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Yesterday
this was the capital of Prussia and cultural centre of the Golden
Twenties. Today the city is the gateway to Eastern Europe - Berlin is
once again making a new beginning.
One can sense the fresh vibrancy
everywhere, on the boulevards, in the art and flea markets, in the 300
trendy nightspots and the 7,000 pubs and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy
three opera houses, two great concert halls and 35 theatres, plus
cabarets, musicals and revues. Art-lovers are also spoilt for choice at
no fewer than 170 excellent museums.
The metropolis of Berlin lies in the
middle of the state of Brandenburg, just a few miles away from countless
lakes, historical castles, stately homes, abbeys, heath spas, pine
forests, river valleys and tree-lined country roads. Few cities have
such a wealth of unspoilt nature and cultural attractions in the direct
vicinity. Berlin is linked to its environs both by the Spree and Havel
rivers and by their common historical heritage, reflected in the many
fascinating sights. Brandenburg is well worth a visit while you're in
Berlin -you can see a great deal even in a few hours or a short
day-trip.
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Hamburg
The
second largest German city with an amazing tourist port and a
large lake in the middle of the town. The lively entertainment
scene including the Reeperbahn is world famous.
The "Free and Hanseatic
City" of Hamburg is Germany's second-largest metropolis with
one of Europe's biggest ports. Elegant and cosmopolitan, Hamburg
is now a city of palatial office buildings, magnificent
promenades, international musicals, extravagant shopping malls -
and the famous Reeperbahn and St. Pauli. The magical aura of
faraway places is still alive in the old warehouse quarter and the
little canals. Hamburg is also Germany's greenest city, with many
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Munich
Big city flair and rural charm, Alpine
heartiness and Mediterranean chic, art treasures and Oktoberfest,
traditional customs and hi-tech, beer gardens and haute cuisine, opera
and Art Park - it's this very special "Munich mix" that makes
the Bavarian capital so attractive for visitors from all over the world.
This is a new city that never loses its fascination.
Bonn
Bonn embodies the pleasant sides of
life in Germany more than almost any other city. Set in the beautiful
Rhine valley between the Siebengebirge hills and the Eifel, Bonn enjoys
a rich heritage from its 2,000-year history. Baroque royal seat of the
former prince's elector, site of a major university and the birthplace
of Beethoven - Bonn is naturally also committed to the arts. Visitors
are often pleasantly surprised by the contrasts between magnificent
historical buildings, small village charm, cosmopolitan urban life and
high-quality cultural attractions.
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Stuttgart
Stuttgart
has one of the most beautiful settings in all Europe, surrounded
by a wonderful panorama of rolling green hills, forests and
vineyards. This exciting and lively city also has many attractions
for visitors within its borders, with sights including two
castles, the outstanding Staatsgalerie art museum and the unique
combined zoo and botanical gardens. This motor industry town is
also a centre of Germany's lively musical scene, with hit shows
like Cats and Dance of the Vampires.
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Dusseldorf
Combining the legendary good cheer of
the Rhineland with the cosmopolitan charm of an international exhibition
city, Düsseldorf offers the visitor a wealth of memorable sights and
experiences. Eighteen museums, the German Opera House, countless
theatres large and small and numerous other attractions all attest to
the city's standing as a major art centre.
Düsseldorf is also a paradise for
shoppers - the Königsallee with its classy shops and pavement cafés is
now firmly established as the unofficial public catwalk for the latest
fashion trends.
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