Classic Vactions - Classic Europe 2008 - (Page 32) Germany The mystical Black Forest, Munich’s famed beer gardens, cutting-edge culture, and dining in Berlin — travelers will find numerous ways to enjoy Germany. Take a river tour on the Rhine, explore the oldest Prussian palace, or sample vintners’ wares at one of the more than 1200 wine festivals held in charming village squares. Choose your pleasure: museums, shopping, skiing, or spas. TEN WAYS TO enjoy Germany 6. Be escorted through Berlin, Germany’s reunited capital, with a private car and driver. 7. Climb to the top of Hauptkirche St. Michaelis tower for a sweeping view over Hamburg. 8. Experience what dreams are made of and take a royal castle tour, including a stop at Neuschwanstein, the model for the famous Disney castle. 9. Discover the rebirth of Dresden, once known as “Florence on the Elbe.” 10. Make the pilgrimage to Munich’s popular Klostergasthof Andechs, a pub located in a hillside monastery where monks brew the beer. 1. Explore Spreewald, a unique meadow landscape formed by the glacial rivers from the last Ice Age. 2. Experience the “Secret Capital” — Munich — and the Marienplatz, the heart and soul of the city. 3. Take a magical hike through the Bavarian Forest National Park. 4. Visit one of the oldest towns in Germany, Augsburg, followed by a stop in romantic Rothenburg, the bestpreserved medieval city in all of Europe. 5. Learn about German history in Potsdam, whose city center is dominated by the dome of St. Nicholas Church. 32 CLASSIC EUROPE 2008 Photo courtesy of GNTB / Andrew Cowin
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