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Munich|Two Cities in One Day: Regensburg + Landshut 🌄🏘️

If you only have one day to explore a different side of Bavaria, this itinerary is perfect for you: Medieval charm in Regensburg in the morning 🏰, and a colorful fairytale town—Landshut—in the afternoon 🌈. Two styles, one day—just right! 📌 Itinerary Overview: • Start: Munich Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) • Route: Regensburg (morning) → Landshut (afternoon) → Return to Munich • Transport: RE (Regional Express) Train 🌅 Morning|Regensburg (Suggested time: 3.5 hours) A medieval gem with a serene Danube vibe—often called “Bavaria’s Little Paris.” Recommended route: • Take a bus 🚌 to Walhalla Temple—enjoy panoramic views of the Danube 🏛️ • Steinerne Brücke (Stone Bridge): Iconic landmark with great views of the old town (reminiscent of Paris and Prague's Charles Bridge!) • Stroll along the Danube: Perfect light for photos and relaxation 📸 • St. Peter's Cathedral: Stunning Gothic architecture with breathtaking stained glass • Wander through the Old Town + coffee break 🧱☕—cobblestone streets and colorful houses create a healing atmosphere 🌆 Afternoon|Landshut (Suggested time: 3 hours) Compared to Regensburg’s grandeur, Landshut feels lighter, more colorful, and straight out of a fairytale. Recommended route: • Altstadt (Old Town): Vibrant buildings and quiet lanes—great for outfit and architecture photos • St. Martin’s Church: Impressive brick tower, you can climb to the top 🧱 • Trausnitz Castle overlook: Hike up for a breathtaking view of red-roofed houses and the Isar River 🏞️️ 🌃 Return to Munich in the Evening From Landshut, it takes about 40 minutes by train back to Munich. A relaxed and fulfilling day trip! 🚆✨ #MyOffTheBeatenPathTravel #StudentTravel #ClassicalArchitecture

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Munich|Two Cities in One Day: Regensburg + Landshut 🌄🏘️

If you only have one day to explore a different side of Bavaria, this itinerary is perfect for you: Medieval charm in Regensburg in the morning 🏰, and a colorful fairytale town—Landshut—in the afternoon 🌈. Two styles, one day—just right! 📌 Itinerary Overview: • Start: Munich Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) • Route: Regensburg (morning) → Landshut (afternoon) → Return to Munich • Transport: RE (Regional Express) Train 🌅 Morning|Regensburg (Suggested time: 3.5 hours) A medieval gem with a serene Danube vibe—often called “Bavaria’s Little Paris.” Recommended route: • Take a bus 🚌 to Walhalla Temple—enjoy panoramic views of the Danube 🏛️ • Steinerne Brücke (Stone Bridge): Iconic landmark with great views of the old town (reminiscent of Paris and Prague's Charles Bridge!) • Stroll along the Danube: Perfect light for photos and relaxation 📸 • St. Peter's Cathedral: Stunning Gothic architecture with breathtaking stained glass • Wander through the Old Town + coffee break 🧱☕—cobblestone streets and colorful houses create a healing atmosphere 🌆 Afternoon|Landshut (Suggested time: 3 hours) Compared to Regensburg’s grandeur, Landshut feels lighter, more colorful, and straight out of a fairytale. Recommended route: • Altstadt (Old Town): Vibrant buildings and quiet lanes—great for outfit and architecture photos • St. Martin’s Church: Impressive brick tower, you can climb to the top 🧱 • Trausnitz Castle overlook: Hike up for a breathtaking view of red-roofed houses and the Isar River 🏞️️ 🌃 Return to Munich in the Evening From Landshut, it takes about 40 minutes by train back to Munich. A relaxed and fulfilling day trip! 🚆✨ #MyOffTheBeatenPathTravel #StudentTravel #ClassicalArchitecture

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