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What could I do in Germany for a month that's not touristy stuff and not expensive? |
What can I do in Germany for a month with very little money? Hey there, sleep on the street Learn with the people around you as much German as you can, or any other thing you can learn in Germany. I would first invest in a EU-Rail(The trains there) pass that way you can go all throughout Germany for cheap. Stay in youth hostils are the cheapest or bed and breakfasts, you can find these on line. Don't eat in the restaurants if you want to save money eat off the food carts they have awesome ones there Brats and Brotchen w/ Pommes Frittes a personal favorite. I live in Wuerzberg and there was alot to do for free. We would spend the day picnicing and walking around the castle there, gFirst off invest the money you do have in a Eu-rail pass o down town for the market, and my personal favorite walk through the Residence Garden. I hope I was able to help you out a little. Spend time in Berlin and Munich. See the museums. Walk th streets.Live life. Watch the World Cup soccer in bars while drinking good German beer. Or consider voluntary work, conservation etc. - it would be a good way to meet people and do something useful, and you might get lodging included. Backpack throughout Germany and stay in hostels. Bycicle along the rivers Rhein and Mosel. There's so much to see. See the castles, churches & palaces. These are beautiful, not to mention the chuches... October is faushing. It is a great time.... U must try an actual Bratwurst, and wienerschnitzel... deutchmarks are what you will need, and American money buys alot... you'll be surprised.... Atleast it used too. German candies are good too...Try a Keiser roll too...mmmm....Oh, the bakery is an awesome place... I homeschool and took my kids to Germany for two months last summer - Stay in hostels and Gasthofs (guest houses). Hike along the Rhine, Main, or Mosel Rivers and find youth hostels (Jugendherberge, i believe) to stay at. There are many castles/ruins you can look at for free if you don't pay for a tour. Check out a lot of cathedrals as they are amazing and they don't charge admission. Stay in youth hostels if you can. Just play it by ear and see what you can see, Germany is beautiful so no matter which part you end up in there will be something to see. We sometimes just go to a random town and the people in each town are different, and we don't spend a lot of money doing this. We just walk around, look at things, eat somewhere cheap. By the way, someone said you will need Deutschmarks, and that the American Dollar will by a lot. That's not true, Germany uses the Euro now, and the exchange rate really sucks right now so a Dollar won't get you far so be prepared for that. *Sigh* I miss the Deutschmark. Get a Eurailpass, they save you a lot of money on your train trips. Ride the train to smaller towns, experiance the German lifestyle. Eat picnic lunches, they're cheap and you can eat them basically whereever you want. Donors are a great, cheap option and they are everywhere. Stay at youth hostels, in dorm style rooms. Tour castles, not the most famous ones, but there are plenty that are open, and they just aren't famous. |
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