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City Breaks to Munich

Bavaria’s capital city is encircled by a cosmopolitan atmosphere and is a city renowned for its fabulous architecture, inspiring art and fine music. An alluring aroma of pretzels, sausages and beer fill the Mediterranean style streets. Considered to be one of Germany’s most visited cities Munich has an appeal to be rivalled. Abbey Travel offers unforgettable last minute city breaks and short break deals to Munich.

Information & Facts

Things to do:

With our cheap weekend breaks to Munich from Ireland you can enjoy the OctoberFest - a popular event that has become hugely successful over the last few years. It originated from the province of Bavaria making Munich an ideal location to sample some of the local ales.

City breaks to Munich from Dublin are a great way to explore Munich’s Olympic village and taking in the fantastic views of the surrounding area from the Olympic tower situated within the Olympic park. A slightly overlooked aspect of the city is the extensive collection of car manufacturers and their museums. If you are looking to escape the city walls then we recommend taking a trip to Neuschwanstein with its captivating views over the vast countryside of Bavaria.

Language

German is the official language. English is also widely spoken and understood.

Money

The unit of currency is the Euro (EUR), divided into 100 cents. ATMs and exchange bureaux are widely available. The major credit cards are becoming more widely accepted in many large shops, hotels and restaurants, although Germans themselves prefer to carry cash. Travellers cheques are best cashed at exchange bureaux, as banks often won't change them. The quickest and most convenient way to change money is to obtain cash from one of the ATM machines that are ubiquitous features on all German streets. Banks are closed on weekends, but exchange bureaux at airports and main railway stations are open daily from 6am to 10pm.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).