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Munich |
- Cuvillies theatre is now the most prestigious performance venue in Munich, and a must see for all.
- For the techies, the Deutches Museum covers every aspect of technological history from early flint tools to modern research labs, many displays and boasts a large collection of plane, boats and cars.
- Alte Pinakothek is one of the most prestigious art galleries in Europe. An excellent collection of paintings from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
- Hofbrauhaus, self-reknowned as "the most famous pub in the world", the Hofbrauhaus is among the most popular of Munich beer halls.
- Schwabing district is Munich's hot spot for the radical bohemian chic, have a cafe at Alter Simpl, birthplace of the satirical magazine Simplicissimus.
- Englischer Garten, one of 3 best beer gardens in the city. Beautifully designed natural setting, definitely worth an afternoon.
- Frauenkirche for its breath-taking views of the city, ascend an elevator up the onion-domed towers home to the seat of the local archbishop.
- Oktoberfest, world's largest party, 16 days of festivities, with many delicious beer, street shows, set in a village of beer tents.
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Berlin |
- Nightlife in Berlin in fantastic, start at MS
Sanouci, then ask around for live venues.
- Tiergarten, a great place to hang out with friends, take
a boat ride, or checkout the famous zoo.
- Be sure to plan a day trip to the glorious eighteenth
century Sanssouci Palace of Frederick the Great-
Beautifully restored with an enchanting garden.
- Dahlem Museum Complex, one of Germany's best museums.
An excellent collection of medieval art and ethnographic
collections.
- Checkpoint Charlie Museum, tells the story of the
infamous Berlin Wall and the stories of those who tried to
sneak their way through.
- Pergamonmuseum, contains wonderful treasures from
Babylon, Greece and Asia, named after an frieze that
illustrates the struggle between giants and the gods.
- Brandenburg Gate is symbolic of the Cold War. Take a taxi ride through the gate and
experience the days of old.
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