1. The English Garden is one of the largest urban public parks in the world, spanning over 900 acres. It was created in the late 18th century by Sir Benjamin Thompson, who was known as Count Rumford. The design of the garden reflects the English garden style, with large expanses of green lawn, meandering streams, and winding paths. The park is home to many notable landmarks, including the Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower), a large beer garden, and the Eisbach wave, a man-made river wave that attracts surfers from around the world.
2. The English Garden is open year-round, 24 hours a day. There is no admission fee. The park can be reached by public transportation, including the U-Bahn (U3, U6) and the S-Bahn (S1, S2, S4).
3. There is no admission fee for the English Garden, and no tickets are necessary. Public transportation is the easiest way to reach the park. Visitors can purchase tickets or passes for the U-Bahn or S-Bahn at any station or online.


