Munich in Germany is home to thousands of Albanians from Kosovo who immigrated there in the 90s, since then they are already connected to their homeland through flights with Eurokoha and Kosova Airlines, which has flights from Munich to Pristina and vice versa, 6 times per week.
Munich is absolutely worth a visit. There are so many amazing tourist attractions, important historical sites, beautiful parks and castles, an active nightlife, good shopping opportunities and amazing festivals.
The city's German name, München, is derived from the word Mönch (munich in Old High German), meaning monk. A monk is also on the city's coat of arms. München was officially declared a city in 1175.
The city has some of the largest breweries in Germany and is famous for its beer and its annual Oktoberfest.
München has many wonderful views - one of the most beautiful is definitely the one from the tower of the New Town Hall. In just a few moments, the elevator takes you to a height of 85 meters and you can see a different view of the city in every direction
The heart of football in northern Munich
At the Allianz Arena, you can marvel at top-class matches and enjoy the FC Bayern Museum.
Built according to plans drawn up by renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Allianz Arena, which has a capacity for 75,000 people, has become one of Munich's main landmarks since it opened in 2005.
Eurokoha and Kosova Airlines have flights to Munich six times a week and you can book your ticket now by clicking HERE.