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Germanwings:
Fly high, pay low with cheap flights between Germany and major European destinations.
Prices start as low as 19. Also offers E-Specials
on select hotel accommodation for Germanwings customers and brief city guides for Cologne,
Dresden and Stuttgart.
German Information Centre:
From the German Embassy.German Tourist Board:
The German National Tourist Board invites you to explore their cities.Tour Germany:
Suggested tour ideas in Germany.Visiting Germany:
To help you plan a visit to Germany, we'd like to take you on a quick tour of the country with the help of a regional map and related web links.
Munich Airport:
Timetables and public transport information, if you are flying into, or out of, Munich.Munich Overview:
Facts about Munich and places of interest available in PDF files.Oktoberfest:
Each year, the Oktoberfest is attended by around 6 million visitors, who drink around 5 million litres of beer and consume over 200,000 pairs of pork sausages - mostly in the beer tents; put up by the traditional Munich breweries.
Black Forest:
The Black Forest panorama route from Waldkirch to Hinterzarten is a must see if you are in the south of Germany. This site offers you a taste of the Schwarzwald, but is not the same as real life contact with unpolluted scenic vistas. Includes hotel listings in the area.Titisee:
Titisee-Neustadt includes the towns of Titisee, Neustadt, Waldau, Langenordnach, Schwärzenbach and Rudenberg. The lake is the centre of attraction, and of course you can taste some excellent smoked hams from the region. How to get there.
The Rhine Land:
Explore the fascination of the Rhine and the Loreley Valley with tourist information on the surroundings.
German Castles:
Alphabetical listing of German castles and fortifications with photographs and some descriptive text.History of Castles:
The focus of Edward G. Kane's interest is in the proliferation of the stone castles in Germany, during the Middle Ages.
Airlines and Airports:
Lufthansa is the award-winning German airline.Travel By Rail:
DB issues tickets to the huge network of German Railways. Check the schedules, or find out about special offers.
Berlin Tourist Information:
Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH (BTM) is charged with the world-wide promotion of Berlin as a tourist destination.Berlin Visitors Guide:
How to get to Berlin and what to do when you get there.Berlin Weather:
Five-day weather forecast for Berlin.Friedrich-Strasse:
Checkpoint Charlie was the former border crossing at the Berlin Wall. Ten years after the fall of the Wall, one can pass freely again.Kennedy in Berlin:
120,000 Berliners gathered in front of the Schöneberg Rathaus (City Hall) to hear President Kennedy speak on 26th June, 1963.Map of Berlin:
Interactive street map that lets you search for addresses. If you type the address wrong you'll get alternatives to choose from. Zoom out to view the neighbouring area.Property Island City Lodge:
Stay here and you'll be living in a work of art. Located at 58 Albrecht-Achilles Strasse, near the Adenauer Platz U-Bahn on Berlin's Kurfüsten, the City Lodge offers 30 rooms that are uniquely designed. Very unique. Every room has to be seen to be believed.
Hamburg Highlights:
Excellent city guide for tourists to Hamburg -- Provides information on important sights, hotels, restaurants, museums, cinemas, shopping and nightlife options.Hamburg Tourist Board:
Get tickets for Hamburg's wide-ranging leisure time activities from the Hamburg Tourist Board.
Aischgründer Bierstraße:
The Aisch Valley Beer Trail, between Bad Windsheim and Uehlfeld, has eight traditional breweries along its 50 kilometres.German Beer:
That's more like it. A kilogram of sturdy glass half full of beer and hundreds of sweaty strangers 'prosting' to the oompah. All you want to know about the drink that oils the Oktoberfest.German Wines:
A cleanly presented page for lovers of the grape, with links to German wine sites.Heidelberg:
An impressive castle dominates the Heidelberg skyline. But there's plenty more to see and do in Heidelberg, even if you don't make it for the wine festival.
Goethe Institute:
Learning and teaching German from the Goethe Institute. You'll need to read German already to understand most of it though.
Alps by Motorbike:
Beach's Alpine adventure takes in the mountains of Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France. You may not hear the cow bells through the helmet, but the scenery is breathtaking.Bosenberg Motorcycle Excursions:
Scheduled 12-day tours on 3 Alpine routes start at Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Tours are for discriminating motorcyclists where the destination is almost as important as the ride itself and are described in a 16-page full-colour brochure.
3% discount to Travel Notes members.
Europe Travel Forum:
From Albania to Vatican City, Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, Europe is culturally eclectic and full of lavish history. Join us in the travel forums if you have a question about Europe or would like to share your experiences about travelling or living in Europe.