Germany Vacation Itinerary

2
Aug/10
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germany vacation itinerary
please help to plan about 2 weeks vacation to Europe?

so I definitely know I want to fly from Miami to Paris (connection Zurich) and stay there for four days and it definitely wants to go to Berlin for a few days. I know I want to go to another place in Germany and Spain Italy, Switzerland and others. could someone please give me some help to the best tour of major cities to explore the parks, museums, churches, etc. ??!?! (PS and spent 3 weeks in London last summer)

In two weeks, there is no way to see all those places in a meaningful way. You have to prioritize. I'd recommend something like: Paris – 4-5 days Interlaken (Switzerland) – Munich 2-3 days – 2-3 days Berlin – 4-5 days, or alternatively: Paris – Interlaken 4-5 days – 2-3 days Venice – Roma 2-3 days – 4-5 days I suggest you not try to cram in too many places – is much better to enjoy and appreciate the places we are seeing in Instead of spending much of their travel on trains and in train and come and hotels. As for more places, which may give you some different ideas to above: Paris, Florence, Amsterdam and Madrid have the best art museums. Paris, Berlin, Rome, Vienna and has the historic sites. The field most beautiful regions of Tuscany are Italy, Provence in France, and in Andalusia, Spain. The best preserved medieval cities are Bruges (Belgium), Rothenburg (Germany) Siena (Italy) and Salzburg (Austria). There are beautiful churches in most of Europe, but Paris, Rome and Munich have interesting and varied in particular. Interlaken is a beautiful city Switzerland in a beautiful setting. It is notable for two reasons – is the center of Europe's adventure sports – everything from bungee jumping, climbing, canyoning, paragliding, ice climbing, rafting white water, etc. can be found there, and is a very good basis for a short trip to Switzerland, which has good transport links to other places in Switzerland, and Lucerne and the Jungfraujoch.

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A SATCHEL GUIDE FOR THE VACATION TOURIST IN EUROPE A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belguim and Holland, Germany..


A SATCHEL GUIDE FOR THE VACATION TOURIST IN EUROPE A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belguim and Holland, Germany..




A Satchel Guide for the Vacation Tourist in Europe, A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy


A Satchel Guide for the Vacation Tourist in Europe, A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy




A SATCHEL GUIDE FOR THE VACATION TOURIST IN EUROPE A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy


A SATCHEL GUIDE FOR THE VACATION TOURIST IN EUROPE A Compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy




Germany Vacation Military

13
Jul/10
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germany vacation military
German Vacation! When and where?

Going with a buddy. Two single guys from the States. He’s into music (mainly metal and hip hop), castles, partying, and thick/borderline fat girls. I’m into sports, skyscrapers, hiking, military (ours and the worlds), and thick/tone girls. We’re both into history and beer.

I’ve been to Germany twice and not seen a thing. Once for a three hour lay over on the way to Kuwait. The other on a three day lay in bed and not wake up on the way back from Iraq. So Landstuhl is a must.

I’d think we’ll be there for 7-10 days. What other things could we do that would make us both happy with the trip? Are the festivities of Octoberfest worth the crowds?
While I was at Walter Reed, some Airborne soldiers told me Oktoberfest is actually in September. Is that true?

Well guys! Wot can I say ????

Depending in where and when you are thinking of travelling will make a lot of difference …. but if it´s the Beer Festival time then it´s got to be Munich ….

Today, the ‘Oktoberfest’ is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of visitors.
Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as roller coasters, circus appearances, festival parades and live brass bands.
The ceremonial opening happens at noon. The mayor arrives in a festive coach followed by a decorated horse-drawn brewer’s cart. Guests, staff and the numerous brass bands are all wearing traditional costumes (lederhosen and dirndls) for the occasion. At the end of the parade the major taps the first keg of beer and shouts, “o’zapft is!” (The keg is tapped).

It takes good nerves and a solid stomach to survive the festival’s 16 days of intensive partying and drinking.
However, the festival is a huge success: Apart from attracting a multitude of visitors, the festivals brand name ‘Oktoberfest’ has been exported all over the world.

As you can probably tell, I have lived there most of my life and know it very well …. I have also found that if you are thinking of doing this then book early for accommodation and please believe me you will find plenty of company (male and female) with the same interests as you both!!!!

Have fun and enjoy the experience – in the mean time, Happy Christmas!

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U.S. Forces European Travel and Vacation Guide '83 - '84


U.S. Forces European Travel and Vacation Guide ’83 – ’84



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Germany Vacation Days Work

11
Jun/10
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germany vacation days work
as maintaining physical while on vacation?

I work out every other day. especially weight lifting. I've come a long way in my progress and I know that while I'm on vacation in Germany and France for two weeks I will lose some of my form. I do not want to lose muscle way because I'm at the point now where I think my physique is perfect. How I can maintain my physique as best I can while I'm here in Europe?? please help. I will make a lot of walking, but that does not help the shape of my upper body. the hotels I stay in the absence of fitness facilities in Europe and I will not buy extra weights. Also, I do not want out of my way to go to local gyms

First, I'm glad you're not lifting weights every day. Very clever. Can you take a weight with you, and do one side at a time? If that is too heavy, it may be worth buying a dumbbell in each country. Or why not go to a gym every day? Have a wonderful trip! Do not forget to have the time of your life! :)

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Art Deco Mod Floral Retro Large City Tote bag or City Shopper ~ Reisenthel, Germany


Art Deco Mod Floral Retro Large City Tote bag or City Shopper ~ Reisenthel, Germany


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From Germany, a great and practical innovation we found recently. Designed to help carry a lot without giving the carrier too much strain. Lightweight and elegant with a slightly asymmetrical design, for ease and comfort. Use for shopping, on the town, on vacation, at the gym or at the beach. Generous 17 by 17.5 by 7.75 inches….

Art Deco Retro Carry Bag - Reisenthel Germany Original Collapsible Bag Carrybag


Art Deco Retro Carry Bag – Reisenthel Germany Original Collapsible Bag Carrybag


$39.99


19″ x 12″ x 11″ 25 liter volume. Featuring innovative German design, Reisenthel Market Baskets were an instant hit when we got them. Used all over Europe, its shape & size is ideal for the local farmers market and makes it a cinch to say no to the plastic bags usually handed out. Lightweight aluminum frame and polyester covering are durable and easy to clean. Collapses down for storage. Thick rubb…