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"Willkommen" – Welcome to Michigan's Little Bavaria

"Willkommen" – Welcome to Michigan\'s Little Bavaria
Come and join in -- horse-drawn carriages, covered bridges, riverboat cruises, world-famous chicken dinners, big water parks and small town strolls. Stop by and feel the warm welcome of Frankenmuth, where the simple joys of life are Pure Michigan.

Streetscapes of Frankenmuth

Streetscapes of Frankenmuth

Frankenmuth’s well-tended flowers and lush greenery bloom is what many Michigan visitors describe as the most authentic Bavarian architecture to be found anywhere in the United States.

Photo courtesy of Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau

Take a Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour of Frankenmuth

Take a Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour of Frankenmuth
Enjoy a "fantasy" horse-drawn carriage ride back in time, through the streets of historic Frankenmuth. Tours include historical sites and main street attractions.  

Photo courtesy of Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau

Bavarian Festival in Frankenmuth, Michigan

Bavarian Festival in Frankenmuth, Michigan
One of Michigan's favorite visitor destinations is Frankenmuth, "Michigan's Little Bavaria.” This quaint town delights over three million visitors annually. Come experience the Bavarian heritage that attracts these visitors year after year.  

Photo courtesy of Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau

Frankenmuth is Known For Its Bavarian-Style Dinners

Frankenmuth is Known For Its Bavarian-Style Dinners
Gather the family 'round the table for a of family-style chicken dinner. Frankenmuth is famous for good food. Two of the country's largest family restaurants, dating from 1856 and 1888, combine to serve nearly two million dinners each year.  

Photo courtesy of Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau

Frankenmuth's Bavarian Inn

Frankenmuth\'s Bavarian Inn
Come experience another world with unique attractions, shopping, restaurants, hotels & camping, festivals and family fun! Here is the world-famous Bavarian Inn. This Bavarian-themed family resort is seven acres under one roof!  

Photo courtesy of Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau

Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland

Bronner\'s CHRISTmas Wonderland
While in Frankenmuth, visit Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland, the world's largest Christmas store. Bronner's, where it is CHRISTmas 361 days a year, is the size of almost two football fields. A shopper's dream – over 50,000 trims, gifts and collectibles.  

Photo courtesy of Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland
    

Enjoy Frankenmuth

Accommodations
Frankenmuth welcomes visitors with Bavarian hospitality at its hotels, bed and breakfasts and resorts. Whether it's a trip with the family or a weekend retreat with friends, Frankenmuth is the perfect destination to recharge, renew and enjoy the simple joys of life.

Events
Slip on your cowboy boots and swing on over to the 1st Annual Michigan's Big Country Fest! Wander among more than 2,000 classic cars, street rods and muscle cars at the Auto Fest. Dance to authentic and contemporary German tunes, Polka, Polish, Rock-n-Roll and more. It's time to join in the fun at a unique event in "Michigan's Little Bavaria."

Attractions
Take a horse-drawn carriage ride down Main Street or a narrated riverboat cruise up the Cass River. Watch and hear a glockenspiel, stroll across the largest wooden bridge and visit the world's largest Christmas store. Play a round or two of championship golf. Learn about wool manufacturing at a historic woolen mill.

Shopping
Enjoy a day of shopping like no other strolling the beautiful flower lined streets of Frankenmuth. You'll find the world's largest Christmas store, River Place boutiques and attractions, toy shops, clock shops, woolen mills, a country store, sweet confectionary shops and an old fashioned soda fountain.

Bavarian Festival June 11-14, 2009
Sing and dance to Bavarian music played by colorful, costumed German bands. Taste the hearty Bavarian foods, plump bratwurst, barbeque chicken and homemade pretzels.

    
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