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What is the best city to visit in Germany?


    



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Michael K
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Ooops, didn't notice so many were answering this, so I guess I have to throw my hometown in as well.
Nuremberg - Nürnberg.

It is a medium sized city, which I also moved to one of those in the US - I guess if you come from one of those its hard to change.

Nuremberg has a lot of history i fyou like that sort of thing. Good and bad. Progroms, great artists (Dürer among others), great inventors(first pocket watch and globe), place of first meeting of german emporers for hundreds of years, Nazi rally ground, toy museum, Nazy rally ground holocaust museum. Germanic Museum, art museums, opera, theaters, GREAT modern movie theater downtown (with bars and restaurants and IMAX underground)

And thats just the cultural stuff. Lots of clubs, dance halls, bars, restaurants in the unique old city center all surrounded by the longest still existing (well, rebuild of course) city wall with almost countless turrets and towers and of course the main castle on top of the hill.

Great food both german and international (esp Turkish, Greek, Italian, Chinese) and more. And of course the whole xmas market, gingerbread, Nuernberger sausages...

I guess it is obvious that I love and miss my hometown besides its mixed history and my mixed heritage as a german Jew.


octaviolet
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Witzenhausen, proper.


Mapler
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Munich
Munich is a southern German city where the urban pleasures are as soft and sweet as Schlagsahne (whipped cream) on a rich slab of cake, or as exuberant as an oom-pah-pah band in a giant beer hall during Oktoberfest. The capital of Bavaria is sensuous, sophisticated, and fun-loving. Munich is far more beautiful than Berlin, with a splendid array of baroque and neoclassical churches, palaces, and monuments. Munich rivals Berlin in the category of cultural offerings, and its magic snares the hearts of millions of visitors each year.


Max Height
There is only one city in Germany: BERLIN


Tod
Munich. Its clean, safe, has all the 'German' things you expect, shopping, great public transit, and even things for kids to do. Don't stay near the train station and find restaurants outside of the pedestrian zone. Go north on subway lines U6 or U3 to Schwabing for window shopping, cafes, and dining.
http://munich-tourist.de/


*em*93*
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Well Garmisch is very nice- it's a small little town in south western Germany- but Dresden is my favorite. Most of the buildings were destroyed in World War II, but they were rebuilt and look very old! They also have a lot of trolleys, so be careful! And have fun! (Also- Munich is nice, too! And there's a little town near Dusseldorf called Kalkar, and it is very cute!)


sweet_liz_87
I've been to hamburg and it's sensational!
But i love my City also, its about 3 hours north from Munich, not as big, it's called Coburg. It has a lot of history. There's the Veste, its a hudge Castle, built in the 18 hundrets (i think) and Adolf Hitler wrote his book in that castle named "mein Krieg" (my war)
So, maybe that's a city to drive to *smile*


dggrgl
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I have to second Munich, Germany


Medicated Harmony
Hamburg & Bremen are beautiful must-see cities.


Jose
Berlin it´s a city with a lot of things going on plus it´s still getting rebuilt´, it a very moden city, check it out.


Charity101
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If you go to germany, you should go to Munich (in the south), Berlin (in the east), Duesseldorf/ Cologne (in the west) or Hamburg (in the north). These are beautifull citys in germany.


leeclagett
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Heidelburg is my favorite. I have been there 4 times and am planning another trip this summer. It is a true europran town that has a lot of personality and plenty of things to do for all ages. The summer is the best time to go.


rocky
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munich and garmisch are by far the best towns



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