Hi there! I was wondering if it is possible to rent a car anywhere in Germany at the age of 20. Any help in this matter is appreciated, as I will be going there in January and doing a lot of ...
It is next to the Alexander Plats Park Inn hotel and its not in the little mall. I know this seems like a shallow question but I really want to know....
i have an address in Pattensen, Germany which I'm unsure about. There is no numbering? It's ok? If it's a name, is it alright that the house name has no connection to the person's ...
I'll be spending the holidays in northern Poland and would like to take two-three days & drive to Germany. We figured we hit up either Berlin or Hamburg...which of the two should we go to?<...
I'll be travelling there with an 11 month old this summer.
Curious if I should bring my own food or if they will have similar products there that we find in Canada..
such as Heinz....
The Restaurant bar is in Borgfeld.
The Haake Beck beer is fabolous, don't get confused with Becks which you get outside Bremen. You bet Haake Beck inside Bremen....
... is it easy to find a "cheap" place to stay in until I find eine Wohngemeinschaft oder eine Wohnung? And is it easy to find a job (for students) to help me??
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"Diese Pause konnen wir interpretieren als die Situation die damals in Italien gegen die Mussolini war."
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Is there a train that goes from Munich to Giengen? I want to go to the Steiff museum but will not have a car?
Here you can check for trains and busses. Its even in english: http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml ! Have a good trip!
seabisqit
Getting Around
Getting from museum A to beer hall Z is simple: either promenade with the Müncheners along the central pedestrian zone from the Hauptbahnhof to Marienplatz or catch a ride on Munich's excellent public transport network (MVV). The system is zone-based and most places of interest are within the inner-city white zone. The underground will get you to most of the sights, with buses filling in the gaps. A novel but expensive way to get around is via pedicabs. You can also cycle your way around the city.
Here is some info on travel and getting from place to place !! hope this is helpful ......
canfield205
There is at least one train that will go from Munich to giengen. You may have one or two train changes. Make sure that there is a return train that you can come back in.
Check with the Information Kiosk at Munchen Hbf (train station of course.) Have you thought about renting a car? They are not too expensive for one or two day trips. I visited the stieff plant and store many, many years ago. (1975) It was really neat to tour and shop.