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From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

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From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

Are you visiting Munich but running out of things to do in the city? Or maybe you want to escape the bustle of the capital to explore a charming and romantic medieval town? If you answered yes to any of these, then the From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus is perfect for you.

What is the From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus?

The From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus is a full-day tour that takes you through the Bavarian countryside to visit two enchanting towns – Rothenburg and Nördlingen. Starting bright and early, you’ll hop on an air-conditioned coach for the scenic 2-hour drive to Rothenburg, our first destination. Once you arrive, you will be surrounded by the unique charm of this medieval town. From the moment you leave the bus, you’ll be greeted by picturesque landscapes, half-timbered houses, and cobblestone streets, all of which will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

We’ll explore the old town of Rothenburg for approximately two hours, Visit the Old Imperial City Hotel and many shops and restaurants. You can stroll along the walls, walk down the tiny alleys, and take pictures of stunning views from the overhanging watchtowers. Next, we will drive to Nördlingen via the Nördlinger Ries, a scenic countryside with a diameter of 15 kilometers, that was created by a meteor impact 14.5 million years ago.

Once we have arrived in Nördlingen, a charming town situated on the Romantic Road of Bavaria, you will have about 1.5 hours to enjoy the town. Walk around this picturesque town and admire its colorful buildings, stop by the Gothic St. George’s Church, climb up the bell tower, and enjoy breathtaking views of the town square.

What is the duration of this tour?

The tour begins at 8:30 am, and it lasts for approximately ten hours. You will return to Munich in the evening, around 6:30 pm.

What is included in this tour?

The From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus includes transportation by air-conditioned coach with a Wi-Fi connection, a professional guide who speaks English and other languages as well, and plenty of free time to explore each town.

What should I wear?

We recommend wearing comfortable footwear as the majority of the trip involves walking around the old towns.

Why should I book this tour?

The From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus is ideal for those interested in learning more about German history and culture, as well as for people who enjoy exploring charming and romantic medieval towns. Rothenburg and Nördlingen are two of the best towns to visit when it comes to German history, culture, and architecture. Booking this tour is an excellent opportunity to see some of the most iconic and picturesque landmarks in the country.

Additionally, the From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus provides you with comfortable and convenient transport while giving you plenty of opportunities to enjoy the scenery, learn from an experienced guide, and immerse yourself in German culture.

Conclusion

The From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus promises to be a great and unforgettable experience, as you travel through the stunning country of Bavaria, learning about the history and the culture of the towns we visit. If you want to spend a day away from Munich and discover two of the jewels of Bavaria, join us on this tour. Don’t hesitate to book now, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Rothenburg and Nördlingen.

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An Insider’s Guide to Munich: Hidden Gems and Unique Experiences

If you’re planning a trip to Munich, you’re in for a treat. This city is a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication, with plenty of unique experiences to be had. Forget the usual tourist traps; here’s an insider’s guide to the lesser-known gems of Munich that will make your trip unforgettable.

Local Attractions

Everyone knows about the famous Marienplatz or Hofbräuhaus, but what about the hidden gems that make Munich truly special? Head to the Westpark, which is less crowded than other parks and has a beautiful Japanese garden. If you’re into museums, check out the Museum Brandhorst, one of the most exciting contemporary art museums in Europe. And for a unique shopping experience, stroll around the Elisabethmarkt, a traditional local market where vendors sell organic produce and regional specialties.

Dining Spots

Munich is famous for beer and sausages, but there is so much more to the city’s culinary scene. Head to some of the city’s many beer gardens, where you can enjoy traditional Bavarian dishes such as Obatzda (a cheese spread) and Kaiserschmarrn (a sweet pancake dessert). Vegetarian options are plentiful in Munich, with restaurants such as Gratitude serving up delicious vegan and plant-based meals. Don’t forget to try a cup of hot Glühwein (mulled wine) during the winter months!

Cultural Experiences

Munich’s cultural scene is vibrant and diverse, with plenty of events and festivals happening throughout the year. Check out the Tollwood Festival, a multicultural fair with music, theater, art, and food. The Bier & Oktoberfest Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of beer and the world-famous Munich Oktoberfest. And for a unique immersive experience, head to the Das Kloster Andechs Brewery, where you can explore the monastery and brewery and enjoy a beer in the sunshine.

Local History

Munich’s history is rich, with stories about royalty, war, and revolution. Visit the Munich Residenz, once the home of Bavarian kings, and marvel at its intricate architecture and the stunning Treasury. The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site offers a sobering but important lesson about the atrocities of World War II. On a lighter note, you can explore Munich’s intriguing Art Nouveau buildings, including the Jugendstil houses in the Schwabing district.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions

For a truly unique experience, try your hand at brewing your own beer at the Beer Craft Academy. Or head to the Ostbahnhof neighborhood for the city’s best street art, where you can admire murals by local and international artists. If you’re looking to unwind, visit the Müller’sche Volksbad, a historic bathhouse where you can swim in Art Nouveau style. And for a spectacular view of the city, hike up the Monopteros in the English Garden, a Greek-style temple that offers panoramic views of Munich.

Now that you’ve got the inside scoop on Munich’s hidden gems and unique experiences, it’s time to explore this beautiful city for yourself. Whether you’re a history buff, a cultural enthusiast, or a foodie, there’s something in Munich for everyone. Share your experiences with others and spread the word about the real Munich.

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From Munich: Rothenburg and Nördlinger Ries Day Trip by Bus

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!