Prague or Munich
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Prague or Munich
We are sending our parents away on a river Rhine cruise in May. They have 3 days before the cruise begins and they can't decide whether to do Munich or Prague. They are in their 70's and Mum does find walking long distances difficult! Which place would you recommend?
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I love Prague and would normally prefer it as a destination to Munich.
But it'd be probably much easier to get from Munich to the start of the Rhine cruise. From Prague you have probably a much longer train ride or need to take a flight followed by a train ride.
If I was in my 70's, had some difficulties to walk and only three days after a long flight with jetlag, I think I'd go for Munich. I think it'd be a way more relaxing way to start the vacation.
Where does the cruise start? Depending on that, they might even think about spending a night and half a day of sight-seeing there or in a city close to the starting point.
But it'd be probably much easier to get from Munich to the start of the Rhine cruise. From Prague you have probably a much longer train ride or need to take a flight followed by a train ride.
If I was in my 70's, had some difficulties to walk and only three days after a long flight with jetlag, I think I'd go for Munich. I think it'd be a way more relaxing way to start the vacation.
Where does the cruise start? Depending on that, they might even think about spending a night and half a day of sight-seeing there or in a city close to the starting point.
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They start their cruise in Budapest. They are flying with a group who will be doing the cruise with them. They fly in to Munich after having a night stop over in Singapore from departing from Melbourne. The rest of the group are then travelling to prague before they start the cruise. Mum and Dad thought they would like to see Munich as they have never been there before but are now having second thoughts. We are from German descent,and Dad has strong connections to the plight of Jewish people and interested in their biblical history. Mum loves castles etc.They are then catching a plane to Budapest to begin the cruise.
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Again, without knowing their interests, it is hard to make a recommendation, but I loved Prague more than I liked Munich. Both are great cities, and I'm sure they will love either one. I've visited Prague twice, and would return. Munich, while lovely, would not warrant a second visit for me.
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I have only been to Munich briefly when I was young and more interested in beer than history. But I was in Prague this past summer and I must say that the Jewish sites there are very, very moving. It is also an incredibly beautiful city with lots to see and do. Three days in Prague would not be enough for me.
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I don't think there's any contest, setting aside personal connections.
Munich is a big city, see the Dom, see the Marienplatz, much as I like Munich the job's done in half a day. Prague is wonderful, and you could spend several days exploring it.
Don't forget you don't need a jet plane just to get from Munich to Budapest. there are daytime Railjet trains from €39 or an overnight sleeper from €79 with a bed in a 2-bed sleeper, www.bahn.de/en
Munich is a big city, see the Dom, see the Marienplatz, much as I like Munich the job's done in half a day. Prague is wonderful, and you could spend several days exploring it.
Don't forget you don't need a jet plane just to get from Munich to Budapest. there are daytime Railjet trains from €39 or an overnight sleeper from €79 with a bed in a 2-bed sleeper, www.bahn.de/en
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I would recommend Munich. I lived in the city for 10 years, and never a dull moment. There is a lot of info at http://www.perob.com which might help with the decision making.