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What scams should I watch out for in Munich?

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Munich is one of Europe's safer cities for tourists, but a few consistent plays are worth knowing. The most common is the friendship bracelet trap near Marienplatz and the Hauptbahnhof area: someone ties a bracelet on your wrist before you can decline, then demands payment. Walk away mid-process — you owe nothing. Pickpockets work the U-Bahn and S-Bahn, particularly on the heavily touristed lines to the airport and Oktoberfest grounds; keep bags in front of you and watch for deliberate crowding near doors. Taxi drivers occasionally take scenic routes from the airport — the fare to the city center should run roughly 70-85 euros; confirm the meter is running at the start. Charity clipboard collectors sometimes use the distraction of signing a petition to create cover for a companion working your pockets. Munich's beer halls are generally honest, but street currency exchange booths near tourist corridors offer poor rates; use a bank ATM instead.

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