What is the best city in Germany? It's so easy to not understand. In Berlin, fun, poor and nostalgic for Sovku. Frankfurt is boring, a bit of skyscrapers and a crowd of plankton in suits. Hamburg is a port city, and there are many interesting projects being done there. It remains to Munich! This is the most expensive city in Germany, and it invariably falls into the ratings of cities with the highest standard of living. Dozens of breweries with a centuries-old history work in Munich, immediately followed by the legendary Oktoberfest. Munich is a research center in Germany, with one of the largest libraries in Europe, major universities and a nuclear research reactor. The headquarters of the company, the museum and the functional center of BMW are located in Munich. The museum exhibits cars, motorcycles, engines and everything else that the company produced in the 1910s and to this day. And also Munich has a huge number of architectural monuments and museums, also one of the largest city parks in the world is equipped in the city.

So, welcome - Munich, the best city in Germany!

The central square and the entrance to the subway
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I do not really like tourist places. So all day wandering through new residential areas of Munich

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In Munich, as in a good city, there is a steep tram!

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Tram is one of the main means of transportation in Munich. He began working here on October 21, 1876. At first, the trams were horse-drawn, but from 1883 horses began to be replaced by steam engine cars. And in 1886, electric trams appeared on Munich streets.

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In 1972, the Olympic Games were held in Munich, and by this date the public transport network was significantly expanded in the city. From now on, residents of the city rode the subway and city trains, and their development had a bad effect on the tram movement.

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Tram routes were closed until the 1990s, and in 1991 the city council adopted a plan to modernize the tram network. They laid new lines where they were really needed, launched low-sex trams and made night routes. Then the trams began to gain popularity again.

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Tram lines are built and lengthened until now. With the help of trams, the authorities reduce the noise produced by buses and reduce the number of traffic jams. In addition, wireless trams run on lithium-ion batteries as an experiment in Munich.

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tram station

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Some rascal threw Tesla on the sidewalk!
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Convenient for parking in the center

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Or Smart.

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A new bicycle rental has appeared in Munich!

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The MVG Rad system was launched last October and is operated by the Munich Transport Company. In order to use bicycles, you need to download a mobile application. After registration, you select the desired bike on the map, and then you receive a pin code that unlocks it.

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A minute of using the bike costs 8 cents. You can buy an annual subscription, it costs 48 euros and gives you the right to pass 30 minutes for free every day. Unused free minutes can be transferred to other days, and if you skate them, the subsequent time will be estimated at 5 cents per minute.

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Parking in the center.

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Bike paths are separated by trees.

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Personal electric transport is developing rapidly.

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Beach

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local market

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Landscaping

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