Where to stay in Munich?
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Explore the arts in Lehel, with museums like the State Museum of Ethnology and Bavarian National Museum, or visit the new Jewish center and Rindermarktbrunnen.

Central to Munich, Maxvorstadt boasts excellent connectivity with underground lines U1, U2, U3, and U6, as well as tram and bus lines. Explore the area with ease and enjoy the vibrant city life.

Englischer Garten, one of the world's largest public parks, is a highlight in this northern Munich borough, along with Leopoldstraße, the main boulevard. Nearby, find Munich's largest universities and the student housing area, "Studentenstadt."

Historical townscape and trendy vibes define this Munich borough, where visitors can enjoy cultural activities at the Gasteig and savor local brews at the Paulaner brewery. Don't miss the Maximilianeum and Villa Stuck!

Discover numerous bars, cafés, and restaurants in Dreimühlenviertel and Glockenbachviertel, while exploring St. Paul's Church and Deutsches Museum. Easily accessible via subway lines U1-U6 and tramway lines 18 and 19.
Between steins of beer at the Hofbräuhaus and surfing the Eisbach wave in the English Garden, Munich delivers contradictions with Bavarian efficiency. Marienplatz reveals its medieval heart, where the Glockenspiel's mechanical figures dance daily above crowds clutching pretzels. The Deutsches Museum houses enough scientific wonders to occupy the most curious minds for days. BMW Welt showcases German engineering with such sleek precision that even non-car enthusiasts find themselves coveting a sedan. During Oktoberfest, Theresienwiese transforms into a wonderland of beer tents and dirndls, though locals insist the city's true character emerges after the tourists depart.

