Deutsch Chinesische Juristenvereinigung

Deutsch Chinesische Juristenvereinigung

Deutsch Chinesische Juristenvereinigung

Compared to many of the world's leading cities, Munich is relatively small. With an abundance of culture, shopping and restaurants in the city center – plus an excellent subway (UBahn) system – it's easy to see a lot of the Bavarian capital in just a weekend.

Marienplatz and the Glockenspiel

Most sightseeing tours begin with a stroll around Marienplatz, the main square which constitutes the heart of Munich. The famous Glockenspiel (a mechanical clock with dancing figures) rings daily at 11:00am, 12:00pm and, during summer months, 5:00pm. If it’s rainy and cold, head to Café Glockenspiel (in the building directly opposite the bell tower; located on the 4th floor), and try to get a seat by the window to see and hear the display over a hot cup of coffee.

The nearby Viktualienmarkt, a huge open-air food market, is a good place to stop for a quick lunch or snack.