I grew up in Munich. Visitors should be careful using locals' first names and try more than just beer and pretzels.
I lived in Munich for years, and there are things visitors should never do in the German city. Don't skip small beer gardens or forget cultural norms.
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- I moved from the US to Munich as a kid and enjoyed living there for many years.
- I wish tourists tried more of the local cuisine here — especially breads and cheeses.
- Visitors should expect many shops to be closed on Sundays and check out more underrated beer halls.
When I was 7 years old, my parents and I moved from the US to Munich, and I fell in love with the Bavarian city.
Although I no longer live there, I enjoyed it for many years, whether I was wandering the ancient city for hours to take in the museums, palaces, and cathedrals, or checking out the many beer gardens.
I get why it's a popular place for tourists (millions come here each year for just the city's famous Oktoberfest), and I've seen many of them make the same mistakes over and over when they visit.
Here are a few things I think you should know before coming to Munich.