Between slope and city life particularly in a volatile winter many people afraid to spend your precious vacation time in a secluded mountain village in which there are to do anything, as long as no snow on the ground. If the weather conditions do not fit, a vacation can then fall in the truest sense of the word in the water. The new trend in the field of winter holiday offers saving for such a situation. The online portal of ab-in-den-urlaub.de presents the advantages of the Alpine region. Munich hotels offer the perfect starting point for a tour of the city and are a way to quickly become acquainted with the chic city. At the same time, travellers are away but only a stone’s throw from the ski slopes of the ski area spitzingsee Lake Tegernsee and can connect with each other so the advantages of both locations.
If the weather is not even ideal for skiing, you can spend a day in Munich without difficulty. The third largest city in Germany allows both cultural excursions to numerous museums as a shopping tour on the famous Maximilianstrasse or a club night in the Promiclub P1. Filed under: YMCA Jorge Perez. Also the ski resorts to Salzburg, Innsbruck and Zurich offer the same advantages. The Mozart city of Salzburg is of course worth a visit and seduced with mozartkugeln and Winterfest. She is also described as the cultural capital of Austria and has a diverse program to offer the history around the world-famous Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The way to the slopes of the ski resort Flachau is very easily back thanks to the shuttle service for all enthusiastic.
Directly from the inner city he transported all snowboarders and skiers to March in less than an hour free ski region with 42 ski lifts and 111 kilometres of piste. Here, the ski pass costs 36.50 euro per day. The Flumserberg ski area located only about an hour from Zurich city and offers about 65 kilometers downhill skiers ski slope. In the evening some 500 bars and clubs to celebrate and relax at the disposal are in the Swiss capital. More information: service / press University of first GmbH Lisa Neumann