One of the worst experiences of my life was when German police brutalized me in Frankfurt years ago for NO reason. I am a professional, American, almost 55 and offered them NO resistance or problems, ...
I got married and changed my last name and if I go back to Germany for a visit can I still drive with it? The last name will be different than my re-new passport. I asked the Buergeramt but they can...
Am in East Germany at the moment /near Magdeburg and Stendal/, but my new contract is in West Germany /Dusseldorf/.
Am selling all my furniture, so i would have thought a combi-car would be ...
I want to au pair in Germany next year. I'm 18 and an American. How hard will it be to get a work permit/residence visa? How much German will they want me to know? If I go for 90 days and enroll ...
Berlin. It is cheaper than every other large city in Germany, and there is more to see and do than in ANY other German city.
berliner
I don;t think that there is such a thing as a place you'd really be able to fully enjoy in a one-day-visit, but I recommend Berlin, which is cheaper than most cities in Germany and is certainly the *best" (IMHO, of course)
brainless
u could try visiting the dachau concentration camp there are a lot of tour guides who take people in groups from munich. in munich u could see the olympic village too
APchem
i personally wouldnt go to a veyr large city in germany if you just have 1 day and you want it to be rather cheap. most of the main cities are going to be pretty expensive. however, bamberg is a nice town. nuernberg is nice also. if you are looking for something in the north, itzhoe is a really small little town on the North Sea and is pretty fun