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So who here has been to Deutschland?
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I travel a lot in my job, and I'm living in germany now. Ruhrpott to be exact, but in 1 month I'm moving to Hamburg. It's not a bad place to leave in. Food is definitely better than on british isles.
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hamburg espendorf =)
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Since I live in Germany I've been there. (Oh fuck)

I actually like visiting cities in Germany. There's lots of stuff to look at. Leipzig, Dresden, Würzburg, Nuremberg, Augsburg, Munich.

I'm pretty much in for the Rennaissance stuff.
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I want to visit the Walhalla. Is it worth the time ?
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I've been there with my class and we saw a lot of WWII related places. Unfortunately, I was too stupid and poor to bring a camera.
Brandenburger Tor (sp?) is really amazing in-person.
My favourite was probably the Ferhnsehr Türm where I went to have dinner with a friend of mine.
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Oh I have
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Liepzig
>> Random Guardsman !4T1uHiOuyE
Any pics of the Rommel museum?
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>>571

fuck me is that ever grim
>> Ur mom !!O2Qvv037EIt
lol I live there
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>>571

name this cathedral please
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>>1247
Cologne Cathedral
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>>1443

thanks buddy
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I was there when I was about 9 for vacation. Braunschweig to be specific.
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>> Anonymous
I am half German and visit Dusseldorf when I travel there. German keyboards piss me right the fuck off. They switch the z and the y, and the "@" sign is bound to the same key as Q. it's horrible.
>> Anonymous
yes. i went to Munich for Oktoberfest and i also went to see Neuschwanstein in south Bavaria.
>> Kea !!CHmf5a0SOjM
>>1665

What's there to do in Dusseldorf? Will be there for a day + night only on my way back from Istanbul this week.
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>>1665

I can't think of any word in German that DOES begins with or even has the letter Y in it. The letter Z is used all the time, though.
>> Anonymous
went to Berlin... It was pleasant
>> noko
I've been passing through it a few times, no real stay though. Good impression, probably going there sometime when I get enough online friends in it.
>> noko
>>1696
VERY clean toilets. D:
>> Anonymous
>>1679

yoghurt?
>> Anonymous
I went in 2002 for a youth camp, and will be returning this summer for an older youth camp, first Time I went to Koln (cba with umlauts or spelling) this time I'm going to Damstadt for three weeks, I'm hoping to travel north after that to near Koln, and then onto Denmark, could someone give me some idea as to what train travel in Germany is like? and how good are the Youth Hostels?
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>>1700

lol the "Y" in german is "J". So yogurt becomes jogurt. More examples: Yaguar, Yapan, Yesus... you get it.
>> Anonymous
>>1913
the hostels are pretty good, but traveling with the train can be a bitch. It's not that the trains are bad, but there are lots of delays.
>> Anonymous
I went to Aachen on a school trip once. Fucking awesome ice-cream.

Oh and some of the architecture was nice and stuff.

...ICE CREAM.
>> Anonymous
Went there for vacation when I was younger. We were just in the Black Forest area. It was alright but the weather was horrible and made everything so gloomy. I wish I had been able to see the rest of the country.
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>>1443
ExCUSE me, but that is the Kölner Dom. This is important.
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>>1678
I guess you arrive at the airport? From the train station it's (estimatedly)
10 minutes to Düsseldorf
15 minutes to Duisburg (largest inland port of the world)
30 minutes to Essen (Zeche Zollverein)
45 minutes to Cologne (Dome)

If it was summer I'd recommend you to visit Kaiserwerth which is just between Duisburg and Düsseldorf just next to the Rhine. You could do a ship tour to there from Düsseldorf (starting end of March), walk to Wittlar afterwards, have a nice coffee inbetween, take the U79 to AquaZoo (which is just what you think it is) or Froschenteich (a nice, little park) or directly return to Düsseldorf to drink at the largest beer bar of the world or shop (expensively) on Königsallee.
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>>1966
Oh yes, and 70 minutes to Aachen.
>> ManTis !!JFyHgFiY3uY
>>1678
I live in Duisburg now (15 mins by metro/train thingy from Duesseldorf), and can tell you that Duesseldorf is definitely a good place to get drunk ;). Lots of pubs, lots things happening, some concerts. Not that much to see, but I guess it's a good place to let out steam.

Lots of emo kids, dunno how you'll react to that.
>> Anonymous
Idiot. theres no country called duetschland. dont make up fictional places.
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>>2058
If one doesn't go into Immermannstraße (at the exit with the tram lines turn right and then left) you can mostly avoid them. It's the Japanese quarter: nothing but Japanese and people who can't decide if they are gothic, visual-kei or emo, especially on weekends.
Just go straight and nothing will go wrong.
>> Anonymous
I am willing to offer my couch to anons visiting Erfurt.