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Bring on the Lederhosen
... cheery and the oom-pa-pa music plays from the live bands (one on the ground floor and one on the third floor), glasses clink and you walk across sticky floors (from the beer spilling as waitresses carry stacks of up to 12 mugs of beer) through the warm beer halls. We chose to sit in an outdoor eating area, next to the chesnut trees, it was a little less noisy outside. The epic size of our beers was only matched by the epic size of this building. It ...
Beer in Bavaria
... House was on fire and the town’s people had no close access to water to put the fire out. You can guess what was used instead of water, yes of course beer. There was a great beer hall very close, so the people formed a beer chain in order to get the beer to the fire. Unfortunately, people took advantage of the situation and didn’t like the beer being wasted on the fire, so it ended up being a one for me, one for the fire deal. Of course, this meant that ...
Das alles ist Deutschland
... I don’t speak German.” This was a mistake because she responded with
“oh but you ...
Munich - Part 2
Our third day in Munich started by going to the grounds of the 1972 Olympics. The BMW headquarters were also close by so we took a quick look in there. The Olympic grounds were very cool. All the buildings were meant to resemble tents, with clear panels that came to a peak and huge anchors that resembled tent pegs.
Next we went to Allianz Arena, which is home to Bayern Munich FC, and the location where my favourite football club, Chelsea FC, won it's first and only ...
Exactly How I Pictured It
... stunning all lit up. By 11:00 we were done and headed home.
The next day was a city break. We hopped on a train to the Bavarian town of Landshut. Unfortunately, it wasn't as pretty as I thought it would be. I'm not saying it wasn't nice, it was. It was very nice in fact. However, since appearing in more travel brochures and books, it's been discovered by schmucks like us. So, they must expand and build up which means, ...