
Regensburg is a beautiful little town, sitting on the Danube River, that is known as one of the only villages that was not bombed during the Second World War. Therefore much of the historic buildings are still intact and is known as "the best perserved midievel city".

The food captures the region of Bavaria with sausages, pork and sauerkraut. But my favorite - the bread. I don't think there is anywhere in the world where the bread is this good. New York City is probably the second best (and Panara tries...).

More information can be found on http://europeforvisitors.com/germany/regensburg/regensburg.htm
3 comments:
looks beautiful, hope to get to europe someday, almost did the June of 2001.. and since well everyone was a little nervous.. then came Kailtyn.... she's growing fast some sometime soon ;)
enjoying your posts ;)
Take care
Trace
Nice pictures. Hoping to get to Italy in a couple of years. I love good bread, too. We don't get it around here, but the italian bakeries in Gloucester have some good stuff. I've got a pretty good foccacia recipe I'd be willing to share.
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the pictures are great, waiting to see the pics from Milford Memories.
See you Friday!!
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