Alex Halberstadt (front) listens to the BAACH-SP Adio system at High End Munich. (Photo: Jason Victor Serinus)
If you're going to Germany to immerse yourself in big-city excitementchurning dance clubs, matterful contemporary art, visitors and food from around the world, and street life that goes on all nightyou'll probably find it in Berlin. Though rents have been climbing and there's no shortage of dirty sidewalks and petty crime, the German capital remains one of the most youthful and vibrant cities in Europe, an art and culture center with large expatriate communities and endless things to do. For urban thrills on a smaller scale, you can make a case for Cologne and even Leipzig.
Just maybe don't go to Munich. As soon as you leave the airport, you know you've reached the epicenter of German burgherdoma place where manicured lawns, public safety, tidy storefronts, and respectful revelers in Tyrolean costumes are the norm.
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