4 Days in Munich
Discussion
So, the eldest son (21) and I find ourselves in Munich for 4 days in April. Going to see footy at the Allianz arena on one of the days, thought we might do a train trip to Innsbruck on another. Go early, come back late, only €38 return each.
Any other suggestions? Also, cheap restaurants, preferably dishing up local fare? Staying in the city centre.
Any other suggestions? Also, cheap restaurants, preferably dishing up local fare? Staying in the city centre.
had ham said:
You will need an Allianz ArenaCard to buy food/drink in the stadium - essentially a pre-loaded charge card. You can load it outside/in the stadium at dedicated booths. The beer/food outlets will only take this card.
Yes, same system at B. Dortmund. Quite familiar with the quirks of German football.RedWhiteMonkey said:
had ham said:
Not done Dortmund yet - worth it? Aside from the footy, anything else to see there?
My sons and I are doing Hamburg next month, catching a match vs Hoffenheim.
Football in Germany is brilliant - so well organised, great stadiums, and none of the nastiness you get sometimes here in the UK. As we live reasonably close to Stansted, it's often cheaper to fly/watch in Germany than it is to go to a Prem. game in the UK!
The football in Dortmund would be good but it isn't a great place to visit, very ugly and not many attractions in my opinion.My sons and I are doing Hamburg next month, catching a match vs Hoffenheim.
Football in Germany is brilliant - so well organised, great stadiums, and none of the nastiness you get sometimes here in the UK. As we live reasonably close to Stansted, it's often cheaper to fly/watch in Germany than it is to go to a Prem. game in the UK!
But the football is fabulous. Get on the South Terrace against either Bayern or Schalke, it's just brilliant.
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