Comments on: 3 Days in Munich: The Perfect Munich Itinerary https://www.roadprotravel.com/3-days-in-munich-itinerary/ Stop Dreaming. Start Traveling. Mon, 23 Jun 2025 17:31:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: Michael Lies https://www.roadprotravel.com/3-days-in-munich-itinerary/#comment-151418 Sat, 28 May 2022 15:31:33 +0000 https://www.roadprotravel.com/?p=19862#comment-151418 Then after seeing all those sights in Munich. Drive to Ulm, home of the tallest church tower in the world. The town where Albert Einstein was born. Walk up those 600+ steps to the top. And if it’s a clear day you can see things 100 of miles away. Then drive south to Bad Reichenhall and soak in the salt water that’s pumped to the surface for the last couple hundred years. And then take the cable car to the top of the mountain to have a fine dinner. Then cross the border to see what’s left of Adolf’s Hitler’s house in Austria. Then walking thru Salzburg to see the sights and where they filmed the Sound of Music. A movie we all love to watch. My parents were from Germany. My mom was from Ulm and my dad was from Ludinghausen. That’s in the northwest side of Germany. My dad grew up in a very large home and he had a castle in his back yard. Burg Vishering. And I went to cooking school in Bad Reichenhall. Every town big and small has there sights. Every town haas there hiking trails and alot of them have there castles. I would love to go back, but my health is keeping me in FL. But my memory’s in my head keep those beautiful sights there. Yes it’s a beautiful area, but it is very expensive. Now travelling there is very hard with the high fuel costs. And they use the metric system. 2 liters is almost gallon of gas. And there prices are much higher then our prices.

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