Here’s our compiled list on what to do in Bavaria from Apr. 25-27.
Cover more ground exploring the Allgäu Alps by trying one of these Bavarian bike trails.
“Orphans” follows two adult orphans with limited emotional and academic intelligence as they navigate their dysfunctionally functional relationship.
You are cordially invited to the wedding of the season at the Bavaria Performing Arts performance of “Mama Mia.”
Explore the family-fun, traditional May Fair in Munich
Secrets comedically come to life on camera in “The Book Club Play” at Bavaria Performing Arts in Grafenwöhr.
The Terrace Playhouse in Ansbach hits a comedic high-energy mark with the youth performance of “Nunsense: The Mega Musical.”
Learn the art of making and eating the Bavarian classic, weisswurst at Weisswurst Sausage Academy in Neumarkt, Germany.
Did you know the beloved Dachshund originates in Germany? Visit the Dackel Museum in Regensburg, Bavaria to view fun collections of art, figurines and more, inspired by the infamous “hot dog”. Keep reading to learn more about the breed and their fascinating history.
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Munich is the perfect place for music lovers. Check out the Bavaria Klassic for classical music, Olympic Stadium for popular music legends, or The Munich Underground Scene for something fresh.
Visit Tegernsee Valley in Bavaria for a hot-air balloon festival to welcome Spring.
“Elf: The Musical” creates a wacky, festive atmosphere perfect for the Christmas season.
This single-day cultural event in Bavaria has the message of “love and peace” portrayed through art, light displays, music and more!