The good news is, though, not all hostels are grotty bed farms with biohazardous showers. They will also be opening up a children’s portion of the museum soon making it perfect for the whole family! Hang around at Alexanderplatz for a while and watch people interact with each other and with the city. (The picture below is the front of MyZeil the mall). First I had to brave the German public transportation system and some how make it from my boyfriends hometown (Pfungstadt, Germany) to Frankfurt. Stepping inside will give you Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory feels. As on any solo trip, you don’t want to be isolated from the world around you. Street art. ), it’s a bunch of lovely fellow travel bloggers who together with us experience, try out, and share the tips and tricks for smarter, cheaper and longer travel. The price for my roundtrip ticket was 17€ but definitely worth it. Apart from the river, Hamburg also has a lake in the heart of the city called Lake Alster where you’ll find swans gracefully gliding over its waters. I grabbed my self some snacks and wandered around the amazing indoor market. You could stay here all your life and still not be able to sample all the beer Germany has to offer. You can start by visiting the Baroque-style Dresden Frauenkirche church or Lady Church. It is now a symbol of recognition of Dresden city’s skyline because of its unconventional high bell-shaped dome. The ticket machine was extremely confusing at the first stop, so when the train came I hopped on without a ticket and purchased one when I found a ticket counter (with a real person) at the second station. Start day two on a dreamy note. Even if you’re too old for a hostel and you swore you’d never sleep in a bunk bed again, lone travellers on long-term trips will get a lot of social benefit from staying in a hostel. Where do you stay everynight? Head back to Munich and end the day by going on one of Munich’s pub crawls to experience the nightlife. Hostels are plentiful and range from about 10-22 EUR ($11-25 USD) per night for a dorm room. However, a Berlin itinerary is not the only thing I’m giving you in this post. Conquering Mountains: The Guide to Solo Female Travel, How to Conquer the City of Berlin: A Visitor’s Guide, 1 pair of jeans (heavy and not easily dried, but I like them; a good alternative is khaki pants), 6 pairs of socks (I always end up losing half), 5 pairs of boxer shorts (I’m not a briefs guy! There’s even an Egyptian Art Museum that is set below the ground. However, I didn’t really get to do any things worth mentioning on Monday or on Friday because of my flight times. tours for solo travelers; tours for young adults; cheap vacation packages; individual travel; business travel “best of” trips; solo travel forum; transfers, trains & buses; cool cars for road trip; travel insurance; flight & hotel packages; cruises & singles cruises; newsletter & facebook; travel search; travel … From Bhf Paradestraße, take the U6 train bound for U Alt-Tegel to Hallesches Tor. Staying in one place for longer allows you to explore that even further. The reasons why you should visit Berlin will quickly become clear if you keep reading. From Buschallee – Hansastraße, take the M4 tram back to Alexanderplatz and buy lunch at the food court in the. Walk or take public transport back to your accommodation. Keep in mind that this is a memorial to people who were murdered – be respectful, don’t make too much noise and don’t run around. In particular, you should see the ticket prices to Munich where this itinerary begins and where the flights are typically cheap. I’d suggest spending one extra day or two days in Berlin, if possible, because of the variety of places that you can visit.
Check the times on. Don’t forget to try the Lake Constance wine. Say yes to adventure by jumping on a group tour of Germany suitable for single travellers. You can spend some time stopping in towns that are famous for their cuckoo clocks and typical German food. Get back to your hostel or apartment and chill.