- Allianz Arena - at tour (best parts: first seeing it after getting out of the U-Bahn, the changing room, the Wurst at the restaurant, the stories told by the tour guide, watching the Arena on red)
- Allianz Arena - watching a match (best parts: joining other fans on the 1km walk to the Arena, the delicious Schnitzel sandwich, the songs played before the match, singing Stern des Südens, being informed Borussia has suffered a goal through the giant screen, celebrating a goal with 69000 more people, getting out to see the Arena in red and people celebrating the match)
- Marienplatz (best part: walking in front of the neues Rathaus)
- Englischer Garten (best part: the south entrance, with a tiny river)
- Hofbräuhaus (best part: the pretzels)
- Augustinerbräu at Marienplatz (best part: the Weissbier)
- Bayern training center, Säbener Strasse (best parts: the training field, the trophees)
- Müller store, Hauptbahnhof (best part: the chocolate section)
- Crazy Tea, Hauptbahnhof (what's to like: the nice ladies that sell it, the cute fidelity card, the strawberry and milk tea)
- Kalsplatz/Stachus station (best part: the fantastic ceiling with white circles)
- Hugendubel (book store), Marienplatz (best parts: the sales and magazines on the ground floor, the children books, the language section, the chick-lit section, the structure that leads you necessarily through the payment area)
- Mini-Allianz Arena built at the airport
- Fünf Höfe, a gallery near Marienplatz (best parts: the ceiling with lights and plants and Vapiano, a delicious Italian restaurant)
- Kaufingerstrasse/streets around (best part: STORES, STORES, STORES! H&M, Zara and Saturn!)
- Saturn (technology store) (best part: underground, with cds and dvds)
- Starbucks around Marienplatz (best part: hot chocolate at the heart of the city)
- McDonald's at the Hauptbahnhof (best part: one of the attendants, quite possibly the cutest boy I have ever seen)
- FC Bayern Fanshops - anywhere, everywhere, all of them.
- Karstadt store, at Karlsplatz (best part: it's a huge department store, so you can get basically anything you want)
- Neue Pinakothek (best part: only Modern art, but without abstract, plus some van Goghs)
- Schloss Nymphemburg (best part: the walk to the castle, with swans swimming on a lake)
- The trip to Neuschwanstein (best part: the outside of the castle)
- The arch between Karlsplatz and Marienplatz
- Deutsches Museum (best parts: the sections about ships, airplanes, nanotechnology and miners - plus, the patium)
- Cake shop, Marienplatz (best part: Käsekuche)
- The inside of an S-Bahn (why to love: weird as it is, it's comfortable, silent and allows you to take a look on the german lifestyle - and on the local cuties, genau)
- The entrance to the Marienplatz station, in front of Hugendubel (why to love: it's always windy there, there are always plenty of people around you and, in a weird way, it has the essence of the Munich way to make you feel 100% local, almost like you are German yourself)
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