![]() There's also the famous casino in Baden Baden-and even if you're not a big gambler (I'm not), you can see it during the day when it's closed, on a guided tour. When you're done, you feel like a million bucks. And all very easily done you just follow the numbered, sequential order. Around 3 hours of different hot/cold steam rooms, showers, plunges, pools, massage, relaxation, etc. The spa experience at The Freidrishbad is amazing. Small and not a hell of a lot to see, but very pretty, has a picturesque, car-free, pedestrian center and the famous Friedrishbad (Roman Irish Baths) or the more modern Caracalla Baths. Thank you in advance for all your help!Ī tip for Black Forest don't miss Baden-Baden, the famous spa town. are there buses connecting these towns with each other and/or with a larger city that has a direct train to Munich? We'll just have backpacks, so bus travel isn't a huge inconvenience for us. We've both traveled through Europe extensively before, but we've never been to Germany! We won't have a car for this leg of the trip, but we would like to see Frankfurt for a day or two, then head to Heidelberg and the Black Forest (perhaps Freiburg and Triberg for a day and a half each?) I've been punching our trip into, and it seems it may be difficult to travel between Freiburg and Triberg and then on to Munich. With that in mind, we're thinking of the following trip, but we'd appreciate any advice. ![]() We'll be flying into Frankfurt exactly one week before we have to meet our friends in Munich. ![]() Hi everyone, I will traveling in Germany this summer, first for one week with my sister, then meeting friends in Munich, where we'll rent a car and spend 7-10 days driving through the Bavaran Alps (Fussen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berchtesgaden).
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