Munich, Germany is famous for its annual beer festival, Oktoberfest.  (Which we sadly missed by 11 days ) I still of course got into the spirt and had to finish a 1 litre beer in a classic beer hall sharing a table with locals. 
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There’s a lot more to Munich than drinking steins of beers. There is a beautiful historic city centre, large parks and gardens (with surfing), German food, and beer halls filled with friendly people.


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The English Gardens - Larger than both New York Central Park and London's Hyde Park, the English Garden is a must see. Legal nude sunbathing along the river. The cities oldest beer garden. Surfing on the river!

Olymipia Park - Where the 1972 summer Olympics were held. Venture through the massive park, walk around the lake with great views. Go swimming or my ultimate recommendation...Ice-skating. 


Walking Tour - THIS IS FREE! Adventuring through architecture and churches, through the town square where you get to see the famous glockenspiel. Through markets and beer halls. Learning fun tips and quirky facts. 



BMW Car Factory  - To keep the guys happy wander around sit and even test drive the latest models! The museum is about €10.00, which we never went in as there was enough to offer without. 

























Wombat City Hostel  - Modern, central and a perfect hostel. Includes  complimentary welcome drink at the downstairs bar, a fun place to hang out. As well as amazing hammocks and areas to relax, all this whilst being right in the city near the main train station. 







Budget travel will turn you into an adventurer.


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