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  • Exploring Berlin  By :
    Germany’s largest city, Berlin is an exciting treasure-trove of history, art, and modern-day events set in an urban landscape teeming with beauty and cultural appeal. As Germany’s capital, the city has enjoyed ambitious construction projects that showcase brilliant architecture and distinctive design. Traveling to Berlin is a rich experience filled with a myriad of places to visit and landmarks to see. The subsequent article conveys some must-see destinations within the city...
  • Your First Time At The Oktoberfest In Munich  By :
    The Oktoberfest in Munich, also called Wies’n (meaning “meadow”) by the locals, is the largest festival in the world. Although there are many imitations of this huge beer party, none of them will manage to reach the dimensions of the original Wies’n in Munich that is carried out each year in late September and early October. It attracts as many as 6,000,000 visitors and about 6,000,000 liters of beer as well as an enormous amount of grilled chickens, sausages and pretzels are...
  • Travel in Germany: Great free pocket travel guide of Berlin by Flashbooking  By : Michele De Capitani
    Flashbooking chose to provide backpackers, students and families with a list of budget selected and independent accommodations worldwide, mostly run by locals, in order to promote an alternative tourism respectful of cultures and different societies.
  • A Travel Guide For Cologne  By : Dan Oldfield
    Cologne is the four most populated cities in Germany. These days the city is a beautiful cultured destination with great leisure facilities, pubs and shops. However, during WWII, Cologne was heavily bombed and damaged. After years of restoration work it has been rebuilt to portray the wonderful historic Roman city it use to be.

    Travelling to Cologne
    Flying is the recommended choice of transport as the city has Köln/Bonn Konrad Adenauer Airport located 10km from the centre...
  • Responses To Expect When Traveling In Germany  By : Shareen Aguilar
    Learning the German language has many advantages especially if you’re a foreigner taking a walk down German streets. There’s one fact that you need to realize too. Although learning the language could give you numerous praises and benefits, you have to be careful in using it as well.

    Our nationalities differ from one country to the next. If there’s anything you’re accustomed to doing in you’re own country, think twice before you attempt in doing it in another nation. If yo...
  • Travel in Germany - Great free guide of Munich by Flashbooking cheap accommodation website  By : Michele De Capitani
    Flashbooking chose to provide backpackers, students and families with a list of budget selected and independent accommodations worldwide, in particular of Germany, mostly run by locals, in order to promote an alternative tourism respectful of cultures and different societies.
  • Vacation Somewhere Different…vacation To Dresden?  By : Cathy Peterson
    Traveling to Dresden in December is one of the coldest days of the year. As one steps off the train, the change in temperature can be palpable – but Dresden is well worth visiting even in the bitter cold! The city is best-known for its Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market), which is a month-long festival at which many craftspeople from all over Germany sell their wares. Christmas markets are common throughout Germany, but the one in Dresden is the oldest and the largest. Traditi...
  • German Vacation Destinations – Munich  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Arguably one of Germany’s most celebrated, famous, and visited cities; Munich is a popular spot for visitors from across the globe ranging from ordinary tourists to jet-setting celebrities. Munich has sights, attractions, and events for everyone. The city is a bustling metropolis filled with modern flair and classic culture at the same time.

    Munich is home to many castles, landmarks, and churches will keep the fine arts lover, history buff, and anyone else busy for days, e...
  • German Vacation Destinations – Frankfurt  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Frankfurt, Germany enjoys the prestige of being known as a major business and economic hub not only for Germany but for Europe as a whole. Frankfurt houses the second largest commercial airport in Europe and is a major hub for train rails. The European Central Bank is located in Frankfurt as well as thousands of companies that specialize in international trade, manufacturing, and commodities exchange.

    Perhaps a majority of Frankfurt’s visitors come to the city as a result ...
  • German Vacation Destinations – Hamburg  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city and remains to be one of the country’s most prized metropolitan areas for the economic importance of its ports. Hamburg is located on the river Elbe in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein and has direct access to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. Since the Elbe is traditionally the lifeblood of the city, many of its attractions, festivals, and much of its history revolves around the great river.

    Hamburg hosts several lar...
  • A Review Of German Mannerisms For Foreign Travelers  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Visitors from other parts of the world that visit Germany for vacation or business purposes are typically pleased to note that Germans are cordial, polite, and welcoming. However, as with any culture, Germans have mannerisms that are unique to them. Since social etiquette is considered important in every society and Germans are no different, visitors that take a small amount of time to familiarize themselves with what Germans consider good manners will find that locals will o...
  • Germany’s Top Tourist Attractions  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Millions of visitors flock to Germany each year, and as each year passes that number grows larger. The United States alone accounts for almost 3 million visitors each year. Visitors to Germany come for the welcoming and friendly nature of the people, the breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty, and the world-class accommodations available for every one from the budget-minded traveler to the jet-setting celebrity. Here is a list of some of the top attractions that are consi...
  • Five Things You Must See on a Visit to Berlin  By :
    Berlin is the capital of Germany, and a city of rich history. It is the site of many significant historical events, and the location of a great deal of architectural grandeur. There are many things to do and see in Berlin, including eating, entertainment, drinking (drinking is an activity anywhere you go in Germany) and sightseeing. And when you are sightseeing in Berlin, there are five things that you really should not miss.
  • Bavaria Travel Guide  By : Peter Wilson
    Bavaria is Germany’s largest state and is located in the southern region of the country. There are resorts, hotels and private rentals located throughout the state. The first step is to decide which areas you most want to visit and plan an itinerary. Then you can begin to decide on accommodations. A variety of choices are available from the more affordable hotels to the more expensive resorts. Information on hotels and other rentals can be found and reserved online.

    Hotels...
  • Places To Stay In Dortmund For World Cup 2006  By : Mr Hanna
    Germany is set to host the FIFA World Cup this summer with an anticipated 3-4 million fans travelling to the 12 host cities for a festival of football and culture. As the global community descends on the host cities, they will be greeted with improved infrastructure and a greeting that has taken six years of preparation. For the host cities themselves, it is an opportunity for commerce and to showcase themselves to the rest of the world. Of course, cities such as Munich and B...
  • Going To Frankfurt For The World Cup 2006  By : Mr Hanna
    As the kick off to the FIFA World Cup 2006 draws closer, the 12 host cities are putting the final touches to their preparations to hosting the largest sporting event in the world. Some of the cities are used to large scale events and influxes of tourists whilst others are new to such attention. But Germany has put a large scale of resource and six years of planning into hosting the event and the host cities are well prepared for the first whistle of the World Cup.

    Germany ...
  • Have You Arranged Where You Are Going To Stay In Cologne For The World Cup  By : Mr Hanna
    As the FIFA World Cup 2006 descends upon the 12 host cities of Germany, some of the most prominent cities such as Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt will barely bat an eyelid seasoned as they are to staging events on a world stage. For other cities, this is the culmination of arduous preparation and planning and for one or two the month in the spotlight might just be enough to propel them into the league of internationally renowned cities.

    Cologne is Germany’s longest establishe...
  • “München Liebt Dich” And You Will Love It, Too – Travel To Munich  By : Frank Johnson
    The city’s new motto, “Munich Loves You,” may be a bit commercial, but it is exactly how you will feel from the very moment you find your bags at the airport. It is also not overeagerly presumptuous to say that whoever you are, this Bavarian capital will have you head-over-heels enamored with some or all parts of its eclectic mish-mosh of cultures. There is absolutely something for everyone when you travel to Munich.

    Of Germany’s major cities, Munich is Berlin’s more cosmo...
  • Travel To Berlin: A Cultural Evolution  By : Frank Johnson
    It is difficult to think of a modern industrialized city that has been through quite as much upheaval and stress in recent times as Berlin. The German capital has been undergoing a massive reunification effort and cultural explosion since 1989 that has held an awe-inspired and utterly captivated audience of visitors since then. No other city offers such an intimate understanding of the complexities and atrocities of world war than once-divided Berlin.

    Despite the destructi...
  • Munich: 2006 World Cup Opening Ceremony  By : Gerald Mason
    The opening ceremony of the 2006 Football World Cup will be held in Munich on Friday 9th June 2006. The first game of the tournament will also be played in Munich, on the 9th of June at the newly built Munich stadium at Fröttmaning.

    Munich has much more to offer than Football:

    Munich is the Capital of Bavaria, formally a kingdom in it’s own right. And some of the buildings and their styles still seem to reflect this, with palaces and architecture more appropriate to a c...
  • Travel To Germany: The Pulse Of European History  By : Frank Johnson
    Germany has long been a mover and shaker of European history, creating waves in time for the rest of the continent to ride out. From Charlemagne and Otto von Bismarck to Nazism and the Cold War, Germany has become the epicenter of cutting-edge culture and music, and centuries of tradition and fine arts. The juxtaposition of medieval towns against ultra-modern industrialism is a fascinating reality to experience.

    Thriving Urban Centers of Germany
    The capital city of Berlin...
  • Sightseeing In Munich Germany  By : Erica Bosworth
    There is a lot to see in Munich, Germany. Late spring and summer are popular tourist times in this city. In addition, the Oktoberfest celebration is a big event. Oktoberfest last for six days and always draws large crowds. There are many hotels and restaurants in addition to unique sightseeing opportunities.

    Accommodations in Munich Germany

    There are several Munich hotels to choose from, many near the Munich airport or the train station. This makes it easier to get a...

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