If you have never seen the ship most likely ur not a local. The roads where the ship is might be one of the most important car shortcut in munich for locals. Its for when you like drive for example from Sendling to Giesing and want to avoid traffic and traffic lights. Then you cut off a lot time from the Theresienwiese to the Arbeitsamt.
@MattSuozzo2 күн бұрын
that explains all the traffic through that area
@rairei3 күн бұрын
Munich doesn't need a hype, being cozy and nice .. and good food and drinks ... is sufficient :-)
@MattSuozzo2 күн бұрын
agreed
@arnomrnym63293 күн бұрын
Die Berliner Passarelle am Messedamm könnte auch die gleiche Nutzung gebrauchen wie die Maximiliansforum, aber Villeicht ist Berlin zu langweilig dafür! 🤪 Der Dampfer auf der Brücke gefällt mir sehr gut. 🙂Danke.
@starseed80873 күн бұрын
Interessante Plätze in München, die ich nicht kannte. Habe aber auch als Kölner nie in München gewohnt, war immer nur zu Besuch. Danke für das Video!
@kitkatk51523 күн бұрын
I lived in Munich for seven years and I miss it, it's definitely not boring.
@MattSuozzo3 күн бұрын
you said it, especially so in summer. greetings from Munich :)
@househoch88883 күн бұрын
Parking for the Olympia area is underneath the whole village. It's a downright maze and back when a friend of mine lived in one of the houses there I frequently managed to get lost in all the little pathways. It's fascinating. Fun fact: The olympia houses have a garbage system where you throw your garbage into shafts where the garbage falls down and then gets collected in the underground parking area. This used to be the case until a few years ago when they decided the system got too old and unreliable and people threw things down the shafts they were not supposed to so it ended up clogging them. Very cool system. If you are interested in another "village" inside Munich then check out the Borstei. It's a cool little area with a lot of history and very close to the Olympia area too.
@MattSuozzo3 күн бұрын
that is wild about the trash, sounds like a very 70s idea. i have heard about the Borstei, I will check it out. thanks!
@thewutsgoodpodcast3 күн бұрын
It’s not just you bro, it’s definitely weird!!
@MattSuozzo3 күн бұрын
I have a lot more places to show, but that will be for another video :)
@aaronlucier7 күн бұрын
Very well done! My favorite thing is the people and the energy! It is AMAZING!
@MattSuozzo3 күн бұрын
Yes! I am excited for more of that Wiesn energy this year :)
@goodboy6515 күн бұрын
Italy is not for you, get back to Germany.
@anonymous-rz6zj21 күн бұрын
Mine had a key lock in it and i dont have the key
@larsarredondo454523 күн бұрын
His bike doesn't have a luggage cup. Therefore, it is not suitable for purchase. If cycling is to replace part of car traffic, it is essential that they can also transport goods.
@callahangriebel506924 күн бұрын
You literally just saved my life
@MattSuozzo23 күн бұрын
knowledge is power 💡
@fabio1829Ай бұрын
Did u have to pay extra for the pictures that were taken of u at the end of the?
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
yeah i can’t remember how much but they had a few good ones. gotta remember to smile when you see the photographer xD
@nicolettastrada5976Ай бұрын
La cittadinanza è utile😂😂😂😂
@evoli1314Ай бұрын
Thank you. Just had this problem. Laundry and shower apparently is a no go
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
glad it helped!
@thecitiotsАй бұрын
Do you need a German I'd for this?
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
I‘m pretty sure yes. Did not work with my Italian ID (or even German issued e-ID). not sure about other EU countries.
@thecitiotsАй бұрын
@@MattSuozzo didn't work with a us id either
@junjunjun8525Ай бұрын
A true life saver🎉 Thank you so much!!!! We had the exact problem in our airbnb apartment in Milan.
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
It‘s easy to trip them with the lower amp panels. Glad it helped :)
@michaeljayatilaka109Ай бұрын
Lifesaver KZread video, from an Airbnb’r in Milan!
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
glad you found the secret panel. it’s not always so obvious xD
@marknelson4295Ай бұрын
Just found your video, lifesaver, the main unit was in a hole in the wall, hidden by a picture, many thanks for posting.
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
I think they like hiding them in unusual places
@georgeallen7667Ай бұрын
Teats on boar.....
@RoyishGoodLooks2 ай бұрын
*Some assembly required* 😂 🍻
@MattSuozzoАй бұрын
practice makes perfect
@tinderbattlepass83632 ай бұрын
Mogs a watschn du knia bisla
@timokratzmann87492 ай бұрын
Was macht er.... Er verdirbt es.
@ionee7772 ай бұрын
Ja, niemand macht das. Noch nie davon gehört. I am calling BS on this.
@dejvv122 ай бұрын
Been in Germany for a few years and never heard of that one. I've done some googling and it's indeed a thing. Guess this drink is forbidden by law in Bavaria 😂
@gehtdichnixan32002 ай бұрын
radler because it was sold to cyclist in summer so they did not fall of there bikes dead drunk ..... usually its made with lemonade
@BlubiDefault2 ай бұрын
Radler are called that because they were made as a refreshing drink for cyclists, usually made with light (as in the color) beer and lemonade, the name caught on originally as radler bier, which was then shortened to radler, the saures radler, which I personally haven't come across but can assure you is real, seems like a variation of it, with the namesake of course coming from the slightly acidic taste of carbonated water.
@world-spotting-RENE2 ай бұрын
Such das schon seit Wochen. You got some.?
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
I’ve only found bottles twice. also started to see them show up at bars (vom Fass)
@davidingendoh64602 ай бұрын
Thats bullshit
@funkenschmied41252 ай бұрын
Go by bike from Munich to Hamburg. Biking in the Mosel area. Hiking the Zugspitze. Visit Augsburg See Northern Germany Cross the Alps whether on foot or by bike. There is so much more.....
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
Mosel is where all the good Rieslings are from, sounds like a good place to start
@funkenschmied41252 ай бұрын
Yes, it is Germany's oldest wine region. Beautiful little towns along the route. Just Google "Mosel Radweg" and you will find the route and some impressions.
@alondro6662 ай бұрын
I tried a lot of alcohol free beers and some of the Hell are quite good. My favorite is Wittmann - I have the Version with and without alcohol in my basement and very often I mix them together - I don't really taste the difference to normal beer. So basically what you did at the end. I really like to drink beer but I don't want to get drunk from it.
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
Oh I haven’t heard of Wittman one before, I will keep an eye out. Yes honestly mixing the two is the perfect session beer 🙌🏼
@u_Finn2 ай бұрын
You are still very underrated. Keep up the videos, I love them and your style
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
thank you :)
@rairei2 ай бұрын
Beer - one reason to live in Munich 🙂
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
😁
@karlnapp75642 ай бұрын
No americans ( family or friends)that have visited us here, have ever noticed anything, when given alcohol free beer.
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
It’s so much better than the n/a beer we get in the States
@hape38622 ай бұрын
Me neither, and I'm a Bavarian. (Ok, I don't drink much beer and are in no way an expert.)
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
it’s almost like Bavarians have been brewing beer for centuries… 😆
@6lejf72 ай бұрын
THANK YOU🎉
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
no problem :)
@user-dl1cf4xr6t2 ай бұрын
Did you try the "Lammsbräu Urstoff" already? Its sometimes hard to find, but its my favorite...!
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
not yet, I will look for it next time :)
@MariaCarabin2 ай бұрын
What a fantastic studio! To me this is not macro, or it doesn’t look it. How many square metres is it? Love the wardrobe/desk unit, beds, washer and layout. Modules are the s*it!
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
thanks! 37 or 38 sq meters, I can’t recall off the top of my head. with efficient use of the space, it doesn’t feel small (at least for one person and a cat).
@world-spotting-RENE2 ай бұрын
Premium = Helles
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
indeed
@briancyr71502 ай бұрын
The US version is so much worse, haha.
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
I think it’s a lot longer from brew to consume for the Augustiner available in the US, given the ocean and all :-/
@ashishpatel3502 ай бұрын
probably learned from two world wars.
@markh.66872 ай бұрын
Ja, Ja! Underground bunkers...errr, parking....and factories...umm...stores! Ja! Das ist vot I meant to say! Vee hab lots of experiences since the 1940's building untergrounderlich.
@lindgruen31182 ай бұрын
Vendors get charged for accepting card payments, including having to pay "rent" for card terminals.
@tompurvis12612 ай бұрын
We were in Munich in 2021, December. We needed a COVID test 24 hours before going home. We found the testing center on Google maps, but could not find it anywhere, until we discovered the underground mall.
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
Who put a testing center in the middle of this street??
@kdeuler2 ай бұрын
That's a LOT of soil removal!
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
it’s no joke 😅
@muctop172 ай бұрын
OK, you’re in Munich! Most expensive city in GER. But remember: often these garages are built so narrow and winding that people only use them in winter and put their car in the street the rest of the year! 🤣
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
I can believe that xD
@listo8882 ай бұрын
adapter problem: it's not bizzare it is sad, our electrical sockets were the simplest and most rational, but the Germans managed to impose their standards at a European level. So for a few years now we have had to use adapters for everything.
@NagoyaRR2 ай бұрын
I'm German and I don't even own an umbrella at all...
@MattSuozzo2 ай бұрын
raincoat?
@guidorehder68022 ай бұрын
What's up with the white shoes bullshit? I was born in this country and I've never owned any white shoes.
@archiecollins37142 ай бұрын
I think black boots are also an option... just saying 😂
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pure content.
thanks
If you have never seen the ship most likely ur not a local. The roads where the ship is might be one of the most important car shortcut in munich for locals. Its for when you like drive for example from Sendling to Giesing and want to avoid traffic and traffic lights. Then you cut off a lot time from the Theresienwiese to the Arbeitsamt.
that explains all the traffic through that area
Munich doesn't need a hype, being cozy and nice .. and good food and drinks ... is sufficient :-)
agreed
Die Berliner Passarelle am Messedamm könnte auch die gleiche Nutzung gebrauchen wie die Maximiliansforum, aber Villeicht ist Berlin zu langweilig dafür! 🤪 Der Dampfer auf der Brücke gefällt mir sehr gut. 🙂Danke.
Interessante Plätze in München, die ich nicht kannte. Habe aber auch als Kölner nie in München gewohnt, war immer nur zu Besuch. Danke für das Video!
I lived in Munich for seven years and I miss it, it's definitely not boring.
you said it, especially so in summer. greetings from Munich :)
Parking for the Olympia area is underneath the whole village. It's a downright maze and back when a friend of mine lived in one of the houses there I frequently managed to get lost in all the little pathways. It's fascinating. Fun fact: The olympia houses have a garbage system where you throw your garbage into shafts where the garbage falls down and then gets collected in the underground parking area. This used to be the case until a few years ago when they decided the system got too old and unreliable and people threw things down the shafts they were not supposed to so it ended up clogging them. Very cool system. If you are interested in another "village" inside Munich then check out the Borstei. It's a cool little area with a lot of history and very close to the Olympia area too.
that is wild about the trash, sounds like a very 70s idea. i have heard about the Borstei, I will check it out. thanks!
It’s not just you bro, it’s definitely weird!!
I have a lot more places to show, but that will be for another video :)
Very well done! My favorite thing is the people and the energy! It is AMAZING!
Yes! I am excited for more of that Wiesn energy this year :)
Italy is not for you, get back to Germany.
Mine had a key lock in it and i dont have the key
His bike doesn't have a luggage cup. Therefore, it is not suitable for purchase. If cycling is to replace part of car traffic, it is essential that they can also transport goods.
You literally just saved my life
knowledge is power 💡
Did u have to pay extra for the pictures that were taken of u at the end of the?
yeah i can’t remember how much but they had a few good ones. gotta remember to smile when you see the photographer xD
La cittadinanza è utile😂😂😂😂
Thank you. Just had this problem. Laundry and shower apparently is a no go
glad it helped!
Do you need a German I'd for this?
I‘m pretty sure yes. Did not work with my Italian ID (or even German issued e-ID). not sure about other EU countries.
@@MattSuozzo didn't work with a us id either
A true life saver🎉 Thank you so much!!!! We had the exact problem in our airbnb apartment in Milan.
It‘s easy to trip them with the lower amp panels. Glad it helped :)
Lifesaver KZread video, from an Airbnb’r in Milan!
glad you found the secret panel. it’s not always so obvious xD
Just found your video, lifesaver, the main unit was in a hole in the wall, hidden by a picture, many thanks for posting.
I think they like hiding them in unusual places
Teats on boar.....
*Some assembly required* 😂 🍻
practice makes perfect
Mogs a watschn du knia bisla
Was macht er.... Er verdirbt es.
Ja, niemand macht das. Noch nie davon gehört. I am calling BS on this.
Been in Germany for a few years and never heard of that one. I've done some googling and it's indeed a thing. Guess this drink is forbidden by law in Bavaria 😂
radler because it was sold to cyclist in summer so they did not fall of there bikes dead drunk ..... usually its made with lemonade
Radler are called that because they were made as a refreshing drink for cyclists, usually made with light (as in the color) beer and lemonade, the name caught on originally as radler bier, which was then shortened to radler, the saures radler, which I personally haven't come across but can assure you is real, seems like a variation of it, with the namesake of course coming from the slightly acidic taste of carbonated water.
Such das schon seit Wochen. You got some.?
I’ve only found bottles twice. also started to see them show up at bars (vom Fass)
Thats bullshit
Go by bike from Munich to Hamburg. Biking in the Mosel area. Hiking the Zugspitze. Visit Augsburg See Northern Germany Cross the Alps whether on foot or by bike. There is so much more.....
Mosel is where all the good Rieslings are from, sounds like a good place to start
Yes, it is Germany's oldest wine region. Beautiful little towns along the route. Just Google "Mosel Radweg" and you will find the route and some impressions.
I tried a lot of alcohol free beers and some of the Hell are quite good. My favorite is Wittmann - I have the Version with and without alcohol in my basement and very often I mix them together - I don't really taste the difference to normal beer. So basically what you did at the end. I really like to drink beer but I don't want to get drunk from it.
Oh I haven’t heard of Wittman one before, I will keep an eye out. Yes honestly mixing the two is the perfect session beer 🙌🏼
You are still very underrated. Keep up the videos, I love them and your style
thank you :)
Beer - one reason to live in Munich 🙂
😁
No americans ( family or friends)that have visited us here, have ever noticed anything, when given alcohol free beer.
It’s so much better than the n/a beer we get in the States
Me neither, and I'm a Bavarian. (Ok, I don't drink much beer and are in no way an expert.)
it’s almost like Bavarians have been brewing beer for centuries… 😆
THANK YOU🎉
no problem :)
Did you try the "Lammsbräu Urstoff" already? Its sometimes hard to find, but its my favorite...!
not yet, I will look for it next time :)
What a fantastic studio! To me this is not macro, or it doesn’t look it. How many square metres is it? Love the wardrobe/desk unit, beds, washer and layout. Modules are the s*it!
thanks! 37 or 38 sq meters, I can’t recall off the top of my head. with efficient use of the space, it doesn’t feel small (at least for one person and a cat).
Premium = Helles
indeed
The US version is so much worse, haha.
I think it’s a lot longer from brew to consume for the Augustiner available in the US, given the ocean and all :-/
probably learned from two world wars.
Ja, Ja! Underground bunkers...errr, parking....and factories...umm...stores! Ja! Das ist vot I meant to say! Vee hab lots of experiences since the 1940's building untergrounderlich.
Vendors get charged for accepting card payments, including having to pay "rent" for card terminals.
We were in Munich in 2021, December. We needed a COVID test 24 hours before going home. We found the testing center on Google maps, but could not find it anywhere, until we discovered the underground mall.
Who put a testing center in the middle of this street??
That's a LOT of soil removal!
it’s no joke 😅
OK, you’re in Munich! Most expensive city in GER. But remember: often these garages are built so narrow and winding that people only use them in winter and put their car in the street the rest of the year! 🤣
I can believe that xD
adapter problem: it's not bizzare it is sad, our electrical sockets were the simplest and most rational, but the Germans managed to impose their standards at a European level. So for a few years now we have had to use adapters for everything.
I'm German and I don't even own an umbrella at all...
raincoat?
What's up with the white shoes bullshit? I was born in this country and I've never owned any white shoes.
I think black boots are also an option... just saying 😂
the times they are changing