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Beaches on Germany’s Baltic Coast

Viator

Written by Viator, July 2012

Think of Germany and you may envision the Black Forest, or the castles of the Romantic Road, the great cities of Berlin or Munich or the massive beer steins of Oktoberfest. You probably don’t picture ... 
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Long days, long nights in Dusseldorf

JC

Written by JC, Germany, June 2011

Something strange happens as spring starts in Germany: as the days get longer so do the nights. Or, to be a little less cryptic, many major cities hold events where cultural institutions stay open ... 
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Stargazing on Sylt

JC

Written by JC, Germany, September 2011

If you want to see Germany’s A-list at play, head for the North Sea island of Sylt. In summer you can rub shoulders with a spectrum of luminaries ranging from the internationally famous to ... 
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The Shores along Lake Constance

JC

Written by JC, Germany, August 2011

Lake Constance (Bodensee in German) is Germany ’s largest lake, although it also laps against Austria and Switzerland . Despite its size it is ridiculously easy to get around, with trains ... 
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Baiersbronn in the Black Forest

Written by Katie H, February 2013

Tucked away in Germany‘s Black Forest, the village of Baiersbronn is home to some of Germany’s best chefs. Though it’s long been known (especially among Germans and Swiss visitors) as a great place ... 
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Berlin's Mauerpark

JC

Written by JC, Germany, September 2012

Mauerpark (“Wall Park”) runs along a stretch of the old Berlin Wall , a section of which still stands, and much of its terrain was recovered from no-man’s-land. As well as providing a welcome ... 
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Berlin's Secret Corner

JC

Written by JC, Germany, October 2011

Tucked away in Berlin’s south-east, the district of Köpenick is not exactly high on the average visitor’s agenda. Which is a shame, because with its small but picturesque center, majestic ... 
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English Garden (Englischer Garten) in Munich

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, October 2012

Designed as far back as the 1780s, Munich’s Englischer Garten, or English Garden, occupies approximately 1.5 square-miles of the city’s ground. Stretching from the city center to its northeastern ... 
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Learning About East Berlin Life at the DDR Museum

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2012

Tours & Tickets

Berlin‘s history has played a major role in shaping the city today, and one of the best places to learn more about one period of that history is at the DDR Museum, which details what life was like ... 
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Park Life in Berlin

JC

Written by JC, Germany, September 2011

No less than three of Berlin ’s inner city parks have been the subject of feature-length documentaries in the last year, profiling the friendly collision of social groups and subcultures which ... 
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Spreewald

JC

Written by JC, Germany, February 2012

About halfway along its eventful journey from the Czech border to Berlin, the River Spree suffers a multiple personality disorder, breaking down into innumerable canals and tributaries to form ... 
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The Hofbrauhaus Beer Hall

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, March 2013

Munich ’s legendary Hofbrauhaus beer hall is so renowned around the globe, that a number of international replicas have sprung up in its honor but nothing beats a visit to the original. First ... 
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