GermanyGermany is replete with medieval castles, green river valleys, mysterious forests and neat villages. Every city has the unique character, shaped by its history and surroundings |
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BavariaBavaria - a paradise for mountain tourism, water sports and skiing. Magnificent nature, clean air, historic attractions, cozy hotels and lifestyle attract travelers from all over the world |
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DuesseldorfDuesseldorf, more than 700 years old city, is saturated with an outstanding architecture, old breweries and pubs, student cafes, restaurants, bars and cheap shops |
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FrankfurtFrankfurt - both economic and cultural capital of Germany. There are good theaters, interesting museums and art galleries. International fairs often take place here |
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Mecklenburg-VorpommernCountless monuments of medieval architecture have survived in former Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
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MunichMunich - the capital of Bavaria - a major financial, industrial and cultural center of Germany. Bavarian beer is famous all over the world |
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SaxonyAmong the main attractions of Saxony are: Dresden Zwinger Palace, the palace of Moritzburg, the Klaffenabah castle, Pillnitz palace and park, garden and park ensemble of Heidenau-Groszedlitz and many others |
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BerlinCathedrals and churches, museums and theaters tell about history of Berlin. Modern skyscrapers, shopping centres, restaurants and nightclubs give a spirit of today |
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Zugspitze MountainThe Zugspitze Mountain (2964 meters) is a perfect place for skiing all the year round. Prices at hotels and resorts are more moderate in comparison with the rest of the Alps |
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