About Munich
This itinerary captures the essence of Southern Germany and Austria, beginning with Munich's vibrant blend of history, automotive innovation, beer halls, and royal palaces. After soaking up Bavarian delights, the route heads east to Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace, where baroque beauty and alpine views meet. A day trip to Hallstatt completes the journey with fairy-tale scenery, a pristine lake, and centuries-old salt mine heritage.
My Experience
Walking through Marienplatz and hearing the Rathaus-Glockenspiel chime brought the city alive. Watching surfers on the Eisbach felt surreal in an urban park. Neuschwanstein looked like something out of a dream, especially with the Alps as its backdrop. Salzburg was atmospheric with its music, fortress views, and charming alleys. Hallstatt was pure magic fog on the lake, swans gliding by, and that iconic village postcard view.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Rich in historical and cultural attractions
- Efficient transportation and walkable cities
- Stunning alpine landscapes
- Excellent cuisine and dining options
Cons
- Can be expensive, especially during Oktoberfest
- Weather can be unpredictable
- Crowded during peak tourist seasons
- Language barrier in some situations
Quick Info
April to October
4-5 days
Where I Stayed
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski
Luxury hotel in the heart of Munich with traditional Bavarian elegance
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