Bis Bald Munich
City life . Culture . Food . Society . Sports . Student life . TravelIt is only natural that my final walk in Munich would be up Leopoldstrasse.
My live has in many ways been up and down this street for the last 5 months.
My stay in Munich started at LMU’s faculty of Psychology where LMU had arranged a month long intensive German course. This was the best introduction possible to new people, culture, and the German language.
A month later I would walk 100 meters up the street to the main building. I would gaze at the beautiful school that I would be enrolled in until august.
The main campus has been a solid reference point for me these months. I have brought all my friends there, my family when they visited and walked around in admiration more times than I can count.
For my final walk I would also have to get off Leopoldstrasse for a few minutes. After 5 weeks in Munich my amazing friend Johanne showed me what would later become my daily lunch restaurant. Pandora Asia Food. It doesn’t sound amazing. But the 5 euro and 50 cent Banh Mi they make can’t be beaten.
My stomach is always full after having eaten a Banh Mi. Therefore, it would only be natural for me to lay down in some soft grass with a lake by my head. This would have to be in Englisher Garten.
The thing that in my eyes make Munich stand out. Green fields, birds chirping and people laughing.
When I on my last day here will lay in the grass there, I’ll think back to all my laughs with friends there, my halfmarathon on the gravel roads and the butterflies I’ve had in my stomach after amazing dates there.
But after laying down I would have to walk back to Odeonsplatz, where I would take the train home every day.
But before entering the U Bahn I would just walk the 50 meters over to the national theater and think about the incredible opera I watched in there.
But now it is time to go home. And this time I don’t stop at Westendstrasse, but I stop in Copenhagen.
Goodbye Munich