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I'm going to Germany this summer, but I don't know where to go. I will stay in Frankfurt (Hesse). But I could possibly travel to other parts of Germany.

2007-02-11 10:42:39 · 11 answers · asked by KimchiPig07 1 in Travel Germany Other - Germany

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Frankfurt is near the Rhine River, which has many ships from which you can view the vinyards and castles. Take the train to Ruedesheim to catch the cruise. You can get on and off in many of the little towns along the way.

Take the train to Heidelberg, a university town about an hour south of Frankfurt. Take the tram up to the castle, do the philsopher's walk, enjoy.

Take the ICE to Berlin for a long weekend. The trains go 150 miles an hour, so you get there fast. But, they are so smooth, you can walk around or eat in the dining car while en route.

In Frankfurt, enjoy the many museums near the Main River and the Roemer (Roman) section. Frankfurt has a mile of stores along the Ziel, which is good for walking and people-watching. Take in a show at the beautiful Alt Oper (old opera house).

If you don't mind leaving the country, you are close enough to go to Czech, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, Austria or The Netherlands on a long weekend. The same passport that got you into Germany will let you go to any of those. At most borders, no one will even ask for an id. Again, i recommend the train as the way to go.

You can also get cheap airfares out of Frankfurt. Check the counters at the airport, or check out opodo.de

2007-02-11 11:19:10 · answer #1 · answered by Steve A 7 · 1 0

Frankfurt is a dynamic and international economic and trade good city with imposing skyline in Germany and is among the areas that you'll require to see, a minumum of one time and this place hotelbye will help you. Frankfurt is a town in the center of Germany and Europe and is a town that can present many facets and diverse variety. In one's heart of Frankfurt's Old Town you may find a place effectively suitable, the Römerberg.The Römerberg can be an irregularly formed square with the Justice Fountain at its center. Not just could it be Frankfurt's many picturesque public square, it's the city's busiest pedestrian region, house to varied tourist attractions from their many Kulturschirn (a kind of open-fronted shop once popular throughout the old town) to the Römer, a complicated of 11 attractive old houses from the 15th to 18th ages that include the Old Town Hall with its Imperial Hall, when the world of splendid banquets. Different notable houses range from the New Town Hall, the 14th-century Gothic Church of St. Leonhard, and St. Nicholas Church, notable for the carillon.

2016-12-24 02:49:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Defiantly a trip to Trier for the day. It's a quiet town on the Mosel River. Squeak a day or two into the Black forest. Freiburg is nice, Baden-Baden (kind of a resort), Triburg (Germanys largest waterfall, Cuckoo Clocks, and real black forest cake!). Definatly take the ICE somewhere, it's to nice to pass up. Most of these are a couple hour bahn ride I imagine from Frankfurt.

2007-02-14 13:59:24 · answer #3 · answered by spaceball_1 3 · 1 0

what kind of question is that? Germany is a country, so there are many tourist attractions, you have to be a bit more specific. How about you go to Wikipedia, I'm sure you'll find something.

2016-05-23 22:44:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lots of stuff and you will be very centrally located so that is good, Munich to the south, Koln (cologne) to the west, Berlin, Hamburg to the north. The first thing I would do is become familiar with the ICE railroad system that can wisk you to these places quite quickly...then take your pick, wish I had a summer to exactly this...Have fun...

2007-02-12 02:38:49 · answer #5 · answered by Paris Hilton 6 · 0 0

Munich, Augsburg, Cologne.

2007-02-12 07:19:22 · answer #6 · answered by rocio 5 · 0 0

The Castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria
The Fish Market in Hamburg (every Sunday morning)
The City of Rothenburg
Aachen Cathedral
Speyer Cathedral
Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square
Pilgrimage Church of Wies
Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust at Brühl
St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim
Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch
Mines of Rammelsberg and Historic Town of Goslar
Maulbronn Monastery Complex
Town of Bamberg
Collegiate Church, Castle, and Old Town of Quedlinburg
Völklingen Ironworks
Messel Pit Fossil Site
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar and Dessau
Cologne Cathedral
Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg
Classical Weimar
Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin
Wartburg Castle
Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz
Monastic Island of Reichenau
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen
Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar
Upper Middle Rhine Valley
Town Hall and Roland on the Marketplace of Bremen
Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof

2007-02-12 03:11:05 · answer #7 · answered by Paula 3 · 3 0

no. Germany is just a wasteland with nothing to see whatsoever.

(sarcasm)

No actually you could check out Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Bremen, Dresden, Leipzig, Stuttgart, etc. etc. etc. You could go to the Baltic Sea, the Alps, the Black Forest, Neuschwanstein.

2007-02-11 14:43:26 · answer #8 · answered by u_wish1984 3 · 3 3

Try Heidelberg...its beautiful...and full of American in summer..you'll like it..

2007-02-14 18:52:16 · answer #9 · answered by Tanja S 2 · 0 0

here are some: Norderoog, Schorfheide,Spreewald,Harz,
Berchtesgaden.
Beautiful nature reserves....

2007-02-11 10:56:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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