Estadio · Milbertshofen-Am Hart · 43 tips y reseñas
Lufthansa: The tented-roof construction of the Olympic stadium is an architectural masterpiece. The 185-metre-high communications tower offers a unique view and a attraction is its revolving restaurant.
Travel Channel: This hole-in-the-wall pizza joint features some amazing and fresh seasonal concoctions. As seen on Travel Channel’s The Layover with Anthony Bourdain.
C. de Mallorca, 401 (C. de Sardenya), Barcelona, Cataluña
Iglesia · La Sagrada Família · 1835 tips y reseñas
Dens: #1 thing to check out in Barcelona. Try to time your visit with the late afternoon sun so you can see the stained glass widows in all their glory.
Frederikshoms Kanal 30 (Vester Voldgade), København V, Region Hovedstaden
Estudio de diseño · Indre By · 36 tips y reseñas
PeanutButter: Sounds much more interesting that actually is...if you must go then check out the display in the basement by the toilets.best bit there..
Restaurante de tapas · L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample · 245 tips y reseñas
Dens: Best tapas I've ever had. Try to grab the corner seat at the bar and be sure to order: steak tartar, tuna chunks, langoustines, jamon, almejas del carrillo, razor clams & the steak w/ olive oil.
Patrick de Laive: Although this park is given back to the people, it was the most lucrative real estate deal in the history of Amsterdam. Enjoy every step as this is the most valuable piece of land in the city
ChciOdznáčky: The National Museum, the oldest museum institution in Bohemia, was established as a “national museum” in 1818 by the ceremonial declaration of the of aristocracy on 15th April.
Otel.com: This is an architectural wonder that shouldn't be missed by all Prague visitors. Designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, this is one of the finest examples of deconstructivist architecture.
ChciOdznáčky: Biggest club in central Europe. 5 floors with different types of rooms and different types of music. So if you don't like the music on one floor you can just go to another floor. Atmosphere is great.
Henry Lee: Wenceslas Square is dominated by shops, restos, & cafés. SE end: Wenceslas statue, memorials to the victims of communism, the National Museum, & Metro station Muzeum. NW and more open end: shopping.