I WOULD LIKE TO GO TO GERMAY WITH KIDS IN MAY FOR 10 DAYS. SUGGESTIONS ON TRAVEL TO GERMANY?
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by admin in Europe travel
Hi, I hit threesome boys 9, 7, 7 and I would same to hit a stay in FRG in May for 7 to 10 days. They are beatific readers and fascinated in Museums, History, parks .. nearly everything .. Any tips? Our flights are via Frankfurt. We do not intercommunicate some Teutonic and we are vegetarian — module that be a field issue? Should we lease a automobile or go by train? How pricey crapper matter and looking be?
rio-blanco
09. Feb, 2010
Perhaps you will come to Hamburg and see the world´s largest model railway.
http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/
I guess with that was it.
But there are a lot other things to see for Kids Hagenbeck — the Zoo.
http://www.hagenbeck-tierpark.de/index.php?id=752&L=1
A trip with the ferry from Landungsbrücken to Wedel is the cheapest tour to see parts of the harbour, the millionairs hill, Airbus – industries.
A trip with the boat around the Alster.
Perhaps you also visit our only castle in Hamburg-Bergedorf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergedorf
Ryan HK
09. Feb, 2010
Car or train should be fine.
http://www.deutschebahn.com/site/bahn/en/travelling/tickets/tickets.html
If interested in clean nature I recommend the Bavarian forest and the German alps south of Munich. Bavaria is the most popular tourist spot for tourists all over the world and from Germany itself.
A good variety of Vegetarian food is available everywhere.
Information for your trip planning:
Museums, castles, aso.:
http://www.bayern.by/en/castles-museums-unesco-world-heritage.html
I recommend the castles Herrenchiemsee and Neuschwanstein.
To get an idea about the expenses for food:
Packages on city tours:
http://www.bayern.by/en/a733e693-22ce-0de4-0b0c-ed6eb60cf096.html
Hope you and your family will enjoy your stay in Germany and Bavaria.
unknown
09. Feb, 2010
Hi, I am from Germany/Bavaria.
Here in Bavaria it’s very nice and you can visit lots of sights.
For example the “Neuschwanstein”-Castle, Munich (where are many museums, history…) and Regensburg are very interesting.
Regensburg has a very old town which is heritage of the world.
You shouldn’t miss it.
Berlin is also very worth to see and it’s full of history (German division,…).
But it doesn’t have very old parts because it was bombarded very much in world war 2 (like nearly every German city, an exception is Regensburg and thew other little cities).
Frankfurt is also very interesting and it’s the most “American city” in Germany because it’s the only city with so many high buildings.
In Germany there are also many vegetarians and most people do speak English, excepted East Germany.
So that won’t be a problem.
Going with the train is very expansive, above all if you don’t buy your tickets a thew months before the trip.
Therefore renting a car would be the better option, I think.
I think food has the same prices than in the USA, but I don’t know how high the prices to visit sights is in the US.
I only know that they are much cheaper in Germany than in most other European coutries (for example in Britain it’s 200% more).
Now it’s good to travel to Germany because the Dollar became stronger, last year American friends visited us and it was very expansive for them because of the low Dollar.
I hope I could help you a bit and I wish a good trip!