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Places to visit in Germany 24 Articles

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    by Vivienne Mackie

    FAIRYTALE CASTLE TRIBUTE TO WAGNER The end of the Romantic Road in southern Germany climbs to the village of Schwangau, about 60 miles south-west of Munich, the gateway to Bavaria, the beer-drinking capital of the wor...read more

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    by Victoria Kobea

    Garmisch-Partenkirchen Located in the state of Bavaria, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the site of the 1936 Winter Olympics and a favored spot for skiing, snowboarding and hiking. As a former military wife, this winter wonde...read more

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    by Georgiana

    There are many places that are worth visiting in Germany but I want to recommend you one that is my favorite. Why is it so you will understand after reading this article. I hope that it will help you to make your next trip...read more

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    by Roumyana Demireva

    Germany is a very interesting and beautiful country. There are many places and cities which one can visit. I would like to recommend a wonderful city which lies on the elevated plains of Upper Bavaria, about 50 km north of...read more

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    by James Treibert

    Leipzig: City of Education and Commerce Located just 185 km or 115 miles from Berlin, Germany is Leipzig. This is the capital of Saxony and important trade fair city in Central Europe. This city has allot to offer a vis...read more

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    by Sarah Doble

    Germany is one of my favorite countries to visit. I always meet great people. No one takes care of you like the Germans can. My favorite city, perhaps in the world, is Berlin. I am fascinated by this ever changing ...read more

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    by Sandra Piddock

    I've been to many parts of Germany, but only in the winter. You see, I love the German Christmas markets, or Christkindlemarts, to give them their proper title. (Did I spell that right? I can never remember!) These days, m...read more

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    by John Graham

    NEUSCHWANSTEIN AND HOT BREAD If you cannot afford to buy a new car in Munich to drive around Europe before shipping it home as your own, at least you can rent one for your next European vacation. It's certainly the next...read more

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    by Katherine Huether

    Munich and the surrounding area is one of the most beautiful areas in all of Europe. Where else could you enjoy a thriving, cultural city that still has a small-village feel? And since the Germans try to preserve their nat...read more

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    by C. M. Erickson

    I recommend Garmsich-Partenkirchen (GP) as a fabulous place to visit in Germany. It is just an hour south of Munich in the Alps on the border with Austria. While fun in its own right, it also forms a great base for day-t...read more

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    by Ben Bell

    Rhine Valley Riches Keen to get off the coach after a 12hr ride from Calais, as was our friendly coach guide, we retired to our rooms at the Rhein Hotel Adler in St Goarshausen the holiday centre twinned with St Goar o...read more

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    by Charlotte Evans-Wilcox

    The Splendor of Munich Munich offers a delightful mixture of the cosmopolitan with an astounding natural beauty of landscape. The "Muenchener" enjoy water sports and picnics at the lakes by summer and weekend ski trips...read more

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    by Gretchen Gingerich

    Gretchen's Guide to Germany I absolutely love Germany and all it has to offer. The following are my suggestions for a rockin' trip during the holidays. The best time to go to Germany is Christmas time when the Weina...read more

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    by Monique Yvette Fischle

    Germany has such a sophisticated culture, the food is absolutely amazing (definitely not a place for vegetarians) and the people are just lovely, and most people speak English which is great! Though this is a biased opini...read more

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    by The Owl

    If you like cities and the nightlife of cities, visite: - Berlin - Stuttgart - Frankfurt/Main (we also have Frankfurt/Oder) Main and Oder are the rivers flowing through the cities. - Dortmund - München (Munic...read more

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    by proxam

    This wasn't the first time I'd been to Eisenach you know. Not a bit of it. I'd stopped there on route to Poland a couple of years ago. However, on that occasion, I didn't do much more than sink a couple of beers and get my...read more

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    by Michaela Lola Abrera

    BERGHAIN/PANORAMA BAR: Am Wriezener Bahnhof, Friedrichshain. S-Bahn Ostbahnhof Called Berghain by Berliners and Panorama by tourist (go figure), this is the edgiest place to be in the city. It is both the ultimate pa...read more

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    by Jim Marquez

    21st century Nazi Sites in Germany by Jim Marquez "He who closes his eyes to the past, closes his eyes to the present. He who suppresses the memory of man's inhumanity to man, is himself in danger of one day becoming i...read more

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    by Damien Routisseau

    ... Berlin! The Haubstadt is absolutely fantastic. Having been there several times myself, I just can't get enough of it. May you like sight-seeing sort of tourism (with the Fernsehnturm, the Charlottenburg Schloss and the...read more

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    by Tal Yehonaten

    Mnchen, although a large and sophisticated business center, is a city that carries a warmth and charm unlike many of Germany's major urban areas. It appears that the Prussian formalism ingrained in much of country missed ...read more

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