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Stuttgart Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:56) | Germany | By: admin

Situated amongst the rolling hills of Germany’s premiere wine-growing region, Stuttgart is capital of the state of Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany. Dotted with beautiful historical buildings, impressive parks and fantastic art museums, this modern city is a good stopover for its undulating wine estates, annual beer festival, mineral spa culture and acclaimed ballet, opera and philharmonic companies… More...

Hamburg Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:53) | Germany | By: admin

Hamburg is a watery city, geographically, historically and atmospherically. It is Germany’s second largest city and lies on the Elbe River, for centuries a major port and trading centre for central Europe. The city has a network of canals that rival those of Venice (it is said to have more bridges than Venice) and is centred on two artificial lakes… More...

Frankfurt Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:50) | Germany | By: admin

Visitors to Germany do not find much to make them linger in the sprawling city of Frankfurt on the River Main, unless their purpose is business rather than pleasure. For most visitors to the country, however, Frankfurt’s huge showpiece airport is the point of arrival and departure. The city is a major transport hub and an industrial and financial metropolis… More...

Munich Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:47) | Germany | By: admin

The Bavarian city of Munich, centre of southern Germany, is one of the country’s favourite tourist destinations, offering a unique combination of modern flair and traditional charm, all mixed together with a heavy helping of ‘Gemutlichkeit’, the special German term for hearty, happy, healthy togetherness.

Traditionally the city, famous for its breweries and beer halls, conjures up… More...

Berlin Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:43) | Germany | By: admin

For most of the latter part of the 20th century, Berlin has stood as a symbol of the division between East and West, split by the infamous fortified wall erected to separate the socialist sector from the democratic district. When the Berlin Wall was pulled down in 1990 the city discovered that it suddenly had two of everything, most notably… More...

Germany Travel Guide

21 May, 2010 (01:39) | Germany | By: admin

As Germany moves forward into the 21st century, leaving behind a history of division and tyranny, it is a nation embracing its newfound liberalism and redefining a modern cultural identity. Yet even today, visitors to the country can’t escape feeling profoundly moved by this country’s past and the effects it still has on its people… More...