

Berlin is one of the most popular travel destinations in Germany, similar to the European cities of Paris and London. Berlin has 3.5 Million inhabitants living in its 12 districts with an interesting mixture of old and modern architecture. The famous Brandenburg Gate is a symbol for the once divided city into east and west and now for the German reunification. Nearby is the former no mans land alongside the Berlin Wall. Nowadays the Potsdamer place and the government district attract tourists with their modern buildings, i.e. the new central station, a palace made of glass with rails on several levels. Take a trip down memory lane and visit the "East Side Gallery", the only piece of the wall which is left between Mühlenstrsse, Oberbaumbridge, and east railway station and is several kilometres long. International artists painted the wall and made it a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork.
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Frankfurt on the Main is located in the heart of Europe. The city is affected by exciting opposites, such as tradition and modern spirit, business and culture, activity and tranquillity. The cosmopolitan city is designed for international fairs, i.e. IAA - International Automobile Fair and the International Book Fair, finance business, and cultural life.
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Heidelberg is a young city with a long history and it inspires thousands of visitors every year from all over the world. Science plays a prominent role in Heidelberg´s history and Heidelberg is one of the most important business locations in Germany. Romantic and idyllic, cosmopolitan and energetic - Heidelberg combines opposites without effort: Legend and modernity/Ancient yet modern
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has a lot to offer. The historic Old Town area is where you will see magnificent rows of historic buildings interspersed with modern architecture and contemporary works of sculptured art.
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Mannheim's famous museums, concert halls and theatres offer cultural events for the whole southwestern area of Germany. Compared to other cities of the same size Mannheim's exceptional commitment to culture brings reward: nowhere else in Germany are there as many sculptures outdoors. Arts and culture - often even admission free.
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Ludwigshafen at Rhein lies in one of the most beautiful parts of Germany. Because of mild climate, which allows cultivating here wines, it is often called German Toscana. You will find here enough places to make short day-trips. But if you would like to stay in the town, there are many opportunities to enjoy your time. For example in the wild park Rheingönheim, favoured place for walks and nature exploring.
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As a city of trade fairs and events, Hannover is easily and conveniently accessible via Hannover Airport, the motorways or German Rail's network of ICE high-speed trains.
A modern city, a state capital with groundbreaking architecture and a model infrastructure, surrounded by idyllic little towns and villages - this is Hannover with all its exciting
and alluring contrasts.
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Without any doubt, Potsdam is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Integrated into the attractive cultural ambience, the capital city of the State of Brandenburg is a natural
destination to satisfy the most varied interests and demands.
Potsdam's most popular sightseeing is the Sanssouci Palace located in the park to which it gives its name. However, there are far more than the former summer residency of Frederick the
Great and the Sanssouci park to make your visit worthwhile.
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Munich is a citiy of superlative. It has comparison to the quantity of population the densest Unterground Net in Europe.
It's October Fest iss the biggest and almost the most famous Folk's fest on the Earth and English Garden is the biggest city
park in the world.
In September 2005 "City Test" of BELLEVUE (the biggest european Real Estate Magazine), has chosen Munich once again
to the "most comfortabele to live in" german Metropolis.
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Seven weeks after the death of King Ludwig II in 1886, Neuschwanstein was opened to the public. The shy king had built the castle in order to withdraw from public life - now vast numbers
of people came to view his private refuge.
Today Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in Europe. Every year 1.3 million people visit "the castle of the fairy-tale king". In the summer around 6,000
visitors a day stream through rooms that were intended for a single inhabitant.
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Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. The primary seaport of the country is located in Hamburg which makes the city highly important for foreign commerce. The Hanseatic city was founded around 811 at the time of Karl the Great. The relevance of the Hanseatic City remained unaffected over centuries until today. The city on the river Elbe combines elegance with amusement in the form of shopping boulevards, temples of culture, international musicals, and the famous nightclub district of St. Pauli.
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Explore Germany´s history. Visit castles and fascinating museums. Leisure and theme parks will take your breath away. Or enjoy the world of Musical. The exquisite offer of regional and international cuisine will fulfil your wishes. At Christmas time you can enjoy the contemplative atmosphere of the unique German Christmas markets.