Rear View of Schloss Nymphenburg |
South side of the castle. It was too big to get it all in one picture! |
Side wall in Stone Hall |
Painted ceiling of Stone Hall |
Our last dinner was at the Ratskeller. Plenty of good Bavarian food is found here and the atmosphere is great as well.
Some interesting observations from our trip:
- In Germany, there is a 19% tax added to almost everything. Leo says that only essential foods from the grocery store are exempt, but these items still carry a 9% tax.
- In Austria, the tax is a whopping 30%!!!
- Tipping is different: usually you round up to the next euro or so. For larger restaurant bills, you can add a few euro tip, but not the 15-18% we are used to in the USA
- Munich is VERY expensive: a cup of coffee can cost about 5 euro or about 7 US dollars
- I did not see diet drinks of any kind on this trip and it is often impossible to get bottled water that is not carbonated.
- I was never offered ice on this trip, nor did I see anyone with ice in their drink.
- It seems there are less overweight people in Germany.
- Cabbage aside, I did not see vegetables on any dinner plate during our stay in Germany. I did see them in Austria.
- People are much quieter here, you do not see loud and obnoxious behavior. We saw a loud group today and it was the first experience with this.
- The German people were very friendly with us, very mannerly and helpful.
Auf Wiedersehen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!