The 12th day of this trip was our last day in Germany. Since it was our last day in Germany, we were given this day as a free day. I choose to spend this day by going back to Germany to spend the day with a friend that I know. My friend’s name is Jonathan and he showed me more around Munich for the day.
The first thing we did was we went to the BMW museum. This museum was free to go into and had a bunch of cars displayed, from old to new. This museum was very similar to the Audi museum with how it showed off cars, except this museum also had dirt bikes and motorcycles. This was my favorite part of the museum since I am more into motorcycles than cars.
After this, we took the underground train to go to go to the outside of the city center. We stopped at this Doner place for lunch. I got a Doner box, which was salad, fries, and cut chicken meat all stuffed inside of a box. As expected, this food was really good. I really love trying new foods and I am very glad that one of my last meals in Germany keep up the golden standard of how delicious the food is.

After this, we went to a student apartment to use their downstairs gym court to play volleyball. I have to say that I am really bad at volleyball, but I was able to score maybe 3 points a game. I also got to meet more German students from Munich Technical University at this volleyball match. This volleyball match went on for about 3 hours, where we did about 4 games. After this, it was time to go to CSM (Christian Students in Munich) student meeting.
This required to go by train again to go to the meeting. I want to quickly side note with how impressed I am with the train systems in Germany. The fact that it only costed 8 euros to use the underground train, tram, and busses all day for only 8 euros is such a great price. Anyway, the student meeting went amazing. I got to meet even more students and have really interesting conversations with them about what I experienced so far in Germany. It is also really nice meeting with people that hold the same belief as me, so it was a really great way to end the trip on a strong note.
