Munich and beer go hand-in-hand. In fact, it’s almost impossible to separate the two. The beer halls are iconic. The beer gardens are miniature pastoral escapes within the city. The beer flows ...
BERLIN-Organizers of the world's biggest beer festival, Munich's Oktoberfest, have raised security after Islamist attacks in Germany last month, including banning rucksacks, introducing security ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jim Koch considers Munich a beer-lover's paradise. The founder and chairman of Boston Beer Co, which brews Samuel Adams beer, heads to the region north of the city every year to ...
MUNICH (WKRC/APTN/CBS Newspath) - Thousands of beer lovers descended on the German city of Munich on Saturday for the opening of their Oktoberfest. Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter officially started the ...
I suggest tourists learn local cultural norms before they visit Munich and avoid common mistakes as they explore the city.seng chye teo/Getty Images I moved from the US to Munich as a kid and enjoyed ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Nearly every step you take in Munich, there’s a sign, an enticing smell and perhaps a gently stumbling visitor, something to remind you ...
I've been to Oktoberfest in Munich 3 times. Here are 10 things people should know before attending the world's biggest beer festival. After going to Munich's Oktoberfest three times, I've learned how ...
I’M BARELY THROUGH BAGGAGE CLAIM before I enjoy my first taste of German craft beer. Munich Airport is, fittingly, the only airport in Europe with a microbrewery inside the terminal, serving freshly ...
The central rail station here these days is a maze of eager but confused young men with backpacks and plastic bags, and exhausted families with overstuffed luggage holding what’s left of their worldly ...
lt;pgt;The most Latin city north of the Alps, it has been called, though those who call it that have their tongues stuck firmly in their cheeks. There are restaurants and coffee houses here that you ...
One thing has always taken me a bit by surprise at Munich’s Oktoberfest celebration — and no, I’m not talking about the humongous size of the beer steins. (Although, granted, they are something to ...