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#1 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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lauro says:
i dont know if other european cities offer this kind of premium. but here in germany they do (because travelling in germany by train is VERY expensive). they have the so-called night trains. in düsseldorf (for example)one can travel to paris, verona, milan, copenhagen, prague, bratislava, vienna, z...
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#2 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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THEKILTEDCELT says:
I think everybody should take advantage of saving money and buy the "Berlin- Potsdam Welcome Card" 48/72hr 16/22 Euro... This card is good on all public transport, as well as museum and some entertainment reductions.
Just flash it every place you have to pay for anything. you'll be surprised at w...
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#3 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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lauro says:
public transportation in düsseldorf is divided into 4 categories - subway, streetrain, bus and taxis (well as all of europe do :D)
for one destination - a "kurzstrecke" or short distance trips also known as ticket K (maximum of 3-4 stops) it costs 1.10 euros. and the long distance called ticket ...
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#4 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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Jess_and_Johnny says:
German locals proved to be the most helpful and kindest people we have encountered on our travels...!!
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#5 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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Tommy08 says:
The Berlin Welcome Card is really useful...a friend of mine used it last year.. you can get it at every ticket shop or order it online at http://www.berlinsouvenirs.com/cgi-bin/shop.pl?action=suche&keywords=Produkte&sprache=english
you can see further information about it here:
http://www.visit...
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#6 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Germany
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WAKeele says:
GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#7 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Germany
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Torsten says:
Hi !
You have to go to Cologne ! :) It's lovely there !
There are many beautiful places :
- The DOM
- The older city
- Old Buildings
- Small Pubs
- The Früh Brewery
- etc.
If you need more help, contact me ! :)
Lovely Greetz Torsten
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#8 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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ottielisa says:
There we go...i just want to give you a place to go while traveling throug germany or even europe!
Frankfurt is the city i was born in 1990! Shortly after the wall in Berlin fell and germany became a hole country! but ja i dont want to talk about this historical thing!
However...some years before ...
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#9 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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hdichter says:
Do you mean the Stay and Learn Hostel? It's about half a block north of the train station, across the street from the pub? I've stayed there a few times. Super easy to walk to (even with the ginormous rolly bag), and there is an elevator. Always a bonus in my book. There are lockers so that you...
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#10 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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Eric says:
I would definitely book as early as possible, because rooms definitely fill up. I stayed at Jaeger's Hostel (see my other review). I ended up getting a cheap double room with a friend, but my other two friends got put in a common room/hostel area with a few other people. We booked about a month or s...
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#11 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Germany
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Dave81 says:
see my blog and pics about Hamburg!
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#12 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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Sylvie1 says:
I think we went on a one day schooltrip to Aken during Christmas time. We went there to see the christmasmarket. That is so beautiful over there. Really, it's so big, you get lost. They have all these huts pulled out and they are selling much candy (and delicious too) and you can drink whatever you ...
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#13 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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ANDREVILAR says:
It's sweet as a liquor and strong as a vodka.
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#14 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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dougal says:
If you're flying with BA to the UK (or presumably elsewhere) leave plenty of time for check in and to get to your departure gate.
There is the standard security check at passport control, however BA operate their own separate security check(complete with X-Ray and body search) just in front of B...
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#15 of 36 general tips & advice in Germany
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anamorenoramos says:
If you are planning to visit Heidelberg, maybe i can help you with some advices. If you arrive at the Frankfurt am Main International Airport, you have to follow the signs of the Long Distances Train. There you can buy the ticket in the Reisebüro or in the Automat. Normally you take the fast train ...
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