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We have someone in our group that is big on museums so we'll see. I'm looking to cut out some things so we travel more leisurely instead of it being hectic with the constant shuffling around. |
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If you do go to Rothenburg, take the Night Watchman tour. The guy is a riot and it's a good tour.
In Munich there is the Schloss Nymphenburg. Worth a walk around the grounds if it's a nice day. The tour isn't bad if you're ok with such things. Very near to the Schloss is The Poseidon, a great Greek restaurant. Good place to stop for lunch before you tour the Schloss.
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BTW, would you guys recommend visiting Nurburgring? I mean we have some car enthusiasts with us. Is it something that is worth going out of the way for? |
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Rome, yes. Florence, not so much.
It's your trip, but if you're a gearhead, think about Bologna (Ducati factory), Sant'Agata Bolognese (Lamborghini factory), Maranello (Ferrari factory), San Cesario Sul Panaro (Pagani factory), Modena (Maserati factory). The factories usually are adjacent to museums of each marque, along with gift shops. |
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Bavaria is awesome - Some thoughts for a couple of days - Munich was just about flattened in WW2, so most of it is post-war, and there's not a lot to see, IMO. Head out to Salzburg - it's about 2 hrs southeast. There's an interesting marketplatz in the center, and the city is beautiful. Then head to the Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) - it's in Berchtesgaden, up in the mountains. It has kind of a dark history, but the scenery is amazing, as is the house itself. Time permitting, you can also take the Jennerbahn nearby - it's a ski lift with open chairs - allow several hours. Head out from there to Linderhof Palace (about 2 hrs, I think). It was the country palace/estate of Mad King Luwig, and is the grandest of his grand castles. If that interests you (it does me), and if you plan to see Versailles near Paris, stop at the castle in HerrenChiemsee. It's on an island in the lake (the Chiemsee), and Ludwig built it as a mini-Versailles. You have to take a boat - allow several hours again. Head out again, and if you are still going east on your trip, you could swing by Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles (Neuschwanstein is the Disneyland castle). They are remarkable from the outside, so maybe not take the tours, but it's worth seeing from the outside.
All of this is driving through the Alps, with great places to eat and stay everywhere. From there, you can head through Switzerland, and on into Paris. Sounds like a great trip, with a great souvenir! EDIT: Just re-read your original post - you had Neuschwanstein on the list, so maybe this expands your Bavaria days. Also, I'd recommend Versailles - you can take a short train ride from Paris, and it's worth it.
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I have always wanted to go visit Eagle's Nest though so thank you for reminding me of that. I'm just trying to fit in some main things that shouldn't be missed. Since Europe is so vast and we have so little time, I am trying to see some nice places (not all places) while still have time to take in Europe. Also, does anyone know how insurance works on Nurburgring? I would love to do a lap there (not racing, just a nice lap) but was curious regarding coverage if someone hits me. |
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Ramsau is between Salzburg and Berchtesgaden if you're thinking of swinging through there. Pretty cool little village. Very scenic. (Obviously it's nighttime there now, but the image will update if you refresh.)
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I've only heard of Luberon in movies. ("Not some wimpy wine from Luberon!!") I've only been to Paris and through a bit of southeastern France on my way to the Costa Del Sol. And that was in the 80's, so totally irrelevant now. I'd love to spend some time in the French wine country, though.
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I've been to all and if you have to narrow it down to one, got to Lambo. The factory tour is amazing (book via email), and the museum is pretty complete. Ferrari is nice but you can't see anything inside the factory unless you own one and book through your dealer. Ducati is cool but I'm not super into bikes. It's probably the bike equivalent of Lambo if you love bikes.
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As others have said, the real Italy is outside of the cities.
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I wouldn't go as far as saying the "real" Italy is outside the city. Unless you know someone in the small towns of any country, most small European towns. are good for a quick lunch and then off to the next. In my opinion, there are way too many misses and not enough hits trying to find good ones on your own. I have an office in Locate Varesino, Italy. It's a cute little town with a very nice people and a couple restaurants but you couldn't pay me enough to stay around there because its boring. I can all through the town in 15 minutes. The restaurants open when they feel like getting around to it and they close when they're ready to go home. Luckily, its 30 minutes from Lake Como and 40 minutes from Milan so I alternate staying between those two cities. Don't get me wrong, I love small towns but I like big city amenities and conveniences - You don't see many towns that aren't well known that have that. I rent a home outside a small town in Tuscany for a week in the summer. It's perfect for when I want nothing to do except sit by the pool and enjoy the spectacular views. Maybe it's the NY'er in me but the solitude wears off pretty quickly and we end up wanting to go into Florence. |
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I think I'm going to take France out of the plan and spend more time in Italy (adding maybe Venice to the itinerary) and Germany. We're planning on adding another day to Alsace/Strassbourg and if we have a few days left over we can go to Austria and visit Mozart's birth place and Eagle's Nest. Thoughts?
Updated Itinerary Day 1-3: Land in Rome, spend the next few days there (Roman Forums, Pantheon, Coloseum, etc.) Day 4-5: Florence and surrounding area Day 6-7: Venice and then take the night train to Munich Day 8-11: Munich (pick up car, do factory tour, Marienplatz, Rothenburg, Black Forest & Neuschwanstein- in no particular order) Day 12-14: Alsace/Strassbourg and then fly home after |
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Seems like a solid itinerary. Venice is BEAUTIFUL but I was there on a weekend and it was loaded to the gills with tourists. Might be better to try for weekdays, however it's one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe so it's likely to always be busy (for a reason).
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Touristy? VERY! The city is kind of like Disney in that almost no one really lives there. The workers come in daily to work in restaurants, hotels and shops. So, it's purely a tourist city - there basically is no other industry or local culture. But there is a lot to see and do. Take a gondola ride up the Grand Canal and through some smaller canals, walk through St. Mark's square and be swarmed by pigeons, and visit museums, churches and art galleries. Tons of shops and restaurants... You can take a quick boat trip out to Murano (glass blowing capital of the world) for a day trip, but it's really a bigger tourist trap than Venice. The Venice hotels, guides, and Murano glass companies are all in collusion to get tourists out to Murano to see the glass "factories". The factory tour is a quick demonstration of glass blowing followed by a 'hard-sell' salesperson following you around their showroom trying to get you to buy something. Since you're only planning two days in Venice, you'll be able to quickly get a flavor of it. It is like no other place I've been, and definitely worth a visit.
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Would you guys recommend Paris over Venice? After talking to some coworkers whom have traveled a bit to Europe, they recommended seeing Paris. So now I am back to square one.
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Paris is the only place I'd leave NYC to live. Its one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Venice is Venice and it is worth visiting at least once if not more. It's slowly sinking into the Adriatic so there will be a time that the entire place will be condemned. Perhaps not in our lifetime but with the frequency and severity of their floods, it may be sooner than later. |
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