Berlin is the capital and most populous city in Germany. The city is home to world-renowned museums, universities, orchestras, and many sporting events. In addition, Berlin is well known for its festivals, nightlife, contemporary arts, diverse architecture, and a high quality of living. Some of the Berlin's biggest attraction includes the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Charlottenburg Palace and Park, Unter den Linden, The Gendarmenmarkt, The Rebuilt Reichstag, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin Cathedral Church, and Grosser Tiergarten and the Victory Column.
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German's Rhine Valley is an area along the Rhine river, with amazing natural beauty. The stretch of river extending from Mannheim to Koblenz boasts scenery so spectacular that a large section of the Rhine Valley has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its many historic towns and castles, this stretch of the Rhine has, for centuries, influenced composers, artists, and authors.
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The Königssee is a natural lake in the state of Bavaria, Germany. The Königssee is advertised as the cleanest lake in Germany. For this reason, only pedal boats, electric-powered passenger ships, and rowing have been permitted on the lake since 1909. One of the most popular routes is the footpath along the lake to the Malerwinkel, with its beautiful views of the lake and mountains. Another equally attractive sightseeing option is a boat trip.
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Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Luxembourg and the country's most populous commune. Old fortresses and beautiful castles make this city a popular tourist destination that is frequently visited in combination with surrounding countries such as France, Belgium, and Germany. The biggest city's attraction is the old quarter which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany. The city is most famous for its 12 great Romanesque churches - especially the magnificent Cologne Cathedral. In addition, Cologne is well-known for its university which is one of the oldest and largest in Europe. As one of the Germany's most important cultural centers, the city is home to numerous arts and entertainment facilities, along with more than 30 museums and more than 100 galleries.
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The Black Forest is a forested mountain area in southwestern Germany. The most popular tourist destinations and resorts in the Black Forest are the Schluchsee and Titisee. Both lakes offer opportunities for water sports like windsurfing and diving. One often visited town is Baden-Baden with its festival hall and thermal baths. Beside beautiful nature of this area, for those who are interested in culture and history, there are towns such as Gengenbach, Haslach, Staufen, Schiltach, and Altensteig.
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Hamburg is the city in Germany. The city is best known for its harbor area, The Port of Hamburg. In addition to being a major transportation hub, Hamburg has become very important commercial and cultural center, as well as a major tourist destination boasting numerous attractions. The city has 100 music venues and clubs, 60 museums, and more than 40 theaters.
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Bamberg is a town in Bavaria, federal state of Germany. The town is an important center for cultural festivals and activities. The Bamberg's center with its medieval architecture is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some of the main city's sights are Bamberg Cathedral, Old Town Hall, Alte Hofhaltung, the New Residence, St. Michael's Monastery, Historical Museum of Bamberg, Altenburg Castle, and Lisberg Castle.
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Rügen is Germany's largest and most beautiful island. The island is very popular tourist destination because of its resort architecture and diversity of landscape, including everything from forest-covered hills and flat farmland to expansive sandy beaches and lagoons. The most popular seaside resorts are the Schaabe beaches between Juliusruh and Altenkirchen, and the eastern beaches between Göhren and Sassnitz.
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Rothenburg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. Rothenburg is very popular tourist destination mostly because of its walls and towers which stayed untouched since 1618. This medieval town offers endless charm. Individual buildings of note include St.-Georgs-Brunnen fountain, St. James's Church, Imperial City Museum, the wonderful Ratstrinkstube, and the imposing 13th-century Town Hall (Rathaus).
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Potsdam is the capital city of Brandenburg, Germany. The city's most popular attraction is Sanssouci Park. The park hosts a botanical garden and many buildings such as the Orangery Palace, the New Palace, the Sanssouci Palace, the Charlottenhof Palace, the Roman Baths, and the Chinese Tea House.
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The Isle of Mainau is an island in Lake Constance. The lake is situated in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. This wonderful island attracts many visitors with its beautiful gardens and parks, luxuriant with tropical and semitropical vegetation. There are two ways to access the island: via a pedestrian bridge or, by boat.
Alsace is a region in eastern France. Alsace is famous for its castles and churches, picturesque villages and for the various beauties of its 3 main towns. In addition, Alsace is famous for its vineyards and the Vosges Mountains with their beautiful lakes and green forests.
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Salzburg is a city in Austria. The city is admired for its magnificent setting and for its architecture. It also enjoys a notable fame in the world of music as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Other Salzburg's attractions include The Residenzplatz, Hohensalzburg Castle, Salzburg Cathedral, St. Peter's Abbey, St. Peter's Church, Salzburg's Festival Theaters, and Schloss Mirabell and Gardens.
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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Its rich history makes it one of the most visited European cities. The city boasts fine examples of Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Must see attractions include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square, The Dancing House and The National Museum.
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The Czech Republic second largest city is Brno. The city is known for its rich history that dates back as far as prehistoric times. The most visited sights of the city include the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul and Špilberk castle and fortress. The city is also important entertainment and cultural center, boasting many racetracks, concert venues, and sports halls.
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Český Krumlov is a small city in the Czech Republic. The city is most famous for its huge castle dating from the early 13th century. The other city's highlights include a number of well-preserved religious sites, interesting galleries, and museums. Those who prefer outdoor activities can take a boat or kayak ride along the River Vltava.
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Karlovy Vary is a spa town in the Czech Republic. The city's main attractions are superb hot springs. There are 13 main spring, with numerous opportunities for visitors to soak, steam, and drink the waters for its many curative attributes. The city also boasts many cultural attractions such as art galleries, performing art center, museums, and Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Bohemian Paradise is a Protected Area in the Czech Republic. This piece of land is known thanks to a beautiful countryside. There are many places which should be seen. Visitors can go for a walk and enjoy natural beauties; they can drive to many chateaus, castles, ruins and other sights. The town of Turnov is home to the Bohemian Paradise visitor Center, where visitors can get tourist-related information and maps of the region.
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Wrocław is a city in western Poland. The city has a huge Old Town built on several islands connected by over 100 bridges. The city amazes with a plenitude of Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Gothic architecture. An extremely complicated history, combining cultural influences of Bohemia, Germany, Austria and Poland, left its mark on the city's atmosphere.
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Poznań is a city in west-central Poland. The city has many historic sights and buildings. The most of city's attractions lie on the Royal-Imperial Route in Poznańest- a tourist walk leading through the best parts of the city showing its identity, history and culture.
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The Harz is the mountain range in Northern Germany. Many trails of every length and difficulty make the Harz very popular place among the hikers and walkers. The Harz is also home to the Harzer Naturistenstieg, Germany's first naturist hiking trail.
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Oberstdorf is skiing and hiking town in in the Allgäu region of the Bavarian Alps, southwest German. With some 80 miles of slopes, Oberstdorf has the longest downhill slope in Germany (over 4.5 miles).
Wallberg is a mountain in the southern Bavaria, Germany. The biggest Wallberg's attraction is the 6.5 kilometer-long natural sledding run. The ride takes about half an hour. Try this long and challenging activity and have a fun!
Wolfratshausen is a small town in Bavaria, Germany, where the unforgettable raft rides begin. You can drift down the river while enjoying live Bavarian music, fresh beer and Bavarian delicacies. The fun ends after an impressive ride in München-Thalkirchen.
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