Will German-speaking tourists feel MUCH MORE convenient when they trael in Germany ? Or it doen't make a big difference because many German can speak English ?
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for transportation you could also try to get paid ride. This is a bit similar to hitchhiking, but much safer, because its done through an organisation and you pay a small fee to the driver.
http://www.mitfahrzentrale.de
As for what to do in Munich, there's soooo much to see. It also depends on the weather what you can do.
Must see places are
- English Garden
- Deutsches Museum
- Koenigsplatz with Museums
- Olympic Park with Sightseeing Tower
- Center of the City with Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, etc.
Here are some great descriptions of several things you can do in and around Munich:
http://www.inside-munich.com
robertdihno
lets meet up... how old are u ??? lol im jk... sorry
bmjv77
Hell yes!!! Munich is my favorite city in Germany hands down. See the Residenz which was the palace of the Bavarian kings. Also the Nymphenburg palace is nice. This was another one of their palaces. The zoo is pretty good, and the English garden too. For museums, there is a great art museum to the northeast of downtown. Also, the Deutsches Museum is great to see science and industry. At night, I would recommend the Hofbrauhaus or the Lowenbrau Kellar if you want to hang out in traditional Bavarian beer halls. You will meet people from all over the world and have a great time. Munich is a very international city, so for eating, you can find anything.
Nekkra
For transportation, I highly recommend the german train system (deutsche bahn http://www.bahn.de ). I don't know much about what's between Aachen and Munich, but just look at a map and see where you want to stop along the way. You can easily make the trip in a few hours and spend the majority of your time in Munich, if you prefer.
I'll let Thorsten and others recommend stuff to see in Munich. I tend to stay in Southern Hessen and Northern Bavaria (Nuerenburg / Ansbach).