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I will be in Germany June 15-28. Tell me 5 places I must go see.? |
Travel is no problem, we have access to a private jet the whole trip. We will also be in Italy and Switzerland as well You should go to Munich visit the Englisher Garten on a summer afternoon, the beer kellers at night and see the clock in Marienplatz. Whilst in Munich you should vist the lakes to the South, good for sailing in the summer and the surrounding mountains for walking.There are also some fine Bavarian Palaces to visit. As it is the Summer you will not find good skiing. You should go to Dresden and see the renovation work being carried of the buildings destroyed in the war. You should go to Berlin, the capital see the remains of the Wall dividing East and West Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate, the gardens, the nightlife and still see the differences between East and West. You should go to Koln ( cologne ) see the cathedral, markets and take a trip down the Rhine. You could go all the way down to Strasbourg on the border between Germany and France and visit the famous Black Forest so you see some of the beautiful countryside. Hope this helps. Can I come too. If you like football then the World-cup is also on in Germany this Summer. If you're in the south. Go to Berlin, Munich or Cologne Dome. If you want to experience night life - Hamburg Ripperbahn. Dresden is also a nice place. Reihn Ruhr valley (Cologne, Aachen, Dusseldorf, Munster) Mosel Valley (Trier, Koblenz) Take the Rhine River cruise, Heidleberg, Colonge, Munich and the Black Forest. Leave your private jet parked, You'll not have to use it. Rail travel to these places is faster and lots better. Trust me, I spent 9.5 years in Germany when I was with the US Army. In Germany, the five must-sees for me are: I tell you this, don#t go to cologne. Buy yourself a picture of the cathedral and look at it for twenty minutes, because otherwise, the city is dog ugly. It was bombed out and built up cheap. The locals seem to love the place, but don#t ask me why. For tourists, it's a no-go, in my opinion. I'll be in Dresden on June 20-22. |
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