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Stelarmod says:
An awesome experience was had on my trip to Germany. Wow, what an adventure. JCI Hessen Germany (our hosts) provided the best hospitality I have ever received. Spent the first 2 days in Hanau for a conference then Sunday on the Rhine River and Rudesheim including wine tasting at the Ohlig winery....
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DEElicious1982 says:
Welcome to the fantastic world of galaxies, stars and planets
Travel to distant galaxies, discover unfamiliar planets and explore the fantastic dimensions of the universe with all its breathtaking natural phenomena. Experience the uniqueness of the Zeiss Planetarium Jena which opened in 1926 and is...
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X_Drive says:
I do not know the price of an individual cruise, because this was just one part of the Brendon Tour we were on. But the cruise would be a nice part of any trip though Germany. There are many places up and down the river where one can begin or end a river cruise. And I am sure that you can take...
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EMTurbo says:
This is a true historic monument. A magnificent step back in time and an awesome example of the painstaking attention to detail that architects and builders of this era put into their work. Much of the more detailed statue adourned buildings were built during the renaissance. The face of the buildin...
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showbiz101 says:
Berlin was probably my favourite destination in Europe!
Hunt down the organisation NewEurope (or you'll probably just find them as NewBerlin). My favourite experiences were with them. The FREE walking tour they do is excellent. The tour guide was so enthusiastic and once you have someone who know...
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angelmoon says:
Europa Park is the second largest Park in Europe after Disneyland Paris. It is located between Freiburg, Germany and Strasbourg, France. It's mascot is a grey mouse called "Euromaus" which can be seen walking all over the park.
The park is seperated into 14 different areas, usually names after E...
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BrittaP03 says:
The first time I went her was as a field trip in middle school. The Extern Rocks are those huge rocks set up in a constellation, and you can climb on those tiny rope ladders on top of them and around them. On the highest point of the place is a chapel. I have to admit little 12-year-old me was prett...
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larochka89 says:
The best city ever! :]
I love it so much cuz you can see a bunch of different stuff her. No matter what type of human you are, there is always something you can do. Mainz has about 200.000 habitants so it's not really big. Anyway, we "Meenzer" know how to party and to chill out :]
table of c...
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THEKILTEDCELT says:
YES there is a free walking tour in Berlin. It meets in front of the Dunkin' Donut Shop at the ZOO Station or at the Brandenburg Gate. You will need a ticket for the "S" and "U" bahn (I suggest you buy the "Berlin-Potsdam Welcome Card" 48/72hr 16/22 Euro.) if you meet at the Zoo.
They also have p...
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petrarchanprincess says:
To me, student discounts at this place are A-MA-ZING (just make sure you've got your card). Okay, just so you know, if you want to go to this place, you have to drive up a mountain, then park, then walk up more of the mountain...it's not for the faint hearted, but let me tell you, if my mom can do i...
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nadda says:
If you're ever going to Schleswig (or somewhere nearby) you have to visit this museum. It's so educational and you get to see tons of things and learn about things. This is a huge museum and you have to take a whole day out of your calendar to see all the good aspects of this museum.
When I was at...
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alison_wndrlnd says:
I took two tours with this company while I was in Munich: one to Dachau that was extremely inexpensive, and the other a FREE guided tour of the city. Both were experiences I'll never forget. The guides are extremely knowledgable, and possibly even more engaging and entertaining. I ...
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CrazyLisa says:
This museum tempted us as we went to Berlin without much in the way of knowledge about Berlin as a city. We found it in one of those flyers in the front of a hotel.
It was a little hard to find because their map was confusing but we finally found it and walked inside. There is this big plane win...
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oceanroses says:
The Cologne Zoo is a great place to hang out in between all the overload of sightseeing. Its pretty big, with a really nice gardenlike atmosphere.
We went there at nine in the morning, just after it opens, to see the elephants being fed and bathed.
I also loved the seals, and we were able to expe...
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koala says:
This largest fireworks display with synchronised music is happening in July as long the city got the money left for it. :-)
It is a fantastic fireworks display. Last year there were around 800000 people along the Rhine banks watching it. Great show!
The fireworks will be lit from the ships on the ...
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