The Englischer Garten in Munich is a giant oasis of nature right in the city center. Its territory is so huge that you can't walk around it in a day, but this makes it an ideal place for walking, jogging and cycling.
What I particularly liked:
A variety of activities — you can rent a bike, have a picnic, run through the alleys or just lie on the grass with a book.
Lake — there is a picturesque pond where catamarans ride in summer, and in winter, if you're lucky, it freezes.
Infrastructure — there are many cozy cafes and pubs in the park (this is Bavaria!), where you can have a snack and drink fresh beer.
The atmosphere is always full of life here: tourists, locals, runners, surfers (yes, there is even an artificial wave for surfing in the park!).
If you want to see all the fun, but are not ready for long walks, take a bike.
In summer, it's better to come in the morning or evening — it can be crowded during the day.
Be sure to visit the Chinesischer Turm, which is a symbol of the park and a great place to relax.
Here you can spend the whole day enjoying nature, outdoor activities and Bavarian hospitality.
A huge garden, I couldn't see the whole of it, because the third part is across the street and it's not so obvious how to get there. One problem is the toilets, in the whole vast territory, only one really worked. Well, it can be an unexpected problem. And so a real English park in all its glory