Apartment were fairly close to the train station, short tram ride. Found the App to ride trams the trams and buses all around the city of Munich.  Stayed at the Nena Apartment house, nice 6 story very new building.  Just after checking in we headed out for food. We found a small French Restaurant about a block up the street for a late lunch.  Very good food, but we all bought entrees off the specials board that had no prices. Everything was quite a bit more than what had been on the menu’s we had. Live and learn.
That first evening the fire alarm went off in the building and it took hours for someone to shut it off. I had to call the property managers to get something to happen.  We went on a walk to get away from the noise.  After being gone for some time we could see it was still going off by the flashing light on the front of the building.
Turkish Bakery diagonally across the street. Had the best Burek I’ve ever had.  We stopped there pretty often on the way back to the apartment to pick up sandwiches, pizza slices or Burek a few of the days we were in Munich.
We headed out one morning to get coffee in the square across from the Glockenspiel building. Its quite a cool thing
to watch, and goes on for about 10 minutes with a large crowd.  After it was over we made our way to the Hofbrauhaus for beer and lunch. (Pretzel).
Took train to Dachau then a bus over to the Memorial in the concentration camp.  There were a few ovens still
standing next to the gas chamber. It was a somber reminder of what a dictator is capable of.  I left there wondering what might happen at home now that there is so much happening that seems a lot like the lead up to 1930’s Germany.
Japanese restaurant just down the street just outside the mall was very very good. The service was really fast and the food was very tasty.
Took a morning train from the main station to Prague mid morning.  It was another 5 hours train ride. But fairly comfortable.