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Where : Mirabell gardens, Salzburg If you have the impression that Salzburg is a small city, you are correct in thinking so. Consider this, we walked 5 min from the train station to our hotel and another 12 minutes to Mirabell Palace. Continuing on this path…
Discovering Hohensalzburg, Salzburg
Where :Hohensalzburg, Salzburg There are many things to visit in Salzburg, we mistakenly booked one night before moving to our next destination. When you arrive in the city of Salzburg, do not miss the imposing fortress. Hohensalzburg is located atop the hill of Festungsberg. According to…
Discovering Neuschwanstein Castle, Füssen
Where : Neuschwanstein Castle, Fussen When in Munich you should fit in a day trip to visit Neuschwastein Caslte located just a couple of hours away, in southwest Bavaria. It's easy, take a train to Füssen (we used our Eurail pass) and a bus to the…
Discovering Andechs Monastery, Munich
Where : Andechs Monastery, Munich We found our best adventures happen when we get a referral and when we keep an open mind. Luckily a friend of ours referred Andechs Monastery to us, otherwise we never would have visited. The Benedictine monastery is located little…
Discovering Marienplatz, Munich
Where : Marienplatz/Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) Discovering Marienplatz. The New Town Hall of Munich appears to be the main hub. We consider it a main touristic point of Munich. Beautifully put together, the construction soon attracts attention for its imposing neo-Gothic style building. Additionally, there…
Discovering Frauenkirche, Munich
Where : Frauenkirche, Munich Munich feels organized and demonstrates a very intuitive metro system. Once in the city central vicinity, everything is accessible on foot. Our first discovery day, we easily made our way to the Old Town with the help of Google maps. We…
Discovering Asam Kirche, Munich
Where : Asam Church, Munich Discovering Asam Kirche. Asam Church was on our list to visit while in Munich. It lived up to the challenge! Feel free to Google the whereabouts of the church and visit directly. Or perhaps take the Old Town scenic route…