The Best Sight in Munich, Germany

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Munich is a wealthy city—and it shows. At times this affluence may come across as conservatism. But what makes Munich so unique is that it's a new city superimposed on the old. The hip neighborhoods that make up the City Center (Innenstadt) are replete with traditional locales, and flashy materialism thrives together with a love of the outdoors.

Hofbräuhaus

Altstadt

Duke Wilhelm V founded Munich's Hofbräuhaus (court brewery) in 1589; it's been at its present location since 1607, where the golden beer is consumed from a one-liter mug called a mass. If the cavernous ground-floor hall or beer garden is too noisy, there’s a quieter restaurant upstairs. Visitors to the city far outnumber locals; most of them regard HBH as a tourist trap. The brass band that performs here most days adds modern pop and American folk music to the traditional German numbers.

Platzl 9, Munich, 80331, Germany
089-2901–36100

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