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What are some of the hidden treasures in Germany?

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What are some of the hidden treasures in Germany?

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  1. What you won’t find in travel books:

    > Erfurt, Germany – a thousand percent cheaper than Munich and the largest, untouched “Altstadt” (Old Towne) I have ever seen in a big, German city.

    > The Spree Forest (Spreewald) – like a rural Venice. People still go to school in boats here and they speak a language called “Sorbisch,” not German. They have legends of little ferries at night, called “Seelichter.” And the Shnapps and Rotbier (red beer) is a-w-e-s-o-m-e. Der Spreewald is in Brandenburg.

    > Sächsische Schweiz Nationalpark – accesible via an S-Bahn train from Dresden. Real awesome landscape. Cheap as h**l.

    Not so hidden treasures:

    > Bacharach on the central Rhine

    > Rothenberg ob der Tauber in Bavaria

    > Nightlife in Düsseldorf (you are guaranteed to hurl chunks at least once)


  2. The city of Jena, the city of Rothenburg, the cahtedral in the city of Ulm, a pastry called a nussringe, fresh bretzel or brotchen with sweet butter, Schlosser Alt beer, Hohenschwangau, schloss marienburg, Ludwig II play at hohenschwangau.

  3. No one knows 'cuz they're hidden.

  4. i have hear the black forest is a cool place to visit

    in a month they will have the best treasure ever... the us mens natl soccer team! go usa!!!!

  5. the third reichs' gold

  6. Here's a page with links to cities we've visited and written about in Germany: http://www.thetravelzine.com/table.htm#G...

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