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Top Tree Hotel Kastanienhof Erding Munich Munich is a private first-class hotel ... Hotel Details
"hotel is in walking distance to several pubs, and a very good bakery for the morning. ..."
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*USD 120
available on 5-Jul-2013
"All roads lead to Freising." So they say in Freising. The Munich Airport ... Hotel Details
"The Staff was extremely helpful when my wife lost her wallet in Freising. They contacted the police and helped ..."
- Mr.Rex USA Read Reviews
 
*USD 180
available on 2-Jul-2013
Golden Tulip Olymp Hotel Munich is the Superior first class hotel in northern ... Hotel Details
"Good Location. nice Room. fair Price. ..."
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*USD 107
available on 9-Jul-2013

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Hotels in Erding – Hotel choices in Munich Erding is limited with just a few budget hotels for to cater for tourists and business travellers. Since Erding Munich is considered an extension town for Munich Airport, most visitors would stay here as an alternative to expensive hotels within the airport vicinity. Budget hotels here offer decent rooms, standard amenities and basic toiletries, with attached restaurants and other amenities such as gyms and lounges. The hotels are usually fully booked for Oktoberfest and Herbstfest, so it's better if you could book early should you have to come here on these festive seasons.

You'll be amazed with the serene surrounding of Erding, where majority of the buildings here are residential lots. With surroundings just like home, Erding is a good place to relax and refresh ourselves after completing a long travelling plan or simply to chill before heading back to the city.

Erding – Erding is a town in Bavaria, and the place is well o=known not for the buildings or for the early civilisation excavations done, but more due to a couple of local beers, the original Erdinger Weissbier and Grünbacher, is one of the finest local brands. Located around 45 kilometres northeast of Munich, Erding was founded around 1228 AD, and quickly developed to be an alternative township for Munich Airport and as an alternative route from Landshut to Munich. Soon, Erding becomes known as a border town, midway between the two cities. During the Thirty Years' War, Erding was taken twice by Swedish troops, who plundered it and set it on fire.

Although there are not many historical sites in Erding but the entire district retains its major economic activity, agriculture. You'll find rows or farms and crops, not to mention livestock as well. These farm fields surround Erding and large agricultural vehicles are a common sight on local roads. Local crops include corn for animal feed, wheat, sunflowers, carrots, green cabbages, strawberries, kohlrabi, turnips, and sugar beet. Farm animals are normally kept in stables and are mostly limited to pigs, chickens and cows. An evening stroll in the Erding countryside would prove worth with much picturesque natural scenery.


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