Ok, Ive just spent the last while on Google Maps, having a virtual walk through memories of Munich.
Some tips for on your own time in Munich
Bakeries and European style sandwiches are big in Munich. The sandwiches are typically chunky bread rolls with tomato, lettuce and meat. Müller Café & Bäckerei, Rischart and Hofpfisterei are the main ones. My favourite place was the Muller bakeries, as they were affordable and had hot savoury pastries to go.
I used to work in Hard Rock Cafe, so my friends and flatmates were mainly coworkers. Looking on the map, many places we went to are not there any more. However I did find a few
Cohibar City
Herzog-Rudolf-Straße 2, 80539 München, Germany
This was our special occasion night on the town bar. Its a Latin / Cuba cocktail bar just off one of the high end hotel and shopping streets. The drinks and atmosphere were great but its a bit pricy so it wasnt one we went to every week.
Kilians Irish Pub
Frauenplatz 11, 80333 München, Germany
This was one of our go to bars, both day and night. The food here is great, it was one of our regular lunch spots as they did proper Irish food and imported things likes crisps, bread and butter.
Gasthaus Isarthor
Kanalstraße 2, 80538 München, Germany
I am 90% certain this is a place we used to go to
Its an Augustiner Beer House which serves traditional Bavarian food. From looking at the area and photos online it seems very familiar to me. This would be a much better option than Hofbräuhaus.
How To Get To Dachau, Information on their website
Take the S2 train from Munich in the direction of Dachau/Petershausen until you reach the Dachau station. The train ride takes approximately 25 minutes from Munich’s Central Station (Hauptbahnhof).
Once you have arrived at the Dachau train station, take bus 726 towards “Saubachsiedlung” to the entrance of the Memorial Site (stop: “KZ-Gedenkstätte”).