Bed & Breakfast Munchen Munich
Schulstrasse 31 Munich, Bavaria, 80634, Germany
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Fairy Tales Come True
... it may be tons older than that but you get the picture. Our guide, Roland, told us about King Ludwig II of Bavaria who was an introvert and outcast from his peers all throughout his childhood. In fact, when he became king he decided he wanted to build a fairy tale world of his own, under the inspiration of his favorite composer, Wagner. So he began building fairy tale castles in the mountains. He ended up 14 million marks in debt before he died under very ...
The Train Ride
... sent to the camp to build the buildings. Eventually the camp became a prison not only for political prisoners but Jehovah Witnesses, the mentally handicapped, Sinti (Gypsies) and Jews. Dachua was not an extermination camp but many people sent there died from starvation, exposure, disease and torture. Dachua was used as concentration camp from 1933 until 1945. If you recall our trip to the ...
Three countries in one day
... br>
At the aiport the security man asked if I had any liquids. I said I didn't.
I opened my bag to get my netbook out, and out rolled a bottle of orange juice. He looked at me suspiciously and made me drink it. All.
I set the alarm off as I walked through the security check, and was called over by a large black woman. She indicated that I hold my arms out to the sides and gave me a very thorough ...
Saved By The Beer
... of spicy nachos and margaritas. I seriously cannot put into words how badly I needed that. Everyone I meet asks me what I miss most – my answer: Mason, Mexican food, and Margaritas, in that order. At least I finally got two of the three. I devoured my nachos, DEVOURED. They were piled high with cheese, peppers, and paprika (they love their paprika in Europe) and baked to perfection. The margarita pitcher we got was very European as well – there is rarely ice in the ...
Bavarian Country
... about salt - how we need it in our body, etc. There wasn't enough time to play with all the displays but they were fun and educational. Along the walking tour we saw some of the equipment they used and then we eventually came to another slide. Whooppie! I was ready for them to take a better picture but, alas, no picture was taken on this slide. We arrived at Mirror Lake which is right inside the mountain, boarded ...


