Holiday in Germany: Munich, cosmopolitan with Romanesque architecture

World Wednesday 09/August/2023 19:49 PM
By: Rahul Das / [email protected]
Holiday in Germany: Munich, cosmopolitan with Romanesque architecture

Munich: What makes Munich unique to you?

The reason behind the fondness for this Bavarian capital land remains endless, that which makes one keep coming back again and again to enjoy the Bavarian spirit.

An epitome of architectural finesse with its Romanesque, gothic to baroque styles, sumptuous Bavarian cuisine and the pristine clean-air laid back countryside, makes Munich best-loved and the traveler’s yearning to revisit this cosmopolitan town remains eternally young.

From Munich Residenz to Neuschwanstein castle, Biergarten to Berchtesgaden, Olympia Park and Englischer Garten to the breathtaking turquoise crystal waters of Königssee and the towering heights of the Bavarian Alps, options to explore are unending.

Sport enthusiasts cannot get over the football fever on their visit to the Allianz Arena football stadium, while car-geeks find their haven around BMW and Audi museums.

A day trip to Nuremberg from Munich will soak you in its medieval charm.

The lip-smacking Nuremberg sausage and the freshly homemade gingerbread cookies won’t leave a room for dietary guilt.

Want to relearn the infamous history of World War? The documentation center and the Zeppelin field still stands the testimony of time that’s gruesome and heart wrenching in world history. Gather yourself to present happy days at Nuremberg to experience the spirit of Christmas at Europe’s most celebrated Nuremberg Christmas market in December.

A 40  minutes train ride from Munich makes you halt at Landshut to immerse  in the festival of all time – Landshuter Hochzeit – celebrated every four years in memory of the wedding of Duke George of Bavaria and Hedwig Jagiellon.

If you miss the festival, the hushed cobbled streets of Landshut still greets you with its pretty castle, Gothic cathedral, the Isar river promenade and some relaxing cafes.

Home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums, Munich never loses its charm.

For Middle Eastern families seeking a cool summer retreat with a rich blend of history, culture and Alps within easy reach, Munich, the Bavarian capital, presents an ideal base for exploration of the city and nearby stunning mountain landscapes.

“Munich’s charming blend of tradition and modernity continues to draw visitors back. Our city is a thriving cultural hub, offering a selection of over 80 museums showcasing everything from contemporary art at stark modern galleries to technological and scientific wonders at the German Museum. Visitors relish the chance to explore the grandeur of Nymphenburg Palace, immerse in street art festivals, and relax in our abundant green spaces. Munich’s traditional gardens are a delightful spot for relaxation, while the enchanting riverbanks provide an excellent backdrop for tranquil walks. Beyond the city, the stunning Alpine landscapes beckon, offering unparalleled opportunities for hiking, skiing, and lake swimming,” said Sascha Köhler, General Manager and Area General Manager, West & South Germany, Hilton Munich City, who started working with Hilton 23 years back in 1993 in Zurich.

He also said that fair and events are back at full sizes and in 2024 Munich will host six games of the EURO 2024 football championships in June and July – another huge opportunity for the world to enjoy this connected destination, exploring the city and the many attractions surrounding it. “

Part of Hilton’s collection of Alpine properties, Hilton’s Munich hotels offer spacious family rooms and distinctive children-friendly zones with a charming play tent upon request. In addition, Hilton Munich City and Hilton Munich Park offer a special children’s check-in experience.

Hilton Munich City – The Perfect City Stay

Travellers can embrace the city vibe at Hilton Munich City, with direct connections to the central station and airport making this a perfect stop for shopping and exploring the loal culture. A visit to the nearby Deutsche Museum, the world’s largest science and technology museum, promises a fun space for learning for all ages. Local highlights also include Marienplatz - St. Mary’s Square - Munich’s main square since 1158, as well as the bustling Viktualienmarkt with its myriad of local food and crafts. Famous Bavarian Alps attractions, such as the fairy-tale-like Neuschwanstein Castle, the scenic Garmisch-Partenkirchen mountain resort, and Tegernsee spa-town can be reached within just a 1 to 2 hour drive.

Dining at Hilton Munich City is a culinary journey with flavours from Monaco to Napoli at MONA Restaurant, featuring an innovative menu that defies tradition. For casual dining, the Juliet Rose bar offers diverse dishes, including vegan options and a wide variety of botanical drinks divided into Fruity, Floral, Herbal and Woody categories.

Munich’s allure lies in its urban charm, rich history, and access to the breath-taking Alpine region. These, combined with family-friendly Hilton accommodations, make Munich an unforgettable summer retreat for Middle Eastern families.