Frankfurt is the
financial centre of continental Europe. It is the seat of the European Central
Bank and one of the wealthiest cities in Germany. As the only cities in the
country with skyscrapers, the skyline is the trademark of Frankfurt.
However, the city is also known for its renowned museums and cider.
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Come to this neighborhood south of the Main River to enjoy Frankfurt’s many culinary specialties and museums as you pass through narrow cobblestone walkways.
Delve into the delectable history of chocolate and sample the confectionary as you find out about the different ways that it is produced around the world.
The world’s most famous beer hall is not just a destination for beer aficionados. Visitors can also sample traditional Bavarian music, dancing and cuisine.
A tranquil medieval town in the heart of Lower Saxony, Goslar rests secluded at the foot of the Harz Mountains, yet it is just a few hours west of Berlin.
Savor all that Leipzig has to offer! With a rich history, seemingly endless outdoor activities and an exciting nightlife, there\'s something for everyone in this German city.
Savor all that Leipzig has to offer! With a rich history, seemingly endless outdoor activities and an exciting nightlife, there\'s something for everyone in this German city.
Cologne is not only a
popular tourist destination but also a centre for media and businesses. The
city is famous for, Eau de Cologne, a type of fragrance now used the world
over, which was first produced here in 1709. The city is also well known to be
one of the most liberal cities in Germany.
Delve into the delectable history of chocolate and sample the confectionary as you find out about the different ways that it is produced around the world.