Hotel Alter Weber
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Hotel Alter Weber from our 2 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Cunewalde
Elbsandsteingebirge
... días de Festung Königstein) fue de unas tres horitas y atravesamos las montañas de arenisca del Elba, que sí, para caretear un poco mi alemán, le dan título a la entrada jaja.
Los lugares son realmente magníficos... te das cuenta de lo poco que uno es frente a la inmensidad de ese lugar. Lo más tradicional de ver es un puente hecho de piedra que da ...
Görlitz y Bautzen
... el puente y pasar a Polonia, pero como siempre me ha pasado en este viaje la policía nos persigue. Un móvil policial justo se paró al lado nuestro mientras intentábamos cruzar y decidimos volvernos porque no todos tenían el pasaporte en mano. En cuanto volvimos, el móvil se fue... sii medio raro ¿no?
Ah! les cuento que ahí comimos la "Pfannenkuchen" que son tipo torta fritas en el gusto, pero tortitas en ...
Another Medieval Village
... a birthday gift for David. As he is such a keen cook, we settled on a locally made apron and tea towel, which had a poem written in Germany, which reads: "Five were invited for dinner, ten turned up, we added more to the soup, and all were satisfied". It is a traditional saying in Germany and it represents someone that is forever feeding and inviting people over for dinner or entertainment.
We had just enough time to visit ...
Time For Peace & Quiet
... about everything closes on Sundays in Germany. We needed to do laundry but there was no laundromat in German Gorlitz. We were told that business is open on Sunday's in Polish Gorlitz and they had a laundromat. We hopped on the bus for the 20 minute bus ride over to Poland only to find a drycleaner and they couldn't help us until the next day. We decided to stop for a beer and ...
A short visit to Germany
... of mittelalter Rats-Apotheke) and now we are setting our feet towards Dresden.
German roads: even more thinner lines than in Poland, 100km/h outside cities. Cities’ speed limits are marked with city name signs (unlike "built-up area" signs in Poland). Road retouches were almost unnoticed by our butts ...