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On Saturday I went to Munich for the day.
I decided that before I go on any extended trip, 
it would be wise to learn the train station and see what it’s all about.
 
In other words-
baby steps.
 
I arrived in Munich at 9am.
I had no map,
no travel book,
nothing.
All I knew was that I was at the central train station for the Bavarian capital.
 
So, first things first,
buy a Germany travel book in English.
Why I did not do this before I got to Germany is a mystery.
I asked how to get to Marienplatz- the old town square,
and, to my relief, it was just an easy 15 minute walk.
 
In case you didn’t know,
I don’t understand subways and big cities scare me.
Put me in a foreign country where the main language isn’t English and it’s guaranteed that I will get lost,
almost instantly.
 
Thankfully, that was not the case today.
I found where I wanted to go,
and didn’t get lost once.
 
 
A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a brick building

 

A statue in front of a tall building

 

A large clock tower on a cloudy day

 

A large clock tower in front of a building

 

A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building

 

A large clock tower towering over a city

 

A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building
 
A large clock tower towering over New Town Hall

 

A large clock tower towering over a city

 

A large clock tower towering over a city

 

A large building

 

A large clock tower towering over a city

 

Munich and Germany
 
A large city landscape

 

A large clock on the side of a building

 

A statue in front of a building

 

A church with a clock on the side of Rathaus-Glockenspiel
 
I did not wander far from the Old Square.
I live so close to Munich,
 and so I decided to save other sights for a different day.
 
I enjoyed sights of the Neues Rathaus,
joined the crowd at noon to watch the Glockenspiel,
 and climbed to the top of St. Peterskirche for stunning views of Munich.
 
I am so thankful that this city is only an hour train ride from the little village I call home.
 
 
 
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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33 Comments

  1. Erica [pocket full of chuckles] says:

    These pictures make me miss Munich 🙁

  2. K says:

    the Glockenspiel is so fun! that was the highlight of my jaunt to Munich 🙂 next time I'll have to take your tip and climb St. Peter's.

  3. Jamie says:

    Wow – what gorgeous photos. You make me want to head to the airport today and book a flight.