Tulip Inn Concorde Munich
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Arrival
Take S-bahn to Isartor station and walk to Tulip Inn Munich Concorde
check out Marienplatz and its clock
St peter's church
Viktualmarkt
Oktoberfest or rent bikes for English Garden
Turning 50 today...YIKES!
... music, men wearing traditional Bavarian Lederhosen leather shorts and women in bright costumes. While the core of the Oktoberfest remains the same, with Dirndl-clad waitresses delivering steins, its flavor has evolved over the years. A local festival with small beer gardens has mushroomed into a major international event featuring about a dozen cavernous beer tents, some seating about 10,000 singing, inebriated revelers at a time.
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The most perfect day in the world...
... this point was directing and looking after three hungover creatures while we were all experiencing the morning-after-sweats in the baking heat. I nipped to the loo and when i came back Daniel had appeared (apparently he had just randomly walked past). The five of us sat chatting for a good couple of hours.
We decided to walk back through the park on the opposite side, and we bumped into the Spanish guy who had taken our beer crawl the night before. He was out on ...
Prost!
... known widely as an inspiration to Disney - near the town of Füssen. Kitschy inside, yes, but undeniably beautiful, and stunningly set in an Alpine mountain overlooking lakes, villages, and the very green countryside. I wish I had even more time to explore the surroundings.
Despite all the unexpectedly wonderful sightseeing I've done in Germany, and the fact that I found appreciation in things I generally avoid (cars, football, beer), ...
Working Out Our Stein-Holding Muscles
... size in Munich: maß, which is about a liter of liquid served in a giant (and heavy!) 1.5L beer stein. Dan and Jared got Radlers, which is a half beer, half sprite mixture popular in Germany. As for food, we ate in true German style: currywurst, schnitzel, and the most giant pretzels we had ever seen. Yum! It was a wonderful way to spend a beautiful afternoon.
After stuffing ourselves to the brim, we headed out of the park towards our hostel. On our way, ...