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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475004168112084930.post-21123864796327466322014-09-12T17:01:00.006-07:002014-09-12T17:01:44.569-07:00Guided ToursIf you like castles, take one of the guided tours where the bus driver takes you on a stop at the magnificent Neuschwanstein <br />Castle, built as a shrine to Richard Wagner by Ludwig II, the craziest King of Bavaria that ever lived. He also built two <br />other castles nearby worth looking at. The Castle Linderhof is beautifully maintained inside and out, and contains a grotto<br />that was also based on the works of Richard Wagner. The Castle Herrenscheimsee is sixty kilometers south of Munich. Any <br />one of these castles is picture perfect and all of them are delightful stops on your tour.<br /><br />Speaking of Munich, not one guided tour of Munich would be complete without a stop in this fantastic Bavarian city, famous <br />for its beer, its music and for Oktoberfest. Visitors can shop inside the city and can take a rest at Munich’s most famous <br />beer establishment, the Hofbrauhaus. Having seats for nearly a thousand people on several levels, woman rush by in <br />traditional Bavarian dress with mugs of beer big enough to satisfy the thirstiest of travelers. It’s just one of those <br />places that you need to say you’ve “been there”.<br /><br />There are hundreds of different places that guided tours of Germany can take you. The example above is just one of the <br />wonderful tours and places this quaint country has to offer.<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475004168112084930.post-11588305347140154372014-09-12T17:01:00.002-07:002014-09-12T17:01:23.629-07:00Exploring NostalgicThere are numerous guided tours available for singles, couples or families that will take you through the most quaint and <br />nostalgic parts of Germany. You can choose a trip that covers the northern part of the country, the southern part of the <br />country or take a sampling of both if you don’t mind spending a few hours on an air-conditioned tour bus. The best times <br />to see Germany are from March through July and in the autumn. Many places are closed in August so that may not be the best <br />time for a tour.<br /><br />A good example of one of the guided tours of Germany that give you a sampling of the entire country would begin in Frankfurt,<br />Germany, where they have a large airport. You can visit the Old Town area that make you feel like you’ve gone back in time <br />to several hundred years ago. The architecture is quaint and well preserved.<br /><br />Many guided tours of Germany can take you to Cologne, called Köln in German. Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany <br />and lies along the Rhine River. One of the sites you wouldn’t want to miss is the beautiful Cologne Cathedral, which is <br />especially striking at night.<br /><br />For a special treat, a few guided tours of Germany take you on a day-long river boat ride down the famous Rhine River with <br />stops at Bonn or at several of the smaller towns along the river, ending in Koblenz. Have your camera ready as the scenery <br />is thrilling and you’ll see numerous castle ruins high along the banks as the boat travels down the calm and lovely river. <br />You’ll likely spend some time on one or more of the towns along the Danube River, which originated in the Black Forest and <br />flows mainly east. In German, the Danube River is called the Donau River. Along the Main River, many guided tours of <br />Germany will take you to Würzburg, where you can see the famous Fortress Marienberg. a castle on a hill across the Old Main <br />Bridge from the city or the lovely 18th Century Würzburg Residenz.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0