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#31 of 409 things to do in Germany
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southafricangirl says:
Well, when i first got to Germany i did not know about all that i was going to experiance. The people for one where very friendly and helped me get around. I worked for a single mother and her daughter who was 21/2 at that time. Bamberg was a wonderful experiance. The Altenburg up on top of the mou...
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#32 of 409 things to do in Germany
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armybandit says:
Every year, Germany's most famous Christmas Market opens its stalls for visitors from all over the world, right in the middle of the city, on Nuremberg Main Market Square. At 5.30 p.m. on the Friday before the first Advent Sunday, the Christmas Angel opens her market, reciting the solemn prologue fr...
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#33 of 409 things to do in Germany
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niphredil says:
Of all the places to gather my first impression of Germany I ended up flying into Duisburg where my boyfriend lives (a good reason I think!). The entire area, the ruhrgebiet, was largely an industrial area. Thus in the second world war it was an important area and, therefore, bombed. Many of the tow...
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#34 of 409 things to do in Germany
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travelman727 says:
RIVER SPREE SIGHTSEEING CRUISE
Berlin is full of surprises! It is surrounded by numerous waterways; a network of canals was built around the Spree and Havel Rivers in the 1800s. Germany’s capital has more bridges than Venice and more trees than Paris.
Most of the sightseeing cruises depart...
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#35 of 409 things to do in Germany
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koala says:
As the year draws to an end, an air of tranquillity envelops the city. In the last week of November (with the 1st Advent), the spirit of Christmas descends on Cologne with the opening of Cologne's four major Christmas markets: on the Cathedral square, the Old Market, the New Market and at Rudolfspla...
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#36 of 409 things to do in Germany
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DEElicious1982 says:
Schiller’s Summer House
Residence of Friedrich Schiller, Professor at the University of Jena.
In addition to the house you can also visit the garden house and the kitchen house.
Here, Schiller wrote: "Wallenstein", parts of the dramas "Maria Stuart" and "The maid of Orleans" and many ballads. T...
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#37 of 409 things to do in Germany
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Daxmar says:
Munich is a beautiful city. I can only agree with the previous review.
Dachau is definitely worth a visit, it really gives you the creeps, makes you think and wonder about the species 'homo sapiens'.
I want to add the Deutsche Museum to the list of things to do. If you are interested in scienc...
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#38 of 409 things to do in Germany
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jdgrevs20 says:
There is no shortage of great mountains to hit up each winter in the Alps. Pending the right snowfall though can often make for a dull or exciting weekend. In Germisch Germany you will find a couple of Moutains for both experienced and beginners alike. The Kreuzeck, Osterfelder and Hausberg areas...
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#39 of 409 things to do in Germany
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jdl10128 says:
I just got back from an afternoon of hiking in the Naturpark Odenwald near Wald-Michelstadt, Germany. This is a very beautiful area with a number of trails winding through forests and farms. The area has a number of unique geological features such as the rock sea Felsenmeer. As I hit these spots,...
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#40 of 409 things to do in Germany
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homeres says:
Die Schokoladenmuseum Koln; Otherwise Known as Lindt Chocolate Factory, is one of the cool museums for families and school trips to go to in Cologne, Germany. To find your way, walk toward the river, hang a right along the boulevard if coming from the direction of the Dom Cathedral
The tour is s...
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#41 of 409 things to do in Germany
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CFD says:
Everyone has heard of the Luftwaffe so there is no need for introducing it. This Partially Open Air , Partially Indoor Museum contains huge amounts of airplanes from many different nationalities (including the Luftwaffe off course), airplane parts , heaps of history (mostly german , but a little in ...
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#42 of 409 things to do in Germany
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Glowbaby21 says:
I work for an education travel company called Explorica (www.explorica.com) and I recently went on a tour of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. (Gotta love perks!) Neuschwanstein Castle was one of our stops and it was AMAZING! Great guided tour of the gorgeous castle - by far the most fairy tale-like...
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#43 of 409 things to do in Germany
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H_B says:
Bottom line – if you are fit (make an honest self-assessment or you will have a really bad day), have some hiking boots, a good day pack, 50 euros, and a day to spare, you owe it to yourself to hike the Zugspitze.
Budget breakdown – 50 Euros approximate. It costs about 20 euros to rent t...
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#44 of 409 things to do in Germany
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zippy113 says:
Do one, or several of the New Berlin tours by the NEw Europe company, they do several some free, some you pay for they are excellent. We did the free bike tour which was 4 hrs long and takes you to all the main sites and attractions. We also did the pub crawl which cost 11 euros and then u get free ...
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#45 of 409 things to do in Germany
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chiamhy says:
Every year, around the second weekend of May, Hamburg celebrates the Port Birthday.
There are programs on the water and on the land. Is a good place to see different type of ships.
http://www.hafengeburtstag.de/Content_en/start_e.htm
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