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There’s Something Different on Each Day Trip from Munich
King Ludwig II, often called Mad King Ludwig, enjoyed building castles. Day trips from Munich will no doubt include some of these magnificent structures. Straight from the pages of a fairy tale, the castles will take you back in time.
Neuschwanstein Castle was opened to the public only seven weeks after the death of King Ludwig II in 1886. Every year over 1.3 million visitors explore what the shy, "fairy-tale" King built to withdraw from public life.
The lakes and mountains which surround these castles are an attraction for many tourists. For instance, Konigsee has a lake that many visitors enjoy with its stunning views across Bavaria. Peace and tranquility are expected in the area as electric-powered boats are allowed so it doesn't disturb the quiet stillness. Another great day trip from Munich is to Glentleitn, a living museum where you can watch potters at work and see displays of crafts.
Day trips from Munich can also take you over the border into Austria, where you can visit places such as Innsbruck, a beautiful Austrian city and Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart.
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Visit Museums and Movie Studios in Munich
Munich tours and attractions include a plethora of museums and galleries, including a history museum and traditional art museum. However, there are also other galleries that may surprise you. The BMW Factory Museum is a must for car lovers and The Deutsches Museum is one of the world’s biggest science museums. The Deutsches Theatre museum houses a treasure trove of props, costumes and masks as well as stage sets and much more. If you’re a film lover, take the tour of the Bavarian Film Studios. Stanley Kubrick worked here and the Munich tour will take you through many film sets and provide interesting facts.
A tour of the Judisches Museum Munich is onf the Munich tours and attractions that will move you. This is a small and private museum that demonstrates Jewish life and culture in Munich.
When you’ve had your fill of Munich museums, Munich restaurants will allow you the chance to relax and enjoy some excellent world and regional dishes.