Saturday, August 18, 2012

MUNICH: MADE FOR MEN

DAY:2




Did someone  say Oktoberfest?
  With  about  three  months of planning needed  to properly  enjoy the self-proclaimed  world’s  biggest  festival, Oktoberfest  should be a big, if not integral part, of your  trip. Six  million  visitors arrive in Munich to eat drink like crazy,  so this means you have to be in the ball for this party.
   Pick a tent, any tent
    Located  in the  Theresienwiese  area, the grounds  of the  festival  are huge, and comprise 14  sprawling  tents, each serving  pints upon pints of  different  beers  and pounds of mouth-watering  pork sausages.  
  Arrive in  the  morning  to  ensure  a spot  in one of the tents-recommended  above all  is the Schottenhamel  tent,  where the goal is  not only to consume as much beer and Bratwurst  as possible, but to socialize  with the hundreds  of people around.
  More to  fest  then beer
 When you feel  the need to stretch  your  legs  and give  your  stomach  arrest,  cruise  the  grounds  and scope out  the popular  brass  bands on outdoor  stages,  as well as the Rifleman’s  and  folklore  parades. Explore other tents  as well,  not necessarily  to have  another  drink,  but  to get a glimpse  of the fair  maidens  serving the alcohol.
  These tempting  and traditionally-dressed  Bavarian  babes can handle  what seems  like a dozen  glasses in their hands  and never  spill  a precious  drop.  Feeling adventurous? Pass up on yet another pork  sausage and try the oxen or pork knuckles  instead.  Should be interesting

  If you thought  a beer garden was too  good to be true, Munich  also has the largest  city park in Europe  and it’s  filled  with  nude,  sunbathing  goddesses.  Not to mention a BMW   museum…
  Babes in the buff
  As  the evening  wears on, the crowds and prices  may get a bit much.  It was only a matter of time  before Oktoberfest  became tourist-infested,  but don’t despair  since  there is still  lots more to do. Slam back a few more beers  if you want,  but if you have had your fill but still want to enjoy the early evening, stroll through the English Garden, north of the Asltadt  area you visited  yesterday.
 Another Munich claim  to fame ( at 900 acres, it is Europe’s largest  city park), the highlight of this green  space is undoubtedly  the nude  sunbathing.  That’s  right, it’s not just the beer that’s affecting  your vision;  if the  sun is not yet down, you are likely  to  see fair-haired  babes  catching  some rays  in the buff.
 Chill  in the  burbs
 As  you must  be weary from the long day of drinking and eating, grabbing a seat and just relaxing might be the right call. This can be done nearby in the happening  suburb of Scwabing,  as there are  numerous  cafes and  restaurant  where you can have something light to eat or drink and take in the sites of the city.
  Late night draws festivities, Oktoberfest and  otherwise,  to a close,  which  may be  welcome if the strong German brews are taking effect.

                                                                                                                       DAY:3

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