Eastern Europe is the eastern part of the European continent. There is no consistent definition of the precise area it covers, partly because the term has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, cultural, and socioeconomic connotations.
Alluring Eastern Europe offers travelers many exotic cities rich in history and culture. From soaring mountains to golden sands, Eastern Europe reveals a tapestry of quaint and contemporary cultures – always with enough rough edges to keep you intrigued.
Munich International Airport (Google Map)
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Shoulder season is often the preferred time to visit Eastern Europe. The crowds aren’t as heavy as in high season but not as small as low season. Shoulder season refers to Spring (March – May) and Autumn (September – November).
Orientation City Tour of Munich- Bavaria’s capital covers- BMW Welt – Start with visit Marienplatz, the heart of Munich with the magnificent city hall and the famous Glockenspiel. After that you can wander through the Viktualienmarkt market square with its traditional food stalls and drive along the elegant Maximilianstrasse with its exclusive shops. Continue along the most beautiful areas in the city through the quarter of Schwabing with its colorful shops, cafes and ateliers and enjoy a view of the Olympia Park with its unique architecture. Afterwards, take a short photo stop at Nymphenburg palace, the baroque summer residence of the Bavarian kings, with its splendid extensive gardens. We will visit BMW Welt- BMW Welt is the company’s experience and automobile collection centre. It features fascinating, futuristic architecture and hosts a wide range of exhibitions and events. One unique area is the section dedicated to the personalized handover of models of the BMW brand as well as the BMW Group and its other brands MINI and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, each with their own world of experience.