| wes fowler |
Mar 5th, 2001 10:11 AM |
Congratulations on having the foresight to plan so well in advance. You'll benefit greatly by being well prepared to enjoy your trip. <BR>Recommending guidebooks is a highly subjective act. What may interest one person may have no appeal to another. Nevertheless, here are the guides that I rely heavily upon, in no particular order: <BR>The Insight Guide to Germany, APA Publications. <BR>Michelin Green Guide to Germany <BR>Baedeker's Guide to Germany, Macmillan Travel <BR>Germany, A Phaidon Cultural Guide, Prentice Hall <BR>The Visitor's Guide to Bavaria, Hunter Publishing Inc <BR>Karen Brown's German Country Inns and Castles, Warner Books <BR>Karen Brown's German Country Inns and Itineraries, The Globe Pequot Press <BR> <BR>Having said that, the best sources for German trip planning are the regional, city and vilage tourist information offices in Germany, almost all of whom have websites and Email addresses. (Just coincidentally, in today's mail I received 15 brochures, one of which is 130 pages in length, and four maps from the East Bavaria tourist office in Regensburg.I now have a listing of accommodations and prices, festival and cultural event dates and information on art and history museums for a relatively small part of Germany.) <BR> <BR>Some years ago, in response to a request for information on Bavaria's Pfaffenwinkel area, I received a wealth of information and maps together with a rate sheet, written in pencil(!) for a lovely, small inn just off the Romantic Road. <BR> <BR>Drop an Email to [email protected] <BR>and see what you'll receive in the mail in about four weeks. <BR>If you're interested in some websites, drop me an Email, tell me where you hope to be traveling, and I'll dig through my files.
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