Top Tips for Traveling in Munich as a Tourist

Published On January 20, 2017 | By Staff Writer | Travel Planning
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If you are planning on visiting Munich, you are in for a fabulous time. The Bavarian city is not only one of the prettiest cities in the whole of Europe, but it has something to offer everyone whether they enjoy partying, history, arts or culture.

To ensure you have a great time in the city, here are some top tips that will help you prepare for your trip to Munich:

Planning Your Time in Munich

As well as planning the important stuff like flights to the city, hotel accommodation and Munich airport to city transfers, you should also take the time to see what is on offer in Munich. Then, you can prioritize which landmarks and attractions you would most like to see and work out a sight-seeing schedule that will enable you to fit everything in and still have some time to relax.

Traveling in Munich

The tourist area of Munich is fairly compact, which means that you will be able to walk to most of the destinations you are interested in visiting. However, there is also a pretty good Metro service with lots of modern lines, that will take you anywhere in the city, including the two train stations, where you can connect to other parts of Germany, for a modest sum.

Munich also benefits from a tram line that will take you to various parks and the city’s English Garden.

Language

Germans are pretty good when it comes to speaking English, particularly the younger ones who will have had decent English lessons at school. So, if you are in a pickle and you need to ask for directions or get help for you or another member of your travel party, you should have no trouble conveying your needs.

Of course, it is only polite to make some effort to learn at least a few of the most important German phrases, so that you can show your German hosts that you have made an effort to learn something of their language.

Oktoberfest

One of the biggest reasons that tourists choose to travel to Munich is for its annual Oktoberfest celebrations. However, many people are left disappointed ads they are unable to get a seat for the big event. So, if you don’t want to miss out on having a bier or two on the big day, you absolutely must book a table in advance.

Looking the Part at Oktoberfest

As well as ensuring you book ahead for Oktoberfest, you will also want to ensure that you look the part, which means either buying or hiring a traditional Bavarian outfit. Women can get by with a traditional Dirndl dress and bows an apron and open toe shoes, whereas men will need to wear Lederhosen, a button up shirt, a traditional Bavarian hat, and suspenders.

So, there you have it. A simple guide to getting by in Munich, which is you follow, will help you to have the best possible time in what is arguably one of the greatest cities in the world!

 

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