Sightseeing in Ingolstadt - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. For safely measures, tourists should visit certain remote areas of the city only together with a tourist group. It is safe to walk alone in the central districts as they are always crowded and it is possible to see passersby even late in the evening.
2. There can be pickpockets in the public transport, in markets and other public areas. Tourists are not recommended to take valuables and put on jewelry without any particular need when going outside. Never leave bags and outwear unattended anywhere.
3. As a rule, the best way to purchase excursion tickets is in tourism offices. In that case, tourists can be eligible for a discount. Tourist offices usually offer maps of the city with all major landmarks and public transport routes. This map is particularly useful for travelers who visit Ingolstadt for the first time.
4. It is better to exchange currency in banks because they usually offer the most beneficial rates. The majority of banks work from 9 am until 4 pm. There is often a short lunch break during the daytime. Private exchange offices can charge a commission for their services. At some offices, the commission can be up to 15% of the total.
5. Travelers planning to purchase antiquities, sculptures, and paintings as memorable souvenirs should take into consideration that they might need to prepare documents that allow export in advance. It is prohibited to export items that have a cultural value. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. In large supermarkets and shopping complexes, it is possible to play with a credit card. Mastercard, American Express, and Visa cards are widely accepted everywhere. Tourists may only need cash when they visit markets and small budget restaurants.
7. Newspaper kiosks often sell interesting booklets and colorful guide-books. Some of them mention not only excursion routes and main landmarks but also popular shops and restaurants. These booklets cost no more than 10 euro, but they are a true treasure for travelers who organize their excursions and entertainment independently.
The ancient fortress city of Ingolstadt keeps attracting numerous guests with the beauty of its historical and architectural landmarks. Its picturesque streets still haven’t lost their … Open
8. Guests of the city are recommended to purchase a special welcome card that is available in any tourist office and in some hotels. This card entitles its owner to a range of discounts on public transport, museums, theaters, restaurants, and other entertainment venues.
9. Don’t forget to leave tips in local restaurants. 10% of the total is enough. In luxurious restaurants, the service fee may be already included in the total and is rarely higher than 12%.
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Germany: travelling advices

9.When driving on the roads of Germany it is important to comply with all the rules, including the speed regime. Even minor violations entail substantial fines.
10. The Germans go to bed very early, so do not make noise after 9 pm. Otherwise, neighbors will call the police without unnecessary warnings and requests.
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. … Open

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