Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Biergärten in Munich

In 2012 Munich and Upper Bavaria are celebrating an old Bavarian tradition: 200 Years of Beer Garden






Zum Flaucher

“Zum Flaucher” has a long tradition in Munich. The former innkeeper Johann Flaucher soon recognized that this former hunting residence of the famous Wittelsbacher is an ideal destination of excursions.
Since 1871, “Zum Flaucher” attracted more and more people and developed to a very popular spot in Munich. Aside from the urban “hustle and bustle”, in the middle of thick forest, take a break and enjoy a cold beer and some typical Bavarian specialties in a beautiful ambience.




Hirschgarten

Known as “The living room from Munich”, the largest beer garden in our Bavarian metropolis invites you to enjoy a cooled Augustiner beer and the famous pork with potato dumplings in the middle of huge chestnut trees.
With its large lawns and the deer park right aside, Hirschgarten is also the perfect destination for families with children. About a 30 minutes walk from the beergarden you get the chance to visit one of the most famous castles of Munich, the Nymphenburg Castle.


Hofbräukeller (Wiener Platz)

The Steinberg family, for more than 15 years the landlord and landlady of the Hofbräu cellar, and their employees look forward to inspire you to the world-famous Munich tradition and hospitality. Built in 1892, the stately building of the Hofbräukeller is located in the wonderful park of high Bank of the Isar, between Maximilianeum and the German Museum.
As the magnificent building of the neo-Renaissance with its arcades of the former stables, the Hofbräukeller deals sensitively in the ensemble of the Vienna square in the middle of Haidhausen. The beer garden with its ancient chestnut is an Idyll in the heart of the picturesque and bustling environment of the Vienna Square. Enjoy the of the world-famous and palatable Hofbräu beer, a hearty snack and Bavarian delicacies and relax in the cool beer garden under the chestnut trees.




Großhesselohe

In the year 776, Duke Tassilo was certified the "silent Hesselohe" as an estate. In the fifteenth century, he received a beer dispensing permit. Here especially pious pilgrims who sought intercession when hermit living on the slopes of the Isar until towards the end of the 18th century, the silent until then still strengthened himself that this is a famous destination in Munich.
From 1779, a cattle and fair like in Keferloh established itself around the property with the kurfürstlichem privilege. Around 1800 "Forestry Hesselohe", as it was now called, developed to a dance pavilion, which became as well a popular meeting point for young people. In 1852, the railroad came to Grosshesselohe and brought even better business to the Inn. Up to 10,000 visitors were located on a good day. A beer breaks record never accomplished until today has been marked at the Pentecost Sunday 1900 with 123 hectolitres.

Tassilogarten

This beer garden is a frequently described oasis in the town Triangle of Haidhausen Giesing and Au; let you forget the rear city bustle with the view of the flowering oleander and the shadow of the beautiful chestnuts.
Bavarian specialties as Obazda and spareribs are served equally as the refinements of the restaurant kitchen.
Seasonal promotion weeks for asparagus and chanterelles extend the regular offer period.



Monday, January 23, 2012

Skiing highlights Bavaria

Zugspitze


Zugspitze offers a ski area of superlatives at almost 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) above sea level: A total of 22 kilometers (15 miles) provide pure skiing and snowboarding fun – guaranteed natural snow. Terrain Park Zugspitze is the perfect playing field for all freestyle skiers. For children, Zugspitze offers a beautiful sledding hill where young and old people can enjoy the good weather and have a funny day.Let you be overwhelmed by the awesome mountain panorama and experience an unforgettable winter sporting day – an alpine high.


Garmisch


The three ski mountains Hausberg, Kreuzeck and Alpspitze are joined together in the Garmisch-Classic area. 40 kilometers (25 miles) of slopes at an altitude of 700 to 2,050 meters (2,297 to 6,725 feet) are there to tempt you with runs of infinite diversity and unforgettable impressions.
Many winter sports lovers consider the panorama beneath the majestic Alpspitze pyramid one of the most beautiful of the northern Alps. A winter mountain wonderland high above Garmisch-Partenkirchen, skiing over the tree line and pure natural snow.


Spitzingsee


Spitzingsee in Germany is a large resort with 16 lifts that offers skiers an impressive 713 metres (2339 feet) of vertical descent. Spitzingsee has 21 slopes with a total length of 23 kilometers (14 miles). For intermediate skiers and snowboarders as well as for beginners and advanced skiers Spitzingsee offers a terrain for everybody. We have no information about the existence of any cross country ski trails at Spitzingsee. For snowboarders, there is a terrain park.


Mittenwald

Here you are in the middle of downhill fun. Kranzberg chairlift and 6 additional ski tows open up a fantastic skiing area. Numerous downhill courses for beginners, advanced and experts; a highlight at Mittenwald is the floodlight skiing at Luttensee every Tuesday and Thursday from 06:30 pm through 09:30 pm.





Tegernsee

The Tegernsee Valley is your ideal snow holiday destination. With inexpensive flights into Munich and a whole network of easy-to-reach towns nestling between mountains and lake, you will not get an equally laid-back yet diverse holiday experience anywhere else.
If you are thinking about taking up skiing or snowboarding, you will find a whole range of ski schools and attractive beginner’s slopes to get through your first few tumbles. And at the end of any glorious winter day in the valley, a log fire and mulled wine will cheer your spirits.
A further highlight of Tegernsee Valley is going Tobogganing, a fabulous form of winter entertainment that never went out of fashion.

Discover Germany’s longest natural tobogganing run: this 6.5 km ride down the slopes of Mount Wallberg is simply an experience you cannot miss, be it with family or friends or just on your own. Right next to Mount Wallberg, another thrilling run can be found down from lovely Mount Hirschberg. A very enjoyable hike from Tegernsee town up to the popular Neureuth mountain inn will set you off on a 2 km run amongst snowy forests. A total of 8 natural tobogganing runs are scattered around Lake Tegernsee, and sledges are for rent in most of the towns.
The most spectacular adventure in this beautiful ski resort is taking a flight in a hot air balloon or tries paragliding to get a bird’s eye view of the valley. Horse lovers will enjoy a spin through the wintry valley in a horse-drawn sleigh of carriage. Two different stables cater for dressage lessons and cross-country rides, which can be arranged individually or for groups

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Munich's Christmas Markets

Every year during the Advent season, the city of Munich adorns itself with the most famous and beautiful Christmas markets in Germany, perhaps even in Europe.

Munich’s largest and most famous Christmas market is on the Marienplatz, right in the heart of the city. If you just want to give yourself a treat during lunch break, or if you need to strengthen yourself during the exhausting Christmas shopping, or if you simply want to enjoy the Christmassy atmosphere quickly after work, or the whole weekend long, the Christmas markets are just the perfect place to be. Traditionally, Christmas markets used to be commodity markets where you could buy Christmas tree ornaments, woolen goods and any other kind of handcrafts; so to say everything you need during the Christmas & winter season. They still offer all these bric-a-bracs, either for you to take back come or to give away as a present. But in spite of all these nice goodies and culinary delights of Munich's Christmas markets, it is still primarily a place of encounter, where hurried Christmas shoppers meet in order to enjoy a cozy, cheerful and warm Christmas spirit all together Advent is in the city with Christmas arriving soon.

Not far from central Marienplatz, illuminated at night in iridescent colors, you will find the famous Christmas village in the imperial court of the Munich Residenz. In the Christmas farming village, with beautiful alpine huts, visitors will be able to marvel at numerous artisan arts. From a Glassblower, knives and scissors grinders, wood carvers to a gold-and silversmith, various arts are presented. Everything is still handcrafted. The culinary highlights are rustic and hearty, freshly prepared in front of your eyes. In addition to mulled wine and eggnog, all different kinds of coffee and teas are served. Festive baked goods from bread to fruitcake and the famous Stollen are served and make the pre-Christmas time even more Christmassy in the village’s bakery.

A special highlight, right in the middle of Munich’s English Garden, is the Christmas Market at the Chinese Tower. There you may start one of the famous horse carriage rides tours through the winterly English garden. Away from the bustle & hush of the city, located right in the middle of the English garden, this Christmas market offers its visitors the opportunity to spend moments of magic with punch, sausages and Christmas pastries away from everyday’s life. You will also find traditional decorated wooden market stands, offering especially lovingly processed works of art and classical Christmas decorations.

If you are looking for a very special Christmas gift, the Christmas market at Munich’s Sendlinger Tor is the place where visitors will find unique spices, teas and essential oils from the Orient, jewelry, precious stones and treasure chests. Handmade mangers come from Tirol and Peru. You may buy soap in all different kinds of shapes and scents, such as hand-carved sculptures and animal figurines, with rose and olive scent. Christmas spirit gets to you when you look at a sparkling crystal glasses from Russia or on the Christmas tree ornaments with romantic Sissi themes. Visitors will find handmade pottery from Latvia, male screws, cobalt and handmade candles from India.

The Christmas Market in Schwabing at the famous “Münchner Freiheit” area, approximately 10 minutes by taxi from the hotel, has become an institution in Munich after 35 years. Here in the heart of Schwabing, people meet not only in order to drink mulled wine and eat delicacies during the Advent, but it is alo a meeting place for artists and art lovers. The mix of art, craft and various attractions make this Christmas Market an exceptional experience for young and old.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

MUNICH’s BEST ICE CREAM PARLOURS


The summer has finally arrived in Munich, the ice cream season is as close to its peak as it will get. On a hot summer day with temperatures just below thirty degrees, we went out to test Munich’s most popular ice cream parlours to find out which are the best. The following ranking has been set by our team:

#1 – Balla Beni
The quality of an ice cream parlour can be determined by the length of the queue in front of it. On a hot summer day, the queue in front of Balla Beni is usually approximately 30 heads strong. If we would not know better, we would have thought that the owner must be giving out ice cream for free. But he isn’t.
Giorgio Ballabeni has created approximately 30 flavors of ice cream, of which 10 are available in the parlour at one time. Not a huge variety, but a selected one. Flavours include exotic mixtures such as buttermilk-lime, peppermint-milk or chocolate-ginger. The ice cream itself is not as sweet as most others are, which gives you a chance to better taste the flavor of the main ingredients.
Balla Beni is located on Türkenstrasse, across the street from Brandhorst Museum in the Munich Art District. An easy 20 minute walk or 7 minute cab ride from the hotel.


#2 – Sarcletti
Café Sarcletti in the Neuhausen district of Munich is a large ice cream parlour with it’s own café and confiserie. The Sarcletti family has always been in the Munich ice cream business – the first parlour was opened in the old town in 1906.
Much different than Balla Beni, Sarcletti usually offers approximately 40 to 50 flavours at one time, inlcuding many classic flavours such as Stracciatella or Chocolate. At peak times, 5 to 8 people work behind the counter just to serve the take away business – and still sometimes, there is a line of ten or more metres in front of the parlour. Besides the take away, Sarcletti also offers inside and outside eating for people who like to enjoy big portions of ice cream whilst sitting at a table.
Sarcletti is approximately 12 minutes by cab from the hotel – a bit out of the way but definitely worth trying.#3 – Jessas
In the heart of trendy „Glockenbachviertel“, we found what seems to be Munich’s hippest ice cream parlour. „Jessas“ – which is Bavarian for Jesus – is located on Klenzestrasse 97, right next to Café Maria and Bar Josef. It is a bit off the beaten tourist path, which explains the popularity among Art, Fashion, Design people and other hipsters. Due to construction, the entire building looks a bit rugged and not very inviting at the moment, however, that does not affect the quality of the ice cream. The ice cream itself is produced by Mr. Ballabeni himself and delivered every morning – in 12 exotic, daily changing flavours.
Jessas is located a bit south of the hip Gärtnerplatz area, approximately 10 minutes by cab from the hotel but only two blocks from the Isar.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Travel back into the Golden Age at Mauro’s Negroni Club



Tucked away in a side street of „Haidhausen“, the french quarter of Munich, the entrance of Mauro’s Negroni Club does not draw as much attention as the inside deserves. Once you step inside, you get the feeling of being thrown back a couple of decades.
The classic Art Deco setting would be suitable for a remake of Robert de Niro’s bar scene from Goodfellas or Ernest Hemingway’s most „creative“ hours – still, this is in the middle of Bavaria, 50 miles away from the Alps.
Mauro, the owner, is a bartender with heart and soul, which reflects in the perfection and attention to the detail of his first bar as a solo owner. He has been bartending for over 20 creative years, making him arguably one of the best of his profession in Germany.

The cocktail variety at MNC includes anything from a wide variety of Martinis and Negronis, to Vintage Cocktails and the contemporary Cuisine Style Cocktails. However, if you take a seat in this establishment, your first drink ordered should be something short and strong – we recommend a Negroni, Mauro’s favourite. For the hungry ones among us, Mauro offers a small but selected menu, categorized International with an Italian touch.

The bar is located approximately 7 minutes from the hotel by cab, within walking distance of the Gasteig, home of the Munich Philharmonics. Therefore our recommendation for a classy evening: Artistic masterpieces by Christian Thielemann and his orchestra followed by liquid masterpieces by Mauro and his team. The Concierge Team will be glad to help you with tickets as well as a seat reservation.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Where to find the best Pizza in Munich: “Pizzesco”



We recently had the chance to test a wonderful Pizza at “Pizzesco” in Munich’s chic Haidhausen neighbourhood. We went several times and never left with the smallest doubt that this is Munich’s best Pizza place. “Pizzesco” is a rather small Pizza place at the border between the old town and Haidhausen, right next to the Gasteig (home of the Munich philharmonics), which is an approximate 12 minute walk or 3 minute cab ride from the hotel. The concierge will be happy to assist you with transportation and table reservations.
As you come inside, the furniture will tell you about the original use of the facilities – it used to be a typical Café with a „Confiserie“. It is all very simple: self-service – order your Pizza at the counter, get your drinks and find an empty table – no fancy decor, no Michelin-star service, no chic. All the attention is drawn to the Pizza, which is reflected by all means in the quality of the product.

The style of Pizza served is a Hybrid between the „Pizza Pala“ of the Latium area and the „Pizza Metro“ of the area in and around Napoli. The concept of the three owners Enzo di Luca, Franco di Marcantonio and Andrea Tavella is to produce Pizza for everyone, including people with different dietary requirements. Therefore “Pizzesco” offers besides the „regular“ Pizza a Gluten-free Pizza which is produced in a separate oven to keep it away from regular flour Pizza with the most sophisticated “Kamut” wheat (more info: www.kamut.com), yeast-free Pizza, lactose-free Pizza and spelt Pizza.
With all the special styles of Pizzas mentioned, even the “regular” Pizza is, in our opinion, the best we have eaten in town until now. And you can believe us, we have tried many pizzas in twon. Even our Head Concierge, Dario, who is from the Napoli area is very fond of “Pizzesco”, as must be the high ratio of Italian guests present in the restaurant at all times.
Enough said, this Pizza needs to be tasted rather than written about – same for the atmosphere. Overall, very Italian for our Bavarian city. The only thing that reminded us of being in Munich was the cold winter air that blew into our faces when leaving the restaurant.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The art of shoes experience - G & I



Munich - G & I stands for high-quality, handmade Italian shoes for women and offers an exclusive community for fashionistas.

The concept of the »G & I«-Lounge is perfectly tailor-made for fashion-conscious women with little time. Each individual client receives her own appointment for a presentation of the »G & I«-collection and consultation in a private atmosphere with a glass of champagne at a time which suits her. Entry to the lounge is by invitation only.

»G & I«-shoes are made exclusively by hand in Italy. Only best Italian leather is used in the production of the shoes, complemented with refined decoration and elegant accessories. Although high heels and stilettos play an important role in the »G & I«-collection, comfort is crucial in the design of each model.

The collection captures a wide spectrum of styles and marks a return to very feminine, classic forms and a strong, self-confident style.