Traveller's Tales: Things to do in Germany
Learn about leisure and recreation in Germany. You may read about their travel activities and adventures. Find out their travel tips and guides and discover fun things to do in Germany.
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| Z Farkas |
29 June 2003 |
Stayed at Movenpick Hotel Munich-Airport - Munich (Region), Germany.
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We travelled by car from Munich to Tuscany in Italy and back to Munich. We particularly enjoyed Venice and the Tuscan wine country. We also had great alpine climbing adventures in the Dolomites.
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| R Redcap |
04 June 2003 |
Stayed at Fuerstenberger Hof, Hotel - Cologne, Germany.
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Took a city tour with an english speaking guide. Cruse on the Rhine and visited the Cathedral which is absoulutely astonding. Used up two and a half rolls of film on it alone.
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| O Wing |
10 May 2003 |
Stayed at Reindl's Partenkirchner Hof - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
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Garmisch is a ski resort. In the summer, it is quiet and uncrowded. We had a most relaxing and comfortable time. I highly recommend taking the special train to Zugspitze, the highest point in Germany at 2963 meters in elevation. The view along the way was spectacular. Do spend an hour or two at Eibsee, a lakeside resort, for tea or coffee on the way down.
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| M Perry |
21 July 2002 |
Stayed at Schlosshotel Lisl - Bavarian Alps, Germany.
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From the hotel the castle -Neuschwanstein- was easily accessible. We actually took a bus tour (Bus Bavaria) from Munich to get transportation to Hohenschwangau. The tour was really excellent as they showed us around the outside of the castle, took us to an alpine lake, and also obtained the tickets to the castle for us. Everyone on the bus except for us went back to Munich at the end of the day. We stayed as we had reservations at the Hotel Lisl. This worked out really great. The tour was 49 Euros/person but apparently the train would have cost between 28 Euro to 45 Euro for 2 people. So it was a great deal. I definitely recommend the tour as not having to wait in line for the castle tickets probably made it alone worthwhile. Definitely bring your swimsuit if it is summer as the lakes are so beautiful and if the cold water doesn't bother you, you will want to swim in them.
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