Allianz Arena. I won't do it again

Do not dare to carry a commuter backpack directly to go, must carry a small bag (A4 paper size), large bags do not allow to bring in... I couldn't find a place to deposit my bag, so I had to take it back to the hotel and hold me for 90 minutes

Allianz Arena

The Allianz Arena is the home of Bayern Munich football club and a place of pilgrimage for fans. The exterior walls of the Allianz Arena are made up of 2,874 air cushions, 1,056 of which are illuminated during the game: red, blue and white, corresponding to the colours of Bayern Munich, 1860 Munich and the German national team respectively.

In the evening you can join the Beer & Brewery Tour of Munich. Beer and Brewery Tours start every Friday and Saturday at 5.30pm, and during the 3 1/2 hour tour, visitors can learn the secrets of beer and learn interesting things about the ancient brewing process.

This beer tour focuses on the history of beer and its importance in social life. The tour starts at Maria Square and passes through the grain market to Paulaner Brauhaus. Next, you will visit the historic Thomasbrau brewery in Munich. Today, Paulaner Brauhaus still brews its own beer, a craft you can get to know up close and personal and, of course, taste these delicious beers.

Pilgrimage to Bayern Allianz Arena!

I watch football back in high school and college, although after work can not stay up late to watch the game as before, and Bayern for many years to ignore, but since coming to Europe, always want to go to a special trip ~

Buy tickets
I bought the ticket on Allianz's official website more than half a month in advance. If you don't know German, you can choose English tour on the official website, and there will be staff to guide you. Be sure to arrive on time! Each round of visits is very tight time. In order to show the seriousness of the Germans, there are even time signs similar to railway stations when visiting the waiting area. You can store your tickets directly in the apply wallet, which is very convenient. Swipe the QR code directly to enter.

Transport in Munich
It's a little off course, but it's accessible by subway. Take the U6(Blue Line) directly to Allianz Arena Frottmaning station, exit the station can see the stadium, walk to about 15 minutes. Once you arrive, walk to Gate S and take the steps to climb up into the visit area. (When I arrived, there was no one at the stadium, and I couldn't even ask for directions, but I went around in a big circle, and there were a lot of people inside.) Looks like it's closed outside.)

Fan shop
There are so many things to buy! If I am lucky enough to watch the game, I can buy scarves in advance, I was too late, first to visit, and then went to the fan shop, bought some souvenirs back. If it weren't for the excess baggage, I'd buy a jar of cookies.

Deutsches Museum

Munich must not miss the "🇩🇪Deutsches Museum", full of dry goods, so that science and engineering heads fell into the rice tank, it took a full 5 hours to walk.

The Deutsches Museum in Munich is one of the largest natural science museums in the world, from space aviation, chemical mathematics, optical imaging, atomic physics to railway Bridges, the feeling of once weak mathematics and physics are embodied here.

The museum includes not only exhibition halls, but also libraries, archives, publishing houses, research institutes and studios. For visitors, the biggest attraction is, of course, the exhibits and experiences. The museum's thematic exhibitions include natural science exhibitions, materials and energy exhibitions, transportation exhibitions, and people and the environment exhibitions.

The 6-year-old son is obsessed with the whole trip, a variety of interactions in each area, careful experience with explanation, may be able to go for a month will not be tired.

There is a children's center on the ground floor of the venue, and all the play facilities inside the museum also reflect the scientific knowledge in the museum, and the German people's dedication and practical work in science and technology are at a glance. Especially when the closing notice sounded, the noisy museum was immediately quiet, and all parents and children began to consciously pick up the messy toys, which was really impressive.

"Some Tips"
The interior of the venue is very large, so wear comfortable shoes and bring good water. The location of the main entrance of the museum is shown in Figure 11. Misled by Google Maps, I got off the subway and walked around the museum in the wind and rain for a long time. After purchasing tickets at Level 0, the entrance to the museum is at Level 1. There are storage cabinets and clothes storage at the entrance. Large backpacks cannot be brought into the museum, and 1 euro coin is required for storage.

Souvenir shops are very general, many products are not museums, pay attention to identification. The restaurant in the museum is beside the Level 2 Space Museum, there are many people at noon, you can consider going to the wrong peak, the taste is OK.
Business hours: 9:00-17:00
Ticket price: Adults €18, children aged 6-17 €8, under 5 free, family ticket €31 (2 older and 1 younger)
Ticket purchase: There are not many on-site buyers, you can also book in advance on the official website,

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