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Whether you are going with family or friends, for business or pleasure, during the week or for a weekend away, Munich always makes a great location to explore. Hire a luxury SUV in Munich and make sure you and all your travelling companions are ready to get about it total comfort and freedom.
For a wonderfully scenic drive enjoy a slow cruise in the Porsche Macan along Briennerstraße. The best part of the strip starts at the magnificent Odeonsplatz, an open court area that includes the Feldherrnhalle, Theatinerkirche and the Residence. From there the Briennerstraße continues from the east to the west past Wittelsbacherplatz, where you will find the statue of Maximilian I and the Karolinenplatz, a black obelisk built in 1833 in honor of the Bavarian Army. Other sites located at this end of the strip include Königsplatz, the popular Glyptothek and the State Museum of Classical Art. Yet from east to west the entire strip of Briennerstraße is elegantly characterised by upscale shops, avant-garde art galleries, quaint cafés and stylish restaurants. Most of the buildings are characterised with their neo-classical architectural styles with prime examples being the famous Alfons-Palais at Wittelsbacherplatz, better known today as the headquarters of Siemens AG.
Rent the BMW X3 and take a day’s outing in this powerful SUV to visit Nymphenburg as there is so much to do there. First of all, try to arrive early so that you can take a morning walk through the botanical gardens Munich Botanical Garden in the Nymphenburg neighborhood. Considered to be one of the most significant botanical gardens in the world, it boasts no less than 14,000 different species of plants and hosts more than 400,000 visitors every year. Move on to then visit the Museum of Man and Nature, a highly engaging and modern museum, the wide ranging exhibits are always interesting. With topics that range from the The history of the earth and life and diversity of organisms it moves on to contemporary scientific topics such as genetic research, neurobiology, nutrition physiology, consumer protection and environmental conservation. Finally take a drive to the Nymphenburg Palace, the largest Baroque palace still standing in Germany and enjoy the sense of history on offer.
Widely regarded as Germany’s art capital, you may want to hire the Audi RS Q3 to set about the city discovering many of its world class collections. The Kunstareal alone includes no less than 16 museums, 40 galleries and 7 art schools. Located in Maxvorstadt,equally impressive collections of art galleries and museums are to be found in the city’s centre. Munich in a Beat