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Looking for fun things to do in Germany? Check out these ideas for what what do in Germany, including places to visit, tourist attractions, and sightseeing. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Germany, submitted by fellow travelers. You may also Write your own review of what to do in Germany.
#106 of 412 things to do in Germany
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koala says:
Cologne's gay scene is an integral and highly conspicuous section of the local population. As such Christopher Street Day is celebrated as an international festival for lesbians, gays and transvestites in the customary Cologne manner - almost like Carnival itself.
Attracting more than over a half ...
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#107 of 412 things to do in Germany
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CFD says:
It took Berlin 60years to open a Holocaust Memorial. There have been several critics saying that the Anti graffiti coating that the memorial is coated with is made by the same company that made Zyclon-B gas for the gas chambers in the Holocaust 60years ago. How Ironic isn't that?
Its very easy ...
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#108 of 412 things to do in Germany
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lauro says:
someone requested some sights to see in cologne, so i live not far from cologne and i know it by heart, i'd like to share some insights about it:
- cologne cathedral
- chocolate museum
- ludwig museum
- roman-germanic museum (römisch-germanisches museum)
- rudolfplatz for the largest gay nig...
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#109 of 412 things to do in Germany
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Eric says:
This is a neat park conveniently located right off of an S-bahn stop.
It is basically a grassy field with trees located next to the
waterfront. There are plenty of paths to stroll around on and it seems
like a pretty popular picnic spot with the locals. If you get tired of
walking, there are als...
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#110 of 412 things to do in Germany
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DEElicious1982 says:
JenTower
The town’s landmark, shaped like a cylindrical ocular, was built as a research building for the GDR. Until its extensive renovation, the tower was used by the Jena university. Today, the viewing platform offers a breathtaking panoramic view from a height of 128 meters.
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#111 of 412 things to do in Germany
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Soma says:
The fish market was great I went there on my last day and it was a lovely morning for it.
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#112 of 412 things to do in Germany
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Zen says:
At €6.50 per person for a round trip to the Niederwald monument from Rüdesheim the ride is comparatively cheap. You jump in - supervised by staff - and take the ride of about 5 minutes to the top of the hillside. Sometimes you have to wait for a bit but the ride itself is definitely worth it beca...
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#113 of 412 things to do in Germany
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dahling says:
Sachsenhausen is the other side of Frankfurt, meaning the other side of the Main that is. It is the part of the "Old town" with all it's famous Applewinepubs. Applewine is the traditional drink of Frankfurt and MOST Frankfurters will prefer it to a beer anyday. There are two types of Applewine (Germ...
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#114 of 412 things to do in Germany
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jteddyb says:
From June 1942 to February 1943, a group of anti-Nazi students and professors calling themselves "The White Rose" spoke out against the Nazi regime in anonymous pamphlets. Although based at Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University, their literature was distributed throughout Germany and even smuggled a...
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#115 of 412 things to do in Germany
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lauro says:
since i've been living in düsseldorf for almost 4 years, let me share to you some places you might be interested in and some things to do while you are here:
- try the restaurants of böser chinese (evil chinese), rote laterne (red lantern), minol, and nooy for fusion cuisine with laidback and a...
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#116 of 412 things to do in Germany
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Airwalker says:
With its large garden show and exhibition along with cheery German locals the city of Schleswig is an excellent place Northern Germany to visit year around
When your there checkout The Haithabu Viking Site & Museum. You will receive a card that they punch at each location you visit, the Garden Sh...
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#117 of 412 things to do in Germany
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lauro says:
aquazoo is the only animal attraction in düsseldorf, since the zoo was destroyed in world war 2 and was never built again.
the price cost about 5 euros per adult and inside the aquazoo, is an extensive collection of water life from around the world, in the middle is a small authentic tropical r...
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#118 of 412 things to do in Germany
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CFD says:
Potsdamer platz was a buzzing part of Berlin before in the turn into the 20th century and it has also become a buzzing part of Berlin on the turn to the 21th century. In between it has been in rubble , separated by the Berlin Wall and been underinvested for many many years.
Today Potsdamer platz ...
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#119 of 412 things to do in Germany
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andresg says:
Pictures are worth a thousand words.
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#120 of 412 things to do in Germany
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Litla says:
When visiting Northern Germany this little town is worth a day trip.
There's plenty to see:
In the historic part of the town every house is a joy to look at. Most of the timber-framed houses are renovated. There is also the church "Maria Magdalena", which doors are often open to the public.
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