Augsburg
Augsburg is a middle-sized city that lies on the south central of Germany. The city has a long history; The city was serveral times overrun and destroyed. Many of the buildings were built in Renaissance. Most of the hotels in Augsburg are historical buildings date from the Renaissance.
How to go?
Augsburg is generally reached with bus from Munich Airport. You can take the bus, which is offered by Lufthansa a few times a day, from Munich Airport to Augsburg Main Train Station. This trip lasts about an hour and costs about 15 euros. You might also use a private transfer service, which is like some kind of shuttle and costs about 25 euros per person. This shuttle leaves anywhere in Augsburg you want. Alternative you can use train; you need to take S1 or S8 from the Munich Airport to the Main Train Station. The train lasts about 45 minutes.
Attractions
The Perlachturm Bell Tower which dates drom 12th centry, is an interesting structure for thos who are interested in architecture. As well as the Perlachturm Bell Tower there are the Cathedral of Augsburg and the Lutheran Church to see.
Many people interested in arts would like have a visit to Augsburg, the birthplace of Leopold Mozart. There are some art museums you can visit.
Where to stay?
There are many hotels for different budgets; as well as some great hotels, there are many cheap discount hotels you can stay.