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THE ULTIMATE German Food Tour - Schnitzel and Sausage in Munich, Germany!
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If you have one day to eat, this German food tour of Munich will give you some serious satisfaction. I have to admit, I going to multiple back to back restaurants to eat German food is a challenge - German food is so hearty and so filling. By the end of this food tour in Munich, I was ready to sleep immediately!
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1. Andy's Krablergarten
Andy's Krablergarten is known for their schnitzel, and they serve it up in a huge way. The cutlets are made from pork, and they are big and fried fresh. I tried a Hamburg schnitzel with eggs and a Munich style schnitzel with horseradish in the breading. It was fantastic.
Address: Thalkirchner Str. 2, 80337 München, Germany
Price: 10.90 EUR per schnitzel
2. Andechser am Dom
This is a nice German food restaurant, located on the side of Munich Frauenkirche, a major landmark in the heart of Munich. They serve a variety of traditional German Bavarian cuisine. My favorite dish was the mixed sausage plate, but the leberkäse was also good.
Address: Weinstraße 7A, 80333 München, Germany
Total price: 36.30 EUR
3. Ice cream at Schuhbeck's Eissalon
Address: Pfisterstraße 11, 80331 München, Germany
4. Bergwolf
Bergwolf is a German fast food restaurant in Munich, and their speciality is currywurst, a plate of sausage topped in sauce and fries. It’s not the healthiest of all German dishes, but it sure tastes pretty amazing - one of those 3 am kind of dishes.
Address: Fraunhoferstraße 17, 80469 München, Germany
Price: 5.40 EUR
5. Augustiner Bräustuben
Augustiner Bräustuben is a classic German brewery and restaurant in Munich, Germany. You’ll find some very classic Bavarian dishes on their menu and a good selection of beer.
Address: Landsberger Str. 19, 80339 München, Germany
Total price: 24.25 EUR
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Over the years I've had a chance to explore a many number of regions of Germany including big cities and smaller towns but there's nothing quite like the experience I had in Hamburg. What I experienced was something so profoundly exciting and energizing, I was completely blown away. Hamburg is a city of contrasts - young and the classic, rivers for making money and others for spending money, red light districts juxtaposed against hipster neighbourhoods, and plenty of opportunities to party but also ways to chill out and relax. The possibilities are endless in this maritime city!
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Munich is a beautiful city and in this video I’m taking you on a German food tour and we also visited some of the famous attractions and sights in Munich.
Cafe Frischhut - This is a legendary cafe in Munich, known for serving schmalznudel, a savory type of German donu. I thought it was alright, but not must-eat. Total price for 3 people - 16 EUR
Viktualienmarkt Munich - This is one of the best German street food markets in Munich, with plenty of street food stalls to choose from. I tried a classic Bavarian white sausage and pretzel (Weisswurst 5.90 EUR) and leberkässemmel, which is a classic meat loaf sandwich (2.99 EUR). Viktualienmarkt Munich is one of the best places to visit as a food lover in Munich, Germany.
St. Peter's Church - We then took a walk in St. Peter’s Church, one of the most recognized churches in Munich.
Marienplatz - This is the main center of Munich, and the architecture is stunning.
Hofbräuhaus - If you ask where to eat in Munich, this will no doubt be the number one suggestion, it’s an institution in Munich. It really is an amazing culinary piece of history, a giant beer and food hall where you can eat and drink and fully embrace German food and culture. Total price for 3 people - 64.50 EUR
English Garden (Englischer Garten) - I didn’t know what to expect visiting Munich’s English Garden, but it turned out to be one of the most beautiful parks I’ve ever seen. We stopped to watch the Eisbach Wave, a place in the canal where there’s rushing water and people take turns surfing the waves.
Chinesischer Turm Beer Garden - Finally to end the day we headed over to Chinesischer Turm, probably the most well known of all beer gardens in Munich. It’s a great place to hand out, eat and drink. Total price for 3 people - 45 EUR
I hope you enjoyed this Munich, Germany food and travel guide tour. Munich is a great city to visit and I fully enjoyed our trip.
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Australians Try German Beer | German Beer Tour Hamburg
Today we are in Hamburg, Germany and are spending the day doing the most stereotypical German thing we could think of... Drinking German beer! As it was our only full day to explore this beautiful city, we figured what could be more appropriate than spending the day trying local German beers??
We chose to go on a craft beer tasting/walking tour with Alternative Hamburg, which cost us €35.00 each. The tour took us to three different local venues; The Craft Beer Store, Rathuseum Microbrewery and Schmidtchen Schanze, where we tried a total of six local craft beer brewed locally in Hamburg.
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The city of Hamburg has a well-deserved reputation as Germany's Gateway to the World. It is the country's biggest port and the second-busiest in Europe, despite being located astride the River Elbe, some 100 kilometres from the North Sea. It is also Germany's second largest city with a population of over 1.8 million and the Greater Hamburg Metropolitan Region has a population of over four million. Hamburg is proud of its status as a Free and Hanseatic City and thus shares the same status as a province, making up one of Germany's 16 federal-states or Bundesländer.
Top tip: Most hotel offers you a travel card that allows you to travel on bus, tram and metro for free including the famous ferry 63 ride.
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Hamburg's impressive city hall (Rathaus) was built in 1897 out of sandstone in Neo-Renaissance style, including a 112 m tower. Inside there are several magnificent halls used for representative purposes and sittings of government and parliament.
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Landungsbrücken (landing bridges), the most touristy part of Hamburg's harbour, close to the metro station with the same name. Piers connected with several bridges swim on the water adapting to the tide. There tourism boats land and you will find tourist shops, restaurants, and snack bars. The sailing ship Rickmer Rickmers can be visited.
Reeperbahn Red Light District:
Another Hamburg landmark is the Reeperbahn in Sankt Pauli. It's probably one of the most famous red-light districts in the world. From vaudeville to prostitutes, from bars to sex-shops, you can find an assortment of attractions. Plus, it is frequently visited by a lot of travelers to go shopping for a huge variety of sex-related articles and toys. This is probably one of very few places worldwide where all shopkeepers give you serious and open advice on all kinds of sex-related articles.
Planten un Blomen is a park in the city with an emphasis on flower displays. Subway station Dammtor.
St. Michaeliskirche Protestant baroque church, the building as it is known today was built in 1786.
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Hamburg Craft Beer Tasting Tour
On this 3 hour historical tour including samples of some of the best craft beers the city has to offer, you will learn of the centuries old brewing tradition of the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, discover lots of different beer styles and what the effects of various brewing processes have on the quality and taste. Prepare yourself for a world of vastly different aromas and flavours like brilliant citrus scents, well rounded bitter aftertastes, intriguing fruity sweetness, or roasted malty essences - and decide which one you like the best!
Meet your guide holding a yellow umbrella in the city (please note starting point sometimes varies-please check reservation confirmation for exact meeting point). Our beer tasting will delve you into the broad world of unusual aromas and the extreme variety that craft beer has to offer. Seven wonderful old and new individual beers will be presented in the tasting - an extraordinary array of flavours and never ending possibilities.
You will hear an overview of 1,000 years of Hamburg's brewing history, find out why Hamburg had the nickname the brewing house of the Hanseatic League, learn about the special ingredients and taste why Hamburg's beer was so superior to other beers in northern Europe. With other beer enthusiasts, receive an overview of the vivid craft beer scene in the city with an ever growing number of micro-breweries, beer styles, and seasonal specialities.
Then we will head into the Sternschanze quarter, home of the craft beer movement here in the city. We will enjoy a particular touch of a typical alternative bar with a friendly and informative staff who are deeply passionate about the creative beer world. Meet close friends of Germany`s craft beer brewing pioneers and long standing enthusiasts of their magnificent creations. With a constantly changing selection and variety, the group´s unique and desired tastes will be complemented and expanded.
To round this one of a kind tour off, we will make our way to an exceptional brewery tap-room or specialized bar. Here we will savor more premium craft beers from tap. You can also buy a few bottles at a more than fair price to take home as a gift or souvenir. In a sociable and pleasent round we will end the tour and you can enjoy the rest of the night out with newly friended craft beer enthusiasts with a pint or two. There are guarantied to be many lasting memories and exciting conversations about the newly won knowledge of Hamburg´s craft beers.
Our Hamburg Craft Beer Tasting Tour is an excellent experience for your company celebration or an all-around special event.
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Xmas Market Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg has long been famous for its food markets - the fish markets have been exported around the world - but the second-largest city in Germany also does a good line in Christmas Markets.
Hamburg's main Weihnachtsmarkt is held in front of the Town Hall with a large Christmas tree marking the location.
But there are a variety of other 'styles' of market dotted around the city, with for example the 'Santa Pauli' festival on the Reeperbahn offering the mindblowing concept of the world's first erotic Christmas market.
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Xmas Markets Hamburg 2019 - Night Walking Tour
Christmas Markets in Hamburg 2019
1. White Magic on the Jungfernsteig
Weisser Zauber, HamburgThe Weisser Zauber Christmas Market is located in a romantic location on the promenade which runs alongs the Binnenalster, the large artificial lake which is enclosed by the city.
Dates: 25.11.19 - 30.12.19
Times: 11.00-21.00
(closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Location: On the Jungfernsteig
2. Rathausmarkt, Hamburg
This is the most visible Christmas Market in Hamburg with its stalls located outside the city hall under a large illuminated tree.
Dates: 25.11.19 – 23.12.19
Times: Sunday-Thursday : 11.00-21.00
Friday-Saturday : 11.00-22.00
Location: In front of the Hamburg Rathaus
3. Winterwald in Hamburg
Christmas market at the Frauenkirche, DresdenThis is the main Christmas market in the shopping streets and was formerly known as 'Traditionen in Winterwald'. As the German name suggests, the concept of the market is centred on creating a winter forest in the city centre.
Dates: 26.11.18 - 29.12.18
Times: 11.00-21.00
(closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Location: Around the Mönckebergbrunnen and on the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz
3. Spitallerstrasse
The Spitalerstraße Christmas Market combines tradition and modernity. In the middle of the bustling shopping street, rustic stalls open their doors at Christmas time. The small houses are designed in a traditional Hanseatic brick look. Modern light installations make the Christmas village shine.
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5. Altona - Ottensen Hamburg
In the pre-Christmas season, the smell of mulled wine, almonds and fir sprigs immerse the Altona district of Ottensen in a very special atmosphere, and it attracts Hamburg residents with the whole family to a convivial stroll through Ottensen Christmas market. The colourful and varied Christmas market with over 40 lovingly designed huts is considered one of the most authentic markets in the city, with many gift ideas, traditional punch and mulled wine stands as well as culinary treats from around the world to put you into the mood for the lovely advent season.
Hamburg has long been famous for its food markets - the fish markets have been exported around the world - but the second-largest city in Germany also does a good line in Christmas Markets.
Hamburg's main Weihnachtsmarkt is held in front of the Town Hall with a large Christmas tree marking the location.
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Living in Hamburg: Tips on the Best Spots from a Local
hosco toured Hamburg with Carolin Marks, Bar Manager at the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski, and discovered there’s lots to love about Germany’s second largest city.
Carolin Marks, a graduate of IUBH in Bonn, moved to Hamburg from Berlin to work at the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski, and since settling in, she has no plans of leaving. Carolin says that the only downside of the port city is the unpredictable weather—but, when the weather is nice, there’s lots to take advantage of. Lakes, parks, the old town, as well as a modern and thriving business area mean that the city offers something to almost everyone. Listen in as Carolin shares her tips for shopping, eating, partying, and enjoying a day off in Hamburg.
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Welcome back to Christmas week - with one we have been waiting all month to experience - our very first Christmas Market in Hamburg, Germany.
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As we are on a family holiday with Stephens mom & dad, we thought heading out on a Christmas market cruise would be perfect, stopping over in Amsterdam and Hamburg (we were also meant to go to Belgium but the stop was cancelled last minute due to high winds).
Upon arrival in Amsterdam we headed out the city to Zaanse Schans to see the Netherlands countryside, go inside a Windmill, check out the wooden traditional clogs and see the Christmas cheer in the city.
Next day we arrived in Hamburg and were blown away by the German Christmas Markets. We tried vegetarian bratwurst, hot chocolate, beignets and even saw the Christmas parade!
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