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RESTAURANTS
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is not only well-known for its beer but also features a wide range of culinary styles that will satisfy your palates. We have compiled a list of recommended restaurants in Munich in order to give you a short overview of the current top restaurants. Which are sure to be some of the best dining experiences in all of Germany. Great list of Munich restaurants, cheaper than a travel guide book.
MUSEUMS
There is far more to be done in Munich aside from visiting a beer garden. The city is home to an amazing amount of museums that are worth being explored by you. Educate yourself in advance about the museums in Munich by reading a short introduction on totalmunich.com as opposed to purchasing a travel guide.


Munich is more than just Oktoberfest and beer.

TotalMunich.com shows you the opportunites of what to do, what to see and what to watch for in the Bavarian capital city. No matter whether you are looking for when travelling to Munich - a hotel, restaurant or museum - we have travel guide information for you right here for free.

It is not all about drinking - eating also plays a major and important role on the Oktoberfest in Munich. Did you know that in 2006 43.492 Schweinshax'n and 494.135 Brathendl were consumed on the Wies'n? An amazing amount of meat! In addition, 102 oxes were eaten on this fair.

Did you know...

In 2007, the Maβ, which is the equivalent of one litre beer, was priced between € 7,30 and € 7,90. This is not necessarily cheap, but in fact, you are mainly paying for the experience rather than the beverage itself. This hefty pricing does not deter people from consuming beer in masses - Back in 2006, the visitors of the Octoberfest did drink 7.000.000 Maβ. That means, more than € 50 million in revenue was generated by beer alone which makes the Oktoberfest a major economic factor for the Munich region.
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