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Germany Hamburg

Germany Hamburg

Hamburg lies about 101 km from the open sea on the River Elbe. With 1,7 million inhabitants, it is the second largest city in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is the biggest harbour city in Germany (and after Rotterdam the second biggest in Europe) Read more…

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Germany Cologne

Germany Cologne

The Tourist Office is located at Unter Fettenhennen 19, just southwest of the train station. It’s open 9 am to 10 pm in summer, and 9 am to 9 pm in winter, except for Sundays and public holidays, when it’s open 10 am to 6 pm. They will help you Read more…
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Germany Dresden

Germany Dresden

In 2004 the Elbe Valley and the centre of Dresden Germany with its numerous monuments and parks have been nominated as Unesco world heritage sites. The 18th and 19th century cultural landscape of Dresden Elbe Valley belongs to the sights of Dresden Germany Read more…

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Germany Rugen Island

Germany Rugen Island

Although commonly regarded as the biggest island in Germany, the Rügen region is actually an archipelago, made up of 30 small islands and peninsulas off the Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Read more…

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Berlin Checkpoint Charlie Museum

Berlin Checkpoint Charlie Museum

The Haus am Checkpoint Charlie Museum is one of a kind. A Berlin institution, there is simply no other museum quite like it as a chronicle of the Cold War Years and the extraordinary and highly ingenious escape attempts made by GDR citizens to reach the West. Read more…

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