Hotel Luise Munchen
Travel Blogs from Munich
Recorrida por la Capital de la Cerveza
... de la villa pasamos por el museo de BMW muy muy increíble.
Nos llamó muchísimo la atención que todo el mundo, grandes, chicos y viejos estaban vestidos o según lo que pensábamos "disfrazados" para el oktoberfest, que sería el hombre con pantalón corto de cuero, camisa a cuadros y tirantes, y la mujer con un vestidito escotado con tipo corset. Resulta que no están disfrazados, sino que la gente muchas veces se viste así, para trabajar o ...
The first step outside France
... delightful to know how much they have built around this stadium during the Olympics. All these while, I kept an eye on the roads to find any Ferraris or Carrera GTs – the cars which I can drive in Need for Speed but not in real life. The BMW museum was the pinnacle of Munich showcasing the design supremacy of the Germans. You can even hop on a bike to pose for the camera or click your photo with a BMW masterpiece. The museum itself is ...
The Luckiest Baggage Tag Part 3
... Shana and I our boarding passes I felt a relief that I havent felt in a very long time.
The only piece of the puzzle left to decide was whether or not our checked bag would arrive where we were or if it was on its way to Siberia or Peru. I sent Shana to the baggage claim in Athens while I exchanged money in the terminal. Our bag was the first one off. I said, "We have to save that luggage tag, it has to be one of the luckiest ones in the ...
A Few Days of Catch-up
... not a hotel that caters to Americans. It comprises a great selection of rolls, several different types of cheese and cheese spreads, 4 or 5 different types of cold cuts, hard boiled eggs, yoghurt, cereal, coffee, tea, and two different types of juice. Once sated it was off to visit a friend of Glenn's and to get a jin shin jyutsu treatment. It will be easier for you to look it up gentle reader than for me to take the time to explain it ...
First Taste of Germany
... care about their outfits unlike in Prague. They don’t typically do their hair here though either. Lulu also explained to us as we were walking around that the reason we heard English music everywhere is because American music is all that they really listen to there. After we got the group, she took us to Odenplatz which is a square near the town center where Hitler used to give his speeches. It was a beautiful area and we could walk up to the ...