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jasonz9238 Feb 9, 2013 5:52 am

tons of good information to digest as we are doing our planning, thanks for the suggestions everyone!

MichaelBrighton Feb 10, 2013 8:19 am

I agree with many others that there is a lot to see in Munich and Salzburg is also worth a day-trip. Two other options, especially if the weather is nice, are two monasteries just south of Munich: Ettaler and Andechs. You can reach both from Munich by train and bus.

To find tourist information online from German cities, just try this: www.nameofthetown.de If that doesn't work, try google. Most of them have tourist information on the town web site. Good luck.

Askartus Feb 13, 2013 1:22 pm

Just to give another region of Germany a chance ... why not visit North Rhine-Westphalia or Rhineland-Palatinate, which are easily acesssable by train (4h40 from Munich) and car.

Some nice places to visit are
- Cologne (my home town with nice sights, roman history, art galleries, food and many more), - Bonn (the former capital with a interesting background when you are interesed in the newer german history),
- Koblenz
- The Rhine Gorge with the Lorelei and some nicer villages along "Father Rhine",
- The Ahr valley (if you are interesed in wine and food, there are some nice high quality restaurants),
- Düsseldorf
- The Ruhr Metropolitan Region (the fifth largest urban area in Europe with a rich historical, cultural and industrial background)
...

Concerning the trip from Munich: Perhaps you might consider taking a night train from Munich to Cologne?

If you are interested or have any questions, don´t hestitate to contact me.


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