Money in Germany? |
| So when i go to germany I want to just take my debit card.... which is a Visa and can also be used as credit card.......and maybe some euros...... so when i take money out does it automatically ... |
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Must-dos in Germany??????????????? |
Im joining a workcamp in berlin in september 2009.
the camp lasts for 10 days, but im planning on staying a little bit more (like a week) for shopping and sightseeing,etc.
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Are Jews still in charge in Germany? |
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(German poeple only) Have you ever heard of the German TV show called "Tatort"? |
Question 1) The same as the title question
Question 2) Do the actors speak Hochdeutsch or Austrian German in the show?
Question 3) Is it a popular show in Germany?
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Chalk numbers on doors in germany? |
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Do you volunteer for an organization here in Germany, and if so, where? |
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Where is Hanau? |
I can't find a map of Germany that has Hanau on it.. who knows where it is? It would be even better if you could get a map for me.. please. =D
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Why are there road signs in Germany that say no hand holding? |
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Where are the best sightseeing places in Germany? |
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We will be going to France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, switzerland and Italy this summer. Any advise? |
| Im interested in hotels and great spots to visit out of the ordinary. We will be renting a car in Paris then traveling untill we get to Rome, this is where we fly home.... |
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I am going to hamburg,germany,where can i buy simple maps in USA?? |
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Where are the best nightclubs in munich ? |
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Which is the best travel guide publisher for a trip to Germany? |
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Hey I could give tours through Germany as a travel guide, with all those people asking here, I think that would be a good idea. Anyways if you are looking more for a book as companion I would use one that also has the main vocabulary and phases in it. Berlitz is a good one. They are well known for language crash courses. Look also for one that gives you good tips on cheap hotels and good inexpensive restaurants, besides the points of interest.
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Tod
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Rick Steves' guide is surprisingly insightful. I even enjoyed reading it after I had lived there quite a while. He also has videos, though I think they are more for tourist 'views' and not as guides to the country like his books. |
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I’ll give you my best and worst.
The best: Let’s Go. Each year they send out a team of writers (all enrolled Harvard students) to update the info on previous years and scope out new places. They have had some amazing insider info in the past. Even led me to an unmarked performace bar on the second floor of an awesome plaza in Barcelona. I met the writer recently, by coincidence, of their 2002 Berlin coverage, which was the same book I used when I lived in Berlin. He is a sensitive, smart guy who probably made a great researcher. He also speaks German, unlike the people at Lonely Planet. It was terrific.
The worst: Rick Steves’s Germany. A ridiculous book. He has almost no coverage of affordable cities and places. And his coverage of Belrin is only on the tacky, ugly, over-priced, West Berlin. The hipper, cleaner, more preserved, and affordable East Belrin is almost lef tout entirely. |
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Lets Go are the BEST. Great maps. Researched by students. Fantastic off the beaten path ideas and also of course the regular ones too.
GET THIS ONE!
http://www.letsgo.com/
I like lived on this book for a year in Germany. |
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I have traveled all over Europe to include, all of the UK, Ireland, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. The very best travel books are the DK travel books. They are very easy to understand and have great walking maps inside for various parts of the city. Also for large cities like Berlin, Rome, Venice, London ect...they have their own travel book...not just one for the country. Check out the website below to see what they offer.
http://us.dk.com/static/cs/us/11/travel/?11CS^ |
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