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The Live Like a German Travel Guide to Germany

The Live Like a German Travel Guide to Germany

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The Live Like a German Travel Guide to Germany suggests many special trips, unique activities, and vacation ideas, that you can't find in a typical German travel guide. We focus on activities that are fun to undertake with your family, including sightseeing and cultural highlights, dining, entertainment, shopping, and sports.

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  • The Top 10 Ski Venues Around Schloss Neuschwanstein

    Posted on Thursday December 17th, 2009 at 02:00

    When going on a skiing or snowboarding holiday, one can choose one of the most scenic venues in the world, Schloss Neuschwanstein. Aside from hitting the slopes, there is a myriad of housing choices from boutiques to luxury self-catering apartments....

  • Ravensburg – City of Towers

    Posted on Wednesday December 16th, 2009 at 02:00

    Ravensburg is a city full of sights you have to visit. There are a lot of medieval buildings preserved in the city centre and even on the edges of the town. even because Ravensburg was lucky during the second world war, a lot of sights are still pres...

  • Leipzig – City of Music and Culture

    Posted on Wednesday December 16th, 2009 at 02:00

    Leipzig in Germany is the largest in the federal state of Saxony. The name is taken from the Slavic word Lipsk which means settlement where the linden trees stand. The city of Leipzig is important to the history of Saxony and of Germany in general. R...

  • The Perfect Christmas Holiday

    Posted on Tuesday December 15th, 2009 at 02:00

    If you are looking for a romantic and luxurious Christmas holiday, I will share a well-kept secret with you: Go to Schwangau - the Neuschwanstein Castle village at the border of Germany and Austria ... Read more......

  • Romantic Rhine & Heidelberg

    Posted on Sunday December 13th, 2009 at 02:00

    The KD cruises offers daily service to explore the wonderful Rhine Valley with its good wines, historic villages, beautiful castles and stately homes covering 65 kilometers of the most stunning scenery on both banks of the Rhine. After a short and wo...

  • Freiburg, Black Forest, and Europa Park

    Posted on Sunday December 13th, 2009 at 02:00

    Freiburg is idyllically situated between the Kaiserstuhl region and the Rhineland Plains to the west and the valleys and the mountains of the Black Forest to the East. You can take the “double decker” train to explore the scenic region of the Bla...

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