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Munich must-sees


Tian
Vegetarian gourmet restaurant with one star in the Guide Michelin. The five-course menu costs €60, but if you want to eat for less, the restaurant also offers a three-course lunch menu for €19.
Tian
Frauenstrasse 4, Munich
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Stereo Café
Elegant café that’s perfect for a break from shopping. The menu changes according to the time of day and includes burgers, salads, organic smoothies, sandwiches and homemade cakes. Dinner menu, organic wines and drinks in the evening. Stereo also serves “Duetts,” alcoholic drinks with matching bar snacks.
Stereo Café
Residenzstrasse 25-26, Munich
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Der Pschorr
Large bierkeller and restaurant housed in the former meat market near Viktualienmarkt. Serves tafelspitz, wienerschnitzel, leberknödel, käsespätzle and simple dishes in huge portions. The house beer, Edelhell, is served from oak barrels.
Der Pschorr
Viktualienmarkt 15, Munich
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Talbot Runhof
Munich-based duo who create extravagant gowns that have been worn by celebrities such as Kristen Stewart, Eva Longoria and Kristen Bell. The 500sq m flagship store is an experience in itself.
Talbot Runhof
Theatinerstrasse 27, Munich
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Viktualienmarkt
This food market, which is now over 200 years old, is a must for any foodie. You’ll find the best meat, cheese and vegetables in the area here. There’s also a biergarten in the middle that serves food.
Viktualienmarkt

Dallmayr
One of the largest delicatessens in Europe. The store is divided into several different departments specializing in cheese, coffee, wine and more.
Dallmayr
Dienerstrasse 14–15, Munich
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Englischer Garten
The green lungs of Munich and one of the largest city parks in the world. Larger than Central Park, it has excellent walking paths, a Japanese teahouse, German beer gardens and an artificial stream for expert surfers.
Englischer Garten
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Published: August 21, 2017
Last edited: August 21, 2017
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