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Best place to go in Germany? |
Travel Info Where would you say is the nicest, and most beautiful place to go in Germany? I really like old buildings, so any place with old German buildings... Travel Tips If you like old buildings, you should visit Rothenburg. http://www.spidertrip.de/rothenburg.htm... And M眉nster http://www.prinzipalmarkt.de/ http://www.muenster.de/stadt/tourismus/e... Others I went to germany in 1986 and had a great 2 weeks. I landed in Hanoh and then drove to Sturgart. we went to amsterdam and france. We then flew back from Hanoh back to the states. I loved Stutgart and thought that it was so beautiful. I would love to go again to! I was stationed in Germany from 1978-82. I was in Augsburg which I beleived to be a beautiful city, and spent some time in Munich (October Fest) and it was awesome. There are many beautiful places in Germany. For example, you can travel by train or ship through the Rhine valley. It has many old castles and old villages while being fairly easy to access from the international airports of Frankfurt and Cologne. If you like history and Romans, check out Speyer. I'd also recommend you check out the link below, to find something to your personal taste. http://gogermany.about.com/od/historybuf... Quedlinburg! Unesco world heritage site because of its intactly preserved medevial town center. http://www.quedlinburg.de http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/quedlinburg... Nearby you got Wernigerode with its fairy tale castle and Blankenburg with the old fortress REgenstein. http://www.blankenburg.de/pages/english/... http://www.blankenburg.de/pages/english/... Check out Heidelberg -- great castle, beautiful location set in the hills with the famous footbridge over Neckar River which flows out onto the plains cut by the Rhine River. Plenty of shopping, great choices of restaurants, great sights to see. Schwetzingen is nearby with its beautiful palace and gardens, not to mention the great outdoor restaurants there just outside the gates. Mark Twain lived in Heidelberg for a couple of years, and loved it because of its charm and beauty. You're close to other great locations like Baden Baden, the Black Forest (Schwartzwald), Strasbourg France, etc. The rail network will take you anywhere you want, so your choices are endless!!! |
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