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    Quote Originally Posted by HavocXphere View Post
    Been twice & speak the lang.

    Its one of those places where there isn't really one "must see" thing...but pretty much every little town has a ton of history & culture. So its very much dependent on you whether that works for you. So generally the history fanatics do better than the rest.

    Obviously also a very modern country...but that manifests itself more in a subtle "sht just works" fashion rather than as a must see location / event.

    Check out the Rhein / Rhine area...there are a billion castles there (trade route in the past so every local wanna-be prince built a castle on the shore to exert power.

    If Christianity is your thing then there might be some specific locations to visit though @ Luther. e.g. Schloss Wittenberg

    >"must do" things

    Maybe try out the no-speed limit Autobahn. (NB not all routes are speed limit free...)

    Also check out the bulk train tickets...you get tickets valid for X days that cover a bunch of routes...can work out well for tourists.

    Advice...you'll be fine...as I said "sht just works" and everyone below 30 can speak English anyway.

    Personally I'd head towards the south...its a little more "exotic" plus seeing how you'll need a Schengen Visa anyway you can easily hop across a border. Else the German / Netherland border towns have a certain quaintness to them too (and hybrid culture due to border disputes in the past)...excellent for cycling too.
    Rhine area sounds beautiful, will try to go there.

    The Autobahn, you can't drive on it unless you have a special license?

    Thanks for the tip regarding bulk train tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by McT View Post
    Spent a night in Munich.

    We did supper at the Hofbräuhaus, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Afterwards we wandered into town, enjoyed the stroll and had an ice cream somewhere.

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    Awesome, We'll have to put the Hofbräuhaus on our list! Could you buy one of those jugs??

    Quote Originally Posted by oltman View Post
    I spent 2 nights in Berlin as part of a whirlwind European tour in 2010. Loved the city. Clean, efficient and generally very friendly. A must see for me was the Lego museum. We also just did loads of walking around looking at the typical touristy stuff: Brandenburger Gate, Alex Platz, Checkpoint Charlie. A highlight (not sure about the choice of word) was the holocaust mural close to Checkpoint Charlie. Tugged my heart strings.

    PS: do not have your photo taken with the "American" soldiers at Checkpoint Charlie... they don't know enough English to barter for a lower price :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph View Post
    No trip to Germany is complete without Hofbrauhaus.

    The most touristy thing I did while there was visit Dachau. Personally, we spent most of our time touring the countryside which I highly, highly recommend - the Bavarian countryside is like something out of a fairytale - and little time in cities.
    Yep, we'd love to experience the countryside of Germany, city-life is not our thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FriedPet View Post
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    Awesome, We'll have to put the Hofbräuhaus on our list! Could you buy one of those jugs??

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    I am sure you can, but it'll add quite a bit of weight to your luggage.

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    Well I will end up in Frankfurt for an hour or so on my way to england.

    Want to go check out their goth clubs.

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    I love mountains and green countryside. These golden savannas and glaring sun of Africa ain't doing it for me. My ultimate dream is to live near a snowcapped mountain in a Nordic country.
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    Been to Munich, everything just works as said before, thoroughly enjoyed it, if you are interested in cars etc. then you must go to the BMW factory or BMW Museum near the old Olympic Stadium in Munich. That whole area is really nice in the summer with the massive park area etc. If you like your football then the Allianz Arena is a must see especially at night when it's lit up. Also visit the English Garden in Munich and in Summer you can see guys surfing on the River Iser

    What I did was just started walking and explored by getting lost pretty much, oh and the bulk train tickets as mentioned earlier are really worth it.
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    I do want to see all over Europe. Just to see the historic sights and have a few with the locals

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    When I was still in school the parental units took us to go visit family therefor two weeks. Can't remember all the different towns and cities we went to, but Hanover, Hamelin, Berlin and Frankfurt were just some of them. Also did the Rhine, like HavocXphere said, the castles there are awesome.

    This was like 17 years ago.

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    Voicy where art thou!?

    Voicy lived there for a year if Im not mistaken.

    One of my good friends is a full on German from Berlin and one of the funniest most awesome humans on the planet......therefore Germany is awesome.

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    I've been to Cologne which is a beautiful city with an awesome gothic cathedral and a ton of other little touristy things to do.

    If you can catch a train into Cologne just to see the cathedral it's worth it.

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    You can also pick up some authentic original Cologne fragrance there

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    1. Plan trip to Germany
    2. Quote every rammstein song once there
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