Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Germany
Travel Discussion Forum

 LOLZ b4 i go i need some german language practice..so where can i go to get free german lesons??? website????
...


 Do I really need an agent to find a 4-month appartment in Munich?
I'm hopefully going to be an extern at the Ratskeller from July to December and I need a place to stay. I'm supposed to make about 1200 EUR/month and I need a good price on a place fairly ...


 Nannying in Germany three months, what to bring?
Hi,

I'm going to be nannying in Germany from mid January through mid April. What kinds of things do you think I should bring? I have vacationed for two weeks abroad, but never ...


 I need help pronouncing something ?
How can I say ch anyone in the german speaking countries can ...


 Seven sententeces discrbing how great berlin,Germany is.?
i am planning a trip there i need to know at least seven sentences discibing berlin,G...


 Have you ever bought tuna steaks in Germany?
I´ve never seen them, and love Tuna S...


 What internet site did you use when learning the German language?
I´m in a Deutsch class, but need extra help....


 Does anyone know where I can get an English speaking job in Germany, after my military tour is complete?
...


 Why is Germany an affluent country?
What makes it wealthy?...


 When Thanksgiving (=Erntedank)s the German?
...


 German people.Does "Apfelschoerle" mean apple juice? Do Austrian call it "Obigespritzt" ?
Question 1) The same as the title question

Question 2) I am interested in German and Austrian culture. Can you name any famous beer and famous cuisine from Germany and/or Austria ?
<...


 What do German teens do to spend time?
Same things? School, boyfriend/girlfriend, video game, music, watch/play sport games, etc.?

If there are some things significantly different from things American teens do, I'd like to ...


 How far is Furth from Nuremberg?
...


 Hamburg-online?
...


 Is there a train leaving from Frankfurt Flughaven direct to Erfurt?
I know there is a train to Weimar but I was hoping that there is one going to Erfurt without having to go to the T...


 What do you think about this...?
When my friend went to Germany, he was in the army and drove a tank into this house at two in the morning. sorry if your the people that this happened to, please ...


 Can anyone tell me which major airport is nearest to Gartenweg,Rodershausen,Ge... bitter.?
Thanks for any ...


 How can I request my birth certificate in Germany?
I born in Erfurt Germany in 1979 and i'm going to be there next week, I need to know where can i request my birth certificate, how much it will cost and how long will take the process.
T...


 WHERE CAN I BUY A PET IN BERLIN germany???
PLEASE HELP where can i buy a cat and a dog very young and i want a store not over internet if u know tell me the ...


 Is it allowed to eat Bratwurst in public in Germany ?
...



k.jackson8989

German winter?

I'm going to germany on ym honeymoon in december to visit my new family.
I've never had a white winter (snow etc) and so I don't really know what to pack. We'll be there for a month and travelling around quite a bit.

What are some essential things for winter and also what's the best way to get around. We need to visit Hamburg, Berlin, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart.

    



Show all answers


Ann B
I have lived in Germany now for 2 years. I would bring a nice warm pair of boots that are comfortable to walk in. Germans walk everywhere. It is common to park your car in a parkplatz and walk several places. Especially if your visiting scenic, tourista areas. Bring layers of clothing. I like to wear a nice pullover sweater that has a high collar or turtle neck under whatever coat I am wearing as this keeps the cold air from making me sick in the winter. Gloves, Hat and sunglasses are essential. It can get very bright in some areas if there is snow. Mostly it rains too, if it is not snowing, so have a good umbrella on hand. Traveling by train is essential. It is cheap and has many schedules. Beware of traveling with lots of luggage. the trains don't allow alot of time to get off and on. This has been a big complaint of many people going to the airport on train. You are comming during the christmas season! The Kristkindle markets are wonderful. If you plan on getting some souvinears, the Euro is very high against the dollar so go on line before you come to check the currency conversion, infact do it now if you haven't so you know how much to save. Germany is very expensive if you are using going to exchange dollars in euro. Once again, gas is very expensive here so I reccomend the train. Germany is beautiful and rich in culture. Best of luck!


Chloe + † +
I grew up in Germany. German winters are usually somewhere between cold/rain and cold/snow. In Berlin it's usually a little colder, due to the further distance to the ocean. Hamburg is rather flat. I know they got more wind up there... I've been close to Stuttgart last winter and we had hardly any snow... it was rather wet and cold. Make sure you equip for this... if you're lucky you'll have a white winter... make sure to bring a warm jacket, gloves, a cover for your head, maybe some warm boots...
Have fun coming to Germany...


subst99
There is absolutely nothing to worry about. The winters in Germany are completey harmless compared with those in Canada or the northern US.
In Germany, in winter, you'll have temperatures during the day-time between 0 and 10 °C. It's a long time since I last had to go to work at -9 °C in the morning.

In the North (Hamburg & Berlin), expect lots of rain and extremely unpleasant wind.
In the South (Karlsruhe & Stuttgart), snow is more likely, but especially in December snow has been proven to be very unlikely for many years now.

As for clothing, to be warm it is more important to have things that don't let the wind through than it is to have something that is actually thick.
Also, try to protect yourself from the rain, as you don't want to be wet when it's cold and windy.


Rebecca S
theres not very much snow even more because of change of climate, but it will be cold and windy and rainy and a bit snowy. I would take a warm coat, boots, maybe a cap and gloves.


Natalia The Czarina
I'm originally from California, and moved over to Germany (near Hamburg) last year, and experience a rather "cold" (to me it was cold!) winter, even thought it wasn't as cold as it could have been.

Essentially, you will need more than enough long sleeved, warm shirts and sweaters. You'll need to layer, so make sure you have enough of these types of tops. You'll also needs some substantially warm tights to wear underneath trousers. Even though it was cold, I enjoy wearing skirts, and wore layered tights, usually a colored one on the bottom with a sheer black on top, which definitely kept me warm. Also long boots that go up to the knee, AND that are comfortable for walking, knee socks, and of course a heavy coat, umbrella and perhaps a hooded sweatshirt.

Hope this helps:)


Matt&lt;&lt;
the problem with being ur friend on this, is that i might wanna ask a reaaally personal question and ul get an email and access to it first class.

is our yahoo answers friendship worth my potential total humiliation? =p

ask yourself this. hmm best way to get around, blimps. no competition.

baii





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.034
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds