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Originally Posted by connman
After touring Germany a couple of years ago with my brother who was stationed there it was awsome. Do any of you well traveled people have an idea what would be the best way to tour the beautiful countries of Germany and Austria. Without speaking the language it would be tough to just wing it. Are there bus tours for people such as myself? I would love to see the birthplace of the legendary BMW and to see the factory. Thank you in advance for your help.
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I lived in Germany for some 8 years (both as a member of the military and as a civilian), and you'll love the country. Google "Rhine River tours," and you'll find TONS of information. I highly recommend that area: castles, wine, and great food. The Rhine River area is gorgeous.
BMW is out of Munich, which is smack in the middle of Bavaria -- a beautiful area! May I recommend a travel agent? S/he should have some pretty good ideas.
WARNING! Starting in June, Germany will be hosting the Soccer World Cup -- the largest sporting event in the world!! It goes on for some five weeks. Prices will be higher, hotels will be booked, and the place will be crowded. I suggest you go in late May or early June, OR after the World Cup. That is, of course, unless you like soccer. In that case, go for it!
Here's the official link to the FIFA World Cup.
Also, you should buy
Rick Steve's Guide to Europe. We've used it extensively, and find it to be THE best travel guides out there. If you don't know, Rick Steves is the "travel guy" for NPR and Discovery channel. He always has wonderful recommendations and steers you away from overly expensive places. Give it a try.
Good luck!
Juan