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Munich
and Bavaria (Lonely Planet Regional Guides S.)
Tour Bavaria. A comprehensive guide to Germany's most visit
region. Covers popular side trips to Salzburg, showcases Bavaria's
famous Romance Road. Publication coinsides with the 250th anniversary
of Mozart's birth and Germany's hosting of the FIFA World Cup
in 2006.
Munich
and the Bavarian Alps (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
Tour Bavaria. Whether you are travelling first class or on a
budget, this Eyewitness Travel Guide should lead you straight
to the best Munich and the Bavarian Alps have to offer. Visit
Munich's art collections, hike through the Alps or simply enjoy
the beer during Oktoberfest. With cutaway maps, 3D models and
easy-to-use street finder references, this one-stop guide provides
all the insider knowledge you should need.
Munich
and Bavaria (Thomas Cook Travellers S.)
Tour Bavaria. This is a selected guide to accommodation and
places to eat for every budget in Munich and Bavaria. It features
traditional Bavarian delicacies as well as a pot pourri of world
cuisines. There are carefully mapped out walks and tours to
guide you through locations such as Munich's Old City walk,
Royal Munich walk, around Altotting tour, around Inzell walk,
the Alpenstrasse walk and the Romantische Strasse tour. There
are also full details and maps of Munich and its environs, Southeast,
Southwest, Central, and Northern Bavaria. Special feature pages
intend to conjure up the unique flavour of Munich and Bavaria;
the Oktoberfest, Baroque and Rococo, Bavarian carvings, the
Oberammergau Passion Play, and Wagner. A special weblinks CD
also introduces the reader to the location with pictures and
music and points readers towards useful websites.
Bavaria Including Munich (Travellers) What many foreigners take to be essentially German is in fact Bavarian. Bavaria is a rewarding region of myriad attractions; among them are such well-known sights as Oberammergau and its Passion Play, the fairytale castles of King Ludwig II, and Munich, a sophisticated centre of fashion and a city of superlative works of architecture, home to the most raucously entertaining beer festival in the world. Apart from its sights, Bavaria is renowned for its colourful customs, whether it takes the form of distinctive dress, traditional dances or festivals. It is also the place to indulge in massive platters of food and beer, reputedly the best in Germany. Bavaria and Munich's highlights for the traveller include: Munich, a classic German city of elegant avenues, greenery, monuments, trams and pavement cafes; Oktoberfest: despite huge numbers of visitors each year, this raucous beer festival remains an authentic expression of Bavarian culture; Schloss Neuschwanstein, Ludwig II's stunningly romantic fairytale castle; Alpenstrasse. the Alpine Road stretches from Lindau to Lake Constance taking in dramatic alpine scenery; and the green waters of the Konigsee, surrounded by breathtaking mount This title is part of a range of popular, compact guidebooks perfect for planning all sorts of holidays - whether long-haul, short-haul, regional tours and city breaks. Full of useful information on walks and tours, accommodation and eating out, shopping options and top travel tips, they're all you need for your holiday right at your fingertips. The features include: user-friendly design; 180 colour photographs & 15 colour maps; easily accessible A-Z format for key practical information; and feature spreads to illuminate cultural & historical background.
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