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March 3rd, 2010 — 12:33 am
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If you are going on a summer trip with your family, you should definitely consider visiting Germany. This is one of the most gorgeous countries in the world. It boasts of a history that would simply amaze you. You wouldn’t have to worry about visiting one city to another or going from one museum to another. There are a lot of cars that are available to you for hire in Germany. Car rental Germany is fairly easy and if you secure a car online prior to your visit, car hire is even more convenient.

One of the cities that you can visit in Germany is Dresden, the German Federal Free State of Saxony’s capital city. This is one of the four largest cities in Germany. Dresden boasts of the right to call itself the residence of the Kings of Saxony. When visiting Dresden, you’d see the marks of centuries of royal splendor. The city is packed with cultural and artistic luxury.

Dresden did not escape the Royal Air Force bombing unscathed. In fact, the bombing of Dresden is one of the most controversial bombings during the World War II. Significant reconstruction, however, has fully restored the city to its glory. It has resurfaced as one of the cultural, economic and political centers of Germany.

The city of Dresden is pleasantly located on the river banks of Elbe. It is on this river banks that you’d find the magnificent promenades that Dresden is known for. It has a mild climate which is perfect for tourists looking for a wonderful vacation. If you want to fully enjoy the city, you should definitely consider hiring a car. Car hire Dresden is fairly convenient. If you have a car at your disposal, you would be able to enjoy all the Baroque style architecture and buildings that dot the city’s landscape. You could visit one world-renowned museum to the next; and you’d be able to enjoy the art collections housed in these glorious museums. Dresden is fairly known for these museums. In fact, it is known as the Florence of the Elbe.

With a car at your disposal, you’d be able to visit the Dresden Zwinger, Semper Opera House, the Frauenkirche Church and the Royal Palace. There are German cities that also surround Dresden. With a good car hire, you’d be able to visit Chemnitz, Leipzig and Berlin easily. Indeed, there are a lot for you to discover in Dresden.

You can get a car directly from Berlin Tegel Airport as there are car rental offices that are located near the airport. Getting your own car for Dresden wouldn’t take too long. However, if you really would like to avoid the hassle of renting a car, you can always go online before you leave for Dresden and secure a car for yourself. You’d be able to save a lot of time and money. You would be able to choose the best service and the brand you prefer. Once you’ve rented a car, you’d be able to explore Dresden to your heart’s content.



By: Ylnreddi Narayana Reddy

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When traveling in Germany avail yourself of Car Hire Germany . You can visit the cities of Berlin and Dresden and see them in a Car Hire Dresden or a Car Hire Berlin Tegel Airport



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January 17th, 2010 — 05:03 pm
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If your idea of the perfect romantic setting contains scenes of crystal mountain streams coursing through lush alpine meadows; medieval castles towering over the banks of winding rivers; narrow cobbled streets winding past watchmakers and chocolate shops; and sunny beer and wine gardens where you and your bride or groom can relax over a bratwurst or Sachertorte, then you deserve to honeymoon in Germany.

 

Germany offers far more, of course, then the scenes you would expect to find in a box of Bavarian Christmas cards.  Germany’s culture is one of the world’s greatest, and has been responsible for philosophical, artistic, and musical revolutions.  Germany’s marvelous cultural heritage is celebrated both in her museums, and in marvelous festivals held throughout the year. 

 

A honeymoon in Germany during the month of October will find you there for Munich’s Oktoberfest, where you will be joined by hundreds of thousands of visitors to celebrate the national beverage, beer. Each of Germany’s other great cities, Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Stuttgart has something unique to add to your honeymoon.

 

As Germany’s capital, Berlin is the site of magnificent architecture, important museums, and Germany’s premiere theaters.  Spending your honeymoon in Berlin will allow you the opportunity to explore its history, and to experience authentic and to which his German cuisine at some of its marvelous restaurants and cafés.

 

For a look at modern Germany, your honeymoon in Germany should take you to Frankfurt, the country’s financial capital.  Frankfurt has a cosmopolitan atmosphere that you expect from one of the great cities of Europe, and if you arrive in Frankfurt by train, you will be struck by the city’s multiculturalism.  You will find Frankfurt’s remarkable museums along the south bank of the Main River, and can get a look at the city’s beginnings with a walking tour of the Romerberg, Frankfurt’s Market Square.

 

No honeymoon in Germany would reach its romantic potential without some time spent in the Bavarian highlands in the south of the country.  The Bavarian forest is Europe’s largest mountain forest, and it is within a day’s driving of Munich. 

 

Medieval Germany survives in the towns of Heidelberg and Marksburg. Heidelberg is the site of one of Europe’s greatest universities, and Marksburg, on the Rhine River south of Koblenz`, is the site of Marksburg Castle. The only surviving medieval castle along the Rhine, black-and-white Marksburg Castle now houses a museum with a marvelous authentic medieval interior.

 

Romance, history, and magnificent natural surroundings are what will make your honeymoon in Germany an unforgettable beginning to your married life!



By: Tim Roseland

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What is the best to city in Germany to visit during Oktoberfest to avoid the big crowds?

February 6th, 2009 — 02:22 pm
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der_grosse_e asked:


I’d like to avoid the big crowds and visit one of the city’s that has a classic style Oktoberfest. I hear that Munich is way too crowded and I was hoping that there are some smaller towns that have a boisterous celebration that might be less visited by the average tourist (like me)

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