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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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KoelnSwimr says:
If you are a young person, I would recommend spending your nightlife along Zulpicherstrasse, which is a whole street near the University full of young people. When there is a party going on around town, this is where it is at!
If you are an older person, looking for a more touristy experience, I w...
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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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mein0001 says:
The Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas store is absolutely fabulous. I can’t post many pictures, as photographs weren’t allowed to be taken within the store. But believe me, it is amazing. When you first enter the store, you are in the “Christmas museum” portion. They have different Christmas scenes...
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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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KoelnSwimr says:
I was lucky enough to go to the Koelner Lichter this year, and I was pleasantly surprised! The fireworks set to the music were absolutely amazing, and unlike a firework show I have seen before. The display is launched from a barge in the middle of the Rhein River. One of the large bridges actuall...
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lauro says:
düsseldorf is home to germany's über über über expensive shopping district named königsallee or the kings allee. it is a kilometer of shops from every famous designers around the world. from fur coats in winter to swirling colors in summer to jeweliers to art galleries and über expensive clubs...
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jennjeff1 says:
We went hiking the day after Christmas in the Taunus Mountain range, about half way between Wiesbaden and Frankfurt am Main, just north of Autobahn 66 in Hesse, Germany. Although it was a bit cool and misty, we all had a great time working off all the roast duck we had eaten Christmas Day. There w...
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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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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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