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After more than a decade of putting itself back together again, Germany and its visitors are reaping the rewards of unity. Huge investments in infrastructure and services are not only erasing the Cold War dividing lines, scars caused by World War II are also finally disappearing. In real terms, this means that travelers are likely to move around the country faster, dine better and experience new attractions like the Reichstag's glass dome. A lot has changed, yet chances are that repeat visitors will still find the things they always liked: the restaurant serving huge helpings of sauerbraten or the biergarten with liter upon liter of lager and wheat beer. Once you stop looking at Germany strictly in terms of east and west, you'll start to see it as the Germans do: as regions sharply defined by dialect, food, traditions and history. For the best perspective, sample as many regions as possible. Booming Berlin, now the No. 1 tourist magnet, is the clearest benefactor of reunification. Visitors to the cultural centers of Dresden, Leipzig and Weimar in eastern Germany will find improved amenities there as well. The north has the delightful old seafaring cities of Hamburg and Bremen. Along the Rhine and Moselle Rivers are picturesque castles and steep, terraced vineyards. The Grimm Brothers collected the tales they heard in a trail of villages from Hanau to Bremen. In the south are snow-capped Alps, the alluring Black Forest, Munich and Bavaria's boisterous beer halls and rococo palaces and churches. Although it has plenty of fairy-tale sights and picturesque scenery that is reminiscent of medieval times, Germany is without a doubt a postindustrial, multicultural country with all the inherent advantages and conflicts. Reunification is a huge social and economic undertaking, and it comes on top of an already heavy and, at times, troubling history. Travelers to Germany will probably not be affected by much of this, but on the other hand, visitors shouldn't expect all parts of the country, at all times, to be an Oktoberfest.
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Bavaria Alpine Net Guide - Munich, München, Bavaria, Bayern, Bavière
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Welcome to our extraordinary cultural and business forum centered around Munich in Bavaria. Many specialties only known to local people are presented to an international audience in 3 languages to truly enjoy a travel and cultural exchange adventure. In business since 1995 !
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Bremen - Germany for Visitors Net Links
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Links for enjoying a visit to Bremen, Germany, from your About.com Guide
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About-Germany.org
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Our site offers visitors not only information on sightseeing and tours through different German regions and cities, but also on culture, music and important personalities.
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Bed and breakfast ring - Germany
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Instead of booking an expensive hotel - meet nice people on your holiday - you will find a map with a direct link to the b and bs in Germany. The Flag will show you in which languagues the websites are. (Main site is German language only)
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German Holiday Accommodation Directory - Holiday apartments in Germany
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German Holiday Accommodation Directory -Your Online holiday for trips to more than 1000 destinations in Germany. Book your holiday apartment directly with the owner - free!
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German National Tourist Board
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Welcome to Germany... a country rich in experiences! With its enticing contrasts from pulsating cities to inspiring landscapes, from historical sites to trendy bars and restaurants.
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Germany's Romantic Road Deserves Its Title
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Romantic Road, Germany, Rothenburg, Dinkelsbuhl, Nordlingen, walled cities, medieval history
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Holiday apartment for rent in Germany
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Holiday apartment in Black Forest (Germany) for rent for a price of 50-70 DEM per night. The rental consists of 3 rooms, bath and a fully equipped kitchen. It also have a sun terrace and the possibility for BBQ.
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Hotel Charlottenburg
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The ART Hotel CHARLOTTENBURGER HOF is a centrally located 3-stars hotel with a lot of artwork in and around the 46 uniquely designed rooms. Extensive website, online reservations are available.
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Hotels, Castles, Apartments in the middle Rhine River Valley, West Germany,
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Hotels, Apartments, Castles in the middle Rhine River Valley in West Germany, Hotel and Castle between Koblenz, Ruedesheim, Bingen and Lahnstein with the german middle aged towns: Bacharach, Boppard, Oberwesel, St. Goar, Rhens, Rüdesheim, Assmannshausen, Lorch, Kaub, St. Goarshausen, Kamp-Bornhofen and Braubach, Bed and Breakfast, Lodging, Pictures, Photos, Rhein
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Hyatt Regency Cologne
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A hotel located on the right bank of the River Rhine, close to the city centre and Cologne's famous Gothic Cathederal.
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Smart Travel Germany
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Smart Travel Germany is an online resource for your travel to and through Germany. Uncovered insider tips from an insane expert ensure precious moments for your stay in Germany.
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Tiscover.de - German Travel Network
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Your one-stop source for travel-related information on Germany, providing information on resorts and towns, lodging opportunities and events. Plus route planner, live cams, trivia games, and much more!
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