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Historical Routes in Germany

Germany is one of the most important country in Europe, and is its history, its people, to guarantee that it has become the great city which is only need to take a look at the various routes that we can visit.

Route of the castles: It’s a beautiful route can be done by Germany where you will enjoy and can observe and visit the various castles, being more than 70 forts existing ones, distributed by all Germany, which is that there are many cities that are visited, to traverse the full path, and can be performed both by car or by bicycle, even in a bus on this route, is a journey through different eras in light of their palaces and most representative and most beautiful castles, even being able to spend the night in some of them, and is that in this way can live in their flesh what is felt to be a night in one of these castles.

Romantic route: It is one of the most chosen routes among tourists visiting Germany, and is that its more than 350 km of views with charm, restaurants that will delight visitors, its lush forests, and its natural landscape, get to be many couples who choose this route. You can visit various castles, churches, convents, pueblos… The best time of year to visit is during the months of autumn or spring, especially in summer it is when more visitors has this route. It is a walk through history in a route with charm. Read the rest of this entry »

Bamberg

bambergIn Bamberg, a thousand years of history come together in the old town, cultural and architectural emplace front row at the European level. During the Middle Ages, the city was a powerful ecclesiastical center. At first it was two cities divided by the river: one was the ecclesiastical city of the prince and the bishop, and the other was the bourgeois Secular City. Today, Bamberg is known as “the beer drinker’s Eden” because it has nine breweries with many different kinds of beer, the most famous smoked beer. ” A resident of Bamberg drink an average of 190 liters of beer a year!

Bamberg is also famous for its architecture, with styles ranging from Romanesque to Gothic, from Renaissance to Baroque. In the city you can find narrow cobblestone streets, ornate mansions and impressive palaces and churches. In Bamberg there is always continuous party somewhere. Franconian hospitality is expressed when people come together, and the principal occasions for fun is the frequent anniversary of the consecration of churches.

Cologne

cologneCologne is the oldest city in Germany and, until the nineteenth century, the most magnificent, a state that is still reflected in the capitals that make up its skyline and its magnificent cathedral, or Dom Cologne, like most areas of Germany, has its own local dialect of German.

Like other cities in Germany, Cologne was bombed during the Second World War. All buildings in the Altstadt, or historic center were damaged, and its reconstruction process discovered a period of colonial history hidden for centuries. These tests showed that Cologne was an important city during the Christian era.
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Frankfurt

frankfurtFrankfurt is a dynamic metropolis and for many visitors, the first point of arrival in Europe for its huge airport, the largest in terms of passengers throughout the European continent.

During the Second World War, Frankfurt suffered devastating bombing. As a result, the medieval city was destroyed. Fortunately, the town recovered fairly quickly after the war, and taking a modern profile. The reconstruction process led to the development of one of the subway system more efficient in Europe, including a tram system (S-Bahn) and a metro (U-Bahn). Frankfurt also has the tallest skyscraper in the European Union, the Commerzbank, which is also the second tallest building in the continent, after the Triumph Palace in Moscow.
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Your guide to Germany

your guide to germanyFrom the Alps in the South, the Bavarian plateau and the hills of central Germany to the coast of North and Baltic Sea across Germany like a miniature train landscape, adorned with old towns, medieval houses, gothic churches and small towns.

The different counties, monarchies and states Germany did not join until centuries. Therefore, Germany has not one, but many major cities. Each city has its own unique character, formed by its history and the surrounding region. Each city is a new world, in which the traveler will experience not only different architectural styles and art treasures but also very different lifestyles.
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V8 Hotel for car lovers

V8 Hotel for car lovers

The hotels themed are a style of accommodation has become quite fashionable, and we must recognize that this is a very original FOEME enjoy a unique stay.

For example, I found something you can not miss if you have time and like the world of motor. V8 is the hotel, which has been open since last year and is in Stuttgart, Germany.

Since then, the city could not be more appropriate since it have the Mercedes Benz Museum, and German cars are known worldwide. Behind the jump you leave some of the images of the hotel. With a total of 34 rooms, the hotel has four stars, offers a variety of services to visitors so that they are the most comfortable. In all there are 10 theme rooms in which the details related to the motoring world are everywhere.