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Ralf Zednik is the Deputy Director of
Sales and Marketing for the Munich Tourist Office. He shares with
us why Munich is the destination of choice especially during
October and what the city of Munich has to offer to everyone.
How long have you been the Deputy Director of Sales and
Marketing and what is your role and responsibility at the Munich
Tourist Office?
I began working for the Munich Tourist Office in 1997 and I have
been Deputy Director of Sales and Marketing since 2003. I am
responsible for the Asia and Australia/New Zealand markets.
Why is 2008 so special for Munich and especially for the
Oktoberfest?
Munich celebrates its 850th birthday and 175th Oktoberfest in
2008. Many festivals, parties and concerts will be held throughout
the entire summer. |
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When will Oktoberfest take place
this year and are there any additional celebrations planned given
that this would be the 175th Oktoberfest?
Oktoberfest will begin on September 20 and end on October 5. There
is a rule about the Oktoberfest which makes it easy to “calculate”
when it takes place - the last day of the Oktoberfest is always
the first Sunday in October. The original “Oktoberfest” took place
on October 12, 1810 beginning with a horse race in commemoration
of the wedding of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess
Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Since its beginnings, the
Oktoberfest has been cancelled 24 times due to war, disease and
other emergencies. Accordingly this will be the 175th Oktoberfest.
The city of Munich will be organizing a horse race to honour the
origins of this event. There will also be a variety of different
programmes, a wide range of entertainment-businesses and of
course, the traditional food and beer in the big festival halls.
In 2010 we will celebrate 200 years of Oktoberfest.
How much in advance is it advisable to book for the
Oktoberfest?
Due to the great demand it is necessary to make bookings at least
6 months in advance for the festival halls and at least one year
in advance for hotel rooms. |
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How many varieties of beer can one
find in Munich and Bavaria?
There are endless varieties of beer in Munich and Bavaria.
Weissbier (wheat beer), Dunkles (dark lager), Helles (pale, malty
lager), Bock (a very strong, very full-bodied lager) and Marzen
(medium body, malty lager) are just a few. Every type of beer
however is brewed in strict adherence to the “beer purity law"
dating from 1516, according to which the only allowed ingredients
of Bavarian beer are water, hops and barley-malt.
Tell us about the Biergartens (beer gardens). Where did they
originate and which are the most popular Biergartens in Munich?
Beer gardens are a symbol of Munich's zest for life. The shady
chestnut trees - an integral part of a beer garden - originally
served to cool down the beer as Bavarian Brewing Regulations did
not allow beer to be brewed during the summer. This made it
necessary to store large quantities of winter beer in a cool
place.
An obvious solution to storing the beer was also to consume it on
the spot. Following protests by the landlords however, King Ludwig
I prohibited the provision of food at the gardens. The people of
Munich thus brought everything they needed along with them, from
radishes to tablecloths - an excellent custom, which has continued
till present day. Munich's beer garden season lasts from spring to
autumn for as long as the warm weather permits. The 29 traditional
beer gardens and the innumerable other outdoor areas serving
drinks offer 180000 guests a seat in the open-air. Two of the
largest beer gardens are the Hirschgarten with 8500 seats and the
Augustiner in the Arnulfstrasse with 5000 seats.
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Munich is one of the most popular
tourist attractions in Germany. What are the various places that
one can visit in and around Munich?
Munich offers a variety of treasures to the traveller. Highlights
include the City Centre with the New Town Hall, the Cathedral, the
food market (Viktualienmarkt), the Olympic Park with the Olympic
Tower and the newly built automobile delivery centre - BMW Welt.
There are also famous museums like Deutsches Museum (the largest
technical museum in the world) and the Three Pinakotheks (painting
galleries with masterpieces from the 14th century up to the 19th
century as well as modern and contemporary art). The palaces of
Munich include Residenz Palace, Nymphenburg Palace and
Schleissheim Palace. The surrounding area has picturesque lakes
and mountains with the Alps just around the corner. The fairy tale
castles of King Ludwig II - Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and
Herrenchiemsee are also a sight to behold.
Which destinations are worthwhile for day trips from Munich and
what is special about each of these places?
Day trips from Munich are a smart option. Within 1 to 2 hours by
car or train many attractive destinations can be experienced.
Salzburg in Austria is 1.5 hours by train and is the birthplace of
Mozart, as well as being home to famous baroque architecture and
UNESCO World heritage. Innsbruck and Swarovski Crystal World, also
in Austria, is 1.5 hours by train and is located in a broad valley
between high mountains. Zugspitze is one hour by train and is
Germany's highest mountain with cable cars and a cog railway to
the summit. King Ludwig's Castles are 1 to 2 hours by car and one
of Germany's most popular tourist attractions. Dachau is a
Concentration Camp Memorial and is within Munich's public
transport system. There are many more attractions such as Legoland
- a theme park - and Oberammergau and Murnau - both traditional
Bavarian villages. |
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Which is the best time to visit
Munich?
Anytime is the best time to visit Munich. But to experience the
splendour and uniqueness of each season, you should visit Munich
at least 4 times a year. The winter season hosts the Christmas
markets, the winter sales and skiing in the nearby Alps. Spring is
when the beer gardens open and the flowers blossom in the city.
Summer is the festive season with the open-air concerts and
festivals throughout the city. Bathing in the river Isar and the
lakes in and around Munich is an added bonus of the season. The
autumn season brings the Oktoberfest, the colourful “Indian
summer”, fresh local vegetables and fruits and fantastic hiking
opportunities in the Alps.
Ideally, what is the minimum length of stay in Munich
recommended to experience true Bavarian hospitality?
I would recommend staying at least 4 days in Munich - two days to
explore the city and two more days to discover the surrounding
Bavarian region. Evenings can be spent enjoying the rich nightlife
of Munich. |
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Bavaria receives
a record 100 million tourists annually including 20% from
international travel. What is the future strategy of the Munich
Tourist Office to encourage more international visitors to Munich
especially from the Asia Pacific region?
With almost 50% of overnight stays being from international travel
and more than 9.5 million overnight stays in total, Munich is by
far the most important tourism destination in Bavaria, and among
Europe's top ten destinations. In close cooperation with Munich
Airport and other partners, we are strengthening our marketing
activities in the Asia Pacific region as we see massive potential
in these markets. And with Europe's best airport, we have the
perfect access.Our seven representatives cover Asia from the Gulf
region (Dubai), along India (New Delhi), Thailand (Bangkok),
Singapore and China (Beijing, Hong Kong) to Korea (Seoul). Our
main focus is to raise awareness of Munich and to place our city
in the catalogues of the tour operators. Munich is a safe,
friendly and "green" city. It is easy to get around and offers an
excellent choice of accommodation and activities.The Munich
Tourist Office provides professional services such as hotel
reservations, call centres, tourist information, city guides in 25
different languages, an online sales guide (www.muenchen.de/salesguide)
and a great variety of brochures.
With Lufthansa and Austrian offering connections to Munich and
the possibility of Indian carriers coming to Munich as well, do
you foresee a growth in Indian tourist traffic to Munich?
The Indian market has shown strong growth in tourism to Munich
since we established an office in New Delhi. In 2007 we recorded
an increase of 26.9 % in overnight stays in the city and in the
first half of 2008 we saw an increase of 12.3%. With more direct
flight connections between India and Munich, we estimate further
strong development in the Indian tourist market. This is just the
beginning.Indians love shopping and food. |
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Which are
the must-visit places you would recommend for shopaholics and
lovers of cuisine both Bavarian and Indian?
Shopping in Munich is easy and efficient. The entire city centre
is one big shopping area with department stores in the pedestrian
area, souvenir shopping around the Marienplatz, luxury shopping
with all the major brands in the Maximilianstrasse and some
specialists like the former Purveyors to the Bavarian Court and
Munich brands like Escada, Bogner, Aigner, all within walking
distance. "Eating and drinking keeps body and soul together." In
Munich people still adhere to this old Bavarian proverb. What
surprises visitors to Munich is the extremely diverse culinary
structure. Beside traditional Bavarian restaurants like the famous
Hofbrauhaus, many vegetarian and Indian restaurants can be found
throughout the city.
As a Bavarian, what have been your interesting experiences
about Munich as well as your association with the Bayern Munich
Football Club?
I am definitely a "Munich child." I was born and raised in Munich.
I still live in the area between Munich and the Alps an area
which, as far as I am concerned, represents the highest level of
living. I am a member of FC Bayern Munich, the most successful
German football club. I have the opportunity to travel around the
world and promote one of its greatest cities. I also get to meet
and become friends with people from different cultures and
communities. As football is an international craze and one of the
most famous clubs is based in Bavaria, tell us about the Bayern
Munich club and the famous football icons of Munich and
Bavaria.Thank you for asking me about FC Bayern Munich (FCB). As a
football maniac, FCB is much more than just a football club to me.
With our new football temple - the Allianz Arena built for the
World Cup 2006 - Munich is the football centre of Germany. You can
buy your FC Bayern Munich jerseys in one of the FC Bayern
Megastores. You can even attend a guided football tour and visit
the training ground to get a glimpse of your favourite football
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Besides
Oktoberfest and football, what are the other famous icons of
Munich and Bavaria?
Munich is economically the strongest city in Germany and home to
BMW, Siemens, Allianz and MAN, as well as the European
headquarters of McDonald's and Microsoft. Munich tempts with
contrasting treats - from Opera to Oktoberfest. Modern yet
traditional, it has an almost Mediterranean charm. Visitors feel
at once welcome and safe. The city is regularly voted as the place
where most Germans would like to live.
You have visited India. What according to you are the
challenges you face to get more Indian visitors coming into
Munich?
Our biggest challenge is that Munich is not a well known
destination from an Indian perspective. London, Paris and
Switzerland are all established tourist destinations in Europe. We
are constantly developing plans to make people more aware of
Munich. Due to our small budget however, not all of these ideas
can be realized. The perfect way to promote Munich to an Indian
audience would be to stage a Bollywood movie in Munich, complete
with Indian superstars and great music. The perfect title would be
"Falling in love in Munich!" Unfortunately we have to set our
goals on a slightly lower scale. Besides our continuous focus on
public relations, we strive to make the time tourists spend in our
city an unforgettable experience and count on the visitors to
spread the word to friends and family.
Lastly, what is your message to the readers and why would a
visit to Munich be a great experience for people of all ages?
Munich loves you - you will feel this throughout every experience
of our town, no matter whether your visit lasts for a few hours or
a few weeks.
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