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Hamburg has some really nice sightseeing and culture, but if you have seen everything what you wanted to see, you could do a one day trip to Luneburg.

How to get from Hamburg to Luneburg

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The city of Dresden was once associated with all things cultural and has been referred to as ‘the Florence of the North ’.

As patronising at that moniker may be it gives you some idea of the artistic… read full article

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For some reason, which is unknown to me, the German state of Saxony has been mostly ignored by tourists, except for those to venture to Dresden.

Almost all of those who do visit the state are… read full article

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Saxony is the place to visit if you want to see some of the most beautiful castles in Germany.

With plenty of fairytale-like castles,  Renaissance and Baroque palaces, fascinating monasteries, impressive fortresses and lovely gardens,  Saxony is a great… read full article

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Most nations call some kind of beverage the national coolant for keeping the people from dehydration in the summer months, but it’s interesting as to actually how diverse the variety is from a relatively small continent.

Additionally, some of these drinks aren’t at… read full article

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Night Panorama of Leipzig, Germany

With a population in excess of 500,000, Leipzig is Saxony, Germany’s largest city, and is currently the industrial hub of the Saxony region. However, it is also a major cultural center, affording both locals and international travelers alike many interesting sights, an… read full article

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Dresden, Germany has oftentimes been referred to as “Florence on the Elbe”, a baroque metropolitan area that has it roots in during the 18th century reign of Augustus the Strong.

Carl Maria von Weber

The city’s countless art treasures, priceless wealth, and spectacular architecture… read full article

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 The Hot Dog has nothing to do with anything canine. Or at least let’s hope it doesn’t.

Sauerkraut and Frankfurt Sausage

Frankfurters go by many names.Weiners, weenies, franks, but the principle is the same for all. You take a long orange sausage, made from pork traditionally but… read full article

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If you are going to travel to Germany, you have most probably heard that means of traveling there are pretty expensive. Most of people prefer to take trains and trains charge quite a lot.

Hannover Underground Station

But the readers of the Venere Travel Blog are… read full article

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Sunset over Hamburg Harbour

The Gay and Lesbian culture in Germany is almost legendary and should be discovered first hand in order to gain a true appreciation of its intensity. Thriving gay and lesbian culture can be found in all of Germany’s larger cities with… read full article

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Schnitzel

There is so much more to German dining than sausages and beer. Just like Germany’s culture, history, and its people, the culinary delights that you will find are rich and varied. Just remember that the part of the country you are in will always… read full article

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Hot drinks are something that are so much a part of our everyday lives, but we seldom wonder or even appreciate what the rest of the world drink to get them going/help them sleep (They can’t all drink Nescafe, you must think).

Now we’re still in the… read full article

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Germany has more theme parks than any other country in Europe with 20 hair-raising ways to spend a day, according to Theme Park Vision. France comes second with 11 parks followed by the UK, which reportedly has ten.

Silver Star Ride

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Kölle Alaaf is the cheer with which the Carnival at Cologne is declared open on the nineteenth of February and this almost Mediterranean city of Germany transforms into a riot of stupendous proportions.

The most famous parade is the Rose Day Parade, called the Rosenmonntag when… read full article

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Despite the fact that Germany is not overly renowned for skiing holidays and vacations, having lost tourists to the over-developed Tyrolian resort areas in Austria, it still receives its fair share of those visitors who don’t feel like overpaying for an Austrian adventure.

Germany boasts a variety… read full article

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