Visit Germany’s clubbing capital for some seriously hot nightlife action!
Forget the stereotypical Oktoberfest frivolities – Munich offers much more than you expect. Whether your ideal night out is relaxing in a beergarden, catching a show or dressing up to the nines to hit some of the city’s more discerning nightspots, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing entertainment. And the folks of Munich know exactly how to have a good time…
Start your day with a stroll down Maximilianstrasse, where it’s designer labels galore. Pick up an outfit for the night and dress to impress! Then head across town for a sumptuous splash-out feast, Bavarian-style, at legendary Schuhbeck’s.
If you haven’t overstretched your wallet on top-noch duds, then up-market nightspot P1 on Prinzeregentstrasse is where you want to go. It’s notoriously hard to get into, but once you’re inside you’ll be playing among Munich’s jet set elite. An alternative is the nearby Park-Cage, which, while still exclusive, is definitely easier to get into. For a slightly more budget-friendly evening Schumann’s on Odeonplatz can’t be beaten - the stylish crowd packing out Corneliusstrasse’s Lizard Lounge are always game for a laugh.
Escape the city buzz with a day spent at Germany’s answer to LA’s Universal Studios, the Bavaria Film Studios, where The NeverEnding Story was filmed – you can even get your picture taken with a life-size Falkor! Join in with a tour of ‘Film City’ (English tours run at 1 pm daily), and learn the tricks of the movie trade and how films shot at Europe’s largest movie production studios are made.
Spend the night at the Pasta Opera (nothing to do with the Italian carb), where, over three hours, you’re served a delish four-course meal while being entertained with the Opera of Life – a show that combines gutsy singing with comedy and lots of audience participation to rave reviews. Definitely one to see!
While You’re There…a
· Smell The Roses
The Englischer Garten (English Garden) in Schwabing is the perfect place to relax after a manic night on the Munich town – it’s also home to the city’s second-biggest beer garden, so you can catch up with the locals.
· Walk With The Animals
The Munich Zoo had an influx of newborn animals this spring, who are all on display now!
Forget the stereotypical Oktoberfest frivolities – Munich offers much more than you expect. Whether your ideal night out is relaxing in a beergarden, catching a show or dressing up to the nines to hit some of the city’s more discerning nightspots, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing entertainment. And the folks of Munich know exactly how to have a good time…
Start your day with a stroll down Maximilianstrasse, where it’s designer labels galore. Pick up an outfit for the night and dress to impress! Then head across town for a sumptuous splash-out feast, Bavarian-style, at legendary Schuhbeck’s.
If you haven’t overstretched your wallet on top-noch duds, then up-market nightspot P1 on Prinzeregentstrasse is where you want to go. It’s notoriously hard to get into, but once you’re inside you’ll be playing among Munich’s jet set elite. An alternative is the nearby Park-Cage, which, while still exclusive, is definitely easier to get into. For a slightly more budget-friendly evening Schumann’s on Odeonplatz can’t be beaten - the stylish crowd packing out Corneliusstrasse’s Lizard Lounge are always game for a laugh.
Escape the city buzz with a day spent at Germany’s answer to LA’s Universal Studios, the Bavaria Film Studios, where The NeverEnding Story was filmed – you can even get your picture taken with a life-size Falkor! Join in with a tour of ‘Film City’ (English tours run at 1 pm daily), and learn the tricks of the movie trade and how films shot at Europe’s largest movie production studios are made.
Spend the night at the Pasta Opera (nothing to do with the Italian carb), where, over three hours, you’re served a delish four-course meal while being entertained with the Opera of Life – a show that combines gutsy singing with comedy and lots of audience participation to rave reviews. Definitely one to see!
While You’re There…a
· Smell The Roses
The Englischer Garten (English Garden) in Schwabing is the perfect place to relax after a manic night on the Munich town – it’s also home to the city’s second-biggest beer garden, so you can catch up with the locals.
· Walk With The Animals
The Munich Zoo had an influx of newborn animals this spring, who are all on display now!
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