First vacation
#21
Original Poster
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
So I think we've decided to just see Germany this trip so that we actually get time to enjoy it instead of constantly being on the move, I've already decided to see Berlin and Munich.
We're into shopping and seeing all the old architecture like the palaces and some museums.
Any recommendations?
We're into shopping and seeing all the old architecture like the palaces and some museums.
Any recommendations?
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 98,229
Likes: 12
<just basically learning about other cultures without being too touristy>
That's all the more reason not to try to go all 4 places in only 2 weeks. If you truly want to "live like a local" for a short time, then do an apartment rental, best picking just one place, rent for 2 weeks. I'd choose Paris myself.
That's all the more reason not to try to go all 4 places in only 2 weeks. If you truly want to "live like a local" for a short time, then do an apartment rental, best picking just one place, rent for 2 weeks. I'd choose Paris myself.
#24
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
I wanted to check in on you, after a few days, and am surprised you ''seem'' to have narrowed it down to just Germany, which wasn't even on the original wish list. Surprised, but not disappointed. Germany is very easy to travel in. Great train system, again use the DBaun site for rail travel planning.
Key in Germany on this site, and read every thing you can about Germany, and what you might be interested in. As suggested above, I agree with Cologne as a great destination, but I also love Munich.. Berlin is also of great interest. You might also want to put in some time along the Rhine or Mosel Rivers. I also agree with shopping for your food, during the day, rolls, cheese, etc. Yes, to taking plastic utensils, cork screw, a small pack of paper plates, and some zip lock bags in assorted sizes. Soda's and bottled water can cost more than beer, from my experience. Drink local wines. Also, don't expect to find everything in the food stores to be pre-refrigerated, and ice cubes will be challenging to come by. Good Luck, girls.
Key in Germany on this site, and read every thing you can about Germany, and what you might be interested in. As suggested above, I agree with Cologne as a great destination, but I also love Munich.. Berlin is also of great interest. You might also want to put in some time along the Rhine or Mosel Rivers. I also agree with shopping for your food, during the day, rolls, cheese, etc. Yes, to taking plastic utensils, cork screw, a small pack of paper plates, and some zip lock bags in assorted sizes. Soda's and bottled water can cost more than beer, from my experience. Drink local wines. Also, don't expect to find everything in the food stores to be pre-refrigerated, and ice cubes will be challenging to come by. Good Luck, girls.
#26
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 968
Likes: 0
You may or may not have a money problem, but IMO you certainly have a TIME problem with 4 major destinations and just 2 weeks. If you still want 3 countries, it's possible.
I would probably drop London on the basis of cost there and time and transport expense to the continent.
Transport: You don't need a rail pass to visit 3 cities.
Let's say you fly to Paris. RER train into the city. Not too expensive for that short trip. 5 nights there, which is about 4 days. ONE DOWN.
TBC...
I would probably drop London on the basis of cost there and time and transport expense to the continent.
Transport: You don't need a rail pass to visit 3 cities.
Let's say you fly to Paris. RER train into the city. Not too expensive for that short trip. 5 nights there, which is about 4 days. ONE DOWN.
TBC...
#31
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 968
Likes: 0
"I've already decided to see Berlin and Munich. We're into shopping and seeing all the old architecture..."
Berlin and Munich offer palaces and museums but they were also postwar rubble heaps. They do not have much "old-world" architecture left... if that's what you're hoping to see you probably ought to stop off in one of the UNESCO World Heritage cities and in some of the small towns that survived WW II nicely.
Bamberg is on the route between Munich and Berlin: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/624
Regensburg might work too: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1155
Iphofen photos: http://www.stadtbild-deutschland.org...&threadID=2985
Bad Windsheim: http://www.schulz-gaestehaus.de/imag...m_Altstadt.jpg .... http://freilandmuseum.de/startseite/information-en.html
Berlin and Munich offer palaces and museums but they were also postwar rubble heaps. They do not have much "old-world" architecture left... if that's what you're hoping to see you probably ought to stop off in one of the UNESCO World Heritage cities and in some of the small towns that survived WW II nicely.
Bamberg is on the route between Munich and Berlin: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/624
Regensburg might work too: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1155
Iphofen photos: http://www.stadtbild-deutschland.org...&threadID=2985
Bad Windsheim: http://www.schulz-gaestehaus.de/imag...m_Altstadt.jpg .... http://freilandmuseum.de/startseite/information-en.html
#32
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 78,320
Likes: 0
Heidelberg escaped much destruction so is its pristine old self
https://www.google.com/search?q=heid...FYQ2JgodD7gGcg
https://www.google.com/search?q=heid...FYQ2JgodD7gGcg
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
thename1000
Europe
23
Jan 21st, 2015 02:48 AM
MHolloway
Europe
25
Jan 23rd, 2012 08:24 AM







