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Marienplatz
German Museum Science and Technology
I would recommend wearing comfortable shoes! There's a lot of walking involved, and you'll want to enjoy the exhibits without feeling your feet ache after a couple of hours. Seriously, you'll thank me later!
I suggest getting there right when they open at 9 AM. The lines are shorter and you can avoid the crowds for a better experience. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!
I think it's worth looking into a combo ticket that includes public transport. It saved me a few euros and made getting around the city so much easier!
BMW Museum
Don’t skip the rooftop view! It's a little treasure I stumbled upon when exploring and offers a stunning view of the city. Bring your camera for some epic shots!
German Museum
Nymphenburg Palace
I think you should aim to get to Nymphenburg Palace around 9 am when it opens. The early birds truly get to enjoy the garden with fewer people around, and it's so peaceful!
I recomment bringing your own water and snacks... The food inside is pretty pricey and not that great, so you can enjoy a picnic in the stunning gardens instead
My advice is to buy a combination ticket for the palace and the smaller museums. You save a bit and get to see more of the beautiful art pieces without having to pay extra later.
Munich Residence
My advice is to take a guided tour if you can. I did one, and it made a huge difference in my overall experience – I learned so much more than just wandering around!
Bring a water bottle! They don't allow food, but you’ll want to stay hydrated while exploring all those impressive rooms for hours.
If you're on a budget, consider visiting on Sundays when they have reduced admission prices. It can save you a decent amount!
Odeonsplac
I suggest grabbing a coffee at one of the nearby cafes around 10 AM... It’s a great way to relax and you’ll have the place mostly to yourself before the crowds roll in