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Feringastrasse 2, Unterfoehring Munich, Bavaria, Germany, 85774, 89-957160
... but this one was particularly hard as it really doesn't get much better than this. When Chad told me my $1300 plane ticket was worth it for even one day there, let alone four days, I didn't believe it could be true. I would do it again in a heartbeat! Two days travel + four days at the Wiesn + 16 litres of beer = what happens at Oktoberfest, stays at Oktoberfest! I am so lucky to have such great friends and I really can't wait til we do it again.<br><br>He Said:<br ...
Munich, Bavaria, Germany the_stamms... could say, but all in one price. We have about 300 pictures of the events that took place. Easily the best thing I've ever seen. Icing on the cake was that danny infact did buy real leaderhosen, shirt, socks, and shoes. His bag still had not shown up. After a few short hours of alcholic slumber we woke up by 8 to try and track dannys bag. We went the Dachau today and whatever hangovers we had disapeared quickly with this sobering experaince. This tour took about 6 hours. The Seattle ...
Munich, Bavaria, Germany tyler.erker... shade that helped cut a hot, humid day. <br><br>The beer gardens are serviced and run by the various big breweries in town and carry the brewery’s name on them. We were at an Augustiner beer garden, Augustiner-Keller (80335 Maxvorstadt, Munchen), but had made the mistake of going to a different Augustiner beer establishment after getting off the train (in the complete opposite direction, of course). Considering the sheer number of Augustiner establishments it is an ...
Munich, Bavaria, Germany shawhans... few weeks before they left. The hotel restaurant was very smokey, so we went to bed.<br><br>The next day we had breakfast and then left for sightseeing. We tried to get into the Asamkirche, a church that was under construction until October. We looked in the window and it looked great. Then we went to another church that we had to try several doors to get into it. It was breathtaking on the inside and had pink and green ceilings with ...
Munich, Bavaria, Germany linanne... to say something that wasn't even a word. I will be hearing "Kommizai" for a long time to come. Finally, we met the client of mine who is originally from Munich, he happened to be in town while we were, so we met him and some of his colleagues. They were at a restaurant, but we were stuffed from earlier so we just talked for awhile and then headed back to the hotel to crash after a long day of fresh air and beer!!
Munich, Bavaria, Germany kmwest422I am sitting on platform 8 at Munchen Ost station right now waiting for my train back to Vienna which leaves at 3:45am. It's freezing out right now but I'd rather be outside than in the sketchy, smelly train station where people are constantly asking me for money. I took the 7pm train from Berlin Haupbahnhof to here and I arrived a little before 1 am. I've been entertaining myself by calling ...
Munich, Germany celincline... Why was that again? Hmm. Fifth liter. There were a ton of characters in the joint, so Sean and I started passing my camera back and forth shooting some of the more colorful dudes and pretty girls. Sixth liter. You hear a lot of stories from Oktoberfest. People seem to lose a lot of stuff. They recover 1,000's of lost cel. phones each year (German's call then handy's - wonder if that's because they're so convenient or 'cause they fit in one hand?), they find hundreds of sets of ...
München, Germany danschedler... and spoke with a cool Italian and German, went for a ****, and got back to discover a Spanish family had nicked my seat- so I went and sat in another cabin, got talking with the lad in there- his name was Llaslo- he came from Hungary and was studying at Hamburg. He wasn't a big fan of Budapestians(?) either. An Italian woman and her child got on the train and the woman promptly ...
Munich, Germany englishanddrunk... work will set you free." Perhaps it was walking into a recreated barrack in which the "undesirables" slept. Or even yet, could it have been the crematorium where thousands of bodies were burned like kindling for a fire? All of these aspects kept building upon one another throughout the tour and processing what I was viewing became a tiring task. Now Dachau was primarily a work camp but human medical experiments were carried out along with mass executions. Dachau was the ...
Munich, Germany mamitrani... 1.3 million just beyond the buildings. The weather was beautiful so we grabbed a table outside and a few beers while we looked over the menu. We all went with typical German grub - I had spaetzle noodles with cheese and potato pancakes, Julie had goulash with beef and potatoes, Erin had a salad and shared some of Justin's, who ordered a huge plate of sausages (EUR 70 total)! It was all very good! We finished lunch just in time to get to the meeting point at 2:30 for Mike's Bike Tour ...
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