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Germany has rich culture tradition and beautiful landscapes. The famous Oktoberfest can be experienced starting in September through October. For those traveling in the Christmas season, be sure to stop by Kris Kringle Mart. Only hours away from Munich are resorts in Germany and ski areas are best found at the Bavarian Alps.


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Old 12-01-2006, 10:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello !

I know that its not that right place to ask this but where in Munich , this time , i can buy watermelon and water "Perrier" ?
I was in several shops,but nothing is there.
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Old 12-02-2006, 09:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Cease,

Sounds like a late night fix. Here you go:

Kaufhof
Kaufingerstr./Rosenstr or at Karlsplatz, along Sonnenstrasse
The basement of department stores in this chain house large supermarkets. Apart form normal groceries, there are cheese and cured meats delis, a butcher shop, a tea shop and a special chocolate section. They are also open till 8PM on Saturday night, like most supermarkets.

HL
Tal (north side, halfway between Isartor and Marienplatz)
Open till 8 PM, but much smaller than the Kaufhof, the HL offers some cheaper brands and acceptable produce selections. It's good for being in a pinch, but I wouldn't be likely to buy all my groceries for a dinner there.


Lidl
www.lidl.de
Lidl is a large supermarket.

Aldi
www.aldi.com
This chain is the baby of the German food market. It recently purchased Trader Joe's in the States.
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