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Day Trip Suggestions from Munich
Hello all. Our summer trip ends in Munich in August. We have 5 nights there. Please note we will have already done the Ludwig castles beforehand. Besides Salzburg, what are the day trips that are a must from Munich? We will have our 6 year old son with us...don't know if Regensburg, Nuremberg or Rothenberg are the best. Or, perhaps...Innsbruck? Only looking for one top notch, must-see city so we aren't running ourselves ragged. Thanks!
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There is plenty to see and do in Munich. Unless you have been there, or have some places nearby that you are dying to see, I would say stay in Munich. Regensburg is lovely, but not sure I would do it as a day trip. I guess It depends on how much you want to move around with your little one.
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Nurnberg is fairly close and if interested in Third Reich relics it has more than any place anywhere - like the old stadium Hitler famously reviewed goose-stepping troops on the vast parade grounds - balcony still there and open to tourists.
Nurnberg itself is a neat city too. Dachau is an easy trip from Munich to the suburban memorial camp. Salzburg is great. All those trains - even to Salzburg - can be done cheaply with the Bavarian Pass - buy it locally - for about 30-35 for all of you unlimited travel on regional trains and urban transports for the whole day - can't take faster trains but the savings can be immense. For details on German trains check www.bahn.de/en - official site of German Railways - www.budgeteuropetravel.com (check Germany section on other possible day trips)and www.ricksteves.com and www.seat61.com. IMO there are no must day trips except those you decide are. Salzburg would be my favorite. |
Thank you! I've been to Munich a couple of times, but it's all new for our little guy. He's really excited. I'll stick to Salzburg and Nuremburg... Just didn't know if I was missing something else.
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We went to Garmisch-Patenkirchen on the train. We took the cog train to the cable car and rode it to the top. It was a long day but fun.
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Actually a train up the Zugspitze (Kstate90 mentions above) could be a thrill for the kid.
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