My father will travel to Frankfurt next week and i want him to buy for my tokio hotel bag or shoes, any ideas of stores in frankfurt that sell their bags and shoes like these
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get from Frankfurt, Germany to Hallstatt, Austria by Eurail? If so, which trains do I take and how long of a journey is it typically?...
I used to go there. The inside of they club was decorated like a huge moon crater. It was really banging!!! I am going back to visit and want to make a special trip there if it is still there. <...
Haven't had any luck finding these shops so any info would help.
I live near Spangdahlem Germany.
I do not want to buy from ebay.
If you know of a place that ships ...
im looking for somewhere to buy formal or evening gowns in bamberg or hallstadt germany.....im only looking for physical addresses....no online stores please !!!!!! thanks....
I would like to obtain a database that provides all rail, bus, underground, trams data for Germany/Europe. any Idea where I can getr this information without paying for it. :)...
Ich Heißt Veronika. Ich wohne in Fuquay-Varina North Carolina. Ich bleibt in eine Wohnung. Meine Familie besteht aus Afrikaner, Irischer, Asiaten Indianer, und Cherokee. Wir sprechen Englisch.
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If you're smart you can travel anywhere in the world on the cheap. Germany is no different.
Example: There's a pizza shop in Nurnberg that sells espresso for one Euro. Around the corner and in most places nearby a very similar product costs 2-3 Euros. Another from the same city: The famous three sausages on a roll sells for 2 Euros at a stand on a side street, while other vendors charge twice as much around the corner.
Follow the locals and you're generally on the right track. Learn some German and engage them in non-tourist areas. Ask for help finding what you need. Be persistent if you are brushed off (which is unlikely; many Germans are wonderful, warm people). Be fearless, inquisitive and respectful. A smile goes a long way in making international friends, who are the most precious travelling "commodity" out there.
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No it's all to do with the exchange rates at the time, the price of things over there reflect the inflation as do all countries. But because of the exchange rate if you work the price out in $ it might seem more.
With a thousand euros a week though, you really shouldn't run out.Obviously it depends what and how you spend your money and where in Germany you're going.
I went to Berlin for 10 days and took just over 800 euros and I managed just fine!
Hope you have a great trip!