Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Lover car in Germany Luxury Adventure Travelers Guide

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Germany is famous for its Autobahn is one of the few public roads in the world without speed limits Mercedes, Porsche and BMW zip across the Autobahn and bring out the race car driver nearly all, especially Tim, but honey, Honda is not going to win if the race Porsche in the other lane just makes your heart race a bit, to be fair in Germany is fun for all lovers of the automobile automobile was, after all, invented in Germany in 1886 by Carl Benz Ready to get your motor running head on the road with the guide of our car enthusiast in Germany.
Car museum displays the evolution of the engineering and design And car enthusiast doesn t love ogling classic Germany is no shortage of car museums to do.
The BMW Museum is located in the complex sprawling BMW World in Munich, with theaters, restaurants, cafes, and even an ice climbing wall The museum has more than 90 years of BMW heritage, including how including BMW actually started manufacturing aircraft engines in 1916.
The BMW Museum is open Sundays from 9 am Tuesday 6pm Tickets are 9 per adult and 6 per child There is also a military ticket reduced to 6 per person.


Porsche, the producer of sports cars oh-so-exclusive east of Stuttgart, so it is not surprising that there is a Porsche museum in it, I think a Porsche 911 is one of the cars sexiest there and the museum is full of interesting things to learn about the brand and although most museums cafes are too expensive, we found the restaurant to be Boxenstopp both delicious and affordable.
The Porsche Museum is open on Sundays from 9 am Tuesday 6pm Tickets are 8 for adults and children under 14 are free.
The Museum Sinsheim car and Technology has more than 300 classic cars Corvettes, Chevy s 55, and Delorian at one of the first electric cars ever made is a 1904 electric car made by the Columbia Automobile Company, owned by Rockefeller New York family and you will find that most cars in the museum, they even have a Concorde on the roof.
The Museum Sinsheim car and technology is open every day from 18 hours to 9 hours and up to 19 hours on weekends Tickets are 14 for adults, 12 for children aged 6 14, and children under 6 are free.



Tim Nurburgring Nordschleife race Photo courtesy of Photos.
If you are a car enthusiast, you've probably heard of the Nordschleife track at the Nürburgring If you t haven, he Sá world famous difficult racetrack just under 13 miles of hills and difficult blind corners It is most famous for 24 hour race, it hosts each year and also presented in countless episodes of Top Gear test different cars with unique challenges to entertain viewers also Nurburgring track day where you can be a race car driver the day.
A ride on the track costs 26 if you are driving your car; if the towers are included in most packages with racing car rental which begin 99.
Produced by former German automaker VEB Sachsenring is Automobilwerke Zwickau, the Trabant was the type of the most common car in East Berlin during the communist era Berlin Wall may have fallen, and the Trabant no longer occurs, but you can still experience the car German families waited 8 years to 10 have a wild Safari Trabi around east Berlin is a very fun and unique way to explore the sprawling city and there are many photo opportunities .



The trabis accommodate 4 passengers Cost of Trabi Safari Wild East is 40 per person for two passengers, 35 per person for 3 passengers and 30 per person for 4 passengers.
If you want a little slower than race around the Nurburgring or zipping around East Berlin in a Trabant, you can take a trip to Germany has many past scenic drives picturesque villages, medieval castles, and through the Tim unspoiled particularly enjoyed an autumn drive through the Moselle valley with it's rolling vineyards and charming surrounding villages.
Seriously one of the most fun and unique places we have ever stayed in, V8 Hotel in Stuttgart is the dream of car lovers, there are a number of themed rooms adorned rooms to look like a campervan, Route 66, and a car wash, to name but a few There is also a car museum and dealership inside the hotel and all the themed rooms overlook the museum for a feeling as a garage if you do not want to sleep in a car-turned bed, there are also regular rooms available that still enjoy automotive theme touches like soaps shaped car.
Double rooms at the Hotel V8 from 155 per night and themed rooms from 175 per night.
No car amateur guide to Germany would be complete without mentioning the all-other-year Frankfurt International Motor Show Not only can you check the fastest, latest and most durable in the new car technologies, real car enthusiasts like they can even get behind the wheel for a free test ride There's even a go-kart track and outdoor off-road courses available.



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