Frankenmuth is known for being a popular vacation destination, Christmas town, and Michigan’s little Bavaria. The town has deep German roots and lovely Bavarian architecture that makes you feel like you’ve been transported to Deutschland. Of course, we can’t talk about Frankenmuth without mentioning Bronner’s, the world’s largest Christmas store. I planned a weekend winter getaway to explore the small city and eat the world-famous chicken dinner.

Hi, I’m Emily and I’m a Michigander through and through. I grew up in West Michigan and just a short 5-minute bike ride from Lake Michigan. I love the Great Lake State with all my heart and enjoy planning weekend trips around the mitten. I’m the Michigan writer for Only In Your State and also work on the social media team. I’ve been to Frankenmuth once when I was about ten years old with my Oma and Opa (Dutch and German for Grandma and Grandpa), who enjoyed reminiscing about living in Europe. I’ve wanted to visit Frankenmuth again as an adult and see if it lives up to the memories I hold dear. 

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Frankenmuth far exceeded my expectations and now I want to make an annual tradition of visiting the quaint town. If you find yourself wishing you could visit Germany but without the price tag, you have to put Frankenmuth on your bucket list.

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