Sightseeing in Bavaria - what to see. Complete travel guide

Pfaffenwinkel, Allgäu Neuschwanstein 1. It’s most convenient to travel around Bavaria by train; thrifty travelers are advised to buy Bayern-Ticket at the train station. It operates 24 hours and gives the right to travel by any train passing through the territory of Bavaria. A single ticket will cost about 20 euros and about 30 euros for a group of up to 5 people.
2. Bavaria is famous for its beautiful lakes; in summer, the water temperature in some of them heats to 25 degrees Celsius. Fans of beach vacations and water sports are recommended to visit Bavaria in July or August, when the weather is the warmest.
3. Travelers who expect to use public transport have to consider that tickets have to be purchased in advance. There are special machines at all bus stops, where you need to buy a ticket, as there no busmen in the bus and tram selling tickets.
4. Gourmets shouldn’t prefer elite dining places, but small family restaurants that are present in abundance in all the Bavarian towns. These are places visited by locals, where you can taste authentic national dishes.
5. Bavaria would surprise budget travelers with affordable accommodation. Certainly, there are luxury hotel complexes of world-class focused on luxury lovers, but it won’t be difficult to find an attractive room in a hotel or apartment for 30 euros a day. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. Fans of excursions don’t have to call travel agents and pay for services of guides; holidaymakers always have an option to rent a car with a driver for the whole day. He would take clients to any sights of interest; many local drivers can easily replace experienced guides.
7. Those who prefer to cook meals by their own, while on holiday, should pay attention to Netto supermarkets. They have a huge selection of goods and a pleasant price policy; in addition to fresh products, you can buy good wine at most attractive prices.
Bavaria is full of amazing historical and architectural landmarks; there are many sites of global importance among them. These include the Würzburg Residenz palace. This incredibly … Open
8. Train stations in large cities have a travel desk where travelers can get all the information they need. Here you can take a map of the city, public transport schedules and brochures describing the most important sights.
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Germany: travelling advices

11. Most of the museums in Germany are closed on Mondays. However, on Tuesday and Wednesday, they wait for visitors until late in the evening.
12. Germans are very friendly and well-disposed towards travelers. They will readily tell the way or help with advice. However, it is important to follow the rules of communication. You need to address Herr to a man or Frau to a woman. Moreover, in Germany it is customary to refer to each other by surnames.
13. The Germans have a very specific sense of humor, so it's better not to joke with them. They can take jokes literally, which will lead to an awkward situation.
14. Each city of Germany has telephone booths, which tourists can use to call anywhere in the world. For convenience, telephone directories lie nearby. You can pay for the service by coins, telephone or bank cards. … Open

Tips for the cities around Bavaria

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