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Munich - A Toast to Tradition in the Heart of Europe
We at Time Change take credit in being the leading destination management company in Munich offering tailor-made services for you. With our expert guidance, your customers will be able to dive into the deep Bavarian culture, see historical sites in Munich and participate in its famous Oktoberfest.
Our committed group of professionals from Time Change see to it that each occasion is designed to portray the distinct Munich’s allure and tradition, thus giving your customers an everlasting experience.
Bestselling itinerary Munich
Munich: A Cultural and Historical Exploration in 5 Days
Welcome to the cultural capital of Germany - Munich. This itinerary has been carefully crafted for you with a view of giving your clients a taste of this historic city in only five days, where they can mix their cultural explorations with leisurely relaxation.
Day One: Your clients will be picked up upon arrival and directed to stay at Sofitel Munich Bayerpost. They can spend the afternoon walking around the English Garden which is one among the largest urban parks across the globe. At Hofbräuhaus, a famous beer hall, you may simply have dinner while listening to Bavarian music.
Day Two: The morning will begin with an excursion to the Munich Residenz – former royal palace of Bavarian monarchs (ruling from 1508 until 1918), where they can enjoy architectural designs and treasures kept there. In the afternoon don’t miss Kustareal where you can visit Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne. Dinner may be at Tantris restaurant famous for its delicious Michelin-starred menu.
Day Three: Deutches Museum which is known as world largest museum concerning science and technology will provide your clients with an insight into rich history of Münich. Afternoon could be spent on Viktualienmarkt which is renowned as farmers market where they sell variety of food staffs that are so fresh. In case your guests are interested in art performances, they might consider going to National Theater, home to Bayrische Staatsoper.
Day Four: Today we have planned Marienplatz tour – the central square of Munches that also hosts Glockenspiel show; if possible we will also visit St Peter’s Church nearby together with Frauenkirche that are famous for their historical importance or significance. In the afternoon guests may spend their time on Maximilianstrasse, which is a street with lots of shopping boutiques. Dinner could be at Dallmayr where top-rated restaurants merge with true Bavarian atmosphere.
Day Five: On the last day after leisurely breakfast, customers can go to BMW Welt and Museum to see Munich’s car excellence. After that they will check out and transfer to the airport.
By encompassing historical grandeur, cultural richness and modern sophistication this itinerary ensures your clients would always remember their German trip in Munich.
Activities & latest news in Munich
Vietnam Airlines Resumes Key Routes
Vietnam Airlines Resumes Key Routes —And Heading to Milan!
Hold onto your carry-ons, because Vietnam Airlines is ready to make 2025 the year of jet-setting dreams. From resurrecting old routes to debuting fancy new ones, they’ve rolled out their summer travel plans like it’s a Michelin-starred menu. If you’re flying between March 30 and September 29, 2025, get ready for a whirlwind of choices—because Vietnam Airlines is bringing the heat across Asia and Europe.
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New Routes and Old Flames
First up, the comebacks. Starting April 1, 2025, the Hanoi–Kuala Lumpur route is back, baby! This thrice-weekly service (on the trusty Airbus A321) has been MIA for a while, but it’s ready to reconnect Vietnam with Malaysia.
And guess who else is making a dramatic return? The Ho Chi Minh City–Hong Kong route, dormant since 2020. Daily flights start March 30, so it’s time to rekindle that love affair with dim sum and skyline selfies.
But the pièce de résistance? A brand-new long-haul route from Hanoi to Milan Malpensa. Yes, you read that right—Vietnam Airlines is flying you straight to fashion capital fabulousness starting July 1, 2025. With three weekly flights on the sleek Boeing 787-9, you’ll feel like a VIP before you even land.
Upgrades and Frequency Tweaks
Vietnam Airlines isn’t just adding routes; they’re upgrading their game. Starting May 1, the Hanoi–Mumbai route will swap out its Airbus A321s for the luxurious Boeing 787-9 and Airbus A350-900. Come September 4, it’s all-A350, all the time—because nothing says “we’re serious about comfort” like a wide-body aircraft.
Meanwhile, Hanoi–Munich is stepping up from two to three weekly flights beginning July 3, 2025, ensuring Europe gets a little extra Vietnam Airlines love.
On the flip side, Hanoi–London Heathrow is cutting back to three weekly flights from March 30, 2025. But hey, quality over quantity, right?
Regional Comebacks Worth Cheering For
Vietnam Airlines is also showing some love to its regional neighbors. The Da Nang–Bangkok route, last seen in early 2023, returns March 30, 2025, with four weekly flights on the A321. This route is perfect for beach-hoppers and city-break enthusiasts alike.
Why It Matters
These updates are more than just extra flight options—they’re a declaration that Vietnam Airlines is here to dominate the skies. Whether you’re jetting off to Europe’s cultural hotspots or bouncing around Southeast Asia, the airline is doubling down on connectivity and comfort.
What’s In It for Travelers?
- New Destinations: Who doesn’t want to sip espresso in Milan?
- Comfy Upgrades: Long-haul flights on the A350-900? Yes, please.
- Regional Perks: Quick getaways to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, or Hong Kong are back on the table.
So, whether you’re chasing Italian gelato, Mumbai’s vibrant streets, or just a smooth ride across continents, with Vietnam Airlines Resumes Key Routes they've got you covered. It’s time to dust off your passport and book that trip—2025 isn’t waiting!
Cathay Pacific resumes Hong Kong-Rome Route
Cathay Pacific resumes Hong Kong-Rome Route —and Brussels Is Next!
Hold onto your travel hats, because Cathay Pacific is flying back into Rome after a 40-year hiatus—longer than some of us have been alive. Starting June 5, 2025, you can hop aboard one of their three-times-weekly flights between Hong Kong and the Eternal City, just in time for the 2025 Year of Jubilee. Divine timing, right?
And if Rome doesn’t satisfy your European wanderlust, don’t worry—Cathay is also plotting its return to Brussels later in the year. It seems 2025 is all about Cathay checking boxes on its European comeback tour!
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Cathay Pacific resumes Hong Kong-Rome Route
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When: Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays as nothing brings one’s week to a brilliant start than gelato in Rome - it never fails to amaze.
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How: Board the impressive Airbus A350-900 which is equipped with a Business class, Premium Economy, and Economy cabins. (In other words, regardless if you are spending a fortune or a dime, a class is available for you).
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Why Now? The Year of Jubilee is expected to attract priests, tourists and other onlookers from international destinations and presumably, Cathay wishes for this as well.
Italy: The Sequel
Rome joins Milan on Cathay’s Italian playlist, with Milan even getting daily flights this summer. Clearly, Italy has won Cathay’s heart—and can you blame them? Pasta, piazzas, and passengers galore!
But Wait, There’s More!
Cathay Pacific isn’t stopping with Rome. Their 2025 expansion plan reads like a globetrotter’s dream:
- Hyderabad (March): Spice up your travel plans.
- Dallas (April): Big hats, big steaks, big deal.
- Munich (June): For beer, pretzels, and picturesque views.
- Brussels (August): Waffles, chocolate, and a triumphant Cathay comeback!
Even their low-cost sibling, HK Express, is getting in on the action with flights to Sendai, Japan, already in the air as of January.
Cathay’s Big Vision
Cathay’s Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, Lavinia Lau, summed it up perfectly: ‘We are very excited to be connected once again between Hong Kong and Rome. Well, this consolidation is not by accident- this is part of their well-thought-out strategy to have MAX 100 locations scattered all over the globe by the close of 2025 which also includes an extensive Asia-Pacific network with 19 locations on Mainland China.’
What’s the Big Picture?
Cathay Pacific isn’t just expanding; they’re making a statement: Hong Kong is still a major player in global aviation. And with Rome back on their radar—and Brussels warming up in the wings—they’re making Europe their stomping ground again.
So, whether you’re craving carbonara in Rome, beer in Brussels, or just a really long flight to ponder life, Cathay Pacific has you covered. Dust off your passport—it’s time to fly!
Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes
Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes: Cheap Flights, Big Vibes, and Even Bigger Travel Plans
Attention all budget-savvy travelers: Transavia France (Air France-KLM’s cooler, low-cost cousin) is coming in hot with 10 new summer routes for 2025. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape, a Mediterranean adventure, or just need a fancy excuse to avoid mowing the lawn, these new flights have you covered.
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The Highlights Reel Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes
Here’s the scoop: major European cities are now just a few €30-ish away.
- Bordeaux to Brussels: Starting April 18, you can hop over to the land of waffles and EU bureaucrats twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), with prices starting at just €30 one way.
- Paris Orly to Amsterdam: Five weekly flights kick off on March 30, with fares from €41, because who doesn’t want to stroll along canals and mispronounce stroopwafel?
- Paris Orly to Munich: Beginning April 3, three weekly flights to the city of beer gardens and pretzels, also starting at €41.
Sun, Sand, and Southern Europe
If Mediterranean magic is more your thing, Transavia’s got you sorted:
- From Nantes and Bordeaux, direct flights to Tirana, Albania’s coastal charmer.
- Marseille to Djerba, Funchal, and Larnaca, for that beach-hopping life.
- Lyon to Chania (Crete), because who can resist a Greek island getaway?
Oh, and for those sticking to domestic delights: Montpellier to Bastia is the new go-to for Corsican adventures.
Why Wait?
Tickets are on sale now, so it’s time to plot your escape. Whether you’re chasing sunshine, work meetings that mysteriously turn into weekend trips, or just another stamp in the passport, these new routes are the perfect excuse to pack your bags.
With prices this low, you can practically hear your wallet whispering, “Treat yourself!” So go on, grab a deal and make Summer 2025 one to remember—no lawnmower required.
Highlights Munich
Marienplatz
Marienplatz offers a bird’s eye view of Munich’s historical buildings and busy streets.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Feel like you are in an enchanted castle on seeing Neuschwanstein Castle, a 19th century Romanesque Revival palace nestled in the Bavarian Alps.
English Garden
A tranquil haven amidst urban chaos, The English Garden is one of the world’s biggest city parks with its lush greenery and winding streams.
BMW Museum
Get to know BMW at the showroom that has everything from futuristic cars to models of past glories and car parts.
Viktualienmarkt
Visit Viktualienmarkt, a busy daily food market where you can find anything your heart desires: gourmet delicacies for any taste are prepared here every day!
Nymphenburg Palace
An example of extravagant baroque architecture, Nymphenburg Palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens that testify to luxuriousness of life led by Bavarian nobility.
Oktoberfest
The annual Oktoberfest is held in Munich and attracts millions of people who come here to drink beer and enjoy themselves as well as get acquainted with some peculiarities of local culture.
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Time Change DMC Munich
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81369 München
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