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  2. Karlsplatz (Stachus) - Wikipedia

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    The underground contains a large shopping center. Also between Stachus square and Marienplatz, the main pedestrian area of the city, (Neuhauser Straße / Kaufingerstraße) houses numerous shops and restaurants. The Karlsplatz (Stachus) U-Bahn and S-Bahn station is located below the square.

  3. Munich Karlsplatz station - Wikipedia

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    Munich Karlsplatz is an underground S-Bahn and U-Bahn station below the Karlsplatz in central Munich. It is one of the busiest stations in Munich, as it is located at the western end of Munich's Altstadt (Old Town). [5] Karlsplatz is also a stop on the Munich tramway, located on the Altstadtring, the Old Town's periphery road

  4. Kaufingerstraße - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, Munich is the only German city, which has 2 shopping streets in the list of the most visited five. [4] According to an analysis by JLL from the year 2015, Kaufingerstraße is the most expensive shopping street in Germany with a top rent of 360 Euro per square meter. [5]

  5. List of restaurants in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Munich. 1.2 Cologne. 1.3 Dresden. 1.4 Nuremberg. 1.5 Elsewhere. 1.6 Former restaurants. ... This is a list of notable restaurants in Germany. Restaurants in Germany

  6. München Karlsplatz railway station - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; München Karlsplatz railway station

  7. Neuhauser Straße - Wikipedia

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    Neuhauser Straße (partial view, 1900) The street exists since at least 1293 (first mention) and was called Karlstraße from 1815 to 1828, [2] then Neuhausergasse. It was rebuilt in 1972 from a main traffic connection with two tram-rails into a pedestrian zone; the reason for this was the 1972 Olympic Games with a huge influx of additional traffic to be expected.

  8. Karlstor - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Neuhauser Tor, complete with moats, barbican and bridges Modern Karlstor by day, view outbound towards Karlsplatz Modern Karlstor by night, view inbound towards Neuhauser Straße pedestrian zone. Karlstor in Munich (called Neuhauser Tor until 1791) [1] is a medieval city gate, which served as a defensive fortification and a checkpoint. [2]

  9. München Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    München Hauptbahnhof or Munich Central Station is the main railway station in the city of Munich, Germany.It is one of the three stations with long-distance services in Munich, the others being Munich East station (München Ost) and Munich-Pasing station (München-Pasing).