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Please give me your Top 5 best things to see/do in and around Munich. <BR> <BR>Also, should I go to Cologne and Aachen or Berlin if I have 3 days to spend?
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Ben: It all depends on your interests. <BR> <BR>I'll give you my best in and around Munich: <BR>1) Marienplatz, including the Frauenkirche. <BR>2) The Hofbrauhaus. <BR>3) Nymphenburg Palace. <BR>4) The Englisher Garden. <BR>5) The Olympic Village. <BR>Honorable mention: The Alte Pinakothek. <BR> <BR>Day trips: <BR>1) Ludwig's castle at Herrenchiemsee. <BR>2) Bertchesgaden. <BR>3) Garmisch-Partenkirchen, to include Ettal, Linderhof Castle, Oberammergau and the Weiskirchen at Steingaden. <BR>4) Fussen, Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau. <BR>5) Dachau concentration camp memorial. <BR> <BR>Honorable mention: Augsburg, Regensburg and Passau. <BR> <BR>Further away, but worthwhile: Rothenburg and Dinkelsbuhl. <BR> <BR>Cologne and Aachen have little in common with Berlin. What would you like to see and do? Berlin, to me, is a smaller kind of Paris, but the others are more traditional places that offer something quite different. Maybe more info would be of help. <BR> <BR>Good luck! <BR> <BR> <BR>
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Ben, <BR>In no particular order: <BR> <BR>A tour of King Ludwig II's castles, Schloss Linderhof and Neuschwanstein <BR> <BR>A visit to the Augustiner Brauhaus in Munich after working up an appetite strolling through the Viktualien Markt. <BR> <BR>A visit to the Assam Church in Munich coupled with a visit to Wieskirche of Dominikus Zimmerman <BR> <BR>The view of the German Alpine range and eleven Alpine lakes <BR> <BR>A visit to lakes Starnbergersee and the Ammersee with a stop inbetween in Andechs to sample the world's finest beer. <BR> <BR>With three days to spend, consider Innsbruck or Salzburg.
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Ben, <BR> <BR>Lost the tail end of a sentence in the earlier posting. Should read: <BR> <BR>The view of the German Alpine range and eleven Alpine lakes from the top of Hohenpeissenberg
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Definitely go to Berlin. It is an incredible city with so much to see and do. If you are into history, from an ancient ruin in a museum to Brandenburg Gate to the Info Box (near remaining wall) to Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Olympic Stadium (where Jesse Owens ran)--etc. For cultural, there are a number of museums, opera, symphony, etc. The nightlife is there & shopping, nice people. The city is easy to traverse with the subway.
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Hi Ben, <BR>if you´re really into Bavarian architecture and beautiful landscapes,I would suggest that you should stay in the south of Germany.Travelling to Cologne or Aachen will cost you a lot of time.If you want to experience something very different from Bavaria,Berlin is a nice alternative. <BR>But,being German I can tell you that a single ride by car from Munich to Berlin will take you at least 5 or 6 hours,so if you want to see Berlin as well it´s better to take a plane.Three days is not much and there´s so much to see in Bavaria,to my mind the best way for you will be to enjoy Munich,hire a car and drive around to see old castles and the Alpes. <BR>Have much fun <BR> <BR>Miriam
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In no particular order: <BR>1/the Viktualienmarkt (market) <BR>2/walk along the Isar river, from near the Duestches museum to the Angel statue <BR>3/a meal outside in a beautiful beer garden, such as the Hofbraugarden (*not* hofbrauhaus in Marienplatz!)near Wiener Platz or the Menterschweige (in Harlaching) <BR>4/the Marienplatz, maybe tea over looking it, listening to the beautiful church bells, and a quick visit to the fabulous Ludwig Beck dept store (also see Loden Frey, a great place to shop) <BR>5/the churches: Frauenkirche and the Teatinerkirche
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I agree with the comments above, but also be sure to stop in a German supermarket. Pick up some cans of beer, Fa deodorant, Hela ketchup and candy bars. These were the best souvenirs of our entire trip and it cost less than $10. I should've bought $100 worth!!
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