I seem to have got some liking to Germany. Because I have travelled to Europe only twice and both times the only country I visited was Germany. Anyways this visit was a slightly longer one.
I would say I am an naive traveller and at times don't do too much research before visiting a place. Hence I thought of creating this blog post which would shed some light on some things about the place I lived in Munich and Stuttgart. may be it could be of some help for Indians visiting these cities.
Unfortunately I don't get too enticed with sightseeing ( that too alone) so I might not be the person to tell you which are the best places to visit in Munich & Stuttgart.
As far as food is concerned if you are looking for a some Indian restaurant then Rosenheimer Platza is a good place. When you get down at this S Bahn station walk towards Hilton hotel in Munchen (Munich). Then walk further on the road along side Hilton towards Rosenheimer Straße. On this road you would come across three Indian restaurants: Bombay Tandoori, Punjabi .... and Ganesh. I had tried the food at Bombay Tandoori and Punjabi.... I found it to be quite good ( you will have to ask them to make it a bit spicy). But obviously considering it's Indian food in Germany it comes with a price factor.
On the travel front you are somebody travelling from India to Stuttgart then you would have a change over at Frankfurt. In my opinion catching a flight from Frankfurt to Stuttgart won't be a good option. Predominantly because this would be a small flight (domestic), so one might have weight issues. Considering he or she would have carried around 30 kgs owing to the ealrier flight in which they arrived to Frankfurt. So the best option would be take a DB Bahn train. You could book your DB Bahn right from India itself before you start your trip. This could be done using this website http://www.bahn.com/i/view/GBR/en/index.shtml.
Further details to follow, untill then tschüss ....
I would say I am an naive traveller and at times don't do too much research before visiting a place. Hence I thought of creating this blog post which would shed some light on some things about the place I lived in Munich and Stuttgart. may be it could be of some help for Indians visiting these cities.
Unfortunately I don't get too enticed with sightseeing ( that too alone) so I might not be the person to tell you which are the best places to visit in Munich & Stuttgart.
As far as food is concerned if you are looking for a some Indian restaurant then Rosenheimer Platza is a good place. When you get down at this S Bahn station walk towards Hilton hotel in Munchen (Munich). Then walk further on the road along side Hilton towards Rosenheimer Straße. On this road you would come across three Indian restaurants: Bombay Tandoori, Punjabi .... and Ganesh. I had tried the food at Bombay Tandoori and Punjabi.... I found it to be quite good ( you will have to ask them to make it a bit spicy). But obviously considering it's Indian food in Germany it comes with a price factor.
On the travel front you are somebody travelling from India to Stuttgart then you would have a change over at Frankfurt. In my opinion catching a flight from Frankfurt to Stuttgart won't be a good option. Predominantly because this would be a small flight (domestic), so one might have weight issues. Considering he or she would have carried around 30 kgs owing to the ealrier flight in which they arrived to Frankfurt. So the best option would be take a DB Bahn train. You could book your DB Bahn right from India itself before you start your trip. This could be done using this website http://www.bahn.com/i/view/GBR/en/index.shtml.
Further details to follow, untill then tschüss ....