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http://bp1.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mG5Ov2jiI/AAAAAAAAAfc/AspPpPgkj1M/s400/german+castle.jpgGermany continues to be one of the finest travel destinations we can recommend, for a number of reasons. Walking down the quiet cobbled roads of quaint villages make you feel as though you just stepped into a Brothers Grimm fairy tale (less the evil witch!). The deep, dark forests - such as the famous Black Forest - bring to mind more exciting tales. Fairy tale castles are fun to visit as well ... the countryside makes a wonderful backdrop for family travel photos that could be set to a medieval or fairy-tale theme in your scrapbooks. For those who like beer, Germany is of course famous for that, as well as for a wide range of sausages, chocolate, and other foods. As for me personally, I love German Shepherd dogs and would be thrilled to visit kennels housing some of the most outstanding dogs in the world. For that matter Germans love their dogs and believe in training them well and bringing them along as companions.
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGyOv2jhI/AAAAAAAAAfU/FIfvLidY70I/s400/german+dancers.jpgGermany and Austria are also home to a number of large cities that offer a full range of activities of modern interest as well. Some destinations to consider include Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Vienna. Berlin boasts the Bradenburg Gate, the fascinating architecture of the dome of the Reichstag, and a treasure trove of museums, among other attractions. Munich offers some of the most charming and dream-like architecture ranging from minarets to castles fit for any princess, as well as a number of museums with focuses ranging from beer to art to to paleontology to festivals to BMWs. Frankfurt is home to more modern architecture but no less a museum mecca with world-famous dinosaur and natural history exhibits, Jewish and Bible museums, museums dedicated to money, art, history, architecture, and even one dedicated to letting visitors experience the world through senses without seeing. http://bp2.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGmev2jgI/AAAAAAAAAfM/Mz0Mw2_0YMc/s400/germany+village.jpgVienna boasts Belvedere Palace, the Burgtheater (National Theatre), the Karlskirche cathedral, and the Hofburg, which was built as a magnificent castle. View the city from above in the Danube Tower, enjoy thrilling rides at the Prater Fun Fair, visit the Schönbrunn Zoo, shop Naschmarkt. There is much to enjoy in any of these cities, and many others of Germany and Austria.
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGVOv2jfI/AAAAAAAAAfE/BhRNZk6pPMc/s400/german+food.jpgIf you are planning to visit Germany, check hotel rates for Germany Hotels (http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Germany/) (or in German, Wien Hotels (http://www.hotelsdeutsche.com/Austria/Vienna/)). Specific pages for the cities may be searched, for example, to narrow your search to only Berlin Hotels (http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Germany/Berlin/) (or in German, Berlin Hotels (http://www.hotelsdeutsche.com/Germany/Berlin/)). Be sure to check the "Today's Special" as well as "Last Minute Deals" along with all year deals offered at this site. By offering you the best rates from many different hotels, everything from budget accommodations to luxury 5-star hotels, you are able to select the hotel that most appeals to your tastes as well as your budget, and get a better rate than if you had contacted the hotel directly.
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGyOv2jhI/AAAAAAAAAfU/FIfvLidY70I/s400/german+dancers.jpgGermany and Austria are also home to a number of large cities that offer a full range of activities of modern interest as well. Some destinations to consider include Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Vienna. Berlin boasts the Bradenburg Gate, the fascinating architecture of the dome of the Reichstag, and a treasure trove of museums, among other attractions. Munich offers some of the most charming and dream-like architecture ranging from minarets to castles fit for any princess, as well as a number of museums with focuses ranging from beer to art to to paleontology to festivals to BMWs. Frankfurt is home to more modern architecture but no less a museum mecca with world-famous dinosaur and natural history exhibits, Jewish and Bible museums, museums dedicated to money, art, history, architecture, and even one dedicated to letting visitors experience the world through senses without seeing. http://bp2.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGmev2jgI/AAAAAAAAAfM/Mz0Mw2_0YMc/s400/germany+village.jpgVienna boasts Belvedere Palace, the Burgtheater (National Theatre), the Karlskirche cathedral, and the Hofburg, which was built as a magnificent castle. View the city from above in the Danube Tower, enjoy thrilling rides at the Prater Fun Fair, visit the Schönbrunn Zoo, shop Naschmarkt. There is much to enjoy in any of these cities, and many others of Germany and Austria.
http://bp1.blogger.com/_Q8crdu0ntvg/R4mGVOv2jfI/AAAAAAAAAfE/BhRNZk6pPMc/s400/german+food.jpgIf you are planning to visit Germany, check hotel rates for Germany Hotels (http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Germany/) (or in German, Wien Hotels (http://www.hotelsdeutsche.com/Austria/Vienna/)). Specific pages for the cities may be searched, for example, to narrow your search to only Berlin Hotels (http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Germany/Berlin/) (or in German, Berlin Hotels (http://www.hotelsdeutsche.com/Germany/Berlin/)). Be sure to check the "Today's Special" as well as "Last Minute Deals" along with all year deals offered at this site. By offering you the best rates from many different hotels, everything from budget accommodations to luxury 5-star hotels, you are able to select the hotel that most appeals to your tastes as well as your budget, and get a better rate than if you had contacted the hotel directly.