From the internet: Nymphenburg Palace is a magnificent Baroque residence in Munich built to celebrate the long awaited birth of an heir. Huge sprawling castle grounds. I was in awe! The grandeur, such opulence of the frescoes and furnishings. Nymphenburg was impressive but also empty. For all.its grand history, the great rooms were uninhabited.
Zöttl never disappointed me. All they do is great. Crispy bread, amazing cakes, Sandwiches... You can find a Zöttl almost everywhere in town, but all the stuff they make is made in Munich with the highest quality. You can always get your fresh bread here but you can also sit in the Cafe and enjoy a well made coffee or tea. I would recommend one or two pieces of their cakes as well! A true gem! Ps:Best Brezn!
The church is at the very center of city and has a great view. There is no lift to take you to the talk you have to walk almost 15 floors, but it’s totally worth it. Would recommend going up on a sunny day around sunset.
From the internet: I am reading it's not open to the general public, only to special people or groups. I would imagine the inside is a magnificent structure just like most interiors of palaces. But as it is, it's more like a park with a landmark because it's just a calm place people stroll, sit and relax.The palace looks very modern possibly from the reconstruction.
Every day at 11 AM, 12 PM and 5 PM there is a clock show. The Glockenspiel re-enacts two stories from the 16th century – a medieval marriage and coopers dance. Each show lasts about 15min.
From the internet: Good place for all day breakfast.. A bit overrated though. The herbs avocado toast was quite good and very simply assembled.. Don’t expect some extra flavor or so.. Good point for having organic eggs.. The staff is so so and that’s common in Munich anyway. Don’t expect something exceptional as some previous reviews might show.
From the internet: Absolutely gorgeous. The white-painted interior is striking and creates a much lighter atmosphere than the usual older church.
From the internet: Good place to eat and get away from the herds of tourists. Pretty authentic food! And there is a secret little room downstairs where you can order a beer and stand around with the locals. Super fun!!
From the internet: Yes it’s crowded and loud but it’s a great experience. Walk in and look around for a table with space for you and whoever else is with you. Don’t worry about finding a totally open table as you will almost always be seated with another party! That’s what makes it a great experience! Order a beer and pretzel to get you started. If you are hungry the food is good so try something traditional like the wurst or schnitzel. Both are great! Stay as long as you’d like soaking in the atmosphere and friendliness of the staff and all the visitors. Yes it’s touristy but so what! You’ll be talking about your visit when you get back home! Try it out!!
From the internet: This new modern and stylish Bakery style restaurant offers splendid breakfast. It is a bit outside of tow but well know among locals.
From the internet: Nymphenburg Palace is a magnificent Baroque residence in Munich built to celebrate the long awaited birth of an heir. Huge sprawling castle grounds. I was in awe! The grandeur, such opulence of the frescoes and furnishings. Nymphenburg was impressive but also empty. For all.its grand history, the great rooms were uninhabited.
From the internet: The place looks interesting, it's even cozy in a way, but quite small. So no many people are required to make it crowded. There are also no cups for "take away", only with deposit. It might be inconvenient for some people. The coffee is good though. A friend liked sandwich as well. Worth to try.
From the internet: The famous "central park" looks like a back garden in comparison to this amazing park in Munich. The best place to meet with friends, have a walk, exercise, etc... Get lost and discover something new and unexpected every time.
From the internet: Amazing Schnitzels with lots of different and unusual but great tastes. For example you can have horse radish and mustard in the coating. The Schnitzels are very flat but extremely big and the portion size is hence plenty. All that for a very good price. Highly recommendable and casual place. Reservations are probably needed.