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These maps are excerpted from the guidebook Rick Steves’ Germany by Rick Steves and Gene Openshaw. Published by Avalon Travel Publishing, available at www.ricksteves.com.
- Munich Travel Guide by Rick Steves
Immerse yourself in the city's art and history — crown...
- Munich: Germany's Biggest Village by Rick Steves
Walking through Munich, it's easy to understand why it is...
- Germany Itinerary: Where to Go in Germany by Rick Steves
To help you get started, I've listed my top picks for where...
- Video: Munich Old Town Center | Rick Steves Europe
Video of the Month: Munich’s Old Town Center. Join Rick as...
- Munich Travel Guide by Rick Steves
Immerse yourself in the city's art and history — crown jewels, Baroque theater, Wittelsbach palaces, great paintings, and beautiful parks. Spend your Munich evenings in a frothy beer hall or outdoor Biergarten, prying big pretzels from no-nonsense beer maids amidst an oompah, bunny-hopping, and belching Bavarian atmosphere.
Explore Munich's history, culture, and charm with Rick Steves. Learn about its pedestrian-friendly streets, its iconic cathedral, its beer gardens, and its Oktoberfest.
To help you get started, I've listed my top picks for where to go in Germany, and my plan for your best three-week trip. Depending on the length of your trip, and taking geographic proximity into account, here are my recommended priorities: 3 days: Munich, Bavarian Alps. 5 days, add: Rhine Valley, Rothenburg. 7 days, add: More of Bavarian Alps ...
These maps are excerpted from the guidebook Rick Steves’ Germany by Rick Steves and Gene Openshaw. Published by Avalon Travel Publishing, available at www.ricksteves.com.
Apr 9, 2024 · Designed for Rick Steves fans, this map highlights the best destinations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in a colorful, easy-to-use format on high-quality paper: Cuts the Clutter: While big cities are included for navigational purposes, this map focuses on Rick’s favorite spots for travelers.
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Video of the Month: Munich’s Old Town Center. Join Rick as he strolls through the old town center and food market in Germany's most livable city, Munich. While packed with history, it's also the country's Hollywood and Silicon Valley, all rolled into one.