Sunday, January 3, 2010

Munich Travel Guide Official *** Vacation Trip To Germany

Official *** vacation trip to Germany - munich travel guide

I go to Munich and Dusseldorf in Germany for a few sessions in November. I would like to take this opportunity to tour of Germany and at the same time, to Paris, go to France.
Since this is the first time that I travel on the European continent, can someone guide me as I plan my trip to minimize travel time and to the best of these 2 countries.
Recommendations for a good view and food tours, cultural experiences positive, attractions and accommodations?
I have about 10 days for this trip .... We ask you to extend their travel experience with these 2 countries and recommendations ..

4 comments:

pro_and_... said...

All responses received are good answers, but only for 10 days available, here is my suggestion .... and in fact I was born in Dusseldorf.
I would like the Munich region as far as possible to explore, while at the company.
In Munich must see "" =
Of course, the Hofbräuhaus, Marienplatz, with historic buildings and the famous "Glockenspiel", the Nymphenburg Palace (about 5 miles from downtown), Neuschwanstein!, Dachau (10 miles)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Chiemsee.
On the way to Dusseldorf, take the road of "romantic" in Frankfurt
180 miles (290 km) route between Munich and Frankfurt, which links to a number of picturesque and well-preserved fortress dating back a thousand years or more. . The best-known towns along the Romantic Road is Rothenburg in the valley of the river Tauber. Other favorites among the people are nice and Nördlingen Dinkelsbuehl.
Drive from Frankfurt to Dusseldorf on the Rhine to ... take the time to visit the "Lorelei" and the castle of Koblenz.
http://www.roadstoruins.com / Koblenz. ...
http://www.schloss-stolzenfels.de/eng/
From there, you're on your way to Koblenz.
http://www.koblenz.de/stadtleben_kultur/ ...

Then, Cologne
http://www.world66.com/europe/germany/no ...

and Dusseldorf
To see the old city = Old Town.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eur ...

Paris ........ Well, take a bus tour through Paris first! and then click on the side trips ... and if in France, not as a French ..... eat .... Snail appetite and a good trip.

julia L. said...

Hello I `m in Germany (Stuttgart, near Frankfurt am Main)
I `m clear, so you can see Europe. is so different from the United States!
because her visit to Munich and Dusseldorf, and there is a God may distans want to take the train, not only because it is cheaper and take comforterbel also very interesting!

There are lots of deals with it is really easy

Munich has a lot of good food and really delicious! Please try Weis sausage and a beer, but caution that the German beer!
I don `t really know about food Düsseldorf, because I do not like, but Givi should try!

PS: for those 10 days, I think that `s best for you! and were not prepared to take any bus that was very bad

To www.deutschebahn.de or GOOGL Good luck to you a wealth of funnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! Spelling Julia

ranger_c... said...

Buy your rail pass before leaving the United States. It is cheaper. The tickets are the use of local buses, subways and trains and ferry. Explore select the day you want to stay if you time between the time a tourist and enjoy going to the cities you visit.

Do not forget to visit Dachau. It is now a museum dedicated to the Holocaust. Buses leave Munchin (Americans Munich) and Dauchau. Moreover Beir the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl Hitler created the Nazi Party. To visit the many churches, palaces and museums.

Take the train to Trier and night. Trier was the capital of Roman Germania 2000 years ago. before. It has the best preserved Roman ruins in Germany. The Colosseum, soldiers barracks, Bath House, The Black Gate (Torres de la Guardia of the city) and the city today (still) in use are a must. They are built by the Roman walls and fences to see with the new structures of the city is mixed.

Then you take the train to Mainz, climb on the tour boat with your rail pass, and ride on the Rhine in Dusseldorf. Tthe route of the Rhine is the most remarkable and Schoen (Castle Burg) in Germany. Almost everyone has a hill. Pass Oberwessle an average city was in the stone wall surrounding medium is still evil is wrong. Oberwessle out of the boat and take a taxi into town Schoenburg and spend the night in a royal castle from the center of evil. Excellent food and views to die.

To go back to the boat on some of the wine region of the Prime Minister, and of course, if there are more castles and Lie Lori, the Vikings were not allowed to go further along the Rhine.

Get off the boat and explore the city of Koblenz where the Mosel and Rhine. Visit Liebfrauinkerche a Gothic basilica from the 13th Century and the St. wheels built in 836th Travel over the river and take the chairlift up the mountain to Fort Ehrenbreitstein of the 19 Century.

Back on the ship built to Cologne (Köln Americans) View Cologne Cathedral, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world in 1248, with fairies, such as trying as bows and Wicked Gryfins and GargÖyle the towers. The stairs look up to the top of the towers and around the city. During the Crusades, the remains of the 3 wise men brought here, and internships.

Also at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, home of the world's largest collection of works by Pablo Picasso. The favorite of all women built the chocolate factory on an island in the Rhine and made to resemble a boat. Dark chocolate to die.

Back to Boot Dusseldorf. The thirst of your Aulttown (Old Town) with a current of cold air and food to local Aultbeir boat, where Napoleon ate. Shop Konegen Avenue (internationally known). Take the train to the suburbs of Dusseldorf, which was discovered in the cave Neanderthals Neanderthals.

Then a train to Paris. Not enough room to see everything, what you describe. Get a guide. The river in your area, things more expensive. Remember to take plenty of water with you at the Eiffel Tower and the food, drink and accommodation are extremely expensive, the closer to the tower. ($ 8) US-00 for a glass of beer. Plan for at least 3 days just to see the sights such as Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the palace with a cord, Allyssa Champagne.

The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! said...

There is much to do in Bavaria alone. I recommend Rothenberg ob der Tauber, the Old Town) (Old impressive, and will in large part from the Middle Ages. Würzburg is also worth a visit. The two are very close to Munich (within an hour or two). Someone mentioned Dachau, and doing it well. On a cloudy day, it is still annoying ... and I'm sure it will be cloudy in November, lol. You can even snow!

There are also guided tours of the city in the Munich area. We have a bus ride to the Neuschwanstein Castle, and has also led Linderhof (King Ludwig "hunting lodge" is really an impressive palace!), And Oberammergau, is a tourist trap. But it remains a beautiful city, and traditional in Bavaria. The drive itself costs only $ 30 per person, but you only take a dollar more for Oberammergau and travel by bus or car at Neuschwanstein. This assumes, of course, Neuschwanstein was opened in November ... I do not know whether it or not.

Trier is impressive ... but also a good DriEV / tower of Munich.

Paris would be about eight hours away by train. And in any case they want to take the train, lol, not even attempting to drive in Paris! These people are crazy! The best way to see Paris is a city tour. You can see the main attractions, although it may take weeks to really discover Paris. This is an amazing city. When you leave, you should go to this nice little Italian restaurant in the Rue de Maubeuge, the best in the history of Italian cuisine. And the Parisians are really useful ... or at least they were for us.

My suggestion is that you focus on taking the train to a space and then to an area. There is only so much to see here in Europe ... I've been here almost four years, and I've not seen anything that I see. So ... Do not try to be disappointed if you do not everything you want to see. Just come to Europe in itself is something that many people never have the opportunity to do so.

Post a Comment