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Ingo Aug 24th, 2009 08:59 PM

berg - mountain

quokka Aug 25th, 2009 09:46 AM

Yup, and "Berg" and "Burg" are not pronounced the same, despite the general opinion in the English speaking world - that's why German always go mad at misspellings...

"Bratwurst" = grilled sausage
"Brats" = grilleds - does that make sense?

I see the pun about brats in English. Nevertheless, if you feel you must abbreviate and want to say sausage it has to be "Wurst".
In Nürnberg and Regensburg where they have those tiny sausages it is even easier: you simply order 4 or 6 or 8 auf(on) Kraut, depending on how many you want.

Paul is talking about the Historische Wurstküche by the old bridge, a food place that has been in operation for 850 years (or so they claim). It is a bit touristy but I recommend it. Food is simple but excellent. They charge for the bread but those dark rolls are sooo yummy that they are worth those extra 50 or so cents per piece.

quokka Aug 25th, 2009 09:47 AM

P.S. Ingo is also meeting with non-American visitors ;-)

pauljagman Aug 26th, 2009 05:42 AM

quokka - thank you for your information. I didn't realize that restaurant was that old. And yes, it will be back on my to do list when I return to RegensbUrg. Guten Tag!

traveller1959 Aug 26th, 2009 05:44 AM

Ingo, I have read your recommendation of the Elbresidenz in Bad Schandau and just booked the Christmas arrangement for our three-generation family. The rates are reasonable indeed.

Danke für den Tip!

Ingo Aug 26th, 2009 09:19 AM

Aber gern doch, Herr(?) Traveller1959!

Please give us a quick report when you're back, ok? Have a great time!

Rajen Aug 27th, 2009 08:47 PM

Thanks to everyone for all of your input...we have a final itinerary!

Fly into Budapest from US...spend the rest of that day and the next two days (3 nights) in Budapest...drive to Prague on day 4, stopping in Cesky Krumlov for the afternoon...spend 2 full days (3 nights) in Prague...drive to Munich on day 7, stopping in Regensburg (or another Bavarian town)..spend 2 days and 3 nights in Munich (including a visit to Dachau) fly back to US from Munich on day 10.

Now I have to find hotels in each of the three cities...of course, suggestions are still appreciated...prefer boutique or chain hotels in the center of town...upscale but not fancy.

Vttraveler Aug 28th, 2009 02:33 AM

You won't have a lot of time to explore Regensburg on your day 7. One more manageable place nearby you might consider stopping is Weltenburg Abbey
http://www.klosterschenke-weltenburg...=95&Itemid=108

Rajen Aug 28th, 2009 05:51 AM

Thanks Vttraveler...that looks interesting. Is it on the direct route from Prague to Munich? More so than Regensburg?

Another thought is to see Cesky Krumlov on the way from Prague to Munich instead of on the way from Budapest to Prague and stop in either Lednice or Valtice or go via "The Danube bend," stopping in Szentendre, Visegrad, Ezsterghorn on the way from Budapest to Prague instead. I don't know much about theses places yet, but they have been suggested.

Overplanner...
Were you able to find the name of the private driver who took you from Prague to Munich?

Palenque Aug 28th, 2009 12:31 PM

And another thing near to Regensberg of interest is Walhalla, a monument on a mountain top (i believe, never been there but discovered it when researching an article i once wrote about Regensberg) - if driving can easily include:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walhalla_temple

Vttraveler Aug 29th, 2009 03:24 AM

Rajen--Weltenburg abbey is not on a more direct route Prague to Munich. I was suggesting it both because it is an interesting place to visit and because I thought you would not have much time to explore a small city like Regensburg. Weltenburg is about 30 km southwest of Regensburg. If you went there you could continue southwest toward Ingolstadt and connect to the autobahn toward Munich.
Walhalla mentioned in the last post is 11 km east of Regensburg.

Palenque Sep 10th, 2009 01:00 PM

P.S. Ingo is also meeting with non-American visitors>

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ahotpoet Sep 10th, 2009 02:48 PM

What a beautiful thread this is. I just have to bookmark since I leave for Germany on Saturday and did not do any planning. Yikes!
P.S. Who is Ingo?

Rajen Sep 10th, 2009 06:14 PM

I haven't a clue who Ingo is...but he lives in Dresden and rhkkmk seems to think that it's worthwhile for Americans to visit Dresden to meet with him!

Thanks to everyone for your help...we decided to spend three nights each in Budapest, Prague and Munich, with an afternoon stop in Regensburg, en route from Prague to Munich, to tour and visit with my friend.

So sorry to be missing Dresden and a visit with Ingo!

ahotpoet Sep 11th, 2009 02:10 AM

Well if it looks like I am going to make it to Dresden I can post and if he is amenable, have a GTG with Ingo.
Ingo, are you listening???

Ingo Sep 11th, 2009 08:29 AM

Rajen, glad you enjoyed your time in Germany. Sounds like a great trip.

Yes, I am listening. I am always up for a GTG if it fits in my schedule.

Pal, why the ??


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