For those who prefer analog reading, a few options made available as they depart from or arrive to Munich Central Station.
For those who prefer analog reading, a few options made available as they depart from or arrive to Munich Central Station.
Making the final preparations for the day’s offerings as the market comes to life.
A touch of spring available to take home from one of the vendors at the Viktualienmarkt.
On a quiet Friday morning, a column of light illuminates one of the few tram passengers passing through the southern portion of the city.
A friendly smile as I make my way through the Viktualienmarkt as it begins opening up for the day.
Unsurprisingly, I also miss the subway. Regardless of city, they are a common thread throughout the world that I find myself drawn to. Whether it be the car design, the wayfinding systems or the people who flow through the networks, it is a place I miss getting lost in.
A sleepy evening for a queue of quintessentially German taxis waiting for prospective passengers.
Using analog means to decipher the transit thoroughfares below Munich.
A beacon signaling the opportunity to procure a fine German lager.
A few final tasks completed before the end of the day.