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[quote=Anonymous]Here’s what we did last year with very similar (11 and 14) ages with 8 days on the ground: - Munich - combo of adult-ish sightseeing plus kid stuff: palace on outskirts of city, main square & city hall lookout tower, bit of the Deutsches Museum (kids picked areas of interest and we just did those wings), top 3 main churches (short visits) + surfer wave and floating in the river in the city, biergarden with good playground, scootering around city some - Legoland (day trip from Munich) - Berchtesgaden base - nature & culture focused: Koenigsee boat ride & hike around Obersee, walk through deep gorge, thermal bath, ”mtn coaster”, tour of salt mine - Salzburg - shopping & traditional sight seeing: toured the big fortress, walked around the old town area and shopped / got treats, popped into two of the churches briefly - Munich airport area: huge waterpark We “saw” way less than how I tour when I am solo but had a really good time and saw the traditional top top highlights in each spot. What we missed are any of the next tier and of course spending more time at things. Half day for “traditional” stuff was my rule of thumb as a max for a day. [/quote]
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