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Recorrida por la Capital de la Cerveza
... contaran un poquito del las tradiciones y de que se trataba el Oktoberfest y por sobre todo algunos consejos para no perder el tiempo.
Así que hicimos nuevamente un tour gratis que estuvo genial donde conocimos las partes más importante de la ciudad y nos contaron de las costumbres e historias. Algo para comentar que me llamó la atención es que en Múnich está la cervecería más antigua de Alemania. Es una LOCURA! realmente me encantaría que ...
The first step outside France
Filled with the thrill of travelling in Europe for the first time, we reached Paris once again not knowing where we would go next. Only one destination was in mind – Croatia; but no idea how to reach. So, we had to take help from SNCF and we are scheduled to reach Munich on our way to Croatia. Who knew, this will be first of our numerous visits to Munich. The CNL from Paris took us to Munich in the morning around 7 o'clock. People were ...
The Luckiest Baggage Tag Part 3
... did not have a few minutes to wait around, at the suggestion of one of the other people waiting we decided to try and get back through security without a boarding pass, just the print out with the flight number and ticket to see if the Lufthansa clerk at the gate could help us. Its 715PM. As Shana and I approach the security police I start pulling my laptop out of my bag before the agent can turn us away. I explain very quickly a summary of the ...
More of Munich
... down, burned-out shell in 1945 and that there were still the shells of buildings all over the city in the 1960’s. It is a real testament to the spirit and will of the Bavarian people to have rebuilt this amazing city as a new place but with a cultural and architectural respect for the past. One of the pictures in the slideshow shows the façade of two buildings being preserved as a major new building is ...
Laim is not Lame!
... crowded, then walked through the farmer's market area and got a couple of pretzels to snack on. Yummo!! From there we headed over to the Englischer Garten which is one of the largest urban public parks in the world - bigger than Central Park in New York. Needless to say we saw a very small portion of it before stopping at the Chinesischer Turm - Chinese Tower for beer and pretzels, which as you can see from the pictures are ginormous!
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