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Der Boss kommt - Bruce Springsteen Down Under!
... ckten Konzerttouristen" waren ja dieses Jahr schon auf so ziemlich allen Deutschland-Konzerten und legen nächstes Jahr nach.
Für den Presale (startet am 12.12.) habe ich mich bereits angemeldet, da es schätzungsweise etwas schwierig werden könnte im normalen VVK ein Ticket zu bekommen. Wenn ich es richtig im Kopf habe war er seit 2003 nicht mehr in Australien auf Tour, dementsprechend ...
Innsbruck
... attraction at Innsbruck is the Golden Roof. The roof of a building is foiled with gold and is a nice backdrop to the huge lit-up Christmas tree in the centre of town. Both needing a new pair of pants, we ducked into the local H&M and spent around €20 each on a pair. With the shopping done, we noticed lots of young people walking into a make-shift bar selling this hot punch for €2 each. We decided to check it ...
Innsbruck
... side by life size statues of people that the emperor admired, including King Arthur. Not a very humble emperor, he also included a statue of himself. The tomb itself is about 3 meters high, by 2 meters wide by about 7-8 meters long. It is made mostly out of marble and inlaid with intricate carvings of scenes from the emperor’s life. The iron grill work surrounding the tomb is really impressive, too.
Once we ...
Linderhof Palace & Rococo churches
... to it or not. The Munich campsite was really busy and the sites were really small – you could barely fit a trailer beside a car on a single site! We were glad that we weren’t a big vehicle and manage to find a spot without any troubles. You could still see all the dead grass from the hundreds of tents that had been set up 1 foot apart from each other; we assume these were the tour groups hitting up Oktoberfest - luckily they were all gone by the time we ...
Castles in Bavaria
... built, but were left unfinished. We also got to see the kitchen which was amazing. The stove was huge along with enormous fireplaces for cooking various meats. There was a beautiful display of copper pots and cookware all set out. We were disappointed to find out that there wasn’t a postcard of the kitchen available at the giftshop!
After the tour, we were hungry so we stopped off at a little stand which was selling huge, soft pretzels and as a souvenir ...