I call the type of shopping I like to do “browsing”. >2 hours by train and with the bayern ticket restricting travel until after 9am, I'm wondering if it's truly a day trip? The panorama is quite spectacular. Hotels are plentiful in the city, but it is such a popular place that they can sell out easily and can also be a bit pricey at times depending on what is going on in town. Half-liter steins of beer? And with 9 days for your trip, I think a few day trips might be great. You could perhaps look at splitting your time between Budapest and Vienna. Frommer's EasyGuide to Amsterdam, Brussels and Bruges, Frommer's EasyGuide to Florence and Tuscany. Leaving Garmisch-Partenkirchen, head north for 19km (12 miles) to Oberammergau. Next do some Google-Streetview-snooping and look at the neighborhood. The styles and price points are just above what I have come to expect from H&M, but the store also had some cool extras like home goods. Free or cheap internet access with my own laptop? Any suggestions? On the tour, you’ll get to see the city where Mozart was born as well as some of the Sound of Music sights. It’s a great place to get oriented and people watch. In the evening, party like it’s 1984 at one of Leipzig’s fantastic electro clubs, or go hear their world-class orchestra.

I think Munich is a wonderful city, and if you’ve already visited Berlin, it might be nice to see a completely different part of Germany.

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I think Munich is a wonderful city, and if you’ve already visited Berlin, it might be nice to see a completely different part of Germany.

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Summer is a time of long days and festivals. Sounds like a great trip. Yesterday was exactly my one week in Munich. Is November going to be a fall season or winter season? Anyone interested in history and especially WW2 should see it. You’ll probably be up ridiculously early, so take advantage of that and get breakfast at Cotidiano in the cool Glockenbach neighbourhood, or any of other excellent places to get breakfast in town. If you want a destination, the Chinese Tower is a good one. Wear warm clothing. Bicycle rentals would also be a good option. On a weekend you can use a (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? It is not an unsafe area, but it is less nice than other parts of town. I loved the clock exhibit. With the remaining time, visit Frauenkirche, the "Cathedral of Our Lady" at Frauenplatz. I think Paris might be a stretch since there’s so much to do and see there. Especially mindless shopping and impulsive, compulsive purchasing. And it serves beer and food. There's not much to see, but in another 6.5km (4 miles) you reach Benediktbeuren, Upper Bavaria's oldest Benedictine monastery. There are a lot of museums and different things you can do in Nuremburg. The castle is really fun to walk around in. Thanks for everything. More info on the museum’s site here. Intimate setting. Try booking trains or buses in Germany and all over Europe. Arket is a newish brand by H&M, but is not yet available in the USA (even online!) Stuart Forster And as with most places that attract tourists or even just locals, there is a biergarten to eat and drink at. I will check Tripadvisor for a 7 day guide on best things to see and do. Stalls and buildings offer a mix of fresh food and prepared food for eating on the go. The next day, get a good breakfast in at the brunch spot closest to your hotel and head to the Museum Insel for a dose of art, culture, science, and/or dinosaurs. Consider a day trip along the Romantic Road, including Rothenburg and Harburg. I’d also suggest staying as close to the center as your budget will allow so you don’t lose too much time each day going in and out to see the sights.
I call the type of shopping I like to do “browsing”. >2 hours by train and with the bayern ticket restricting travel until after 9am, I'm wondering if it's truly a day trip? The panorama is quite spectacular. Hotels are plentiful in the city, but it is such a popular place that they can sell out easily and can also be a bit pricey at times depending on what is going on in town. Half-liter steins of beer? And with 9 days for your trip, I think a few day trips might be great. You could perhaps look at splitting your time between Budapest and Vienna. Frommer's EasyGuide to Amsterdam, Brussels and Bruges, Frommer's EasyGuide to Florence and Tuscany. Leaving Garmisch-Partenkirchen, head north for 19km (12 miles) to Oberammergau. Next do some Google-Streetview-snooping and look at the neighborhood. The styles and price points are just above what I have come to expect from H&M, but the store also had some cool extras like home goods. Free or cheap internet access with my own laptop? Any suggestions? On the tour, you’ll get to see the city where Mozart was born as well as some of the Sound of Music sights. It’s a great place to get oriented and people watch. In the evening, party like it’s 1984 at one of Leipzig’s fantastic electro clubs, or go hear their world-class orchestra.

I think Munich is a wonderful city, and if you’ve already visited Berlin, it might be nice to see a completely different part of Germany.

My number 1 recommendation is the Bernauer Strasse Wall Memorial. We'll try (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? My wife and I are planning on visiting Munich and Bavaria at the end of May and the beginning of June. If you do stay in the center, make it a point to get out to some of the neighborhoods around it as well. You can hike up to it or pay to take the Festungsbahn up the side of the hill. Required fields are marked *. The Munich itinerary suggestions below are a very relaxed sort of trip with plenty of time to relax and not push yourself. The old town center has hotels that put you right in the middle of the sights there. What's the best way to tour Neuschwanstein castle? 08041/78830), is a reasonable place to dine, with meals beginning at 10€.

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