Gastehaus Sankt Josef
Travel Blogs from Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Der Boss kommt - Bruce Springsteen Down Under!
... Run auf Tickets sein.
170€ für einen Stehplatz find ich zwar ziemlich sportlich, aber ab und zu darf man sich auch etwas gönnen - dafür darf er dann aber auch gerne 4 Stunden spielen ;)
Frag sich nur für welches Konzert ich jetzt versuche ein Ticket zu bekommen - meine Reiseroute steht ja noch nicht so wirklich fest ;)
Aber jetzt höre ich mich erstmal in die Alben rein!
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Innsbruck
... planet guide it is very rare to get checked but we still counted ourselves lucky! Being at the train station 40 minutes early meant Ash had another opportunity to take some photos of the Grand Canal. The light was pretty so it was worth it. It was a one hour and 10 minute train to Verona where we had a one hour stop before getting our Austrian train to Innsbruck. The train ride was simply stunning. There were huge mountains ...
Innsbruck
... life-size parlours or "stubes" from the 15th century onwards. Many of them are original parlours that the museum purchased, took apart and then carefully reconstructed to give you the exact look and feel of the room. You can walk through about ten different parlours and even sit on the furniture. The only thing missing was a roaring fire, some hot food and cold beer being served.
· Traditional folk costumes ...
Linderhof Palace & Rococo churches
... decorated that you could barely see any wall. Around all the mirrors on gilded ledges there were miniature porcelain vases. This was Ludwig’s favourite place to read and it was really quite spectacular.
After the tour we went back outside and walked up to the Venus grotto. He had the grotto built so that he could listen to his favourite Wagner operas. The grotto was based on a scene from one of the operas and was a fairly large, artificial ...
Castles in Bavaria
... of tourists waiting for their number to appear on the screens. When it did appear, you scanned your ticket and walked through the turnstile into the waiting room. We were lucky enough to only have about 8 people on our tour which made perusing the rooms much easier. Unfortunately, you can only visit the castles on a rushed 35 minute tour and you aren’t allowed to take any photos. We got a good introduction into Ludwig II’s life and enjoyed going through ...