Augsburg and Surroundings, Augsburg, Germany
From Nuremberg we headed to Augsburg by first stopping at Donauworth. To move around Bavaria I recommend you the "Bayern Ticket". It's a ticket that costs € 25 + € 7 extra per person, up to 5 people maximum. Children travel for free. This ticket allows you to travel unlimitedly on all Bavarian regional trains for one day (weekdays from 9 am and on weekends and holidays from 00 am). Here you have more information.
De Nuremberg nos dirigimos a Augsburgo haciendo primero una parada en Donauworth. Para moveros por Baviera os recomiendo el "Bayern Ticket". Es un billete que tiene un coste de 25€ + 7€ extra por persona, hasta 5 personas máximo. Los niños viajan gratis. Este billete te permite viajar ilimitadamente en todos los trenes regionales de Baviera durante un dÃa (entre semana a partir de las 9h y los fines de semana y festivos desde las 00h). Aquàtenéis más información.
The journey from Nuremberg to Augsburg takes between one and two hours, depending on the train you take. Donauwörth is just 20 minutes from Augsburg, so we decided to stop there first and take a walk to get to know this town that is within the famous German romantic route. It is located on the Danube River and is called the "Pearl of the Bavarian Danube." It is a beautiful town, but it is also totally expendable if it isn't on your way. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
De Nuremberg nos dirigimos a Augsburgo haciendo primero una parada en Donauworth. Para moveros por Baviera os recomiendo el "Bayern Ticket". Es un billete que tiene un coste de 25€ + 7€ extra por persona, hasta 5 personas máximo. Los niños viajan gratis. Este billete te permite viajar ilimitadamente en todos los trenes regionales de Baviera durante un dÃa (entre semana a partir de las 9h y los fines de semana y festivos desde las 00h). Aquàtenéis más información.
The journey from Nuremberg to Augsburg takes between one and two hours, depending on the train you take. Donauwörth is just 20 minutes from Augsburg, so we decided to stop there first and take a walk to get to know this town that is within the famous German romantic route. It is located on the Danube River and is called the "Pearl of the Bavarian Danube." It is a beautiful town, but it is also totally expendable if it isn't on your way. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Augsburg and Surroundings
Guide Location: Germany » Augsburg
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Midori Mori
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Germany » Augsburg
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Midori Mori
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Annastrasse
- market
- town hall square
- Henry's Coffee
- Hofgarten
- °Ã¤³Ù³¦³ó±ð²Ô²õ
- cathedral
- Frauentorstrasse
- Fischertor
- Weberhouse
- Picnic
- Maximilianstrasse
- St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey
- Rotes Tor
- The Great Water Tower
- Schwibbogengasse
- Café Rufus
- Fuggerei
- Menya Ikko
- Dreizehn
- Heyzel Coffee
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