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Md Iqbal HasanNeuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria is a fairytale brought to life. Commissioned by King Ludwig II, its soaring towers and romantic design inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. Surrounded by the Bavarian Alps, the setting is breathtaking, especially when viewed from Marienbrücke bridge. Inside, the lavish interiors feature murals, chandeliers, and halls themed around Wagner’s operas, reflecting Ludwig’s artistic passions. Though unfinished, every detail radiates charm and fantasy. A guided tour reveals the king’s eccentric vision and dreamlike imagination. With its magical atmosphere and stunning mountain backdrop, Neuschwanstein is not just a castle—it’s one of the world’s most enchanting landmarks.
- 4.6/5
DiyannaIt has a futuristic feel & we love it. Bulky bags & jackets/winterwear has to be placed in the locker provided before you enter the exhibit area. Total 22 zones. Lots of sitting down place in case you tired or just wanna watch the cars while resting.
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Anonymous userPrice was reasonable, but really it had too many rooms to visit, lost patience at a point. Overall I find interesting when anything relates to Empress Sisi. Worth a visit if you’re interested in Bavarian history.
- 4.3/5
werduyCool arena. Not sure how you would enter themuseum but we weren't going in anyway. Shop isup a few steps inside arena. You can also walkaround the inside periphery of the arena.Very remote location but easily accessed by citycentre by U-Bahn. You pay Zone M fare whencoming from the city centre so it's cheap.
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一杯清茶看春秋!Maria Square is the central square in Munich. In the middle of the square is the statue of the Virgin Mary, and in the north of the square is the Gothic-style town hall (Rathaus), which was built in 1867-1908. In the middle of the town hall is the 85-meter-high clock tower, with the famous doll clock clock, and the dolls at 11 am and 5 pm accompanied by music to show the scene of the 1568 William V wedding ceremony and the elimination of the Black Death. Not far northwest of the square, there are two famous onion-topped Notre Dame Churches, a symbol of Munich. Drink beer, taste ice cream and enjoy the bustling city by the square.
- 4.4/5
Siriphak PoonI was there in Autumn🍂🍁it is definately beautiful!!!I took a tun of picture, that is making me feel cozy and warm☺️
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MelsidaThe Deutsches Museum is a paradise for curious minds! One of the world’s largest science and technology museums, it’s packed with interactive exhibits—from space travel to historic ships. Perfect for all ages. You’ll need hours (or days!) to explore it all. Fascinating, fun, and inspiring!#DeutschesMuseum#MunichMuseums#ScienceAndTech#GermanyTravel#MuseumLovers#InteractiveLearning
- 4.6/5
yjm916D23 Schönau-King's Lake-Ramsau-Back Lake-Stay in Lofersalach Valley King's Lake is located 5 kilometers south of Berchtesgaden, a small town on the border between Germany and Austria. It is known as the most beautiful lake in Germany. It is named after the shape of the surrounding peaks, such as the peaks symbolizing the king and queen, their children and the witch peak lying down. It is the deepest lake in Germany, with a maximum depth of 200 meters. Surrounded by mountains, the lake water is clear, and there is no pollution in the lake when electric boats travel. Wandering by boat, on the cliffs of the "Echo Wall", is a famous program for cruise ships: the captain blows the trumpet facing the cliff, and the echo can be clearly heard, and then takes the hat to collect tips. St. Bartholomew's Chapel is a landmark on the west bank of the Hirschau Peninsula of King's Lake. It has a unique shape and is known as a representative of the Baroque style. Go to the pier at the south end of the lake and then go forward to the upper lake. The lake is not big, but the color is comparable to the Five Flower Sea in Jiuzhaigou! The southern end of the upper lake is a pasture, and there are many swimmers who are not afraid of the cold by the lake! The dreamy colors can only be explained by pictures!
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FlyingDomThe Imperial Castle of Nuremberg is a stunning medieval fortress with rich historical significance. It offers impressive architecture, panoramic city views, and well-preserved interiors showcasing the Holy Roman Empire's history. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking breathtaking scenery.
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MelsidaLinderhof Palace is a fairytale brought to life—elegant, intimate, and surrounded by breathtaking gardens and forest. King Ludwig II’s dream is everywhere in the details. Smaller than Neuschwanstein, but more personal and enchanting. A hidden gem in Bavaria!







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