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Germany has more scenic routes than you can shake a stick at. You can choose to follow the Fairy Tale Route, the Asparagus Route, the Porcelain Route, the Silver Mines Route, the Romantic Road, the […]
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Germany has more scenic routes than you can shake a stick at. You can choose to follow the Fairy Tale Route, the Asparagus Route, the Porcelain Route, the Silver Mines Route, the Romantic Road, the […]
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The biggest funfair on the Rhine, called the Rheinkirmes in German, takes places every July in Düsseldorf. We had wanted to go to Düsseldorf anyway, so we used the excuse of the funfair to plan […]
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Did you know that pretzels were invented by German monks? Well that’s one theory, anyway, although most agree that they were invented at some monastery or another in Europe. The town of Speyer in Germany […]
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The last full day of our long weekend in northern Germany started off with a drive to Wismar. Like Stralsund and Lübeck, the two other cities we’d visited over the weekend, Wismar is known for […]
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The day after we visited Stralsund we toured the city of Lübeck, located in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. For a couple of hundred years, Lübeck was known as the “Queen” of the Hanseatic League, a […]
Even though the 4th of July is not a holiday in Germany, I still get the day off as a U.S. Federal government employee. I also had off on the 3rd to make it a […]
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We recently visited the town of Niederselters, which has a mineral spring and is a district in the Selters area of Germany. In the 18th century, the town began shipping water from this spring all […]
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No, the title of this post does not contain a grammatical error, nor does it mean this is a post about the durability of one shoe in the German town of Alfeld. A shoe last is an actual thing that […]
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Hildesheim is a city in Northern Germany that is home to a UNESCO site called St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Michael’s Church. I’m not quite sure why UNESCO lumps sites together like that as they […]
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One of the biggest beer festivals in Germany is the Bergkirchweih in the Bavarian town of Erlangen. The Bergkirchweih is an open-air festival that takes place for 12 days every year and attracts about a […]
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