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Kuala Lumpur is the most popular city of the multi-cultural country, Malaysia. With skyscrapers on one side and shopping malls on the other, Kuala Lumpur has its own night life. It is an enclave within the state of Selangor. Imagine a city, with a skyline punctuated by minarets, Mogul-style domes and skyscrapers; imagine colourful, food-stall-lined streets shaded by a leafy canopy of banyan trees. The city is also home to British colonial-era landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Kuala Lumpur is famous for its street foods all over the world, the street food of KL is a vibrant mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai and Arabian and that is what makes it special, what else can you ask for. The use of spices and ingredients used in the dishes is just mind blowing. Known as shopping paradise.
Nice to know - Muddy Confluence, In Malay, Kuala means Muddy, and Lumpur means a “junction between two rivers.” Kuala Lumpur is given the name because it is situated at the junction of Gombak River and Klang River.
Things to do
Best time to visit - December to February, May to August There is no such thing as the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur because it rains almost all the year.
Munich today is the technology capital, that values quality of life over and above all other aspects. Nevertheless the Bavarian city retains a medieval charm. It's a city that guilelessly blends modernity and tradition. The chic and the fashionable co exist with Lederhosen (Leather pants), rustic beer halls and wursts.
With the static Alps in the backdrop and the turbulent Isar passing through, modern Munich is cosmopolitan and one of Germany's most visited cities. The city revels in its own contradictions. A modern metropolis flanked by technology and innovation, home to the BMW Welt (HQ of BMW), Siemens and Microsoft, FC Bayern Munich's 21st century stadium and so much. A traditional city with a Nazi past, Bavarian heritage, Oktober Fest and dirndl clad waitresses, on the other hand. The locals seemed to have well adapted amidst the modern designer boutiques and old world bierkellers (beer halls). While in the city, you will never be short of things to do. There are art galleries, medieval churches, dynastic palaces, old theatres, nightclubs, beer gardens and cafes. The three splendid Pinakothek galleries are representational of different periods of art in history, the twin towers of the Frauenkirche add regality to the city's skyline, while the Residenz keeps the Wittelsbach legacy alive. A tinge of medieval in the air, slightly rustic and a whole lot high tech, welcome to Munich! Prost!
Places to Visit In Munich
Schloss Nymphenburg
Deutsche Museum
Olympia Park
Viktualienmarkt
Englische Garten
Peterskirche
What is the best time to visit Munich
Munich thaws during this time after the winter snow and you can experience warm weathers without the deluge of tourists. A late spring visit will be ideal for the biergartens and open-air cafes. Munich could actually be regarded as an all year round visit place, since the Bavarian city has something on offer across the twelve months.