Monday, March 9, 2009

The First Traces of Spring

Today was as about as bizarre weather as you would find anywhere. At points the snow was flying in sideways, and at others the Sun shined like a bright spring day. And finally, the two occurred at the same time. So as a preview of things to come, I thought you would like this glimpse of Spring. And without question, Spring in Munich is going to be a busy time – especially if it ever warms up. One of my recommendations is to visit the botanical gardens just as everything starts to bloom. You can easily walk from the gardens into Nymphenburg Palace. If you are looking for a little more interactive Spring activities, try the St. Patrick’s Day parade, which drinks its way down Leopoldstrasse and ends at Odeonsplatz this Sunday. It turns out, there are no shortage of drinking opportunities during the Spring in Munich. The Strong Beer festival takes place in mid-March. The festival started out when the Paulaner monks made very strong beer (described as “holy father oil”) to tide them over during Lenten fasts. In addition, the Spring Festival, which is described as a mini-Octoberfest without the tourists, takes place April 16-May 2 at the famous Theresienweise. Finally, if looking for cleaner more sober activities, check out the big market called Auer Dult, which takes place at Mariahilfplatz, which takes place April 25-May 3.

4 comments:

Copenhagen said...

It seems like everybody is capturing pictures of spring. No sign of spring in Montreal:(

Eve in Munich said...

Hi Troy, this is an excellant list of recommendations for the early spring season. I love them all. If you speak german then you will not want to miss the "Nockerberg" political musical satire. (on TV Mar.13, 8.15pm, BR3). West Park (also known as the IGA) is also a great place to go regularly (fun for the whole family) and watch nature do its thing. Eve

Jane Hards Photography said...

This is such an optomistic image.

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