smuncky
Senior Member
Next up was a trip south into Bavaria and the city of Munich. Unfortuently, this was a bad day weather wise. Rain here and there and quite cold for the time of year. However, it didn't stop us from enjoying the city.
We first took a double decker bus tour since it was raining and walking wasn't the best option. We then got off once the rain stopped.
This was interesting to see. Looked like a TTC escalator waiting for repairs.
New Town Hall
We went to eat down under the New City Hall into the restaurant called the Ratskeller Munich. Apparently, this was were Hitler liked to eat. This was potatoe soup with bits of bacon and onion. We were also given a bowl of pretzels.
The main course, an assortment of sausages. The bigger white was is called Weisswurst although it wasn't brought in a traditional bowl. Still, it was very very good.
Munich Frauenkirche with the twin towers.
Inside Munich Frauenkirche.
Lots of flowers around the city. Gives a nice touch especially on such a dreary day.
That same day, we left for Salzburg. The whole trip from Ulm is 4 hours long by train (2 hours to Munich, 2 hours to Salzburg).
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof.
The new Salzburg Congress.
THe gardens at Mirabell Palace. There are more pictures later on.
Some of the houses along the river.
Getreidegasse.
Reminds me of one of the streets in the old part of Quebec City.
Mozart's house on the same street.
A view of the city from the Festung Hohensalzburg
The Alps.
A puppet museum.
The cable car ride down to the lower level.
A lovely moving art piece. This is also the place where a natural spring brings up water which has been used by the residents of the city for hundreds of years.
Outside the Salzburg Cathedral.
Salzburg Cathedral under renovation.
A major stop with updated arrival times. I wouldn't mind seeing these in Toronto.
They also have a large number of trolley busses.
We stopped by a small restaurant by the river that served fresh seafood. Quite cheap and good food which is made right on the spot. This was Lux Fillet with potatoes.
Back in Mirabell Gardens.
We had 1.5 hours back in Munich before we had to catch our train. So we took a stroll down the main pedestrian zone, between Karlsplatz and Marienplatz.
Some more shots of New City Hall.
Since we really enjoyed Munich, we decided to go back the next day to see more of it.
We first took a double decker bus tour since it was raining and walking wasn't the best option. We then got off once the rain stopped.
This was interesting to see. Looked like a TTC escalator waiting for repairs.
New Town Hall
We went to eat down under the New City Hall into the restaurant called the Ratskeller Munich. Apparently, this was were Hitler liked to eat. This was potatoe soup with bits of bacon and onion. We were also given a bowl of pretzels.
The main course, an assortment of sausages. The bigger white was is called Weisswurst although it wasn't brought in a traditional bowl. Still, it was very very good.
Munich Frauenkirche with the twin towers.
Inside Munich Frauenkirche.
Lots of flowers around the city. Gives a nice touch especially on such a dreary day.
That same day, we left for Salzburg. The whole trip from Ulm is 4 hours long by train (2 hours to Munich, 2 hours to Salzburg).
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof.
The new Salzburg Congress.
THe gardens at Mirabell Palace. There are more pictures later on.
Some of the houses along the river.
Getreidegasse.
Reminds me of one of the streets in the old part of Quebec City.
Mozart's house on the same street.
A view of the city from the Festung Hohensalzburg
The Alps.
A puppet museum.
The cable car ride down to the lower level.
A lovely moving art piece. This is also the place where a natural spring brings up water which has been used by the residents of the city for hundreds of years.
Outside the Salzburg Cathedral.
Salzburg Cathedral under renovation.
A major stop with updated arrival times. I wouldn't mind seeing these in Toronto.
They also have a large number of trolley busses.
We stopped by a small restaurant by the river that served fresh seafood. Quite cheap and good food which is made right on the spot. This was Lux Fillet with potatoes.
Back in Mirabell Gardens.
We had 1.5 hours back in Munich before we had to catch our train. So we took a stroll down the main pedestrian zone, between Karlsplatz and Marienplatz.
Some more shots of New City Hall.
Since we really enjoyed Munich, we decided to go back the next day to see more of it.