by Petra Sando
No place like home - if you are German, that is :-) I am originally from Germany and love everything about it as a travel destination! Of course, I am a bit prejudiced - there's no place like home, but here are a few ob...read more
As an American who lived in Germany for five years, I'll let you in on a few inside tips to traveling in Germany. Just remember to stay flexible and laugh at yourself (or the situation) while employing these tips, and you...read more
Freikoerperkultur- Free Body Culture Tiergarten, Berlin Berlin is perhaps the greatest city in the world for those of us who want a cosmopolitan city with a small town feel. Another fact about Berlin is that there is...read more
by Rob Dacosta
The following is a list of ten travel insights gained within the past four years of living and traveling within Germany: 1) ADAC is the equivalent of auto club. They have every conceivable map and brochure you could t...read more
by Noel Darcy
1. Grow a moustache. This is especially applicable to females. The cold hearted Germans are susceptable to facial hair, and a furry top lip will warm the cockles of any Kraut. 2. Don't speak the language. The Germans ar...read more
Germany is an excellent place to visit while traveling in Europe. From the culture to the food to the many "fests" they throw, no matter which city you find there is always something nearby that will catch your eye. I live...read more
ST. GEORGE'S ENGLISH BOOKSHOP Wrther Strae 27, Prenzlaur Berg U2 Eberswalder Str. A visit to St. George's English Bookshop is one of the more relaxing ways you could spend a saturday in Berlin. Pass by the organic foo...read more
by Sascha Claus
Germany has a very well developed public transport system. *TRACKS* Train connections between the major cities run at least on an hourly basis and they are fast. Fares can be confusing though and if you are planning ex...read more
After riding a few hours on the Deutsche Bahn, the urge to go out and explore all that you've seen from your window seat is overwhelming. Germans tend to stay more active during their free time than Americans and they espe...read more
Germany is a beautiful country filled with good food, beautiful scenery, and a wonderful cultural scene. There are several ways to get around on your trip to make your stay easier. 1. Walking or Bike Riding - Germans lo...read more
by Linda Eoff
Traveling by automobile in Germany isn't really that hard if you have a good mapbook and that would be the ADAC (Allgemeinder Deutcher Automobil-Club e.v.)-Europe and Germanys largest automobile club. It has all the roads...read more
by Guido Wagner
If you want to travel inside of Germany, there are serveral ways to reach your destination. Using the trains, you should be aware that they very often miss their timetables, so be patient if you miss a connection! Inside o...read more
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