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Quote: The Cologne Cathedral or Kolner Dom as it generally known absolutely dominates the skyline of the city and was the first thing we saw when leaving the train station. It is absolutely spectacular and so immense Read More
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Quote: This is the smaller castle located at the foot of the mountain from Neuschwanstein. This was actually rebuilt and restored by Ludwig II's father King Maximillian I. This served as a summer home and hunting Read More
Quote: The Münchner Residenz is the largest palace in Germany and was home to generations of Bavarian monarchs. Located in the center of Munich it's a great way to take a break from upscale shopping on Read More
Quote: The Night Watchman tour in Rothenburg was by far our favorite part of a long weekend trip that included a short stop in Munich, a hop across the French border to Colmar, and a day at Ludwig's castles in the Read More
Quote: In my experience, this is probably the largest and best museum of science and technology in the world. It is also the most popular museum in Germany for good reason. The building is vast and it would take all day Read More
Quote: FactsMarienplatz is the heart and heartbeat of Munich's old city. Much of the old city was badly damaged or destroyed during the allied bombings in 1944-45, and rebuilt following WWII. In that respect, the square Read More
Quote: The Brandenburg Gate (or Brandenburg Tor as it is known in Germany) is without a doubt the landmark that is most associated with the city of Berlin and almost all of the souvenirs you find hereabouts will have a Read More
Quote: To my mind, it is one of history’s greatest ironies that the Berlin Wall, which for almost 30 years kept the inhabitants of East Berlin encaged under a brutal regime, is itself in so much danger that its most Read More
Quote: It’s fitting that the Reichstag, is Berlin’s most popular attraction since besides being the home of Germany’s Parliament, it’s also been the scene of many of the most memorable moments in German history. In Read More
Quote: Friedrichsbad is an all-nude Roman-Irish bath/spa. The standard treatment is a 3- to 3.5-hour regimen. Guests have the choice of the treatment with or without a soap-scrub massage. This massage lasts about 30 Read More