Munich: Pep Territory
TO (GOOD) LIVE
Pep dear, although Munich is a pretty cute, uniform and harmonious city, there are two neighborhoods that match your cosmopolitan tastes. We are not a real estate agency, so more than flats, what we propose here are areas where you can feel like a high-class Munich resident just a stone's throw from the heart of the city. The first is Schwabing, a kind of Latin Quarter where the German avant-garde artists lived and enjoyed life, sponsored by their patrons. The second, Lehel, a bit quieter and more residential , situated perfectly between the English Garden, the Isar River and the city center.
Schwabing, the Latin-chic district of Munich
SHOPPING
Those sweaters, those elegant blacks and grays, that sobriety! No, Pep, you don't have to give up your style or look for it outside the city . In fact, don't go too far from the center. On one side is Hirmer , the largest men-only store on the planet, beautifully blending cuteness with price variety. On the other hand, and not far away, is Oberpollinger , an old-fashioned shopping center: luxurious, museum-like and with the best brands. Of course, do not forget that the best signatures are in the particular Munich Golden Mile: Maximilianstrasse.
Hirmer, just for men
Oberpollinger, the museum of the great brands
GOURMET LIFE
With all the work you have ahead of you, it is difficult for you to cross your mind to go to the market. However, there is one that adapts aesthetically and qualitatively to your demands. Is he Schrannenhalle , the chic version of the legendary Viktualienkmarkt, the most exclusive open-air market in Munich. This is attached to the old, roofed and more careful where tapas (yes, you can) and buy the best qualities at a price ... adapted to demand.
A SMALL COUNTRY
Yes, Bavaria also has that halo of "small country that is within..." although they are less demanding politically. Here they are more folkloric than the Feria de Abril and your beloved Bayern he gets into all possible "fregaos" related to beer and Bavarian culture. Come on, you'll have to go one day to Oktoberfest dressed in Lederhosen so to practice you can go to a ** Chic Biergarten **, like the one at Max-Weber-Platz.
Schrannenhalle Market: Into the Rich Gourmand Life!
TO THE TABLE
Outside of the food of the place, Munich is full of great restaurants with international cuisine adapted to the demanding and opulent demand of its inhabitants. On the one hand, the crowded Dallmayr , a delicatessen store with a restaurant to match it . On the other, the ** Tantris ** where Hans Haas has been shocking the clientele visually and tastefully, with that 70's roll that does not correspond in its ultramodern dishes or to a typical and exclusive restaurant like ** Schuhbecks **, the only Michelin-starred Bavarian cuisine.
Tantris: 70s roll for ultra-modern dishes
IN THE EVENING
Pep, this more than for your own party, is for you to spy on your players. They are very fond of celebrating the successes of **clubs like P1 **, a space that flee from the tacky expected of a fashionable club and that bases its success on a commitment to the most trendy, getting the best of the best to go, not just those interested in soccer gel.
Now, the fun spy option is to go, especially in summer, to the Die Goldene Bar, a place that overflows with historicism (because of being in the hyper-neoclassical house of culture) and whose exterior conversations take place pseudo-intellectuals. Yes, they are the best views of the terrace and parking of P1 , and control (or not) the state with which your pupils return from marching.
And if you miss Barcelona you will always have the Palau bar , a tavern that has based its success on being like a Barcelona joint where you can have a good glass of cava.
P1, running away from the easy tacky
Illustrated guardiolism. Coming soon in Munich.