If you change cities, the biggest parking fee expense is basically parking at the hotel overnight, so you need to check in advance whether the hotel you find provides free parking. Because during the day I basically don't drive out, public transportation is convenient and I don't have to worry about parking fees. The only time the parking fee was very expensive was in Salzburg, and also Hallstatt. The few places where I parked in other lakes were all free ? Austria Q&A
I'm planning to start from Munich, then go to Salzburg-Hallstatt (or St. Wolfgang), and then along the Alpine Road through Füssen-Zugspitze-Lindau-Bodensee, then go north through the Black Forest Road to Baden-Baden, continue to Heidelberg-Würzburg, then go south to Rothenburg, and finally go shopping in Stuttgart-Meckenbeuren, and then rest in Frankfurt before going home. Is 10 days enough? Where is the best place to stay along the way? Thank you ? Germany Q&A
Today, when we returned the car to Sixt in Salzburg, we asked the gas station attendant which level of car wash was needed when returning the car. He told us that the package of 6.99 euros was enough. When we arrived at Sixt, it was already after 12 o'clock and the staff had gone home. We had arrived 10 minutes early to greet the staff, but they said that they would not accept the car if it was late, and that they would collect it the next day. We could only listen to them across the road and put the key in the box ? Austria Q&A
It's really annoying to return the car in Salzburg. On the afternoon we arrived, we happened to meet an Austrian holiday, and everyone was off work early. Then we tried all kinds of ways to return the car by ourselves. The next day, we received an email saying that the left rear hub was damaged, so we rushed to the return point. They said the car had already been rented out. Yesterday, we received an email saying that we had to pay 320 euros in compensation. It's really not worth it! Fortunately, the insurance can be compensated, so be sure to buy insurance, otherwise you don't know what will happen ? Austria Q&A
Dear experts, please help me with the following questions: 1. I will stay in Füssen for two days, mainly to visit Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace (actual visiting time is one and a half days). 2. I will stay for two nights near Lake Königssee in Ramsau or Berchtesgaden, but I'm not sure which place is more suitable. 3. I will skip Salzburg and go directly from near Lake Königssee to visit St. Wolfgang and Grundlsee (mainly to visit Hallstatt) and stay for one night. 5. Two days in Vienna. 6. One day in Český Krumlov. 7. Two and a half days in Prague. Is this itinerary feasible ? Germany Q&A
Can you please tell me if this itinerary is suitable for a 12-day trip to Prague at the end of May with a 6-year-old child? Stay in Prague for 2 nights on May 26-27, go to CK on the 28th, Vienna on the 29th and 30th, Hallstatt on the 31st, Salzburg on June 1st, Munich and Fussen on the 2nd and 3rd, and return to Prague on the 4th. Will it be too complicated, or should we go to Munich and Vienna first and then return to Prague after playing ? Czech Republic Q&A