Amberg Germany Vacation Apartments
Apr/100
Bavaria, Germany is in the southeast region of the country. It has more than 12.5 million inhabitants and is considered the largest German state which are almost 20% of the total land. I was so excited to be visiting an area rich in culture and, above all, the Oktoberfest is going to be the biggest beer festival in the world. That, however, is just one of many things to do during your visit.
I was fortunate to have a rounded experience abroad, and thought of sharing my journey could better guide to other tourists who may be in need of direction.
First, I have to say that the Bavarian town were absolutely wonderful. They were so hospitable and exude an air of superiority that many other European countries tend to do. They, however, were very sociable and willing to help a traveler find their way.
I will outline the best places to go, but while in Bavaria Please note that these are just a few. It will take years to detail all the possibilities Bavaria so I stuck with the ones I've found to be the best.
In the small village of Upper ¶ tting, is the Chapel of Santo. This structure contains the famous wooden statue of Our Lady of the High ¶ tting, a black Madonna, and if you are interested in a macabre attraction, is the heart of the 21 rulers of Bavaria and the famous general Tilly.
Amberg has many attractions to visit. Churches, theaters and museums line the town and offer hours adventure and fun. However, the most notable attraction for me was the church of San Martín. It was built during the late Gothic period and is considered one of the most important churches in the Upper Palatinate. It is a discovery of beautiful architecture and I was completely captivated by his art.
Ansbach is a town with an abundance gardens, churches and museums. Margrave Palace is located in this town and is one of the most important buildings of the 18th century in Franconia. In this case, I had the opportunity to see a collection of porcelain and china state Ansbach. It was amazing!
I was also fortunate to visit two major attractions in Bad Reichenhall, a small basin surrounded by mountains that is quite impressive. The beautiful Predigtstuhl offers the most beautiful views of the city. If you're afraid of heights be sure to bring someone to hold your hand! Alternatively, the Church of San Zeno was quite to my liking. An Augustinian monastery, the church has amazing architectural details, like the beautiful door Western and exquisite interior. Definitely worth checking out!
I am a naturalist, so when I learned that the Bavarian Forest was so incredibly excited and, to be honest, with good reason. The wooded hills of Bavaria in the east are rolling and magnificent. The small towns are hidden in this beautiful area field buildings likes to walk through and walk through it!
One of the big cities is Bayreuth. Homes are some of the greatest architecture, museums and churches that Germany has more. The Marquis of the Opera House has a baroque interior and has weekly parties for tourists. You can travel back to 1745 when the passage across the door. A fun adventure!
The Lindau Harbor was exquisite! Located on the south side of this island town, the old lighthouse is utterly charming. Surrounded by some of the most surprising, as the Lion of Bavaria and offers panoramic views of the Alps. Lindau The Old Town is perfect for the traveler who walks and much, like me. The streets are very well preserved and full of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque houses – you can also see fountains, arcades and cafes to pass on the sidewalk.
If you're looking for something a little more regal, visit Burg Landshut of Trausnitz. This small town was founded by Duke Ludwig in 1204 and has a late Romanesque chapel. The foliage is long and includes an Italian-style palace was rebuilt by Prince William in 1568. It is not often eligible for Italy in Germany!
Our last stop will be Wasserburg that sits on a peninsula, it is more or less bounded by the Inn Wasserburg. All I can say is if you want loved this is the place to go – which was absolutely stunning. I wish I could go on and on about beauty and dream of Bavaria, but unfortunately I can not. For really experience something that has to be lost in yourself.
Bavaria and the people there are rightfully proud of what the region has to offer. Visit http://www.bavaria-info.com/tourist-attractions-in-germany.html to find out more about attractions Bavaria has to offer.
Pamela is the author and owner of http://www.bavaria-info.com a travel and information website devoted to web visitors exploration of Germany’s largest state of Bavaria. Her passion of travel and the exploration the history behind Bavaria’s tourist hotspots is evidenced by her website that she designs, writes, and edits.
Germany Vacation Fly Drive
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What should I do for a weekend in March in Europe? I live in Germany, I would leave here for a few days.
I'm not interested in spending lot of money. I need tips for traveling on a budget and the best place to go for only two nights and three days. I can drive or fly, if the price is right. Places of my friend and I are particularly interested in are Belgium, Poland and Austria, but we're open to anything. We enjoy a vacation that includes culture, shopping, and a decent nightlife (we are in our early 20s and like to party). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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