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  • At 9,718 feet, Zugspitze is the highest peak in Germany. It is situated in the southern part of Germany that borders Austria, in the Bavarian Alps. There is a train that runs up and down the…

  • Commercial activity spans continents and time zones in the modern global business environment. Corporate executives arranging calls or video conferences between Germany and Singapore need to work out…

  • Ramstein is located within the German state of Rhineland-Pfalz. The city is a part of Kaiserslautern county and it adheres to the Central European Time Zone. In the month of March, the clock moves…

  • Calling a mobile phone in Germany is just as easy as calling a landline. The only difficulty you could face is that there are no official directories for mobile numbers in Germany, so you need to know…

  • Between the constantly growing global market and instant online social networking connections via the Internet, the world is becoming much smaller place. Making an international phone call to a…

  • Finding a good nightclub to go to in Germany could make the difference between having a good night out or an excellent night out. Nightclubs in Germany offer people different atmospheres and…

  • Located in Western Europe, Germany's attractions include the Neuschwanstein Castle, the Brandenburg Gate and remnants of the Berlin Wall. Oktoberfest is held every year in Germany, which is a large…

  • If you are moving to Germany from the United States, you will need to keep your U.S. registration for the vehicle with you until it is registered in Germany. This will prove ownership of the car as…

  • Kaiserslautern is a delightful mix of old world charm and modernity. Situated beside the Palatinate Forest in southwest Germany, the city is both a cultural and natural mecca. Parts of the city date…

  • Visitors to Germany (and Europe overall) will find that their electrical appliances are not compatible with locally available wall outlets. To power or recharge devices, a plug adapter and, in some…

  • Weinheim, located in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg, hosts many night club venues--despite its rather modest population of 43,000. These night clubs feature music that runs…

  • Germany's long and complex history stretches back to its prehistoric tribal days and follows centuries of imperial rule, military exploits, quasi world domination and postwar reconstruction. Today,…

  • Germany is a country rich in history, and it attracts settlers from around the world. As part of the European Union, workers from other member countries are able to settle and work within Germany…

  • A "schlosshotel" is a term that refers to a castle that has been turned into a hotel. Historically, the castles of the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein are more residences than fortifications,…

  • The 2,000 year old city of Passau is located in Bavaria, Germany, and is located near the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers. Tourists flock to the area to experience the surrounding forest, river activities,…

  • Germany hosts millions of tourists every year from both European Union countries and countries farther afield, such as the United States, Canada and Australia. While many passengers will not carry…

  • Calling to Germany from the United States is quick and easy when you know the international calling codes before starting to dial. The hard part is locating the exact three codes required for calling…

  • International travel can be a fun and rewarding experience, but driving in other countries can be quite stressful if you don’t know the road rules. European travel brings a unique challenge…

  • Whether you are traveling to Germany for permanent residency or to work a job temporarily, you must obtain a work permit. Residents of European Union nations do not need a work permit to work in…

  • Both Germans and Americans share many common etiquette traits. For example, both place the fork on the left and the knife on the right in formal table settings. However, more so than Americans,…

  • After making the decision to relocate to Germany, there are a number of issues that soon-to-be expatriates must tackle as they make their move. Those include the legal aspects of moving, logistical…

  • 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 the…

  • Germany makes for an ideal location for master's and graduate students looking to study abroad. The similarity in cultures between Germany and the United States allows for quicker cultural and social…

  • Sending an international fax uses the same procedure as sending a domestic fax; the only difference is in the amount of numbers you enter. To indicate to a phone/fax system that you want to send…

  • Wine connoisseurs will find the medieval village of Bacharach a delight to visit. Situated on the Rhine River, this storybook gem is home to the Riesling grape. Since the Middle Ages, Bacharach, named…

  • Despite being a small town, Ramstein, Germany, is home to a large multinational air base where thousands of people from different countries live. Like in many parts of the U.S., the community of…

  • If you are in the United States and want to call someone in Frankfurt, Germany, you'll need to dial the international number correctly. Making an overseas call might seem a bit daunting, but it only…

  • Landstuhl is located near the German-French border in the southwestern German state of Rhineland-Pflaz. The city is well-known to many as one of the major U.S. Army medical bases. Visitors to…

  • Tourists travel to Germany for its mountain scenery, historic castles and world-famous beer. Germany also is famous for its high-speed autobahns, but just because there are no speed limits on some…

  • Germany shares many holidays with the United States, including Easter, Mardi Gras, Mother's Day and Father's Day, Christmas, and Halloween. Mardi Gras, or Fastnachten, and Oktoberfest are two of the…

  • A town in the northwest of the state of Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany, Weinheim also sits on the western rim of Odenwald. Tourists should check out Schlosspark, Exotenwald Weinheim (a forest…

  • Today, Schweinfurt, Germany may be best known as the home to the U.S. Army Garrison made up of the 280th Support Battalion. However, travelers can find many landmarks and attractions in the ancient…

  • The Port of Rostock is the largest Baltic port in all of Germany. As such, it receives the largest number of tourists passing through Germany via cruise ships every year. If you plan to visit, there…

  • On the border of Germany and Austria, the Zugspitze's peak was first reached in 1820. Since then, it has been a busy attraction for tourists and hikers. While the summit is almost always overcrowded,…

  • Germany's oldest tourist route, The Romantic Street, is also its most popular. The 439-kilometer, former north-south trade route is home to some of the best-preserved medieval towns to have survived…

  • U.S. citizens arriving in Germany for airport transit or business or tourist stays of up to 90 days must present a valid passport to immigration officials on arrival. Germany, however, does not…

  • Munich is the capital of Germany and home to the ever famous Oktoberfest every year. As one of the largest cities in Germany, it is the most popular to live in and visit.

  • Clothes in Germany resemble styles in the rest of Europe, especially the northern countries. Conservative garments, colors and styles are common, although there is often an independent flair in…

  • Electrical standards and outlet types differ from country to country; determining device compatibility can be complicated. With the number of personal electronic devices that are necessary for even a…

  • The first step to obtaining a work permit in Germany is to apply for and be granted a residence permit. While it is not necessary that U.S. citizens traveling in Germany for a period of 90 days or…

  • 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 the…

  • Frankfurt, located along the Main River, is Germany's fifth largest city. The metropolis is the home of the Frankfurter sausage as well as delicious apple wine. It also boasts a number of historic and…

  • Hamburg sits on the southern edge of the Jutland Peninsula at the junction of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It's the second largest port in Europe and the largest city in the European Union that…

  • Located along the Rhine River near Frankfurt, Germany, the river town of Bacharach makes a wonderful place to visit. The Rhine is a busy river filled with boat traffic, both commercial and private.…

  • The third-largest city in Germany, Munich--called München by the Germans--is the capital of Bavaria. It's filled with great places to shop, numerous museums, churches and palaces and is the…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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 toured.…

  • Castle Liebenstein is a romantic castle situated along the Rhine River between Koblenz and Rudesheim in Germany. The castle is a great place to stay for the traveling family or couple. You can even…

  • 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 war…

  • 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.

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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 is…

  • 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.

  • 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 steps to…