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Going to Belgium/Germany! Advice on what to do!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty Powers" data-source="post: 16239416" data-attributes="member: 39321"><p>Thanks for the tips. I would not say we are rude by any means and always try to learn at least a few words whenever we go anywhere, normal hello, goodbye, thank you. I know a few german words but nothing crazy (can ask in that).</p><p></p><p>-Brussels we will definately have to hit Delirium, it looks really cool! Among alot of the other old looking cave-ish type bars. </p><p>-Luxembourg we will probably skip sadly. Just limited on time so cramming everything in and not getting enough time is looking to be the case. So this extra day will help. </p><p>- For Munich we are 100% visiting the Hofbrauhous, and probably another beer garden or 2. May try to visit a brewery or 2 as well while we are there. Beer was a hobby and i would love to see those real old time breweries (like we will in Belgium). We want to go to Dachau so that is on the list. </p><p>Are there particular spots to go and have some wine/beer by the river? That would be nice to do. </p><p>Cologne - Cathedral is a must, but I am curious on the chocolate museum. Is it a good time? I presume you get to try some as well?</p><p></p><p>The Swarovski Museum is a thing my wife wants to do so it is on the list. Thinking of spending the day in Innsbruck after. I do want to do the eagles nest but we are debating it. It is what we may do with that extra day from not going to Luxembourg</p><p></p><p>Sadly we will probably not drive around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty Powers, post: 16239416, member: 39321"] Thanks for the tips. I would not say we are rude by any means and always try to learn at least a few words whenever we go anywhere, normal hello, goodbye, thank you. I know a few german words but nothing crazy (can ask in that). -Brussels we will definately have to hit Delirium, it looks really cool! Among alot of the other old looking cave-ish type bars. -Luxembourg we will probably skip sadly. Just limited on time so cramming everything in and not getting enough time is looking to be the case. So this extra day will help. - For Munich we are 100% visiting the Hofbrauhous, and probably another beer garden or 2. May try to visit a brewery or 2 as well while we are there. Beer was a hobby and i would love to see those real old time breweries (like we will in Belgium). We want to go to Dachau so that is on the list. Are there particular spots to go and have some wine/beer by the river? That would be nice to do. Cologne - Cathedral is a must, but I am curious on the chocolate museum. Is it a good time? I presume you get to try some as well? The Swarovski Museum is a thing my wife wants to do so it is on the list. Thinking of spending the day in Innsbruck after. I do want to do the eagles nest but we are debating it. It is what we may do with that extra day from not going to Luxembourg Sadly we will probably not drive around. [/QUOTE]
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