Sightseeing Through Historic Cities In Germany
Author: Joe Goertz

Ever wonder what it would be like to experience life in
Germany? If you want to experience the culture of the
historical cities of Germany, it is a good idea to look at the
points of interest in the many cities before you go so you can
pick out the highlights you are most interested in seeing.

Berlin

As the Capitol of Germany, Berlin is rich in culture,
architecture and nightlife. The city is covered with parks,
rivers, greenery and bridges. Partake in a walking tour to get
the full effect of this historic German city.

Munich

Munich is a southern city in Germany that is located near the
Alps. Best known for hosting the annual Oktoberfest Beer
Festival, Munich is also a city filled with cultural
activities. This is a great cultural center in Germany with
opera, theatre, ballet, museums and galleries. In Munich you
will find also the factory of the sports car BMW.

Hannover

Hannover is one of the historic cities in Germany with modern
flare. Its main attraction is the beautiful gardens and royal
parks. Hannover is also scheduled to host the World Cup 2006
Matches.

Dusseldorf

This German city lies along the Rhine River. It is home to many
old castles and historic churches. It is a city full of fashion
and culture.

Cologne

Another city along the Rhine River is Cologne. It is one of the
oldest cities in Germany. It is the art metropolis of the area.
Even though it is lively with an artsy nature, it also has a
neighborly feel. It is popular for its cathedrals and boat
tours.

Frankfort

Frankfort is the city in Germany that connects visitors to the
rest of Europe. It is the first place people arrive when they
enter Germany. It is the finance capital of Germany and boasts
that it was home to emperors and kings of centuries past.

Hamburg

Sitting on the River Elbe is the second largest city in
Germany, Hamburg. It is the biggest harbor city in Germany.
It's also a beautiful city to tour because two-thirds of the
land is covered with parks, trees and lakes.

Stuttgart

Stuttgart is located in the Swabian Mountains on the outskirts
of Black Forest. Aside from being well known for being the home
of the Mercedes Benz and Porsche, Stuttgart is a German city
whose streets are filled with exclusive shops and boutiques. It
is also a popular wine area with an annual wine festival.

Dresden

Dresden is the largest metropolitan area in Germany. The city
thrives on manufacturing, transportation and culture. The high
tech items are what drive their economy and occupy their jobs.
It is also a place of art and inspiration.

Kreuzberg

This is a city in Germany known for its alternative style.
Their main attractions are bars, clubs, jazz, comedy and other
nightlife. Kreuzberg belongs to Berlin.

Freiberg

Tiny streams run through the streets and ally ways to create
this unique city in Germany. It is the warmest city and is
located in Black Forest. A big feature of this city is its
proximity to neighboring countries. With a one-hour train ride,
visitors arrive in either Switzerland or France.


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