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Ha! I had not even considered it!Take a Leica film camera.
that's my hometown. ask me anything (ok, anything but couchsurfing *gg*) ;-)I will be in Munich for a few days next month.
well, that depends... are you looking for landscape, architecture, people, history, etc.?I thought possibly a few people here may have some thoughts about places to go,
same answer as any place in the world: the ones you have and are comfortable with.cameras to take, lenses to bring
first you have to understand one thing: in the bavarian understanding, beer is not just an alcoholic beverage, but staple food. So, beer it is. Mike mentioned Augustiner, which is an excellent one. You can't go wrong with "Schweinsbraten mit Knödel" (Roasted pork with dumplings), but may want to try Weißwürste (the famous white sausages, not every man's taste). Good bavarian restaurants downtown are "Ratskeller", "Weißes Bräuhaus" or "Hackerhaus"... or the "Augustiner Biergarten". If you're heading for the alps with a rental car, the Landgasthof in Hofolding might be on the way, they have very good and very big Schnitzels.food to eat or pretty much anything interesting. -Bill
Thank you for your wonderful response.that's my hometown. ask me anything (ok, anything but couchsurfing *gg*) ;-)
well, that depends... are you looking for landscape, architecture, people, history, etc.?
same answer as any place in the world: the ones you have and are comfortable with.
first you have to understand one thing: in the bavarian understanding, beer is not just an alcoholic beverage, but staple food. So, beer it is. Mike mentioned Augustiner, which is an excellent one. You can't go wrong with "Schweinsbraten mit Knödel" (Roasted pork with dumplings), but may want to try Weißwürste (the famous white sausages, not every man's taste). Good bavarian restaurants downtown are "Ratskeller", "Weißes Bräuhaus" or "Hackerhaus"... or the "Augustiner Biergarten". If you're heading for the alps with a rental car, the Landgasthof in Hofolding might be on the way, they have very good and very big Schnitzels.
Mike mentioned the Oktoberfest, which is from september to early october... but its little brother, the "Frühlingsfest" is from april 15th to may 1st. The "Auer Dult", which is also nice, is from april 30th to may 8th.
If you're interested in going photographing together, just ask (but be warned: this April, I'm quite busy... so it might or might not work).