Bavaria vacations
Bavaria in southern Germany has a reputation for offering the archetypal image of German holidays – great beer and men dressed in fancy leather trousers! But Germany’s most popular holiday destination...
View ArticleNuremberg
Nuremberg is located to the north of Munich and is distanced by about 170 kilometers from Munich. Nuremberg is one of the significant industrial centers in Germany, as it is also a good tourist...
View ArticleFussen
The small German town of Fussen is located about 5 kilometers from the border of Austria on the Lech River banks in Bavaria. Fussen was an important town of the Roman territory of Raetia. One of the...
View ArticleNeuschwanstein castle
The Romanesque revival palace of Neuschwanstein castle, a 19th century castle, is found atop a rugged hill spotted above that of Hohenschwangau village, found near Füssen in Bavaria, Germany. The...
View ArticleLinderhof Palace
As a palace found near Oberammergau located in the southeast Bavaria, the Linderhof Palace in Germany is the smallest among the three palaces erected by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, as this had been the...
View ArticleMunich
Arguably one of Germany’s most celebrated, famous, and visited cities; Munich is a popular spot for visitors from across the globe ranging from ordinary tourists to jet-setting celebrities. Munich has...
View ArticleHerrenchiemsee palace
A complex pertaining to royal buildings found on the Herreninsel make up for the Herrenchiemsee, and the island of Herreninsel is found in the center of Bavaria’s largest lake, the Chiemsee, that is...
View ArticleHohenschwangau Castle
The 19th century palace of Hohenschwangau is located in southern Germany, and this was the castle where King Ludwig II of Bavaria had dwelled during his childhood. It was built by King Maximilian II of...
View ArticleRegensburg
Located at the confluence of the Regen and the Danube rivers, Regensburg, a Bavarian city, is surrounded to its East by the Bavarian forest. It is also the capital of the Bavarian administrative...
View ArticleBamberg
Situated 63 kilometers to the north of Nuremburg, Bamberg is located on the Regnitz River. More than 7,000 foreigners live in this city and this is inclusive of 4,100 members of the United States Army...
View ArticleAugsburg
Situated in south-central part of Germany, Augsburg, a Bavarian city, is located 80 kilometers East of Ulm and 67 kilometers northwest of Munich. It is the third largest city of Bavaria and is preceded...
View ArticleWürzburg
Würzburg – an architectural delight Situated in the region of Franconia, Würzburg lies on the northern point of Bavaria. It is also the capital of Regierungberg Lower Franconia. It is equidistant from...
View ArticlePassau
Passau – the city of three rivers Also known as Dreiflüssestadt (the city of three rivers), and nestled away on the German/Austrian border, Passau is situated in Lower Bavaria. It is close to the...
View ArticleBavarian State Museum of Ethnology
Bavarian State Museum of Ethnology Located in Munich, Germany, the Bavarian State Museum of Ethnology is a museum for Non-European objects of cultural value and artworks. The building is situated in...
View ArticleSchloss Johannisburg
The castle of Johannisburg in Aschaffenburg was erected during the period that extended between 1605 and 1614, and it was built by Georg Ridinger. Schloss Johannisburg had served as the second...
View ArticleBrennhausen Castle
Found in the Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria, the Brennhausen Castle in Germany gets spotted at the Haßberge Nature Park. The origination of the name embraces two possibilities as one stresses the houses by...
View ArticleBavarian State Archaeological Collection
Germany is famous all over the world for its archaeological treasures. However, instead of wandering here and there, you can view a massive collection of them all in the Bavarian State Archaeological...
View ArticleThings to in Passau
Also known as Dreiflüssestadt (the city of three rivers), and nestled away on the German/Austrian border, Passau is situated in Lower Bavaria. It is close to the Danube, which is connected on the north...
View ArticleThings to in Ulm
Famous for being the birthplace of Albert Einstien, Ulm is a German city located close to the Danube River. It is also famous internationally for its church that has the tallest steeple in the world,...
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