Vacation to Munich!
Contributors
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 8,998
Likes: 1
From: St. Louis Burbs, USA
My Ride: 2007 530i. Purchased 6/28/07. Titanium Silver Metallic, Black Dakota Leather, Dark Poplar Trim, Steptronic, Premium Package, Cold Weather Package, Bluetooth, Adaptive Control Xenons. 10/30/07 Added OEM 124s with 245/40/18 & 275/35/18 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires. Installed red Cal Covers� from BavAuto. 11/21/07 Added OEM all-weather floor mats (for winter, carpet in summer) and coat rack. 6/26/08 installed M5-style rear spoiler. 6/30/08 put on red reflectors. 8/22/08 Euro turn signal stickers applied. 3/20/09 Installed Shadowline Trim. 3/27/09 Added Matte Black Kidney Grilles from Trinity. 4/03/09 Installed Bimmian Shadow Matte Black 530i Badges. 4/04/09 Installed LED license plate lights from Trinity. 5/01/09 Installed Brabus Interior LED Kit and White Angel Eyes. 5/02/09 Put in Brabus 6K Fogs. 5/14/09 Removed charcoal filter. 5/15/09 Installed light smoke LED side marker lamps from Trinity. 5/21/09 Sprint Booster. 6/12/09 Painted exhaust tips flat black. 6/13/09 Pulled red Cal Covers and painted calipers low gloss black. 6/27/09 RPI Ram Air Scoop from Trinity. 8/15/09 Installed Brabus's silver invisibulbs front and rear. 9/24/09 Installed R-Dash license plate LEDs from Brabaus (John).
Don't miss the Welt's Individual Room.
Thanks for all the feedback guys. Been in London for a few days already and finally had some time to post. I'll be in Germany on the 1st of April and I'm probably just going to visit the BMW museum in Munich. I'll check back later, it's time to drink
Lol man... I would love to entertain that offer!
Members
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 25
Likes: 0
From: Netherlands
My Ride: BMW 545i M-sport e60 12/04 20inch nappa leather hud comfort seats individual black headliner individual black gloss window trim. etc etc.
Defenitly you need to go to the northsleife/nurburgring....its a 5 hours drive. 4 if you put the pedal to the metal 
Hehe i know its a bit of a long yourney but hey...
You can look on the website if they are open for touristen-fahrten. On the day you would like to visit. For a bmw enthousiast its a great thing to do.
I bet you have a great time. Enjoy the muncheners beers and the food
Greetz

Hehe i know its a bit of a long yourney but hey...
You can look on the website if they are open for touristen-fahrten. On the day you would like to visit. For a bmw enthousiast its a great thing to do.
I bet you have a great time. Enjoy the muncheners beers and the food

Greetz
Senior Members
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,845
Likes: 1
From: Atlanta, GA
My Ride: 2008 535i:
(8/07 Build) Metallic Bronze, Beige NASCA Leather, Ventilated Seats, Sport Pkg, Cold Wxr Pkg, Logic-7 Sound, HUD, Night Vision, PDC, Split Rear Seats, NAV, Premium Pkg, Comfort Access, HD Radio, Sport Auto Trans
Current mods: M-Aero Kit, JB4, Motorcepts 6000k HID Foglamps
Umnitza ICE-Lite 10w LED 6000k AE's
1992 Camaro RS:
Fully Restored w/Custom Interior, 5.0L V8, T-tops, OEM Z28 Foglamps, Inst Cluster, & Spoiler, Custom Sound, Too many engine mods to list
The weather may be a bit sour this time of year, unless you are in to skiing or snowboarding. I think the best thing for you to do with such short time (besides the Welt) would be to see the Alps.
You are actually about an hour from Garmish, Lindau (where Lake Constance is), or Salzburg (Austria)depending on which direction you go. If you decide to visit Garmisch, you won't be far from Castle Neuschwanstein (the prettiest and most famous of King Ludwig's 3 castles). Another castle is actually in Munich. If you head toward Salzburg you can visit the Eagles Nest (Hitler's Alpine Fortress)- however it may be closed due to the winter season. As for inside the city, if you visit the shopping district, you can eat/drink at the Hoffbrau house (where Hitler was almost assinated). There used to be a Hard Rock Cafe directly accross the street - not sure if it's still there. A few klik's away is the Lowenbrau Bier Garten.
If you are a WWII history buff, there is ALOT of sites and information there - including a BMW history museum (their famous I6 engines got their start in the Luftwaffe airplanes). Munich is also referred to as "The Cradle of Nazism".
Whether you are interested in that kind of stuff or not, its a beautiful city. Enjoy your trip
You are actually about an hour from Garmish, Lindau (where Lake Constance is), or Salzburg (Austria)depending on which direction you go. If you decide to visit Garmisch, you won't be far from Castle Neuschwanstein (the prettiest and most famous of King Ludwig's 3 castles). Another castle is actually in Munich. If you head toward Salzburg you can visit the Eagles Nest (Hitler's Alpine Fortress)- however it may be closed due to the winter season. As for inside the city, if you visit the shopping district, you can eat/drink at the Hoffbrau house (where Hitler was almost assinated). There used to be a Hard Rock Cafe directly accross the street - not sure if it's still there. A few klik's away is the Lowenbrau Bier Garten.
If you are a WWII history buff, there is ALOT of sites and information there - including a BMW history museum (their famous I6 engines got their start in the Luftwaffe airplanes). Munich is also referred to as "The Cradle of Nazism".
Whether you are interested in that kind of stuff or not, its a beautiful city. Enjoy your trip
Senior Members
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,348
Likes: 3
From: UpState SC
My Ride: 2008 535i LCI with sports/premium package, Sports trans with paddle shifters, CF emblems, JB4 Software, Dinan Exhaust, Navigation, M5Tech body kit, Carbon wrap interrior trim and CIC Controller.
And if the weather is nice you can go to the Englisch Garten and hang out with all the naked people. I am sure after a few of those Weiss Biers or a couple Masks you would be up to it...!
Senior Members
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 555
Likes: 0
From: DFW, TX
My Ride: '04 545i, sport pkg, premium sound, sprint booster,
The weather may be a bit sour this time of year, unless you are in to skiing or snowboarding. I think the best thing for you to do with such short time (besides the Welt) would be to see the Alps.
You are actually about an hour from Garmish, Lindau (where Lake Constance is), or Salzburg (Austria)depending on which direction you go. If you decide to visit Garmisch, you won't be far from Castle Neuschwanstein (the prettiest and most famous of King Ludwig's 3 castles). Another castle is actually in Munich. If you head toward Salzburg you can visit the Eagles Nest (Hitler's Alpine Fortress)- however it may be closed due to the winter season. As for inside the city, if you visit the shopping district, you can eat/drink at the Hoffbrau house (where Hitler was almost assinated). There used to be a Hard Rock Cafe directly accross the street - not sure if it's still there. A few klik's away is the Lowenbrau Bier Garten.
You are actually about an hour from Garmish, Lindau (where Lake Constance is), or Salzburg (Austria)depending on which direction you go. If you decide to visit Garmisch, you won't be far from Castle Neuschwanstein (the prettiest and most famous of King Ludwig's 3 castles). Another castle is actually in Munich. If you head toward Salzburg you can visit the Eagles Nest (Hitler's Alpine Fortress)- however it may be closed due to the winter season. As for inside the city, if you visit the shopping district, you can eat/drink at the Hoffbrau house (where Hitler was almost assinated). There used to be a Hard Rock Cafe directly accross the street - not sure if it's still there. A few klik's away is the Lowenbrau Bier Garten.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
tpaulus
E60 Discussion
7
Aug 16, 2015 03:24 PM



