Here's the perfect 10-day Germany road trip: Day 1-2 Frankfurt → Romantic Road (Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl). Day 3-4 Munich — Marienplatz, Englischer Garten, BMW Museum. Day 5 Neuschwanstein Castle (arrive by 8 AM to beat crowds). Day 6-7 Bavarian Alps — Zugspitze cable car, Eibsee lake. Day 8 drive north to Berlin (about 6 hours, Autobahn is mostly unlimited). Day 9-10 Berlin — Brandenburg Gate, East Side Gallery, Museum Island. Budget about €120/day for mid-range hotels, €40/day for food, €60/day for fuel. Book Neuschwanstein tickets 2 weeks ahead. The A9 autobahn from Munich to Berlin is fastest.
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