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🇩🇪 3-Day Slow Travel Guide to Munich | Including Tickets & Transport

Just left Munich and sharing a practical guide—perfect for those who love to explore at a relaxed pace! 📅 Itinerary Day 1: Classic Old Town Route Marienplatz: Free. Puppet show at the glockenspiel daily at 11:00/12:00/17:00. Asam Church (Asamkirche): 🎭 Peak of German Baroque architecture—opulent interiors with gold decor, frescoes, and dramatic sculptures. Known as "The Theatre of God." New Town Hall Tower: 💶 €5. Elevator access with panoramic views of the old town. Viktualienmarkt: 🥨 Where locals shop. Try Weißwurst (white sausage) + sweet mustard. St. Peter’s Church: 💶 €3 to climb the tower. Narrow stairs but stunning views! Day 2: Culture & Nature Munich Residenz: 💶 €9 (includes Treasury). Go early to avoid crowds. Audio guide €4.5 (optional). English Garden: 🌳 Free. Watch river surfers at Eisbachwelle in summer. Perfect for picnics. Nymphenburg Palace: 💶 €8. Gardens are free, and the swan lake is super peaceful. Day 3: Day Trip Options Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial: 🕊️ Free. Audio guide €4. Take S2 from Hauptbahnhof (~25 mins). Or Neuschwanstein Castle: 🏰 Train to Füssen + bus. Ticket €15. Book online in advance (long queues otherwise). 🚇 Transport Tips City travel: Day ticket (Tageskarte) €8.8/person—covers all public transport. Airport to city: S1/S8 lines €11.6, ~40 minutes. Bayern-Ticket: 💶 €27/person—great for day trips outside Munich. Valid on weekdays after 9:00. 🍽️ Food Recs Hofbräuhaus: 🍖 Pork knuckle + dark beer ~€20. Tourist-friendly but great atmosphere. Café Frischhut: 🥨 Classic German fried dough (Schmalznudel), €2.5 each. Eataly München: 🍝 Italian market + restaurant. Their tiramisu is a must-try! 💡 Extra Tips Shops are closed on Sundays—only supermarkets at train stations are open. Most museums are closed on Mondays. Check official websites in advance. During Oktoberfest 🍻, accommodation prices triple. Book half a year ahead! Munich is a city best explored slowly, where history and modern life blend seamlessly. Feel free to ask questions in the comments~ 😊 #MunichTravel #GermanyGuide #EuropeTravelTips #MunichGuide #AsamChurch 🏛️🍻📸

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🇩🇪 3-Day Slow Travel Guide to Munich | Including Tickets & Transport

Just left Munich and sharing a practical guide—perfect for those who love to explore at a relaxed pace! 📅 Itinerary Day 1: Classic Old Town Route Marienplatz: Free. Puppet show at the glockenspiel daily at 11:00/12:00/17:00. Asam Church (Asamkirche): 🎭 Peak of German Baroque architecture—opulent interiors with gold decor, frescoes, and dramatic sculptures. Known as "The Theatre of God." New Town Hall Tower: 💶 €5. Elevator access with panoramic views of the old town. Viktualienmarkt: 🥨 Where locals shop. Try Weißwurst (white sausage) + sweet mustard. St. Peter’s Church: 💶 €3 to climb the tower. Narrow stairs but stunning views! Day 2: Culture & Nature Munich Residenz: 💶 €9 (includes Treasury). Go early to avoid crowds. Audio guide €4.5 (optional). English Garden: 🌳 Free. Watch river surfers at Eisbachwelle in summer. Perfect for picnics. Nymphenburg Palace: 💶 €8. Gardens are free, and the swan lake is super peaceful. Day 3: Day Trip Options Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial: 🕊️ Free. Audio guide €4. Take S2 from Hauptbahnhof (~25 mins). Or Neuschwanstein Castle: 🏰 Train to Füssen + bus. Ticket €15. Book online in advance (long queues otherwise). 🚇 Transport Tips City travel: Day ticket (Tageskarte) €8.8/person—covers all public transport. Airport to city: S1/S8 lines €11.6, ~40 minutes. Bayern-Ticket: 💶 €27/person—great for day trips outside Munich. Valid on weekdays after 9:00. 🍽️ Food Recs Hofbräuhaus: 🍖 Pork knuckle + dark beer ~€20. Tourist-friendly but great atmosphere. Café Frischhut: 🥨 Classic German fried dough (Schmalznudel), €2.5 each. Eataly München: 🍝 Italian market + restaurant. Their tiramisu is a must-try! 💡 Extra Tips Shops are closed on Sundays—only supermarkets at train stations are open. Most museums are closed on Mondays. Check official websites in advance. During Oktoberfest 🍻, accommodation prices triple. Book half a year ahead! Munich is a city best explored slowly, where history and modern life blend seamlessly. Feel free to ask questions in the comments~ 😊 #MunichTravel #GermanyGuide #EuropeTravelTips #MunichGuide #AsamChurch 🏛️🍻📸

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