Munich is such a wonderful place to visit and there are so many things to do there. You experience authentic German costumes and the beer halls with great music and beer.You can go to the Black Forest known for the cuckoo clocks and wood carvings.The open air shopping market is huge and a great place to try out different cheeses and salami (Wurst) The food there is wonderful especially the Weiner Schnitzel,Sweine Haxen and Brat Wurst. The town is great for shopping and the clock tower with the dancing cuckoo is amazing. Most of the shop owners and restuarants staff speak English. They love practicing on you. Learn to say " please" (Bitta)and "thank-you" (Danka) and "greetings" (Grews Gott) . I have visited many places and lived in Germany for 3 years. It really depends on what your interests are. Check this web site out for great lodging and descriptions of tourists sites and information of what to see in each town. Get yourself a good map and comfortable shoes.
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Hotels at great prices:
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There are castles all over the place if that is of interest. Alot of people love Cologne (Koln) because of the Cathedral and composers museums.
If you want cheap shopping cross over the border into the Netherlands.
2006-10-19 08:46:04
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answered by tickletheivoryman 2
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Either Berlin or Munich. Berlin obviously has more history....but it is rather like a building site at the moment and probably will be for some years. Munich is a beautiful city, lots to do and believe it or not the Germans there don't appear to be all that boring there!! That is a novelty that is surely worth experiencing. And if you like drinking, Munich is simply the best, the beer halls are something you have to experience to believe! You are also an hour away from the Alps should you fancy some truly beautiful scenery and alpine air.
2006-10-19 08:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately Berlin. I was travelling in the summer and visited Berlin for 4 days... I had a great time and saw plenty tourist attractions, but still had a lot of things that I could have visited. Which is why I am going back in february! There are still large areas of the city undergoing construction, though I found Berlin an interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
2006-10-20 00:15:50
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answered by Swanny 2
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If you are in the UK talk to a travel agency. There are special offers available: Bundesliga game plus discounted hotel for 2 nights. Munich would be nice to visit. Bayern Muenchen is a legend no matter what you say and the city is not bad either. I personally prefer Berlin, but then I hate football with a passion and could not care less about Bundesliga.
2016-03-28 01:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Munich. Not only will you be in a beautiful city, you will only be an hour and a half from Salzburg in Austria. The food is divine, the city wonderful, clean, and friendly. They don't consider themselves to be Germans so much as Bavarians, and Bavaria is wonderful. History lovers will adore the place, and beer fanatics too!
2006-10-20 00:38:51
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answered by wakeupblondie 2
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This link will give you all sorts of ideas. Railbookers Newsletter"
2006-10-19 08:18:33
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Garmisch. Bavarian Alps about an hours drive south of Munich
2006-10-19 08:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Munich...or Hamburg
2006-10-20 00:47:39
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answered by Tanja S 2
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Definitely Hamburg!!! Most beautiful city!!
2006-10-19 22:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to Stuttgart but i went for the Mercedes and Porsche car musems they are both very good and interesting (providing you like cars) and being german vert efficent !!
2006-10-19 08:11:40
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answered by rodsouth78 2
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