Monday, 30 September 2013

Your luxurious stay in castle hotels (schloss) of Germany

Traveling has always been my passion, particularly if I get a chance to experience a new culture and environment. I love to explore new villages, cities, towns and countries. I have traveled widely, and I can call myself fortunate because I got an opportunity to visit is Germany.

I was completely mesmerized to witness the beautiful country. It has rich art, culture, history and quite a few wonderful sites and landscapes. The beautiful landscapes of the country astonished me. This country is an ideal option for a family vacation or a romantic trip. Once you visit this spot, you will find numerous places of tourist interest.

While, in Germany, you must visit is the Neushwanstein Castle (schloss). This castle is located in Hohenschwangau, Germany. Although, this castle opened for visitors in 1886, it was not completed until 1892.

In Germany, there are more than 20,000 ancient castles. These age old castles are designed and maintained to give an opportunity to the tourist to stay in centuries old castles and experience the ancient world into the present.

Mostly these castles have been converted from historical monuments to castle hotels. In these castle hotels, tourists can stay in a tower room and enjoy the excellent view of the natural landscape. I enjoyed every bit of my stay and loved the captivating architecture of those castles.

My hotel served delicious and mouth watering cuisines. I toured all vital spots and fascinating museums. My local guide provided me full exposure to all historical and natural beauty spots in and the city.

The castle hotel (schlosshotel) offered a view from hilltop and the peaceful atmosphere there was picturesque. The climate was romantic and enamor. These hotels have become a preferred place for romantic couples and are a perfect combination of luxury and style. Moreover, the best thing was budget. The cost of my stay there was affordable that gave me all the more a reason to relax and enjoy.

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