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This is a Pinterest board visually describing the Munich City Guide I created via my blog - Wahlmünchnerin - that was published on Design*Sponge in October of 2011
Café Marais: This French-themed café and shop in a converted textile retail store is a dream come true for lovers of all things French and vintage. This café is rumored to be “the true heart of the Westend.” Mishmash furniture, an original cash register and countless authentic details combine to give this coffee shop and café a unique atmosphere. Order a latte macchiato and people watch, or peruse the eclectic selection of handmade curios and antiques. #Munich #Westend
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Schuh Bertl: This small shoemaker’s atelier is a perfect example of the culture of craftsmanship and independent business that comfortably coexists with the high-tech, engineering and bio-tech industries that fuel so much of the wealth in Munich. “Bertl” definitely qualifies as part of the local color. He can be regularly seen making his trademark shoes in his workshop or just hangin’ outside of his shop chatting with friends, locals and the postman, who stops by often for a cuppa.
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Café Maria feels like a modern, alternative take on a farmhouse, with heavy wooden tables, friendly service and a small but excellent menu offering international dishes and breakfast all day.
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Kustermann - Family owned since 1798, this multi-level housewares store offers floor after glorious floor of everything from Italian espresso makers to German Weck canning jars all appealingly displayed.
Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung - in the Funf Höfe, an art museum that features exhibitions ranging from the old masters to shows with themes addressing broader cultural contexts, such as prehistoric or non-European civilizations.
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The Ohel Jakob Synagogue: Completed in 2006 as part of the new Jewish Center in Munich, which is comprised of the synagogue, the Jewish Museum Munich and a community center, this imposing structure should not be missed.
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Magazin, a modern German home furnishings store in the Funf Höfe.
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A small bar that opens onto the road, it’s where locals stop for a post-shopping Prosecco Aperol and to see and be seen. Run by a lively crew of Italian barkeepers, if everyone wasn’t speaking German, you might just think you’re in Milan or Rome.
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The Viktualienmarkt - Munich’s year-round open-air farmers’ market. Well worth visiting, especially if you know which stands to hit.
Hotel Stadt Rosenheim - Originally built in 1890, the hotel was used by the US Army for 10 years after WWII. It is now a highly recommended and reasonably priced design hotel.
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Obacht - Get your Bavarian chic on. A shop offering a proud and modern take on Bavarian kitsch. On offer are handmade products branded with antlers, cuckoo clocks and cross-stitching that look unexpectedly cool.
Cortiina Hotel and Bar - Hip but understated right across the street from Bar Centrale and owned by the same people. The hotel also has a bar complete with fireplace that is worth visiting on its own, especially in winter.
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