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Lage: Das moderne Hotel liegt in zentraler Stadtlage und bietet einen idealen Ausgangspunkt für einen München Aufenthalt. Es ist nur wenige Gehminuten vom Marienplatz und den Theresienwiesen entfernt. S-Bahn Station: Hauptbahnhof.
Das bietet Ihre Unterkunft: Das Hotel verbindet elegantes Ambiente mit erstklassigen Service. Zum Entspannen laden 2 grüne Innenhöfe und bequeme Loungesessel ein. Die „Atrium-Bar verwöhnt Sie mit warmen und kalten Getränken. Parkplatz (ca. € 15/Tag).
So wohnen Sie: Alle 162 Zimmer verfügen über Bad oder Dusche, Föhn, Minibar, TV, Safe und High-Speed-Internetanschluss.
Essen & Trinken: Amerikanisches Frühstücksbuffet.
Hinweis: Sie wollen flexibel bleiben? Kein Problem. Buchen Sie unseren neuen Flex-Tarif. Dieser Hotelpreis bietet gebührenfreie Umbuchungs- und Stornomöglichkeit bis 3 Tage vor Reiseantritt. Danach greifen die Standard-Gebühren gemäß Ziffer 7.5.1 der ausführlichen Reisebedingungen.
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Kicking around the Barvarian Alps with friends Spudbraham's photos around Munich, Germany
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Entry from: Munich, Germany
Entry Title: Kicking around the Barvarian Alps with friends.
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Grüß Gott! After being squeezed on a plane for almost 14hrs, we were met at the Munich (München) airport by Matt's college friend, Harald. We reassembled the bicycles and took the BIKE TRAIL back to his home in Unterschleißheim. What a difference from Cape Town, a bike trail, with signs pointing the direction of the city and distance. We had to take a cab to the Cape Town airport because the roads between downtown and the airport are notorious for having rocks thrown at their vehicles, who knows what they would do to a couple of weird-o bicyclists! After meeting Harald's wife, Henriette and having a refreshing lunch on their back deck, we exploded our bags and started doing the monster chore list to prepare for our next leg of the bicycle adventure. We had been building a list of things to do in Munich for quite a while, bike repairs, equipment replacing, gear reorganizing... and we're surprised how long it has taken to get through that list! We're very lucky to have Harald and Henriette here to help us find what we need and lend us their upstairs room. Thank you both for your patience and hospitality! Taking a break from the chore list, we did some of the tourist things in Munich's city center. Enjoying the European buildings and their attention to detail (all that sort of stuff would be VE'ed out in the USA). Strolling through the Marienplatz and watching the Glockenspiel (a collection of wooden people who dance and spin at the top of the hour to the chime of a carillon), watching kids play in the many fountains, and looking at the outside and, more breathtaking, inside of churches. All of this walking fueled by some of the many choices from the bakery. We also visited the Deutsches Museum. They had displays of airplanes (inside!) and printing presses, demonstrations of automatic knitting machines and chemistry experiments, stories showing you how books used to be constructed and how they build bridges. One afternoon barley puts a dent in the displays! In Unterschleißheim we have a social life! Harald and Henriette have some friends who also bicycled around Namibia so they came over for dinner and then returned the invitation to their home for more stories and pictures. Also, I have two high school friends who lived in Germany, came to the USA for a bit, then came back. I knew they lived in Munich and when I told them I'd be in Unterschleißheim, was surprised that they also live in this suburb. In fact, they live less then 1km from here. For a city of 1.3 million, that's pretty cool. At Matt's last job he had the opportunity to come to Neuburg, about 100km NE of Munich, to use their wind tunnel. We spent one day looking around the city and bicycling around the country side. It's fun to crest over a hill while in the country side and see a tiny town with it's red roofed houses and church steeple. There are lots of hills, and even more tiny towns. It was good to see where Matt did the testing and the city he got to spend some time in. Harald and Henriette took a few days off of work to show us around the Bavarian Alps. We headed down to Berchtesgaden where we hopped onto a boat to take us across Königssee and start our hike up to our first Alpine Hut, Kärlingerhaus. The huts are great, you don't need to bring a tent or stove to do some backpacking over here, just a credit card. The dinner menu even had a vegetarian option! We spent the next day hiking to the top of the 2578 M Funtenseetauern where we had fantastic views of the Alps bouncing off in the distance. I love how each mountain group is so individual. I could say that the Bavarian Alps are like the Washington Cascades or the Colorado Rockies, but they aren't quite like either. Each has it's own personality. Harald and Henriette know a lot about the area and were pointing out other peaks and the flowers under foot. How useful to have a tour guide while in the mountains. We spent another night in Purtschellerhaus and the next morning we got most the way up Hoher Göll before the weather set in.
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Photos from this trip:
1. -Rathaus in München
2. -Neuburg
3. -Watzmann
4. -St.Bartholomä
5. -Walymann-Ostwand
6. -Königssee
7. -Kärlingerhaus
8. -Funtenseetauern knife
9. -Funtenseetauern, Bergheil
10. -Purtschellerhaus
11. -HoherGöll
12. -Almbachklamm
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