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Places to visit in Germany?

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Hey everyone! I am planning a trip around Europe and would like to know what are the places that I shouldn't miss about Germany (museums, castles, historic places, natural beauties, etc- anything you can come up to!).

As an extra in case anyone happens to know, a cheap way to travel around Europe (ie. train, plane) I would love to know along with the price ranges.

Thank you!!

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  1. Frieburg in Germany is one of my favorite places. Right by the Black Forrest. Lots of hot pools around - beautiful !

    As for travel try http://www.raileurope.co.uk/europeantick...


  2. You could do a boat tour along the Rhine River, which I hear is so beautiful and romantic. I have yet to do that... I hear the scenery is fantastic and you pass a lot of little towns and castles.

    http://www.galenfrysinger.com/rhine_rive...

    Southern Germany (Bavaria) is also very beautiful to tour. Wonderful castles and Munich is a great city as well. Castles anywhere in Germany are great to see... http://roadstoruins.com/directory.html

    Hope that helped a bit!

  3. don't miss aachen, the city of charles the great. it 's situated at the point of three countries, between germany, belgium and the netherlands.

  4. there r plenty of places in germany to visit. contact the german tourist office or rieseburo for advice. google german embassy and the site has a tourist info.

  5. http://www.railchoice.co.uk/interrail_gl...

    you can book a train ticket in the US for travel in Europe

    http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/?culture=...

    if flying then keep an eye daily on prices on this site as they change all the time  sometimes flights are free plus taxes..a return trip from Rome to London stanstead "neither  airports are in the actual cites  'maybe an hour away"  can cost around £40.00  return when booked well in advance ..so plan out what you want to do

  6. Heidelberg, home of the largest and most complete castle ruins, Rhein River cruises, 2 mile long walkplatz( outside mall) The museum with the skull of the Heidlberg Man, the beer museum 112 different beers to be served, Heidelberg University, oldest university in Europe, home of the student prince, tghe student prison.

    Wiesbaden, Old roman baths, Old city that still uses Roman walls, The casino ( biggest in Germany, tux mandatory) and across the river Mainz, the Guttenberg museum with REAL Guttenberg bibles, the first moveable type presses.

  7. Cities: Berlin, Munich, Heidelberg, Dresden

    Castel: Neuschwanstein

  8. Koln - the Kolner Dom

    Rothenburg - the city is surrounded by a wall

    Baden Baden - the baths

    Trier - the Porta Nigra

    The Rhein and Mosel Rivers - take a boat tour, visit castles in St. Goar and Bacharach... I recommend starting in Bingen.

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