We love walking through Germany! Lived in Belgium for 3 years and my brother in Germany for several more (he still lives there 30+ years later). This was early 90's/end of Reagan era and the fall of the Berlin Wall. We were at Pink Floyd's The Wall concert in Potsdamer Platz; the wall was well perforated at that point, but we were still able to chip away at several pieces. Those steins are amazing!
**hangs head in shame** I don't think I've tried that yet, but I love gingerbread. . . caramel. . . cream. . . sandwiches. . . next time. I'm definitely gonna try that next time!
When you started the tour, Snow White was having her meet and greet in the background, and I was thinking: Please go over there! Please go ever there! But you didn't. :( Still a great tour though, thanks so much! :)
I love visiting Germany. Munich area is my favorite part and if you enjoy those shops, then you need to spend a day and a night at Rothenberg ob de Tauber . Rick Steves videos and books have great recommendations and itineraries to help plan your trip. ( no connection, I am just a fan of his)
The real town of Rothenburg looks and feels incredibly close to the fictional German Epcot town. If someone likes this look and vibe of Germany, they'll LOVE visiting the real deal in Rothenburg, Germany. It's like stepping into a Brothers Grimm fairy tale or one of those really old Disney movies.
Karamell-Küche!!! y'all should grab the caramel flight. that's right. it's a flight. of caramels. love the in-depth view of one of the more-overlooked pavilions.
We love walking through Germany! Lived in Belgium for 3 years and my brother in Germany for several more (he still lives there 30+ years later). This was early 90's/end of Reagan era and the fall of the Berlin Wall. We were at Pink Floyd's The Wall concert in Potsdamer Platz; the wall was well perforated at that point, but we were still able to chip away at several pieces. Those steins are amazing!
That's awesome! Germany is on our list of places to visit!
The Germany Pavilion is my favorite pavilion. I purchased two Cuckoo clocks from there! 🙂
I am NOT allowed to leave Germany without my gingerbread Carmel cream sandwich, courtesy my body and brain!!!!!
**hangs head in shame** I don't think I've tried that yet, but I love gingerbread. . . caramel. . . cream. . . sandwiches. . . next time. I'm definitely gonna try that next time!
When you started the tour, Snow White was having her meet and greet in the background, and I was thinking: Please go over there! Please go ever there! But you didn't. :(
Still a great tour though, thanks so much! :)
I love visiting Germany. Munich area is my favorite part and if you enjoy those shops, then you need to spend a day and a night at Rothenberg ob de Tauber . Rick Steves videos and books have great recommendations and itineraries to help plan your trip. ( no connection, I am just a fan of his)
Thanks for the recommendations! We'll have to check some videos out and hopefully get ourselves on there right path to start thinking about a trip. 🙂
The real town of Rothenburg looks and feels incredibly close to the fictional German Epcot town. If someone likes this look and vibe of Germany, they'll LOVE visiting the real deal in Rothenburg, Germany. It's like stepping into a Brothers Grimm fairy tale or one of those really old Disney movies.
Karamell-Küche!!!
y'all should grab the caramel flight. that's right. it's a flight. of caramels.
love the in-depth view of one of the more-overlooked pavilions.
Have had it. . . . it's DELICIOUS! Glad you enjoyed the look around.
finally yeah
Not sure how anyone can walk through caramel popcorn place W/o buying anything
It's not easy! That's for sure. 😆
What are the names of the shops? ( in order)
Any cat plushies?
The weather house when the women is out the weather is good when the man is out a storm is coming.
The weather house when the women is out the weather is good when the man is out a storm is coming.