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Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
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james47
Joined: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:56 am Posts: 18 Location: U.K
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hi
I think the best places are the smaller towns that were not destroyed during the war, like Rothenburg or Goslar. Old, charming, real.
Thanks Have a nice time ahead
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Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:46 pm |
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shanu
Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:59 pm Posts: 14 Location: U.K
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hello King Ludwig II's world-famous castle stands proudly against the spectacular backdrop of the Alps in southern Bavaria. Neuschwanstein, his fairytale castle, is the most-visited building in Germany, and was designed to resemble a medieval German knight's castle. Walt Disney also found inspiration for his magic kingdom here and based his world-famous Disney Castle on this spectacular Bavarian highlight.
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Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:30 pm |
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anne47
Joined: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:56 pm Posts: 10 Location: U.K
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hello all Well I guess it would matter where in the country...I've been to France and from my experience I can say it was amazing especially if your going to Paris there's so many things to see within the city that no one could possibly get bored with it. There's the Louvre, Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, Bridge of Alexander, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles Palace, Luxembourg, and many other beautiful things besides just in Paris, the beach of Normandy is also very cool to see and the cemetery where all the soldiers who died on D-Day were buried...But I would get together with your sister and compare and contrast the two countries and figure what is it about the two countires you want to see so maybe there's one that has something that will benefit both of you. But even if you end up going to country that isn't the one you want to go to ENJOY it! It's a great experience! Source(s):
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:09 pm |
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alex
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:27 pm Posts: 11 Location: america
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hello friends
Probably one of the best and most visited area is Bavaria, especially the southern part, i.e. Garmisch (Zugspitze, highest mountain in Germany, Berchtesgaden, the castles in Füssen etc. The most visited tourist attractions/cities are: 1) Cathredal in Cologne 2) Rüdesheim 3) Berlin (Reichstag building) 4) Rothenburg 5) Bad Münstereifel 6) Heidelberg (castle) 7) Neuschwanstein castle / Füssen
Thanks for sharing us .....
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Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:42 am |
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Baron22
Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:58 pm Posts: 13 Location: U.K
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Most Beautiful: Anywhere in the Kootenay mountain region in British Columbia, Canada. Most Romantic: Sevilla in Spain, in the Autumn. Most Interesting: Freiburg, Germany
I'm from U.K, and I still absolutely love this city. The average tourist won't see what the locals see, but it comes a close second to Freiburg for "interest" value.
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Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:55 pm |
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lilgizzy82
Joined: Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:00 am Posts: 5
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
If you are going to travel to Germany, I suggest you travel to a few locations. Munich is always a great destination if you enjoy big cities. There are a lot of villages and smaller cities if you want to experience a less commercial version of the country. You should definitely go in the summertime to avoid the cold weather. Multi Trip travel Insurance
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:29 am |
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tinny34
Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:52 pm Posts: 18 Location: U.K
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hi
Cologne : When you hear the word, Cologne, what comes into your mind? A beautiful fragrance, right? Well, meet the town that's called Cologne for a reason, and indeed, the town of Cologne has its own peculiar fragrance that's very pleasing to the nose. Also, there you will find a beautiful view of the River Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral.
Dachau : Take a break from the fairytale castles and mystical forests and go to the place called Dachau. Dachau is a concentration camp - a remnant of Germany's dark past where you can just imagine the horrors that took place in this very spot. However, you will also find there a statue bearing the inscription, "Never Again", a solemn promise of the German people that they will 'never again' commit such unspeakable acts - another true victory for peace.
Oktoberfest : The Oktoberfest - technically, it's not a place, but it's just too good a festival to leave out of any 'top ten list' that concerns tourism and Germany. This fun-filled festival in the town of Bavaria is guaranteed to leave you intoxicated and euphoric. You can spend days on end just drinking authentic German Ale and just letting yourself loose.
Thanks
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Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:43 pm |
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hyna thomas
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:37 am Posts: 21
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Re: Best Places to Be Visited in Germany are:
Hello The Gothic Cathedral, also known as the Dom, is the city's most famous landmark and also a well known architectural monument in Germany. It is 144 metres long and 86 meters wide and has two spires that are 157 metres in height. Construction began in 1248 to house the relics of the Magi, the Dom was not completed until 1880. The completion of the cathedral was celebrated as a national event. Despite changing architectural styles through the centuries, the result is essentially Gothic. Situated in the centre of Cologne, from the top of the Dom's south tower there are panoramic views across the city and surrounding area. Open daily from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, except during religious services.
The most impressive attraction in the Roman-Germanic Museum is the 70 square metre Dionysos-Mosaik. The mosaic, once the floor of the main room of a large Roman villa dating from the third century, was discovered in 1941 during excavation work for an air-raid shelter. The Museum, which was opened in 1974 and is situated near the Kölner Dom, boasts a collection of prehistoric, ancient and medieval finds. The exhibitions give an insight into the daily life, beliefs and customs of long-forgotten cultures. An unusual feature is the collection of Roman glassware.
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