Munich
In trying to catch up, here's Munich:
We stayed in this place called "The Tent". It's a big tent, with a wood floor, and for €8 you get a mat, as many blankets as you want, and breakfast in the morning. This is an uber good deal compared to the €22 they wanted everywhere else to stay in
10 and 12 person bunk rooms. And they have a really nice shower facility, and a big camp fire every night. It was, however, freezing. You should have seen Joj shivering under his 13 blankets the second night.
We took a Mike's Bike tour which was pretty awesome. It covered some quick history stuff and then went through the English Garden, which was absolutely beautiful. We road to a Beir Garden, where we had huge liters of beer and Brats (well, not Knechtel). We also rode past the nudist section of the park. Our guy told us to keep an eye out for the guy they've nicknamed "Tripod". We also got to check out the Deuchess (I'm sure I destroyed that spelling, but, whatever...) Meseum. It was really cool science meseum where you could play with pretty much every exhibit. We got there when it was only 1.5 hours until closing, so we didn't even get a chance to see 1/2 of it (it had some thousands of exhibits), but it was awesome.
That night we went to the Hofbrau House, the oldest Beir Garden in Munich. We ended up talking to these two German guys, one who was an actor, and the other worked with the EU. Talking politics and history with these two was absolutely fascinating.
The next day we went to Dachau, which was pretty intense. The meseum was very well done.
The next morning we were off to Interlaken...
1 Comments:
nope...though 100 other naked old men...
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