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| Currency: |
| Euro (€) |
| When to go: |
| Anytime |
| Known for: |
| Scenery, picturesque villages |
| Languages: |
| German, but English is widely spoken |
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English is widely spoken in large cities and touristed areas, but otherwise carry your phrase book with you and listen for the
Bavarian pronunciation of certain words.
Munich's Bavarian charm is as popular as ever. This old German favorite has yet to lose its appeal, thus hotel space can be difficult to come by.
The traditional high season runs through the summer (June, July, and August) however the city continues to draw large crowds into the business
convention month of September. October brings Oktober(fest), then follows the internationally acclaimed Christmas markets,
which bleed into the massive New Year's celebrations at the end of the year.
During these busy months try to avoid stumbling into town without planning ahead...unless you plan on going camping! Once you've made your reservations,
xpect excellent hotels that conform to the traditional star rating as well as fantastic Bavarian hospitality and, in most cases,
a nice down comforter on your bed almost the entire year. The subway system is excellent and most of Munich is manageable on foot.
See our list of things to see and do in Munich.
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