So much history here on this tour it is almost hard to recount all that we went through. The guide talked so fast and really gave a good history of Germany, how this young country did so much to/in the world. We walked through many parts of history here, including the first and last steps of the Nazis that many tourists will simply walk by without a further thought. We did however drink a beer, eat a bratwurst, see a guy wearing lederhosen, a woman wearing a dirndlgwand and experience historical parts of the city. What we experienced on the tour can be relived through the photos but in case you are wondering what exactly it all is I will give the following rundown: the Frauenkirche, the Glockenspiel, the Hofbrauhaus, Karlsplatz, Marienplatz, Maximilianstrasse, St. Michael’s, the National Theatre, Odeonsplatz, St. Peter’s, the Residence, Viktaulienmarkt, Beer Gardens, the Surf Wave, the English Garden, the Beer Hall Putsch and 854 years of Bavarian/German history as well as myths and legends of the Oktoberfest.
While viewing the pictures, I dare you to do one thing that I made a rather good point of shooting – can you spot the swastikas in the pictures?
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