We live in an apartment that sits at the souther tip of the woods attached to
Schloss Nymphenburg (west of the city center). It is a new apartment area and well developed for kids. Lots of swings, sand pits, and playgrounds spread around the apartment grounds. There is no street that runs right in front of our house and the back yard view is a gravel bike path and the woods. It is really quiet and we are definetely spoiled with lack of city noise, despite being in the city.
Despite all of the pictures I have posted, I do work, so I don't get to tour the city during the day. My son is in first grade and in school all day as well. My wife rides her bike all over and pulls the 2.5 year old behind her in the kid trailer. It is the best way to get from point A to point B and see the city. She runs errands, exercises and keeps active with Clair.
They have gone to the
Deutsches Museum once or twice, the zoo once, and a few other places. Now that we are nearing the end of the year and my vacation is mostly used up we will be doing more of the "tourist in our own hometown" thing and spending the weekends in museums around the city. Really the weather has been great so far and we are saving the inside sightseeing for the weekends in the winter when it is either too cold to be outside or just rainy.
@DanKunz you are correct, the museum is huge and full of interesting stuff. When we make it in there I will take some photos and post them up. I know of a few radial engines that I'm sure most will find interesting.