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Cologne City

Known as Germany's party city, it revels in the spotlight because of its many pubs, eternal nightlife, and is also a place of pilgrimage. Cologne city takes no effort in attracting visitors, located conveniently on the river Rhine, to the east of Greenwich, fifty meters above sea level in the North-West German lowlands.

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Alpirsbach Monastery: Medieval Sandstone Island

Attracting droves of tourists every year, Europe promises the ancient, the diverse, and the completely fascinating. Most travelers scurry past the major sites and cram in as much as possible in order to get through a list of 'must sees.'

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Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle is one of Germany’s most enchanting sites. Opened to the public in 1886, the castle was the inspiration of the infamous King Ludwig II, former King of Bavaria. RealTravelers Sus and Pete recently visited the castle during their trip to Europe.

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Discount Airfare To Germany: Experience German Culture At A Lower Cost

Germany is undoubtedly one of the richest countries in the world when it comes to history and culture. This is why it has consistently been among the world's top tourist destinations, especially now one can avail of discount airfare to Germany.

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10 Reasons To Visit Berlin Germany

Berlin is one of the most popular top tourist destinations in the world; certainly, one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Europe. It is widely known for its numerous museums, palaces, historic sites, cafes, clubs, bars, and vibrant nightlife. Surely, you can pick numerous reasons to visit Berlin Germany, but here are top 10 reasons to visit the magnificent city.

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Wuerttemberg Memorial Chapel: Tribute To A Young Queen

Perched atop a vineyard-covered hill, the lonely Wuerttemberg Memorial Chapel enjoys a magnificent view of the Stuttgart area's wine country. Although it sits in reverent silence, the chapel proclaims the timeless love of King Wilhelm I for his deceased bride, Katharina. The two now share this secluded resting place, together for eternity.

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Visiting Germany in the Fall

During the Summer, many destinations in Europe are popular with tourists - museums have lines around the corner, hotels are usually more expensive, and the temperatures are hot. Now is a great time to visit Europe, especially if you don’t mind the changing climate. Grab your sweater and head to Venice for a trip down the canal, taste great chocolate in Belgium, or sip beer at Ocktoberfest in Munich,

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Germanys Beautiful 6th City of Stuttgart

Stuttgart was founded in the 10th century, its name is a modern version of the original Stutengarten or translated to mares garden. However, it wasn't until 1488 that Stuttgart became the official capital and residence of Count Eberhard.

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Germany Is Expecting Several Million Visitors At Oktoberfest

The scale of Oktoberfest is just grand: Bavarians and guests of Bavarian capital drink about 6 million litres of beer, consume some 1 million chickens, about 400 thousand sausages and other tasty dishes of local cuisine. 30% of all the beer that is produced by Bavarian breweries is consumed namely during this holiday.

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Spending Christmas in Germany

The Christmas holidays are a great time to get together with friends and family and really get into the festive spirit. If you're looking to make sure that this Christmas goes with a bang, then a visit to Germany could be perfect.

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Heidelberg: Castles and More

Nestled along the beautiful Neckar River, the German city of Heidelberg is a charming destination worth paying a visit. History abounds with such sites as the University of Heidelberg, one of Europe’s oldest educational institutes, and the well-preserved medieval architecture of the city’s Old Town. Realtravelers Tony and Louise espied several of Heidelberg’s historic wonders during their recent two month trip to Europe.

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Castles in West Germany

I spent four years in West Germany, in the 70s, and I’ll tell you, they have an abundance of Castles I had learned. But let me share a few styles with you. I used to think everything was Gothic, because Gothic was kind of the overall look of things but it was not so.

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Munich Germany 10 Insider Tips

Munich Germany is a city in the state Bavaria. Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Munich Germany are? I will tell you 10 of my good ones.

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Cologne Germany Historical Facts of the First of German Cities

Cologne Germany -- do you know of the first given name of the oldest German city? Do you know how long it took to build its Cathedral? Do you further know what its scariest natural disaster is? Read on...

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The World's Biggest Party - OktoberFest in Munich

What lures us die-hard Oktoberfest fans to Munich each and every year without fail? Why do we come back again and again to re-experience the world’s largest festival?

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What You Need To Know About - Germany Travel

Germany has always one of the centers of attractions on the globe. The place is as beautiful as the fantasy of an artist and the imagination of a poet. It has a rich history that’s speaks through the archaic and bewitching architecture and monuments, the culture and the convivial attitude of the locals.

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Guide to Lubeck, Germany

Lubeck is a charming Hanseatic city, surrounded by a canal and a river. It has plenty of parks trees and open spaces. The best known symbol of the city is the Holtesten gate, built in 1477. Unfortuntately the gate was covered in scaffolding during my visit in June 2005, so I didn't get any photos! The town hall (Rathaus) was first constructed in 1230, it is regarded as one of the oldest and most magnificent buildings in Germany.

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Frankfurt Germany -- 12 Insider Tips

In the city with its international airport 650,000 humans live. It is a very modern large city and became the ' turntable of Europe '. In Frankfurt important industrial enterprises and wholesale dealer are resident like also many banks. Not only the German Federal Bank, but also the European Central Bank (ECB) resides here.

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Your First Time At The Oktoberfest In Munich

The Oktoberfest in Munich, also called Wies’n (meaning “meadow”) by the locals, is the largest festival in the world. Although there are many imitations of this huge beer party, none of them will manage to reach the dimensions of the original Wies’n in Munich that is carried out each year in late September and early October. It attracts as many as 6,000,000 visitors and about 6,000,000 liters of beer as well as an enormous amount of grilled chickens and pretzels are consumed yearly.

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