here2go
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Hi all
I'm wanting some advice on where to stay in Munich for three nights in December. I'm traveling with wife and kids (15 months and 3 years) so want a place to stay that we can also do laundry at, let the kids run around a bit, without being expensive. We aren't adverse to German Hostels, because they knock the pants off most motels in Australia for value, quality and comfort, and we're going to live it up for a whole week later on in the ski resort of Obertauern in Austria.
I found a nice family-run hotel in Dachau for EUR100 a night, but my wife is concerned that Dachau is too far out when our 15 month old explodes, and we need to retreat to the fort, especially when it is a tad bit colder than here in Crocodile City (goosebumps form here at 19 degrees). My thinking was Dachau would be nice, as it would be more like a village compared with CBD, hence less stress. My wife is more inclined to go with the YMCA close to the Hauptbahnhof.
Are there any travelers who can provide advise as parents?
I'm wanting some advice on where to stay in Munich for three nights in December. I'm traveling with wife and kids (15 months and 3 years) so want a place to stay that we can also do laundry at, let the kids run around a bit, without being expensive. We aren't adverse to German Hostels, because they knock the pants off most motels in Australia for value, quality and comfort, and we're going to live it up for a whole week later on in the ski resort of Obertauern in Austria.
I found a nice family-run hotel in Dachau for EUR100 a night, but my wife is concerned that Dachau is too far out when our 15 month old explodes, and we need to retreat to the fort, especially when it is a tad bit colder than here in Crocodile City (goosebumps form here at 19 degrees). My thinking was Dachau would be nice, as it would be more like a village compared with CBD, hence less stress. My wife is more inclined to go with the YMCA close to the Hauptbahnhof.
Are there any travelers who can provide advise as parents?