Get yourself over to the Deutsches Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik (German Museum of Masterpieces of Natural Sciences and Technology), a comprehensive survey of science and technology from prehistoric tools to space age inventions. A fantastic venue, next-door lies the Forum der Technik (Technology Forum) home to the world's most advanced planetarium and an IMAX theater.
Take a bicycle tour to get the real local's-eye view of this great city. Your guides will happily tailor trips to suit your available time and particular interests. Try Cityhopper Touren (089 272 1131), Spurwechsel (089 692 4699) or Mike's Bike Tours (089 2554 3987) for a relaxed, leisurely approach to discovering Munich.
Visit the English Garden, the largest urban park in Germany, an oasis in the heart of busy Munich. Attractions include state Gallery of Modern Art, the Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower) with its amazing beer garden, the Japanisches Teehaus (Japanese Teahouse) and the Monopteros, a Greek-style temple. The lake in the park's center plays host to a wide range of activities during the summer months.
Escape the bustle of the city and drive out towards the Alps to visit Blutenburg, a romantic moated castle with fairy tale qualities, or Konigessee, a ten-mile emerald-green mountain lake with extensive panoramic views. For a blend of peace, tranquility and sheer jaw-dropping natural splendor, it's a trip that can't be beat.
If bright lights and action are more your bag, visit Kunstpark Ost, Grafingerstrasse, where the city's top nightclubs compete for your custom. Ranging from the elegant Bongo Bar for thirty-somethings to the hippy inspired Natraj Temple, this is where Munich's party crowd go when they want to dance until dawn.
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