Official website of the Munich Residence (Residence Museum, Treasury, Cuvilliés Theatre) with information about the museum, tourist info like opening hours, admission fees…| www.residenz-muenchen.de
Lake Starnberg (germ. Starnbergersee) is the second-largest lake in Bavaria and one of the largest lakes in Germany. The length of the lake is about 20.2 km (12.6 mi) and the deepest point is at 127.8 m (419 ft). It is one of the favorite lakes of German elite and royal families. It is associated...| Big World Short Stories
Königssee along with the Eibsee is one of the most beautiful and famous lakes in Bavaria and probably the entire Germany. It is located in Berchtesgaden National Park and it used to be a hunting lodge of Bavarian Kings. Königsee is the deepest lake in Bavaria which is about 200m deep. Thanks to its shape...| Big World Short Stories
While Leuvenin in Belgium has earned the nickname of being the beer capital of the world, Munich in Bavaria has earned its crown of being the beer festival capital of the world. You probably know that the world’s largest beer festival, Oktoberfest, is held annually in Munich. But only a few people outside of Bavaria...| Big World Short Stories
A list of most beautiful and easy hiking trails near Munich reachable by train within one hour. Detailed information with GPS track, elevation gain, etc.| Big World Short Stories
Thanks to its central location in Europe and Southern Germany, Munich is a great starting point for exploring Bavarian and Austrian famous cities and fairytale towns. It is also well-connected by an extensive train network helping you easily reach beautiful cities near Munich by train as a day trip or a weekend trip. How to...| Big World Short Stories
Neuschwanstein Castle also known internationally as the Disney Castle or Cinderella’s Castle, is one of the most popular day trips from Munich. It is one of the most iconic castles in the world. You can visit it from different cities in Germany, but taking a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle from Munich is by far...| Big World Short Stories