Munich

“Munich” by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, published by Thomas Cook Publishing in 2007, is a travel guide that explores the vibrant Bavarian capital. This edition, comprising 144 pages, offers insights into the city’s rich history and diverse attractions, highlighting its transformation from a royal city to a modern metropolis. Readers will discover not only the famous Oktoberfest but also a variety of cultural experiences, including art, fashion, opera, and notable landmarks such as the Olympic Stadium and the Church with its distinctive onion domes.
In this guide, readers will find detailed information on Munich’s year-round offerings, making it a valuable resource for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture. The book emphasizes the city’s unique blend of tradition and modernity, providing practical tips and recommendations for exploring its many facets. With a focus on travel within Europe and specifically Germany, “Munich” serves as an informative companion for anyone looking to navigate the city’s attractions and experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Cityspots Munich” takes you straight to the heart of the Bavarian capital, a grandiose royal city turned must-go metropolis. The famous two-week long Oktoberfest may have everyone thinking steins and sausage, but the city’s manifold attractions are year-round, extending to art, fashion, opera, the Olympic Stadium and the onion domes of the Church ……
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Munich” about?
Who is the author of “Munich”?
When was “Munich” published?
What is the ISBN for “Munich”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
