Your Honeymoon Destination: Munich
The city of Munich in Germany is known for its beauty that combines modernity and history. When you visit Munich you will be amazed by the historic forts, castles, churches, and museums.
Munich is also the homeland of BMW, Siemens, and MAN companies.
Poet Prince Khaled Bin Saud, even wrote a poem mentioning how beautiful the Isar river is.
If you ever wanted to visit the Alps mountain range, they are only an hour away from the city and can easily be reached by car.
If you want to visit Europe for your honeymoon and you want a different destination than Italy and France, Munich is what you are looking for!
Do not forget to visit the many sights in Munich and spend a long day strolling around by taking some time to enjoy the spa at your hotel. Of course, you should visit the markets in Munich to buy souvenirs and gifts.
Here are some places you need to visit once you’re in Munich:
The English Garden
A large public park, where you can take a walk, sit and relax, and even feed the ducks.
Chinese Tower
Don’t forget to visit the Chinese Tower, where they usually perform traditional shows and dances. Around the tower is now one of Munich's most popular beer gardens.
Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Castle
The Neuschwanstein Palace and the Linderhof Palace were ordered by King Ludwig II.
The Neuschwanstein Palace, is an archaeological palace located in southern Germany, near Hohenschwangau and Fossen in the southwestern Bavarian state, not far from the Austrian border. The Linderhof Palace is the only palace the king has seen before he dies.This palace is the smallest of the three palaces.
BMW Museum
Bring your husband (if he is a car lover) to the BMW Museum. The museum exhibits everything BMW has produced from the pre-war Dixie, the Isetta bubble car and the flagship cars. There is also a huge variety of engines, pneumatic machinery, motorcycles and cars of all kinds, more than 400 types and designs. and a look into the history of engineering and production.
The German Museum and Alte Pinakothek Museum
The German Museum and the Alte Pinakothek Museum, two of the most important museums in Munich, contain some of the most important works and paintings by international artists and celebrities.