How to Travel to Osterburken, Germany
More than 18.6 million visitors travel to Germany each year. From Berlin to Heidelberg to Munich, the country affords tourists a diverse experience in each region. A little-known town is Osterburken, a northeastern township that was the site of Romans during ancient times and now provides a historical glimpse into a Medieval world. Churches and castles from the Middle Ages adorn the town and are must-see attractions for both residents and tourists. Train is the best mode of transportation to access this German hidden treasure.
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Fly to one of Germany's most frequented airports such as Munich, Frankfurt or Berlin.
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Hail a taxi cab and direct the driver to take you to the nearest train station that services the 180-kilometer Franconia Railway.
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Purchase a ticket at the main gate for travel to Osterburken.
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Arrive at the Osterburken train station.