Join Mark and David as they wander through Munich’s surprising mix of culture, history, and flavor. From the city’s buzzing contemporary arts scene to the quiet street where Albert Einstein once lived, they uncover stories that bring Munich alive in unexpected ways.

Munich's former meat-packing area has become a training ground for young graffiti artists
Munich's former meat-packing area has become a training ground for young graffiti artists (Credit: @MarkDavidPod)

Along the way, they step inside the Jewish Museum to explore the city’s layered Jewish heritage, and, of course, dive into the tales of Munich’s world-famous sausages.

With their trademark warmth, curiosity, and humor, Mark and David connect the dots between past and present, giving listeners a Munich experience that’s equal parts inspiring, delicious, and unforgettable.

Israeli and Ukrainian flags are mong those adorning Munich's Rathaus town hall.
Israeli and Ukrainian flags are mong those adorning Munich's Rathaus town hall. (Credit: @MarkDavidPod)

This time: 

  • Munich’s heart beats with history and Israel’s colors
  • From medieval roots to modern revival in Jewish Munich
  • Passing memory forward: the Holocaust through new eyes
  • Wirksviertel proves even sheep know where it’s cool
  • Einstein: from Munich lodgings to the theory of everything
  • Our top tips for the perfect Munich trip - includes the kosher low down
  • Former meat market is Munich’s cultural dish of the day
  • Dinner at Schmock—name as bold as the Israeli flavors
  • White sausage tales: the wurst way to wake up
  • Shred happens—just ask Banksy in Munich
  • From Lisbon to Munich: Vhils chisels pure magic

 Mark and David were guests of the German National Tourist Board.