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 I'm planning on moving to Berlin on my own for a year what do I need to know?
I am a 20 year old student from London (will be 21 or 22 when I move). What kind of visa do I need? How can I find a nice cheap flat? I've been trying to find flats online but haven't ...


 What places should i visit in Nuernberg, Germany?
anything from night clubs, museums, restaurants.. hot spots.. etc...
Let me know!
- FYI - going in November if climate matters... : )...


 Prices in germany?
does anybody know what are prices in germany are currently like compared to prices of things in england??...


 What is Berlin like in early to mid September?
Is it worth visiting?
Is there a lot to see and do there at this time?
What will the weather be like?
Will there be fun and vibrancy?
What kind of atmosphere does the city ...


 Beauty of neuschwanstein castle?
How would you describe the castle "schloss neuschwanstein" to somebody who has never seen it?...


 Where can i find an authentic piece of the berlin wall for sale in berlin?
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 How many generations do you think it will take for East and West Germany to truly consider themselves.........
A UNIFIED Nation and ONE COUNTRY again?

I know it will happen one day, but how many generations do you think it will take before the both sides finally accept one another totally and ...


 Traveling in Germany?
I'm headed to Germany (Berlin specifically) around New Year's. I'm just wondering if people who visit/live there have suggestions of things to do. What was the best thing you did ...


 Wheres the best place to go solo this december to Germany?
I'm thinking of going solo to Germany this December. Any ideas on places to go and stay that is cheap, able to meet new people and ideal for solo student travelers for about 1 week?...


 Does germany annually celebrate the day the berlin wall came down?
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 My husband has never had "Smores." We live in Bavaria and I´ve never seen graham crackers sold here-have you?
We have Aldi, Norma, Netto, Penny Market, Lidl, and Kaufmarkt around here....


 Move to Germany - Get a job or be a private english tutor?
I want to move to Germany. My family is German andmy great aunt can teach me hte german language here in the usa. ince Germany has such a high unemployment rate how would i go about everything? One ...


 Good war sites in Berlin/Germany???
I wanna visit germany and im not sure about all the hot war spots are. anybody know and have some info about it?...


 Can anyone in Germany do me a huge favor?
I am a student at the University of Cincinnati and am doing a presentation on Germany. Can someone mail me 3 copy's of a newspaper in German, or at least point me in a direction where I can ...


 I want to go to Germany. Where is the nearest international airport to Hagen city?
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 What does the typical german look like?
i have to be german for a party, what can i wear?
(:
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 Best place to stay in Berlin germany?
best in ways of price, location, etc....


 How do you say 'dedication' in GERMAN as in a dedication page in a book?
please ...


 What are some famous landmarks in Germany?
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 German shopping?
i was wondering were is the best place in germany for shopping for souviners like chocolate,beer mugs,steins stuff like that ill be in germanyfor 3 days in a few ...



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Die Bahn or Eurorail pass?

I'm going to Germany for two weeks in November. Trying to figure out if I should by a rail pass and if so, what is the one I should get. I've been to the Bahn website but I don't understand what exactly the passes cover. Going to be mostly in Germany.

    



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cocoa198517
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I would get the rail pass. There are rail passes that work for a certain amount of days. I think they go for like 7, 15, and 21 consecutive days. You want the consecutive day passes because that means you can ride the rail as many times you want during that day without it counting for an extra day. Be careful about using it on ferries and such because it does count as an extra day. Also, when you have a rail pass it does not guarentee a seat. You need to ask the people at the ticket booth whether or not you will need reservations. On some trains you will definatly need them because they can be packed. However, reservations don't cost that much...around 5 euros. If you are traveling outside of Germany you may want to think about getting the passes that include like two or three other countries and if you want to go to another country that it doesn't touch, you have to buy a seperate ticket for that country. It can get confusing but good luck. It's a great experience...I did it everyday for three months.


londonhawk
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I recommend the rail europe germany pass


paulchen
look for www.eurail.com. the eurailsite is in english Die bahn is the german name for the railway like indian railway.you can get the "bahncard" with 25%or 50% discount special for gemany.


todd
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Euro-rail is you best bet. Just make sure you know your fare rules well. They can be very tricky and can leave be hanging if you do not know the exact details of your plan.


justin72185
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pie


T
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Definitely Eurail.





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