With its crisp, clean air and snow-capped mountains, Germany is a vision for the soul. You'll find any number of interesting villages from one end of the country to the other, each with its own special charm.
Bavaria is an absolute must, and Munich is the center of it all. You could easily spend a week exploring the city, but be sure to venture out of town and discover some of the villages and towns that dot the landscape, as well as one of the world's great castles Neuschwanstein- the inspiration for the Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty castle. The Rhine and Mosel wine regions offer their own selection of castles and unique towns, such as Trier, which was founded in 15 B.C. and beautiful scenic drives. Another enjoyable travel option is to venture along the highways and byways of the famous Black Forest and explore its beautiful countryside.
If you cannot make up your mind as to where to travel, let prolific travel writer Karen Brown do the work for you. On her popular website, Karen Brown's World of Travel, she has created several different itineraries for travelers to Germany. Her suggestions include places of interest, maps, regional tips and excellent places to stay. The following hotels and inns were chosen by her readers as the top lodging choices in Germany.
Situated across the Elbe River from the city center of Dresden, the Hotel Bulow Residenz offers romantic accommodations in a quiet neighborhood filled with historic homes. From the impressive Baroque exterior to the elegant interior with its mix of traditional and modern dcor, this is truly one of Dresden's best hotels. Breakfast and afternoon refreshments are served in the charming courtyard. The hotel's formal restaurant, The Caroussel, is Michelin-rated and ideal for a romantic, intimate dinner. Cocktails, wine and beer are served in the hotel's piano bar. The hotel has been chosen by Karen Brown readers as Germany's "Most Romantic" hotel.
The Romantik Hotel Markusturm was chosen as the winner of the Karen Brown Readers' Choice Award for the "Warmest Welcome" in Germany. Located in Rothenberg, a fanciful medieval town surrounded by turrets, ramparts and walls, the hotel is just as charming as its surroundings. Hosts Lilo and Stephan Berger will make you feel right at home and pamper guests with inviting individually decorated guest rooms and plenty of hearty cuisine, complimented by Stephan's signature homemade beer.
Enjoy warm hospitality without a high price tag at Gasthaus Die Krone. The hosts of this family-run hotel are friendly and helpful, offering both a restaurant and accommodations. The exterior is decorated with a unique mural commemorating the Revolution of 1848. Inside, guest rooms are light and airy with simple pine furnishings and comfortable beds. The hotel is located in a quieter area, designated as a pedestrian-only section of town. Karen Brown readers chose Gasthaus Die Krone as the recipient of Germany's "Greatest Value" award.
The Hotel Benen-Diken-Hof offers both a unique location and all the amenities of a full-service resort. The hotel is the recipient of the Karen Brown Readers' Choice Award for Germany's best "Splendid Splurge." It is located on Sylt, a sand-dune island in the northernmost portion of Germany. Several farmhouses comprise the hotel, all connected by glass corridors. There are plenty of different room options, and this is an excellent place for families. The hotel has a babysitting service, as well as a room full of toys and a children's program. The restaurant serves breakfast until 1 p.m., so guests can take their time heading out in the mornings. There is a sauna and swimming pool, and you can even book a massage. - 16759
Bavaria is an absolute must, and Munich is the center of it all. You could easily spend a week exploring the city, but be sure to venture out of town and discover some of the villages and towns that dot the landscape, as well as one of the world's great castles Neuschwanstein- the inspiration for the Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty castle. The Rhine and Mosel wine regions offer their own selection of castles and unique towns, such as Trier, which was founded in 15 B.C. and beautiful scenic drives. Another enjoyable travel option is to venture along the highways and byways of the famous Black Forest and explore its beautiful countryside.
If you cannot make up your mind as to where to travel, let prolific travel writer Karen Brown do the work for you. On her popular website, Karen Brown's World of Travel, she has created several different itineraries for travelers to Germany. Her suggestions include places of interest, maps, regional tips and excellent places to stay. The following hotels and inns were chosen by her readers as the top lodging choices in Germany.
Situated across the Elbe River from the city center of Dresden, the Hotel Bulow Residenz offers romantic accommodations in a quiet neighborhood filled with historic homes. From the impressive Baroque exterior to the elegant interior with its mix of traditional and modern dcor, this is truly one of Dresden's best hotels. Breakfast and afternoon refreshments are served in the charming courtyard. The hotel's formal restaurant, The Caroussel, is Michelin-rated and ideal for a romantic, intimate dinner. Cocktails, wine and beer are served in the hotel's piano bar. The hotel has been chosen by Karen Brown readers as Germany's "Most Romantic" hotel.
The Romantik Hotel Markusturm was chosen as the winner of the Karen Brown Readers' Choice Award for the "Warmest Welcome" in Germany. Located in Rothenberg, a fanciful medieval town surrounded by turrets, ramparts and walls, the hotel is just as charming as its surroundings. Hosts Lilo and Stephan Berger will make you feel right at home and pamper guests with inviting individually decorated guest rooms and plenty of hearty cuisine, complimented by Stephan's signature homemade beer.
Enjoy warm hospitality without a high price tag at Gasthaus Die Krone. The hosts of this family-run hotel are friendly and helpful, offering both a restaurant and accommodations. The exterior is decorated with a unique mural commemorating the Revolution of 1848. Inside, guest rooms are light and airy with simple pine furnishings and comfortable beds. The hotel is located in a quieter area, designated as a pedestrian-only section of town. Karen Brown readers chose Gasthaus Die Krone as the recipient of Germany's "Greatest Value" award.
The Hotel Benen-Diken-Hof offers both a unique location and all the amenities of a full-service resort. The hotel is the recipient of the Karen Brown Readers' Choice Award for Germany's best "Splendid Splurge." It is located on Sylt, a sand-dune island in the northernmost portion of Germany. Several farmhouses comprise the hotel, all connected by glass corridors. There are plenty of different room options, and this is an excellent place for families. The hotel has a babysitting service, as well as a room full of toys and a children's program. The restaurant serves breakfast until 1 p.m., so guests can take their time heading out in the mornings. There is a sauna and swimming pool, and you can even book a massage. - 16759
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Tess Kirkpatrick loves discovering boutique hotels in Germany and other travel destinations. For more information on travel in Germany or for comprehensive Germany itinerary details, check out the Karen Brown online guide today.