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  • What Do I Need to Take a Trip to Germany?

    As part of the European Union, Germany holds to a number of requirements for Americans wishing to enter the country. Be sure to check with the U.S. Embassy if you have any concerns.

  • Germany Vacation Tips

    Re-unification of East and West Germany has ushered in a whole new era of economic development as well as some cultural changes. Life after the fall of the Berlin Wall is much improved for both...

  • Places to Travel in Germany

    Germany is located in Central Europe and is a main stop on the tourist trail. Well known for its festivals, the country has much to offer visitors regardless of the season. You can expect great...

  • Germany Travel Guide

    Through a strong and diverse history, a raging cultural scene and a powerhouse of an economy, Germany has much to offer for any traveler. Depending on what you want to do on your trip, Germany...

  • Travel Distances in Europe

    Major cities and capitols in Europe are located much closer together than what we are accustomed to in the United States, plus with these shorter distances come a rapid change in native tongues....

  • About German Money

    Modern Germany is a key member of the Eurozone, and as such it uses the euro as its currency. However, the monetary policies behind this pan-European currency are very German in origin and are...

  • How to survive in the German culture on vacation

    Going on vacation to Germany and experiencing a new culture is a dream for many people and it can be very exciting. At the same time it can make one very nervous. "What will I do? I don't...

  • How to Travel to Germany

    Germany is a popular tourist destination for its lush forests, colorful history, captivating mountain views, romantic vineyards, active city life, exquisite architecture and relaxing beaches....

  • About Germany

    Germany, located in central Europe, is the most populated of the European Economic Union member nations. Home to approximately 82 million residents, Germany borders the Baltic and North Seas to...

  • About Frankfurt

    Frankfurt is a city in western Germany. The official name is Frankfurt am Main, so as not to be confused with Frankfurt Oder, a city in Brandenburg (eastern Germany). Frankfurt am Main is the...

  • How to Plan a European Vacation

    There's nothing probably more exciting than planning a getaway to one of the world's oldest continents. Let's take a look at how to plan for and enjoy a trip to the Old World.

  • About Berlin

    Berlin is one of the most important cities in the European Union, and the world. It is a major metropolitan area and is the second-largest city in the entire EU. It is the capital city of Germany...

  • How to Enjoy Heidelburg, Germany

    Heidelberg was made famous by two famous 19th-century visitors, Samuel Clemens and J.W.M. Turner. Turner visited to paint and Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, passed through this lively...

  • How to Enjoy Frankfurt, Germany

    Frankfurt is not what you would call Germany’s No.1 tourist destination. Instead, it is a bustling center for commerce and trade, located on the Main River. It is also the site of...

  • How to See a Falcon Show in Germany

    The Rhine River Valley in Germany is a beautiful, romantic area to visitThere are castles all along the Rhine in between Rudesheim in the South and Koblenz in the North, many of which can be...

  • How to Become a Citizen of Germany

    Becoming a naturalized citizen of Germany can be a time-consuming, difficult process. There are many different requirements and stipulations to meet, and the process is regulated stringently by...

  • How to Go to Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany

    The word Oktoberfest was originally applied to a party in Munich, Germany that has been know to go on for weeks. This festival originated in 1810 and has been held annually except during times of...

  • How to Move to Germany

    You want to move to Germany but moving to a new country can be challenging. Take the time to plan your new life so the move goes smoothly.

  • How to Backpack Through Germany

    Germany is one of the more overlooked destinations for a backpacking vacation. However, ever since the Iron Curtain came down in the early 1990s, Germany has experienced a rebirth of culture and...

  • How to Study in Germany

    If you enjoy learning firsthand about other cultures and have an interest in the German language, consider studying in Germany. Learning the language comes more easily once you completely immerse...

  • How to Vacation in Bavaria

    Bavaria, Germany is filled with picturesque castles, cottages and towns. Located in the heart of the Alps, Bavaria is the top tourist destination in Germany. Here are some pointers for anyone who...

  • How to Visit the Castles of Germany

    With its rich cultural heritage and long history, Germany is home to some of the most beautiful castles in Europe. Visitors to Germany can tour Neuschwanstein, the world's most famous castle,...

  • How to Enjoy Munich, Germany

    Munich is arguably Germany’s most enticing city, rich in arts and culture, sightseeing options and sophisticated dining. Nestled at the foot of the Alps, the city is as scenically appealing as it...

  • How to Travel in Germany

    Historic Germany has much to offer including mountains, picturesque villages and castles. Travel to Germany between May and September to enjoy the outdoor activities of cycling, hiking, and enjoy...

  • How to Use a Cell Phone in Germany

    Whether you're racing along the German autobahn or the beautiful Black Forest countryside, you should ensure that you can use your cell phone in an emergency. Just follow these steps.

  • How to Enjoy a Boat Ride Down the Rhine River in Germany

    A Rhine river cruise is a great way to see many of the interesting port cities in Germany and some of the surrounding countries like The Netherlands, Austria and Hungary. The Rhine River, known as...

  • How to Drive in Germany

    Driving around Germany is the best way to discover the country. You can explore small towns and make your way comfortably from city to city. However, if you've never done it before, use these...

  • How to Find a Nude Beach in Germany

    If you want to sample the joys of nude sunbathing and swimming during your next visit to Germany, you have two solid options. Follow these steps to find them.

  • How to Book a Trip on Deutsche Bahn

    Deutsche Bahn, or German Railways, is the primary railway operator in Germany. It is divided into two passenger lines. One focuses on short-distance travel, including regional and commuter trains,...

  • How to Find Luxury Hotels in Bavaria, Germany

    Located in southeast Germany, the Free State of Bavaria is a land rich in natural beauty. From the lush emerald forests of the national parks and conservation areas to the snow-capped peaks of the...

  • How to Find Luxury Hotels in Frankfurt, Germany

    It's not hard to find luxury accommodations in the wealthiest city in Germany. Frankfurt is the financial center of Germany as it is the home of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, European Central Bank...

  • How to Find Luxury Hotels in Germany

    Germany is the perfect year round destination for your next European vacation. Located in north central Europe, Germany joins the continental east with the maritime west in a diverse landscape and...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Potsdam Germany

    In Potsdam, Germany, you'll find fanstastic royal castles, the traces of early German cinema and beatiful scenery in the surrounding Brandenburg countryside. Potsdam is just a short train ride...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Rhine Valley Germany

    The valley along the Rhine River from Bonn to Maize, Germany has long been a retreat for artists and everyday people. Elegant castles line the countryside, the cliffs whisper legends and the small...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Cologne Germany

    Cologne, Germany is a thriving city with roots dating back to ancient Roman times. Both a major hub for international conventions and a party town during the annnual Karneval celebration, Cologne,...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Bavaria Germany

    Prost! Bavaria is one of the most charming and historical regions of Germany, home to Alpine hamlets and fairy tale castles. It's not all Oktoberfest and lederhosen, however: Bavaria also...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Berlin Germany

    Tourists will find a knowledge of history a useful guide in planning their stay and choosing sights to see in Berlin. Don't worry if history isn't your strong suit, because Berlin is also a...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Dresden Germany

    Many areas in Dresden were torn apart during World War II, but the town's historic charm and progressive attitude draws people of all ages to the city every year. You'll find a thriving nightlife...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Frankfurt Germany

    Frankfurt is the financial center of Germany and a main hub for world trade fairs. The cost of accommodations is higher than many other German towns, but with a little research, you can find cheap...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Germany

    Germany, or Deutschland, is a thriving country with plenty of big-city attractions from World War II and from the royal past. Massive city squares, impressive churches and world-class art museums,...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels in Munich Germany

    Munich is a city of royal Bavarian bloodlines, and the tradition of sophistication continues today in the city's world-class museums and refined attitude. Then again, more than 1 1/2 million...

  • How to Find Hotels In Bavaria, Germany

    Bavaria is a charming region in Southeast Germany. The area is known throughout the world for its customs, cuckoo clocks and foreboding Black Forest. Its castles, including the infamous...

  • How to Find Hotels In Frankfurt, Germany

    As the financial center of Germany, Frankfurt has enjoyed special prominence in the international community. This bustling city is home to more than 650,000 residents and is recognized as the...

  • How to Find Hotels In Germany

    To say Germany's history is tumultuous would be an understatement. For over 2,000 years, the country has experienced war in one form or another. Beginning with the early Germanic tribes and ending...

  • How to Find Hotels In Hamburg, Germany

    Although it's not home to the hamburger, Hamburg is a flourishing urban city with a fascinating background in the arts. Perhaps best known today as the city that gave The Beatles their start in...

  • How to Find Hotels In Munich, Germany

    Founded in 1158, Munich has become one of the most important cities in Germany. Boasting a population of 1.3 million residents, Munich is the center of Bavaria and one of the new economic centers...

  • How to Find Hotels In Rhine Valley, Germany

    Historically, the Rhine Valley has been an important economic source for Germany. The length and strength of the Rhine River made it one of the most frequently used throughout the ages. The power...

  • How to Find Hotels In Cologne, Germany

    Nestled in West Germany, Cologne (German: Köln) is the cultural and economic center of the Rhineland. Over 30 museums are found in the city, with exhibits displaying everything from the history...

  • How to Order food in Germany

    Eating out is quite popular in Germany. Try to communicate in German, even if you are not fluent in the language. The locals will really appreciate it.

  • How to Call the United States From Germany

    Although you may gain new perspective during your visit of a still-divided Berlin and the remnants of war in Lübeck, don't miss the fun of Munich's beer halls and alpine skiing. Follow these easy...

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