Munich
Munich is often associated with Oktoberfest — lederhosen, giant pretzels, and overflowing steins — yet the city extends far beyond its annual festival. Brewing heritage remains central to its identity, but it exists alongside a strong culture of engineering and innovation that shapes contemporary life.
As the capital of Bavaria, Munich has long been a political and cultural centre. Carefully reconstructed after the destruction of the Second World War, its royal avenues and church towers now stand beside the headquarters of global automotive and technology companies, reflecting a city that balances continuity with progress.
Daily life unfolds through enduring rituals — the Glockenspiel at Marienplatz, the mid-morning tradition of Weißwurst, and afternoons in communal beer gardens shaped by Gemütlichkeit, a distinctly Bavarian sense of shared warmth and ease.