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Munich
is a major performing arts center and has a lively nightlife as
well. Munich is home to no less than four major orchestras plus
a world-class opera company and a ballet company. Many theaters
are scattered throughout the city, offering everything from classic
to modern German drama. Munich's nightlife varies with the weather.
When the weather is fair, and the night air balmy, the Biergartens
and Biersteins are brimming with cheer. During the winter months,
patrons of the beer gardens turn to Munich's beer halls, such
as the illustrious Hofbrduhaus, to quaff beer and share in the
typical Bavarian singsong. Beer gardens and beer halls usually
empty around midnight; then the club scene cranks up. Munich's
club scene is quite eclectic. It is possible to find almost any
type of club, from country-western bars to ultratechno dance halls.
Many clubs rave until the wee hours of the morning. The district
of Schwabing, home to the numerous cabarets and funky dance clubs,
is the place to go. To find out what's happening in the Bavarian
capital, go to the tourist office at platform 12 in the Hauptbahnhof
and request a copy of Monatsprogramm, costing 2.50 DM ($1.40).
It contains a complete cultural guide, telling you not only what's
being presented--from concerts to opera, from special exhibits
to museum hours--but how to purchase tickets.
The Munich Service Team recommend
the so called :Kunstpark Ost .
One of the biggest party area´s
in europe. Near the so called train station : Ostbahnhof.
Ask the people on the street, everybody know this place; or simply
follow the crowd after getting off at stop Ostbahnhof
More than 30 clubs, discos,
restaurants, table dance bar - there is something for everybody
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