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1. Germany.. PAGEREF _Toc73690399 h 5
2. Getting there.. PAGEREF _Toc73690404 h 7
3. Accommodation in Germany. PAGEREF _Toc73690407 h 10
4. Where to go. PAGEREF _Toc73690408 h 13
4.1.Festivals. PAGEREF _Toc73690409 h 13
4.2. National Parks. PAGEREF _Toc73690411 h 15
4.3. Routs in Germany. PAGEREF _Toc73690413 h 20
5. A Journey to Berlin.. PAGEREF _Toc73690414 h 24
5.1. Accommodation in Berlin. PAGEREF _Toc73690415 h 24
5.2. Sightseeing in Berlin. PAGEREF _Toc73690416 h 28
5.3. Eat, Drink, Nightlife. PAGEREF _Toc73690417 h 32
Conclusion. PAGEREF _Toc73690418 h 34
Literature.. PAGEREF _Toc73690419 h 35
Sites. PAGEREF _Toc73690420 h 35
Each of these many-faceted cities is
steeped in history. At every turn you will encounter the great names of the
past and enjoy the architectural and artistic heritage of great eras. Deep in the heart of Europe,
Here, history really comes to life. And life comes to life too- in every season the calendars are jam-packed with events for every taste: Top quality concert series, art exhibitions, outstanding theatre, major international sporting events, colourful street festivals and traditional Christmas Markets sparkle with lights. This rich, interwoven tapestry of the past and the modern is also the key to the charm and dynamism of the historic highlights.
Fairy-tale castles, medieval towns, boisterous beer halls, breathtaking landscapes and a cutting-edge arts scene - the land of Beethoven and Bratwurst delights, excites and inspires.
The lowlands in the north of
Visas: EU citizens can enter on an official identity card. Americans,
Australians, Canadians, New Zealanders and Japanese just need a valid passport
(no visa). Unless you're a citizen of a developing country, you can probably
stay up to three months.
Time Zone: GMT/UTC +1 (Central
European Time)
Dialling Code: 49
Electricity: 230V, 50Hz
Weights & measures: Metric
The German climate is variable so it's best to be prepared for all types of weather throughout the year. That said, the most reliable weather is from May to October. This coincides, naturally enough, with the standard tourist season (except for skiing). The shoulder periods can bring fewer tourists and surprisingly pleasant weather. There is no special rainy season.
Germans love to party, and kick up their heels at
everything from pagan harvest romps to black tie opera galas. The Winter
Carnival (Fasching) season occurs throughout
The main arrival/departure points for flights in
By train. Getting around
The eastern and western train systems have now been fully merged, although fares in the east are still cheaper. Numerous fares and ticket passes are available. There is usually a surcharge for the InterCity Express (ICE) trains but it's worth it to travel 250km/h (155mph) through the German countryside. Forget about buses until you're in train-unfriendly terrain.
By bus. A European bus service completes the railway system. It offers special connections on particularly interesting routes to tourists. Information regarding the bus system is also available in each travel agency.
A journey by bus will guarantee comfortable travelling. Enjoy and experience towns and landscapes in a relaxing way. Lean back and enjoy the view of diverse landscapes from large bus windows or visit one of Germany´s famous towns.Get on and relax - once you are comfortably seated, your well-earned holidays will begin. Besides, you have chosen an environmentally friendly way of travelling.
Internationaler Bustouristik Verband e.V. (),
the international federation of bus tour operators, has set up a list of
operators offering bus journeys. The list is set up according to the Lands of
the Federal Republic of Germany and is available. Here you will find numerous
journeys based on particular themes, sightseeing tours and club tours. It is
also possible to set up your own journey in co-operation with the operator. offers attractive journeys on public service buses along
Germany´s touristic holiday routes. Today
Deutsche Touring is one of the most important bus companies in
By car. If you are travelling by car, an ultra-modern and
efficient freeway network awaits you. Over 700 restaurants,
gas stations, motels and kiosks are open day and
night to travellers driving across the approximately
German roads are excellent, and motorised transport can be a great way to tour the country, although most towns have problems with car-parking. The national and famous motorway network known as autobahn can be wonderful and nightmare.
Bicycle touring in
There is a wide variety of accommodation
possibilities in
More and more hotels and hotel chains in
Hotel rooms in
Camping & Caravaning
Whether staying in an RV trailer, motorhome or within
the four walls of your tent, you can be right at home in any beautiful setting.
For a few days or several weeks, delightful landscapes can be directly outside
your front door. Relax in nature and recover from the hectic pace of everyday
life.
Guesthouses & inns
Besides hotels in all categories, there is naturally
also a variety of guesthouses and inns which can be found almost everywhere in
Youth hostels
The youth
hostels in
Vacation on a farm
The most beautiful time of the year is awaiting you right outside
your door.Vacation farm areas can
providewith peaceful, unencumbered
days. Out in the country, you will find elements of life that you otherwise may
not experience. Instead of the hectic pace of everyday life that makes you feel
unacknowledged, you encounter real hospitality in a warm, personal atmosphere.
You will find yourself rejuvenated
in such a natural setting whether just , fishing, or . There's
no end to the new experiences and discoveries you can make. The hosts of the
farm will spoil you with regional delicacies like fragrant fresh breads, home-made
sausages and cheeses as well as wine and juices from own vineyards. Diverse
leisure activities for both young and old round off the whole experience in the
country.
A is typically a lower-priced alternative to hotels and inns. Instead of staying in anonymous hotel beds, you sleep in cosy, private guest rooms. You are welcomed cordially by your hosts who offer a pleasant atmosphere in which to enjoy your stay. In the morning, breakfast is prepared just for you according to your taste. Your hosts take a personal interest in helping you with providing tips and information about the area, the country and the people.
From its beginning in post war
Over the years the festival has cemented its status as major European film
festival and is easily as important as its competitors in
The Golden and Silver Berlin bear and many honorary awards are much
sought-after.
B) Love parade in
German
techno guru Dr. Motte and 150 of his closer friends started the rave in 1989.
They met at
Successfully: the mobile party attracts en-vogue DJs and an enthusiastic crowd.
Some facts: In 2000, the loveparade's busiest year to date, 250 DJs on 53
wagons partied together with over a million guests.
Recently,
C) Frankfurt's Bookfair
a big player in
global trade fair business. An annual average of 80 fairs and exhibitions
attract numerous visitors from all over the world.
One of the highlights is
Today, more than 250,000 annual visitors flood the fair.
The aim: information on a selection of the almost 400,000 books which are being
presented.
D) Carnival in
In Germany Mardi Gras ('Fasching') is also
referred to as the fifth and foolish season ('die närrische Zeit'). It is
a time of elaborate parades, masks, balls and election of Carnival king and
queen and official madness.
The exact time of celebration and the traditions vary from county to county,
but it generally takes place in early spring.
E)
Even though it is called
'Oktoberfest', the festival actually takes place in September, as Bavarian
autumn can be tricky and surprise with early cold and snow. Today, the
'Oktoberfest' is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of
visitors. Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as
roller coasters, circus appearances, festive parades and live brass bands.
The ceremonial opening happens at noon. The mayor arrives in a festive coach
followed by a decorated horse-drawn brewer's cart. Guests, staff and the
numerous brass bands are all wearing traditional costumes (lederhosen and
dirndls) for the occasion. At the end of the parade the major taps the first
keg of beer and shouts, "o'zapft is!" (The keg is tapped).
It takes good nerves and a solid stomach to survive the festivals 16 days of
intensive partying. However, the festival is a huge success: Apart from
attracting a multitude of visitors the festivals brand name 'Oktoberfest' has
been exported all over the world.
A)
The
The
Apart from the Königsstuhl, the highest point on
the chalk coastline, the whole length of the chalk coastline is impressive. It
stretches over a length of
The national park offers a wide range of activities, such as hiking and bicycle tours, excursions and seminars which give the opportunity to explore the most beautiful hiking trails through the region´s forested landscapes.
The Stubnitz area
is not just worth a visit because of its magical chalk landscape, it is also
the home of mythical figures.
On guided tours, organised on a regular basis by the national park
administration, you will find out everything about Hertha, a Germanic goddess,
and Störtebecker, a pirate who is said to have buried treasure somewhere
in this area.
Highlights:
- Cape Arkona with the little town of Vitt
- the fishing port of Sassnitz with its fishing museum
- "Piratenschlucht" (pirate´s gorge) in Sassnitz
- Greifswald's museum with an exhibition of paintings by Caspar David Friedrich
- historic craftsmen's dwellings in Gingst
- Grümbke lookout tower near Neuenkirchen
Activities:
Jasmund offers a wide range of guided tours (daily
tours take place from April - September, both from the parking lot in
Furthermore, you can visit numerous exhibitions (at the national park
visitors´ center at the Königsstuhl and also at the Granitz hunting
lodge near Sellin).
The biosphere reserve "South East Rügen" organises further
hiking and bicycle tours, as well asexcursions.
B) The
The Wadden Sea of Hamburg National Park, which is the smallest of
three mud-flats national parks, is characterized by three islands:
"Neuwerk", widely covered with meadows and with a population of 40,
"Scharhörn", with its sand dunes, and "Nigehörn"
which has been created artificially. The island group is located directly at
the mouth of the river Elbe near
On guided tours you not only have the opportunity to
learn about the region´s landscape but also about the islands´
historical background.
On the way from Neuwerk to
Scharhörn you will walk along trails leading across seemingly endless
mud-flats. Scharhörn, which used to be a sandbank, is a tourist attraction
mainly for its sea bird colonies. On a visit to the ornithological station you
will see one of the largest colonies of sea swallows.
Highlights:
- carriage ride across mud-flats from Sahlenburg to
the island of Neuwerk
- voyage with the MS "Flipper" from Cuxhaven to the island of Neuwerk
- guided walks across the Wadden sea
- guided tours to the bird colonies, salt marshes and wadden sea of Neuwerk
- guided tours to Scharhörn, the bird sanctuary
- searching for amber on the "Kleiner Vogelsand"
- amber exhibition on the island of Neuwerk
Activities:
We recommend national park visitors on day trips to
take a walk along the main dyke, from which you can see the foreshore with its
bird colonies but also the island´s interior. Cars are banned on the
islands. For this reason tours, for example, to the fortified tower of the
C)
The
Make a
trip to one of the most impressive wadden sea landscapes. High up, in northern
Highlights:
- Wadden Sea House in Wilhelmshaven
- Norddeich seal station
- Lightship and whale-bone fence on the
- Fisherman
- Dornumsiel
-
- Old lighthouse on the
Activities:
The surrounding area offers a wide range of
sightseeing opportunities, such as the
Welcome to the
Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein National Park, the largest national park in central
Experienced guides will show the amazing spectacle of low and high tide. You can watch how, after six hours of low tide, the wadden sea become flooded again and the deep, artificially constructed furrows - called 'Priele' - fill with water. Whether you go swimming in the sea, take a walk along the beach or over the mud-flats, join a boat tour or watch the birds in the salt-marshes - your holiday in the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein National Park will definitely be relaxing, for both body and soul.
Highlights:
- Wattforum in Tönning,
a national park center
- Husum, with its old river port and museums
- ride in a carriage to the Südfall Hallig
- guided hiking tour across the mud-flats
- Nordstrand tourist information center with its aquarium
- Friedrichskoog seal station
Activities:
One of many possible sightseeing opportunities is a
trip to the small fishing villages which belong to the national park. You can
also go on a boat tour to the seal banks and observe a unique and fascinating
animal spectacle.
A)
The “
In every
traveler's life, there are never-to-be-forgotten moments. One of them is the
transformation that begins at the exit from the A-7 Autobahn, where you enter
the
The
It's all gorgeous - the stunning Residence Palace, the centuries-old panorama and magical atmosphere of Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber and Dinkelsbühl, the Roman remains in Augsburg, Bavarian King Ludwig II's unforgettable dream- .
Wherever travellers find themselves
on the
B) The Classic route.
Whether
we pass through
The town of
Wartburg castle
Along the
classic route,
Excursions to the "Wachsenburg Fortress", "Gleichen Castle
Ruins" and "Mühlburg Ruins" are highly recommended.
Next stop is
С) The Castle Road
Historical places and charming countryside with many romantic
fortresses and fairy tale castles make the
The countryside
is as varied as the history. The river
On the tracks of the Palatinate Earls, Mosbach, Neckarzimmern or Bad Wimpfen
are certainly well worth a visit, with their picturesque old town centres and
romantic halftimbered houses. Near Heilbronn the route passes through
winegrowing areas, the medieval free city of Nuremberg and the vererable towns
of Rothenburg o. d. Tauber, Coburg, Kronach, Kulmbach, Bayreuth right through
to Karlsbad and Marienbad, the famous spa towns, to eventually reach Prague,
the capital of the Czech Republic.
All these towns with their 70 fortresses, ruins and castles line the castle route like many pearls in a row and present themselves as impressive witnesses to the past. Medieval towns, monasteries, historic buildings and cultural treasures make sure the journey along the castle route becomes a special and varied experience.
The might and scope of Prussian achievement is manifest in
During
the cultural festivals? Trade fairs and conferences? Hotels are totally booked
up. The flood of tourists has increased since the opening of the wall. Unless
you have alternative accommodation, a spur-of-the-moment trip to
Luxury Hotels
1. Bristol Hotel Kempinski (Kurfurstendamm 27) – The epitomy of traditional luxury
2. Grand Hyatt
In the new heart of
3.
Grand Hotel Esplanade ( Lutzowufer 15)
- The modern, polished design emphasises functional luxury. Centrally
located between the Kurfurstendammm, Unter den Linden and Potsdamer Platz,
opposite the
4. Inter-Continental (Budapester strasse 2) – the largest hotel in town. Famous for its luxury.
5.Palace Hotel (Budapester strasse 45)
This luxury 5-star city hotel presents 282 individually decorated rooms, including 32 suites about 55 - 225 sqm. Cable TV, refrigerated mini bar, trouser press, soundproofed windows and further extras belong to our standard. Its suites are appointed with marble bathrooms, exclusive hifi, as well as whirlpool and large dressing rooms. The elegant banqueting floors offer 12 different function rooms that can be extended to accommodate 10 - 700 persons as well as 5 banquet rooms in the adjoining Business Centre. Breakfast restaurant "Bon Dia", "Lounge" and "Sam's Bar" offering snacks and cocktails. Michelin-rated-Restaurant "First Floor" with chef Mathias Buchholz, Cafe-Restaurant "Tiffany's" and the rustic restaurant "Alt- Nurnberg" in the bordering Europa-Center. Money exchange, room service, laundry- and shoe cleaning service. Admission free to the "Thermen am Europa-Center", a large health spa with sauna and swimming pool.
First-class Hotels
Art hotel Sorat (Joachimstaler Strasse 28-29) – Art and accommodation: the Wolf Vostell designer furniture sculptures make each room a unique experience.
Avantgarde (Kurfurstendamm 15) – Neo-Baroque house with huge rooms decorated with stucco mouldings.
Artemisia (Branderburgishe Strasse 18) – tiny, attractively decorated hotel reserved exclusively for women.
Dom Hotel (Mohrenstrasse 30, Mitte) – fine modern hotel overlooking the most beautifull square in the city: the Platz der Academy.
Mondial (Kurfurstendamm 47) – spacious rooms. The entire hotel is designed for use by handicapped.
Hotels & Pensions.
Alpina (Trabener Strasse 3) – small villa with garden near the Grunewald S-Bahn Station.
Kreuzberg (Grossbeerenstrasse 64) – for young, undemanding guests.
Terminus (Fasanenstrasse 48) – neither plush nor dingy.
Transit (Hagelberger Strasse 53-54) – Charming hotel for young people who care more for atmosphere than luxury.
Youth accommodation
Jugendherberge Bayernalee
(youth hostel) – Bayernalee 36
Jugendgastehaus am Wannsee
(youth guest house) – Badeweg 1
Jugendgastehaus
(youth guest house) – Kluckstrasse 3
Jugendgastehausam Zoo
(youth guest house) – Hardenbergstrasse 9a
Jugendtouristenhotel
(youth guest house) – Franz-Mett-Strasse 7
A)The
The
B)
The Berlin Museumsinsel is a unique ensemble of museum
buildings that illustrate the evolution of modern museum design over more than
a century. The museums include The National Gallery, The Old Museum (
The National Galerie is an ultra-modern building built in the 1960s. The museum collection specialises in works from the 19th and 20th centuries as well as international contemporary art. The National Galerie is famous for its collection of French impressionists.
The
The
The
B) The Tiergarten
The Tiergarten is often referred to as
D) The
If you want to see what remains of the infamous Berlin Wall head down Charlottenstrasse and then west along Leipzigerstrasse. There you can see one of the best examples of what remains of the Wall.
E) The
The
F) The
The
G) The Reichstag
The
Reichstag, built in 1884-94, has witnessed many of the key moments in 20th
century German history. It has seen the Proclamation of the
H) Soviet War
Memorial (
I) The Jewish Quarter
The Scheunenviertel (Stable Quarter) is both
Many restaurants invite you to discover the delicacies
of
The whole world is at home in
Savigny-Platz
Night owls
with stamina can also give their undivided attention to the interesting range
of pubs around Savignyplatz in Charlottenburg. The area consist of a great
number of restaurants and bars where everyone can meet the stars of television
or
Pariser Straße and Ludwigkirchplatz
Especially the younger crowd is attracted to the Pariser
Straße. At this location you will find taverns, bars, American diners,
Mexican restaurants and very modern and stylish discos. During the summer life
concentrates on the street in form of many chairs and tables that invite us to
rest. In the middle of this street the well-maintained Ludwigkirchplatz with
its rich areas of green providing a relaxing shadow is located.
The and Schöneber
The
is the location of a frequently visited market. In the numerous taverns and
bars, plenty of customers, tourists and locals meet each other. The scene is
uncomplicated and open minded, also due to the presence of
In Goltzstraße the Schönebergers meet in places such as the Café M, Lux or one of the numerous Indian snack bars. Between Schöneberg and Tiergarten the 90° is still an up-to-date party location. But the Latinamerican Clubs El Barrio or the Caracas Bar invite for a visit as well.
Every year a lot of tourists visit
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